Saturday, November 13, 2004
I didn't get into the poetry workshop for next semester... That upset me... But I'm okay with it now, thanks to the power of distraction (yay SSx Tricky on an 8 foot screen!). I've also found another class to take instead: Classical Mythology. So that should be interesting, I think.
The tentative schedule for next semester:
Monday
9:30-10:20 Modern British Poetry
11:30-12:20 Classical Mythology
1-4 Acting I
Tuesday
9-10:20 Yoga (for the 1st half of the semester)
1:15-2:30 Existentialism
Wednesday
9:30-10:20 Modern British Poetry
11:30-12:20 Classical Mythology
4:10-6:40 Acting I
7:15-9:45 Chorus
Thursday
Same as Tuesday
Friday
9:30-10:20 Modern British Poetry
11:30-12:20 Classical Mythology
I may not take yoga for gym credit... I should be done with gym after this semester, so I may just show up when I feel like it. We'll see. And Acting I is C/NC (credit/no credit, i.e. pass/fail), so that's nice... And I may take Mythology C/NC as well, but I'll decide during the first week of class, after I see the syllabus. I have all four of my C/NC options left, though... And I should use them. I should have used one for either religion or CS this semester (probably CS)... I've definately been more stressed than I would like.
Time for brunch now.
Thursday, November 11, 2004
I want to nap, but instead I have to go to the Daily Gazette meeting. Whee.
Monday, November 08, 2004
The radio show was interesting -- the door to the staircase to get up to the studio was locked... I ended up crawling in through another window that is by another staircase, going up those stairs to the 2nd floor, then going down the other staircase to unlock the door and prop it open. Then I finally got to climb back up to the 3rd floor for my show.
The playlist:
Beth Orton - Couldn't Cause Me Harm
Death Cab for Cutie - President of What? (since it got cut off last week)
Belle and Sebastian - Get Me Away From Here, I'm Dying
*Driver of the Year - Volume Switch
*The Crimea - Opposite Ends
*Frausdots - Fashion Death Trends
*Bloc Party - Little Thoughts
*Le Tigre - After Dark
Joydrop - Thick Skin
Lennon - Trying to Make Me
*Clinic - W.D.Y.Y.B.
*Ted Leo/Pharmacists - Heart Problems
The Killers - Mr. Brightside
Guster - Airport Song
*Menomena - The Monkey's Back
#*Spoon - Anything You Want
Ambulance Ltd. - Primitive
Jets to Brazil - Lemon Yellow Black
Sunny Day Real Estate - Every Shining Time You Arrive
#*Neutral Milk Hotel - Song Against Sex
#*Superchunk - Cool
#*M. Ward - Outta My Head
#*Versus - Eskimo
*A.C. Newman - On the Table
*Plastic Mastery - Before the Fall
*Guided by Voices - Asphyxiated Circle
*Apostle of Hustle - Sleepwalking Ballad
Jump, Little Children - Too High
*Luna - Malibu Love Nest
The songs with # by them are all from a 3 disc compilation from Merge Records. Lots of playlist songs tonight, and most of them were really good. I really need to get the Menomena CD... I've heard 3 songs off it now, and they're all really great.
Time to do work and also time to turn off the computer... It's making very scary noises.
Friday, November 05, 2004
Soul Calibur was especially fun, since we played in the Pit, which is, well, kind of a pit in the floor, with carpeted tiers, and a big projection screen. So yes. Soul Calibur on an 6 or 8 foot screen? Very cool. The only downside is that my thumbs are a bit sore.
Nap now, then dinner, then some sort of movie-watching tonight. Lunch out tomorrow to celebrate Andrew's birthday. It should be fun.
Computer status, in case you care: still functioning, but when I initially turn it on, it sounds like it has a woodpecker living in it. Not so cool. Oh well.
Wednesday, November 03, 2004
Also, my computer is actively dying. Apparently my soundcard is probably integrated into the laptop's motherboard. This means that the problem isn't isolated to one little part. Oh no. My computer seems to have had a stroke. It had been mostly okay, except for the sound part. But tonight, when I went to start copying my files over to a memory card I discovered there was a bit more wrong than that. The computer didn't recognize the chip, said there was no disk in the drive. So I transfered what I needed into my user folder on the college network. Then I decided I would put all my music onto CDs in data form. Good idea, except then my CD drive decided to act up. Luckily, it's cooperating again... Who knows for how long. But at this point I have about half my songs on CDs and the other half in my user folder. Now the interesting thing is that the other two drives, E and F, which hadn't been recognizing the disk, aren't even being recognized by the computer. They have vanished, basically.
So what this all boils down to is this: I need a new motherboard. Apparently that is rather expensive, and my warranty has expired, so I think I'll be trying to just get a new computer altogether. This time I go with a nice, friendly Mac. When my computer was freezing up, I started using the public Macs as well as Andrew's Powerbook, and now I'm rather fond of them. So yeah. I think that's the route I'll be taking.
Off to possibly work on my religion reading, but more likely to stress over the election. Oh joy.
