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But miss, I'm allergic...



At the end of every semester, when all of a sudden everythingisdueatonceandeventhoughyouknewitwascomingyoudidn'tbothertostartuntiltheverylastsecond, I. get. sick.

Without fail.

There is only one logical conclusion I can draw from this.

I am allergic to homework.

Now I'm off to go and inform my teachers. You guys will back me up, right?

RIGHT?!


ps. (this whole ps. thing is becoming a habit, sorry!). Thank you for your book recommendations. It was cool to see a couple of titles pop up numerous times: Water for Elephants, The Alchemist, The Hunger Games and the Bell Jar. I will definitely have to suggest these at the meeting, along with the other recommendations as well :)

Comments

ellie said…
Hey..its only Monday..right? Hope you have a good week. I've been tired all day, myself.
keishua said…
I think that is catching because I have that sickness, too. Hehe, let's hope we both get a shot of motivation.
koralee said…
Oh no....get healthy fast..sending you some healthy thoughts...cute image. xoxoxo
Marie said…
Oh my, I hope you feel better soon!

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lucy and sarah said…
Hope you feel like homework soon. Yeah, it could be some sort of Homework fever going around.
Brandi said…
I'm allergic to philosophy. All of it I think. It makes me all tense and I swear I have hives. Time to pour myself a cup of tea and spike it with something good, right?
k said…
ahaha i have your back :) if you have my back when i say i'm allergic to working!
Jillian said…
i definitely want to read water for elephants. i heard it was amazing! and the movie looks pretty good, too.
becky said…
Oh, sweetheart! I hope you feel better soon. Getting sick when deadlines loom is the worst. I'm sending healthy thoughts your way!

You are tempting me so much about a book-club. I would love to do it.
Mandy said…
Hope you feel better soon! Nothing like getting sick on top of mounds of work to get done! (I will back you up!)

Also, when my group of friends started a book club, we had a few successful meetings...then it just turned into a "let's meet at someone's house and drink wine and gossip" club...much more fun!
Mil said…
We are all procrastinators at heart, aren't we? Seems I won't don something unless I really have to and have a deadline!
Silver Strands said…
HAHAHA ... just found you and think you're great!
Holly said…
I think I've got what you've got...
kimbirdy said…
or perhaps you're allergic to procrastinating?... but don't worry, i'll support the allergic to homework idea when it comes to your professors. :)
Get well soon, missie! I will totally, totally back you up on your allergy hypothesis ;)
Allison said…
Oh that's the worst! Getting sick so close to the end of the semester is really hard. Heck, anything at the end of the semester is hard.
Tiq said…
hehehe..been there done that...
feel better soon Kaylia ! XOXO
Paige Hadley said…
Tell me about it! My game plan was always to do things straight away, but it inevitably ends up squeezing me in the end, just like an accordian! Which reminds me of what Julia Child said in her book! Oh I miss her! Anyway, good luck and bless you! (For the sneezes!)
Ash said…
I will definitely back you up because *coughcough* I'm allergic too!

You are too funny!
Jessica said…
God I remember having the same thing happen to me in school! And unfortunately, it will still happen in work life if social and work-related obligations pile up together, though that tends to happen with less frequency. :) Good luck, and I hope you feel better soon!!
Aquí said…
Good luck at school! I graduated from college last may and I have been much healthier since. Something about school stresses us out so much, our immune system freaks out I think. Boo to homework!
Deidre said…
Ugh I totally know that feeling. good luck and feel better.
Katie said…
You probably ARE allergic to homework! I wish I could brew you a big cup of healing tea and bring it to you.
Unknown said…
hahahahahahaha :D


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Missy said…
Oye I know what you mean. When it all piles your whole body just physically rejects it
Bonnie said…
I hate allergies.
I hate homework.
I hate Mondays.
I love weekends.
The end.

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HAHA! Yeah, I do the PS thing quite often too lol! Hope you'reoveranddonewitheverything because its the Easter holidays!! :)
Michelle said…
i feel the same way! i'm allergic to finishing up a semester with any kind of success :(
p.s. the shoes are a size 7 :)
Kelly said…
I hear you! (Achoo!)

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