Fragments of a Simple Weekend
(Edited)
My last weekend was quite simple, and most might find it boring, but it's just me being me, and it's my unique personality.
Typical me kicks off the weekend with chess. I enjoy playing chess a lot, and I tend to start my weekend with that brain-enhancing sport.
I joined the Hive chess tournament and played last Saturday, hosted by @samostically in the chess community. I was kind of late because I overslept due to fatigue from late-night working. I was roasted in most of my games, but I still had my fun as always.
Later, I also joined the hangout at @sam.hangout on Saturday. I had my fun. I'm not the type to text much, but I interacted in the last hangout. Friends in the hangout joked a lot with me, LOL. I was told that I like book too much, and someone else told me he would give me deliverance because I don't go to church. It was actually fun catching Cruise with friends on Hive.
After the whole online interaction, I had to work on my school final-year project. My final year project in school is about urban flooding. I was working on the interface of my web application, and I also wrote the report, which was due to be submitted during the weekday/working days. I completed the report and submitted, although the web app isn't complete.
@web3creative, I’d say I’m about halfway done with the web app. Your last post on “Make a plan, do the work” and our interaction was a huge catalyst that motivated me to plan better and keep pushing. Looking forward to more of your posts.
Today is the start of another weekend. I hope to do more than just play chess and code; maybe I'll read a book. I've been craving that.
See you all next week.
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