Wednesday was the first official day of spring. Spring and autumn are my two favorite seasons, mostly because they're they "in between" times - neither the extreme heat and humidity of summer nor the bitter cold bleakness of winter. It's kind of funny that I come up to the lovely Prince Edward Island for school in the off-season (although the last two months or so before winter hits are just gorgeous) and then go home to Washington, DC where the humidity makes the heat even worse. Spring and autumn usually bring rain, which is my favorite weather of all, and you can get little peaks of summer or winter every now and then which are nice.
Spring in PEI has thus far consisted of two snow days. Yes, you read that right: two snow days over the first three days of spring. I've written before about how Canada has significantly dampened my excitement over snow (although really, it's beautiful outside when its quiet and peaceful and the wind isn't blowing everything into a giant white-out), and this doesn't help. What's worse is that we were scheduled to take our toxicology midterm this morning and then midterms would be over! But no. Now I will spend the weekend feeling guilty about not studying for tox because I stayed up late and learned it well last night. Grumble.
I have plenty of cleaning I can do around the house, wedding planning to work on and a giant as-yet-untouched Steven King novel lent to me by a friend that needs reading. I guess it won't be so bad.
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