Even though my sleep wasn't restful, when I nodded off at some point, I was dreaming about verdant fields and jubilant sojourns - a fleeting mirage. The early morning greyness, however, struck me with the force of an equine kick in the blink of an eye. The foggy view wasn't helpful either in lifting my already dismal spirit. After sipping the much-needed cup of coffee, my mind began its reboot process, and as soon as my system absorbed the last drop of caffeine and fuelled my wilted body, my engine was in full swing to commence the day: I could finally execute my morning routine. My mind was like a race car on a speed-limitless German highway. Carefully planning and completing my classes resembled as easy as pie. Eventually, as the evening drew to a close, my brain pulled the handbrake and gently guided me into more manageable tasks. Overall, this day was a fruitful adventure in the realms of mood and spirit, and I'm looking forward to what the upcoming days will bring.
My day was alright. I rearranged the shelves in the basement, which took me two hours to complete. I could have spent more time rearranging, but I had to deal with my homework before the class this afternoon. I had to read a story and summarise its content, write about the characters, and describe my impression. Even though the weather forecast predicts warmer days, the presence of autumn is palpable. The nights are much colder than a week ago, and the morning walks with Abby are faster due to the chilly temperature. I quite like the lower temperature and enjoy taking cold showers in the evenings because they refresh my body. However, I miss my summer sandals, shorts, and T-shirts. Walking Abby without having to don my jacket and put on several other layers was much easier. The English class with Charlette was fantastic. The sixty minutes flew by like a bullet train. I feel lucky to learn from her. After the lesson, I prepared my high tea cocoa pancakes. I love pancakes. When I devoure...
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