Sunday, January 24, 2016

January 24, 2016

 Today I slept in and then read four textbook chapters before lunch. That sounds pretty impressive but it was less than fifty pages because the chapters are short. I'm a fan of short chapters. Throughout the afternoon I worked on my reflective essay and I finished it up after dinner. I also downloaded articles for the coming week. And replied to a few discussion posts. So the majority of the day, despite all that, was spent avoiding work, but I still managed to get a lot done.

This afternoon I put all the ingredients for the quinoa enchiladas into the crock-pot and let it do its thing for the next four hours. It was ready for dinner and it didn't look very presentable but it tasted pretty good. I didn't put in the second can of enchilada sauce because it seemed like way too much liquid but I think in the future I might add it in. I also think I might cut back on the cream cheese because it was almost too rich. But maybe it would be better with the second can of enchilada sauce. Who knows. It was good, though and I would make it again. And I have enough ingredients to do that because my sister bought extra. I've got enough leftovers for at least a couple days but tomorrow I'm going to finish my pizza because the enchilada stuff will last longer.

After I finished stuff up tonight I played Bridge Constructor for a little bit and built some bridges. Then I played a bit of Tera and farmed some mobs for weekly quests. Today while avoiding work I watched some videos for a game called Slime Rancher. It is early access on Steam and it looks like one of those simple, mindless kind of games where you can just tune out the world for a bit and collect slimes. I might end up getting it but my classes will probably pick up before I get around to it.


Due to sleeping in the morning, and briefly falling asleep in my chair this afternoon, I am not tired at the moment. That is unfortunate. It's almost eleven o'clock now so hopefully by midnight something will hit me. If not I'll go read a book and hope for the best.

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