Pride & Prejudice dir. Joe Wright | 2005
[research life]
Catching up on my reading notes in the library after a fun and relaxing weekend in the mountain area 🌲🥹🤍📝🕯️
saturday collaging
omw to the library with an iced cinnamon dolce latte because i can’t seem to focus without leaving the house and spending money 🏃♀️
i’ve been spending so much time prepping study guides bc i have 4 exams next week✨
(peep my timothee pics)
| 29 april 2025 |
wow april is almost over... trying to balance end of the semester TAing and studying for final 🤪 also the cherry blossom picture is from like a week ago haha
🎧 1x1 — bring me the horizon, nova twins
update: entering my paleography era to sleuth out where elizabeth’s bookselling business went during her marriages ✍🏻
life has been so quiet lately
a new crochet project that i'm working on when not studying phonetics. my exam is in 3 days and at this point i'm just begging the universe to let me pass this class.
18|04|2025
Slowly crawling back here to post to talk about books, because ngl, I missed it. At the moment, weirdly enough I only have one book on my currently reading and it still is Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales. This is the third and final book in this series, and despite me being a little over 100 pages into it I am not vibing with it. I loved the previous two books, and flew through them, but I am so stuck with this one. I don't even feel like picking it up. It is partially due to my mental health and energy levels at the moment, but also I feel like it's also this book's fault too. It's been very slow so far and I don't really see where it's going? Not much has happened so far, which also makes me wonder why this book exists in the first place. Maybe this could have been a very good duology? I feel like it's dragging a lot, idk. If someone has read the whole series and can give me some spoiler free opinions that would be lovely. I am really hoping that the plot will start doing something for me, because I want to read so bad, but at the same time this book is not keeping me interested to have a good reading session.
28.06.2024
imagine how i managed to get a tarot client from a spanish lesson? we were asked to introduce ourselves and the teacher asked what I did for a living and I was like "How does one officially say that they read tarot cards for people?" lol
it's very literal, by the way - "Leo las cartas del Tarot"
we had a small talk about our professions and then one of my classmates asked if i had whatsapp or something so she could get a reading! i hope that this inspires you to just "do the thing" because this wouldn't have happened if i didn't bully myself into buying the spanish lessons!
what i did today 📤:
gym session with my sister (1.5hr)
bought new skincare products bc i'm breaking out again
ancestral reading for a new client
spanish revision + input (1hr)
duolingo (15min and 488 day streak)
currently listening 🎧 : las calles de mi ciudad by Bilbao