Grad school is another level of busy I only could have seen in my nightmares, but I'm optimistic.
Fortunately, Hawaii does its best to cheer me up whenever I venture outside of the library, showing me double rainbows and offering some great views.
This is a view from one of the valleys, I went out with some other students in my program during the orientation week to check out some taro farms.
Trees confuse me here. It seems like they grow about ten feet out of the ground, get confused and try to go back in the earth.
Life has settled into a routine, for good or worse. I burn the midnight oil six days a week, then escape during a weekend day and remember I live in paradise.
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Nightmares in paradise? The contradiction sounds ...... challenging. How do you cope with such yin-yang?
So now you eat taro 3 times a day?
I understand even the leaves have a high nutritional value ?
So now you eat taro 3 times a day?
I understand even the leaves have a high nutritional value ?
낙천주의적인?
I should probably take some photographs while I'm here too...
I should borrow your strategy and have some good music videos in mine
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