I had previously written about all of the things I have to do in the near-to-immediate future, one of which was a ten page research paper for Marriage Institution. This paper had involved two separate Paper-Writing Parties, which took place at Starbucks with two other girls from my class. And they were very successful! Two of us finished our papers, the third very nearly finished, and we all turned aforementioned papers in on Monday so that our professor could read them and give us feedback.
We got our papers back on Wednesday. I was expecting something more or less along the lines of, "You really missed the point, didn't you? This is horrible." Instead, I got this:
Victory! |
Thursday—today—rolled around, and unfortunately one of us couldn't make it. But the remaining two of us met up at one as planned.
We were a little too early for the holiday promo drink thing, so we staked out our spots in two of the comfy chairs in the corner and, since I couldn't resist, I got an Undertow, which is basically espresso, cream, and I get mine with vanilla. It's delish, and it comes in one of those adorable Short cups.
The view from my chair! |
Interjection—the second time around, I tried a gingerbread latte for the first time. AMAZING.
So we were undoubtedly adequately pumped full of caffeine.
And can I just say, we were at Starbucks working on our papers (the chatter didn't take up too much of our time, honest!) for six hours!? And can I also point out that that's twice as long as we stayed on the previous two days we'd had our Paper Writing Parties? In other words, we basically spent as much time editing our papers as we did initially writing them. That doesn't make sense, does it?
Still, it was worth it. My friend left a little before me, but I was only there maybe fifteen minutes longer. I was determined to leave and be completely finished.
I was successful!
The finished product. |
All in all, not too shabby. And now, I am officially done with my paper. Which means I don't have to worry about it at all this weekend. Oh, it's going to be blissful.
Oh wait. That's right, I still have to finish my Campaigns & Elections paper...
7 comments:
well done, you. there's a proverb that says, "a longing fulfilled is sweet to the soul" or something along those lines. keep up the good work, it's worth it!!
What a great feeling...the note your professor left AND getting the paper finished. I sure do miss being able to go to Starbucks for 6 hours straight. Go you!
I love the Sinatra version of "It was a very good year." It always reminds me of the holidays. It's almost like the quintessential "winter" tune.
@Jg. for FatScribe—Thank you! I like that proverb, it's definitely true in this case. It's a great feeling to be done!
@Ariel—Yes!! Like a double whammy of awesomeness. And I asked her the last question I had today after my revisions so I am officially done. Any further tweaking will just be out of my own unbearable perfectionist-ness. And it was pretty fun to be at Starbucks that long. Even if a large part of that time was spent on homework. :-)
@Kristi—I used Lakeview Terrace. One of the few movies I could find with an interracial couple, which was what I was writing about. It was a very productive day!
@Kate—I agree, Sinatra's version is very good! I particularly enjoy the song during the holidays.
^_^
I am also on a paper writing kick. Just thought I would share that with you. ;)
CONGRATS! I just finished a 20 page paper today and it feels great. I think I need to do a blog post on my papers too.
@The Reading Bear—Thanks for sharing! We shall be on a paper writing kick together. :-)
@museumgirl22—Wow! 20 pages! Congratulations on being done! Such a good feeling. :-D
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