I have to say it really doesn't feel like Valentines day over here. It's sunny and warm and I just don't feel that American consumerism spirit. If I were at home and spent all of Valentines day doing homework I might be sad but I really had a hard time noticing the holiday here.
So I woke up at way too early in the morning. Got on the tram because I need a new bike. Good think I took the tram because I forgot that I had a confrence call with RMU this morning and it would have been really hard to take if I was riding my bike. Anyway my registration got mixed up so they owe me money or a free class yay! I also found out that I wasn't supposed to take the class that I just finished either. Apparently the was a prerequisite that I skipped. Since I got an A in the class they are going to wave the prerequisite corse for me. Yay!
My Hobby: Mercilessly ridiculing smokers on trams.

I got to the gym and did the body pump class. It's an hour of strategic weight lifting to music. I really like it. Then I headed to My first of 8 hours of class. It was yet another lecture on how to use the library. Really? Except the projector was having difficulty so the lecture was severely delayed. In fact she finished the first lecture after an hour and forty-five minutes and a room change. So the second lecture was canceled since there was only 15 minutes left to present an hour's worth of material. Then we spent an hour on the wrist. I was elated to find out that we get an hour for each the wrist and the hand and it wasn't a combined hour for both. After that our fourth lecture was canceled due to illness and our fifth and sixth lectures were available for our completion at the computer of our choice between now and Friday. So my 8 hour day quickly turned into being able to go home at noon. I stopped at the bank but didn't have my passport so I couldn't do anything.

Nope it's not for Kennywood this is Melbourne's late night bus service.
On the tram ride home the driver had intestinal difficulties(or something) and got off at every stop and ran into the booth. It took way too long to get home. Luckily while I was walking around downtown I got a brochure about sustainable Melbourne so I browsed the lectures, like this one:

When I got home I finished my paper on Louis Vuitton. I am quite the expert on the Japanese luxury market now. Ask me anything. Then I looked at bikes online, packed my lunch and did everything I could to avoid the library lecture. After dinner with Katie I did a bit more work but the Library thing is still on my to do list.
Roses are red
Kangaroos hop
Soft drink is what australians
call pop
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