So, the title of this post is relevant to the fact that I basically did nothing after Monday. This week has been a recuperation week for me. Tuesday I only had one masterclass, in which a guest poet came and talked to us about how because we want to be writers, we should be warned that they are top on the list of becoming completely mental. So nice to know.
Wednesday I slept in, had a nice walk through town in the afternoon, and enjoyed a movie before dinner. Thursday morning, Kate and I did our run through Hepburn Gardens again, a beautiful spot a two minute walk away. We returned on Friday and took

pictures to show the flowers coming up and when we crossed the creek, the water reminded us of polar bearing during the summer! We also planned our Easter break plans, which even though our only big trip is to Ireland, took us almost three hours to book flights, bus tickets and accommodation! While we are actually going now (which we are glad to have everything booked) we couldn't imagine everyone who was planning huge trips across Europe! All we're doing is going to Doolin, and it was driving us crazy! But everything is set and we are officially going to the west coast of Ireland for the week to spend some much needed relaxation time.
Saturday, Hailey and I did absolutely nothing. That wasn't how we planned the day, but it turned out that way. We both curled up in bed, because it was cloudy and rainy outside, and watched our favorite TV shows. It was probably the best day of the week. We enjoyed economically fasting on bananas and peanut butter, pringles, and chocolate. So healthy...
Sunday, the three

of us and Hailey's friend Saad went to the beginning of church for the worship and then discreetly slipped out for the Easter Egg Hunt in the cathedral ruins! We ended up only having to pay 1 pound to get in, which was nice considering we only found 2 tiny eggs. They had hid 400 eggs all over the ruins, and we got there right on time, but Kate and I didn't find one. Saad found 2, and we ended up getting consolation prizes in the form of cream Cadbury eggs at the end. It wasn't quite what we expected, but we enjoyed walking around and then going into town to get some REAL chocolate! :)
It's clouding up again this afternoon. It's going to be a work day today, getting ready for tomorrow's lecture, which shouldn't be too hard because my essay topic is the discussion for the week. Probably an episode or two of Bones will be thrown in as well. Only 4 more days, then Easter break begins! And we'll be off to the Burn House...
More adventures to come! Till then, cheers.
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