Yesterday was quite relaxed.
I slept in, got some of my immense reading done, did my laundry (yay!) and went to Rector's Seminar in the afternoon. This time Lord Woolf, former Lord Chief Justice gave a talk about civil rights in UK and EU, and the following discussion was intense, critical and friendly. Really a well spent hour in the Rector's Lodgings.
When I went to bed yesterday I tossed around quite a bit because I wasn't really sure of how to approach my first essay. I mean in actually writing something down, not in general. I have read so much so far and now I've got some problems in getting my thoughts into line. Usually it helps me to sleep a night over it but this time I was slowly drifting away already when the digested input hit me like a brick.
I think I have quite a good concept now, and last night one piece I couldn't make any sense of fell into place, pulling some other pieces with it into new places, resulting in about four hours sleep at all and a lot of scrawled notes.
Now I just have to work up the motivation to actually write this stuff down.
That's my problem at the moment. But maybe I can get to it later in the evening, I can work always better in the evening than in the day.
This morning I went up pretty early again for floorball training.
This is so much fun it's unbelievable.
As we are only a few players in the beginners level, we can form two teams with each five players and already do tactics along to the basics.
Today our instructors Teemu (with the cutest Finnish accent I ever heard! ^^') and Didier set us up to defence training... I'm so happy that I now can feel my legs again, 10 hours after training! xD
It seems that I can become quite good as a defender with some more training. We don't play with goal keepers in beginners level (too much potential for injuries), I'm not fast enough for playing attacker (at least not all the time) and not bulky enough for playing center (I can't tackle another player a head taller than me and remain on my feet to run afterwards ^^'), so I opt for defence.
Seems to be a good choice for me, at least today I blocked everything that was coming too close to "my" goal, despite a sometimes confused co-defender (blocking me) and sometimes with better luck than skill. ^^'
Teemo kept nagging that I should join the League because they want to start a women's team additionally to the existing mixed team. I mean this was the third time I had a floorball stick in my hands since two years, I know I can't play the League. But I have to admit it's flattering. xD
I think I have procrastinated my essay enough, I give it a try now.
(Although I'd like another training session even better. ^^')
I slept in, got some of my immense reading done, did my laundry (yay!) and went to Rector's Seminar in the afternoon. This time Lord Woolf, former Lord Chief Justice gave a talk about civil rights in UK and EU, and the following discussion was intense, critical and friendly. Really a well spent hour in the Rector's Lodgings.
When I went to bed yesterday I tossed around quite a bit because I wasn't really sure of how to approach my first essay. I mean in actually writing something down, not in general. I have read so much so far and now I've got some problems in getting my thoughts into line. Usually it helps me to sleep a night over it but this time I was slowly drifting away already when the digested input hit me like a brick.
I think I have quite a good concept now, and last night one piece I couldn't make any sense of fell into place, pulling some other pieces with it into new places, resulting in about four hours sleep at all and a lot of scrawled notes.
Now I just have to work up the motivation to actually write this stuff down.
That's my problem at the moment. But maybe I can get to it later in the evening, I can work always better in the evening than in the day.
This morning I went up pretty early again for floorball training.
This is so much fun it's unbelievable.
As we are only a few players in the beginners level, we can form two teams with each five players and already do tactics along to the basics.
Today our instructors Teemu (with the cutest Finnish accent I ever heard! ^^') and Didier set us up to defence training... I'm so happy that I now can feel my legs again, 10 hours after training! xD
It seems that I can become quite good as a defender with some more training. We don't play with goal keepers in beginners level (too much potential for injuries), I'm not fast enough for playing attacker (at least not all the time) and not bulky enough for playing center (I can't tackle another player a head taller than me and remain on my feet to run afterwards ^^'), so I opt for defence.
Seems to be a good choice for me, at least today I blocked everything that was coming too close to "my" goal, despite a sometimes confused co-defender (blocking me) and sometimes with better luck than skill. ^^'
Teemo kept nagging that I should join the League because they want to start a women's team additionally to the existing mixed team. I mean this was the third time I had a floorball stick in my hands since two years, I know I can't play the League. But I have to admit it's flattering. xD
I think I have procrastinated my essay enough, I give it a try now.
(Although I'd like another training session even better. ^^')
