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Saturday, October 01, 2005

Mysterious? Painful works, too.

Yeseterday I had to take my History test, right? Right. I didn't go to bed until about 4:30, whence I set my alarm for 6:09 (because I'm Julie, and I do that). Now, since I know myself, I had to set my phone alarm, too because I knew that I wasn't going to get up for the first alarm. So, after I set that to 6:17, I allowed myself to pass out, which I did within seconds. Of course, when my first alarm went off, I just flipped the switch so that I could sleep some more, and when the second one went off I was like, "Well, I don't really need to study anymore. I think that I should just get some more sleep." Then when Cristen's alarm went off around 7:15 (My test was at 8:00 and so was her first class), I didn't feel like getting up. Around 7:25 I rolled over and noticed that I had left my desk light on or something, so I got up to turn it off. As I flipped it off I was thinking in the back of my mind, "There's no way I'm going to be able to stay awake for this test. I need to take a shower to wake me up. Darn it, there's no time for a shower. I need something to wake me up." Just as I said it to myself, my Psychology book slid through the hole in the back of my chair and onto my right foot. I was definitely alerted when that ginormous book fell onto my foot. Blessing in disguise? I think so. There's no way I would have woken up without such a jolt. So on my way to class I said a little "Thank you" to God. Yes, he works in mysterious ways, but sometimes, as I can say from personal experience, they're painful.

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