When I realized this earlier tonight, my face looked a little something like this.
November was all about working hard before break. We got a week of for Thanksgiving, and of course all of our midterms and papers had to be in before then. So I spent a lot of time studying and writing papers and stuff. And then we had 3 weeks of school left. So I literally wrote 3 papers, studied hard for 2 finals, turned in said papers, and took said finals. That whole process ended this last week. The best part is that I was awake for several days at a time, sleeping once every two or three days or so. I ended up getting about 18 hours total of sleep last week. The average day consisted of studying, writing, hanging out with friends, and LOTS of cigarettes and caffeinated beverages. In fact, this is the first day I've actually had a beverage other than energy drinks and coffee. And coffee energy drinks (the best). Also, since I was pumping my body full of ungodly amounts of nicotine, caffeine, tuarine, guarine, and all sorts of other -ine's, all of which are apparently appetite suppressants, I went a whole week with eating roughly one meal if I was lucky. So this was me.
There are a lot of benches outside my dorm. I spent most of my free time on them, contemplating such taxing questions that only make sense to people as sleep-deprived as I was. For example, "Who was music?" and "What is air?"
Needless to say, those thoughts ended quickly because the other cool thing about being sleep-deprived is that you can't focus on anything for more than like 10 minutes tops.
Well anyway... When I WASN'T working, studying, or not sleeping... I got a chance to hang out with some friends. We went up to the star on Flagstaff up in Boulder.
Every holiday season, Boulder puts a big star up on Flagstaff... Mountain? Hill? Whatever it is. The whole thing is situated sort of like this:
There's a road (I couldn't think of the word "road" earlier when I was drawing this...) that goes most of the way to the star on top, but the rest of the way is about 100 feet at a 45 degree angle upwards from the parking lot. So that climb... Sucked. Hard.
But the view from the top was amazing. Unfortunately, all I got was a cellphone picture from the top. It looks something like this.
That's just an artist's rendering of the photo I took from the star on Flagstaff.
If you are in Boulder in the next few weeks, I highly recommend going up to the star and watching the sun rise. It's most definitely worth the hellish climb.
Anyway. I'm gunna go to sleep now. But rest easy, loyal fans. Now that I'm on break, I'll be posting with more regularity.
Except not this weekend. I'm going to Chicago with Joey. So I'll probably have a great post on Monday about our adventures in Chicago. WOO.
Keep up with the posts, Keegan! I love this so much haha.
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Elijah.
I love your drawings. It's like an interpretative dance for your blog.
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