Had a chill day with my sister to make up for this hellish week.
Didn't manage to study MOM or complete the CompSec notes, the report I submitted for PosGeo was an absolute -100, and I have to go to uni on Sunday to try and get something done for the MOM project. So yay ಥ‿ಥ
I'm alive though, and yesterday I tried on dresses I never would have tried on before, I ate a bagel at a trendy place, and I had some greek yoghurt with granola at this posh brunch place. Browsed some legos and books, and bought my sister her presents for her birthday. So idk, maybe it's not all about uni and getting good grades or living up to a certain arbitrary standard. I need to be okay with failing, and I need to know life can be good regardless.
January, from my archives 📖 reblog is ok, don’t repost/use
I returned to Oxford yesterday and had two mock-exams today, one on Thucydides and the other was Ancient Greek. As that was a total of six hours, I did not get anything else done but I think the exams went well. I still have lots of work to do on the Thucydides module as I found it difficult.
The Swamp (1900) by Gustav Klimt
oat milk matcha + vegan muffin + things i've been doing
🎧 abattoir blues/the lyre of orpheus, nick cave & the bad seeds
📖 bestiario, julio cortázar
24.05.2021 // i love visiting my parents because my mom always makes some wonderful cakes. eating, drinking coffee and reading are the most important things in this family. this explains why i read so many books at home. i usually finish a book every two days which is really good for me. and this is the only reason why i still can keep up with my storygraph reading challenge.
Pride & Prejudice dir. Joe Wright | 2005
rainy day, went on a short walk and got a hazelnut latte
saturday collaging
Day 60
2025.5.2
[research life]
Catching up on my reading notes in the library after a fun and relaxing weekend in the mountain area 🌲🥹🤍📝🕯️