So it’s been a while. I’ve been busy, I’m sure you all have been too. Quizzes, tests, homework.. I get so bored sometimes, and then there’s work, which is al right, though it was really busy last Saturday.

Amidst all this craziness however, I found time to go shopping :) . I bought Christmas cards, and I bought felt tips. Which my seem crazy, but let me explain.
See, there are different sides to me, and every once in a while a particular side floats to the surface. With Christmas round the corner it’s usually bright and bubbly Emma, she loves Christmas songs. Sometimes it’s grumpy and moody Emma, she doesn’t like it when things don’t go her way. Sometimes it’s sad and self pitying Emma, she wants to be liked.
And every so often it’s crazy and childish Emma, she likes cartoons and apparently, felt tips.
Crazy and childish Emma has been floating around for some time now, demanding new felt tips to colour in her old colouring books. She convinced the other Emmas that they could use them for other stuff too, so then everyone was demanding felt tips.
And yesterday IĀ  finally caved, and fed my inner child. Guess what I’ve been doing every since ;)

Somehow, somewhere, some place in mind that I don’t normally use has decided to form a prejudice against my chemistry homework. That particular place in my mind always thinks that is way to much, of way to difficult, or just plain boring. That part of my brain stops me from doing my chemistry homework…
I don’t know why it has decided to do that, I only know that it bothers me.. Sometimes there are these moments in class that I don’t know what the teacher is talking about. I don’t like that since the subjects are difficult enough as it is.

However, Wednesday afternoon I decided to prove that particular part of my brain wrong. I decided to take matter into my own hands and actually do three paragraphs of chemistry homework, since I had promised my teacher…
I ended up doing it, and it wasn’t that hard really. It only required time, that’s all. I think that my brain is now finally convinced that my chemistry homework isn’t that hard.

Now I only have the monstrous task of convincing my brain that my other homework might be fun as well… Wish me luck!

I decided to get my lazy ass of my chair, and to write a blog post. Since I actually have nothing interesting to say I’ll start with this:

My law on webdesign , which was never published because I liked to keep it to myself, has made it into Ejoh’s laws of webdesign after I replied to a topic on Snark.
In case you were wondering: (my law on webdesign slightly refrased by Ejoh I believe)

No matter what your visitorsĀ  say about your layout, you’ll still find it hideous.

Now the next not so interesting thing:
My Maths teacher is cool! She’s of backpacking in Thailand as of next week, plus she says funny things:

Teacher: I like the sinus better than the cosine, there’s an I in sinus.
We: But there’s an I in cosine too!

(They are math terms, and I have actually no idea if it’s the right English term, but they have something to do with right angled corners ;) )