Monday, November 01, 2004
And so the playlist for my first radio show of the year, finally! (* indicates from rock department playlist, ** means I wrote the review and feel proud...)
*Interpol – Evil
Beulah – Landslide Baby
** Camera Obscura – Double Feature
Spoon – Revenge!
Desaparecidos – Greater Omaha
Death Cab for Cutie – President of What? – (Sadly, this song was cut off by the smoking of the laptop)
* Luna – Speedbumps
* The New Year – Plan B
Le Tigre – Fake French
** The Reputation – Bottle Rocket Battles
** The Washdown – Learning Makes You Handsome
* Ted Leo and the Pharmacists – Me and Mia
The Rapture – Sister Savior
** Shoplifting – L.O.V.E.
The Killers – Smile Like You Mean It
Pretty Girls Make Graves – Speakers Push the Air
* Ulysses – Frustrated
They Might Be Giants – Meet James Ensor
* Karate – Tow Truck
Matchbook Romance – My Eyes Burn
* The Bigger Lovers – I Resign
* The Black Keys – 10 AM Automatic
* The Crimea – White Russian Galaxy
* Bloc Party – She’s Hearing Voices
Fugazi – Waiting Room
* Menomena – The Late Great Libido
* The Libertines – What Became of the Likely Lads
* Now It’s Overhead - Reverse
* Regina Spektor - Us
Taking Back Sunday – A Decade Under the Influence
* Menomena – The Strongest Man in the World
* The Autumn Leaf – Over the Pond
Things to note: I normally never play 2 songs by the same band, let alone 2 songs off the same album. But I had to play two songs off of Menomena's album. One, I was fascinated by the presentation of it. The CD case was a flipbook, with the in a pocket on the inside back cover. So cool! Two, the first song was awesome, and I felt the need to see if the other songs were good as well. Since I couldn't just toss it into my laptop and check that way, I played it on the air. And it was also great. So yes. Check them out.
Off to do actual work now, I think.
Saturday, October 30, 2004
Saturday, October 23, 2004
The grand room switch took place today between the double and single across the hall from me. Andrew had the double as a single, while a freshman had been put in the single after he requested a room change. However, it was determined that he should have a roommate... So he found one, and then moved into the double today, while Andrew moved into the single. Such fun.
I was somewhat productive today, in that I helped Andrew to move, but that's about all I've done. I'm playing poker at 10, but maybe I'll try to get some reading done before then.
So I did nothing productive yesterday, and I've only been up 2 hours today and haven't done much of anything yet. Whee. I do need to do actual work though... I just wish I felt the least bit motivated. Blah.
WSRN is finally going to be starting up on Monday. I have a 2 hour show this time... Monday evenings, from 6 to 8 pm, eastern time. Hopefully the web broadcast will be working. Listen to me try and fill twice as much air time as last year!
That's all for now.
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Not much else to say... Weather here is crappy, I'm sleepy, nothing exciting going on other than my computer acting up. And that's old news, but still highly frustrating.
Monday, October 18, 2004
Yoga was pretty interesting. It woke me up some, but was also relaxing. I think I'll really enjoy this class.
Off to write a short article for the Daily Gazette now.
Sunday, October 17, 2004
Friday, October 15, 2004
An explanation for this observation: It's a bit windy tonight. My family forgot to fold down the patio table umbrella. It caught a nice gust of wind and headed into one of the family room windows. Lots of shattered glass all over the place. Luckily, no one was hurt.
So yes, an interesting occurrence for my last night home during break. I also watched The Professional on TV, which was quite good. Luckily AMC decided to show an older version of Dracula next, instead of something I wanted to watch... Otherwise I might have been in the chair closest to the window. And that, my friends, would have resulted in a rather bloody mess. And for once the blood would be real, not just me expressing my love for British vernacular.
I have a rough rough draft of my theatre paper. Whee. It's actually the right length, which is more than could be said about my religion rough draft. So all I really need to do is put in some quotes from the sources I found, tidy it up a bit, and make it sound nice. Not too much work... But I still don't want to do it.
Tomorrow afternoon: go down to St. Louis, dinner with grandparents, some shopping.
Sunday: fly back to Philly, return to Swat in the afternoon, do some last minute work for Monday.
Monday: back to the usual routine.
Damn, break feels short.
Thursday, October 14, 2004
Monday, October 11, 2004
Saturday, October 09, 2004
A bit of paper writing tonight, then sleep, then more writing tomorrow. And then the slackerdom begins for a few days, until I get home and realize that I need to write my theatre paper. Gah.
Friday, October 08, 2004
Thursday, October 07, 2004
Well, I Have Lost You
Well, I have lost you; and I lost you fairly;
In my own way, and with my full consent.
Say what you will, kings in a tumbrel rarely
Went to their deaths more proud than this one went.
Some nights of apprehension and hot weeping
I will confess; but that's permitted me;
Day dried my eyes; I was not one for keeping
Rubbed in a cage a wing that would be free.
If I had loved you less or played you slyly
I might have held you for a summer more,
But at the cost of words I value highly,
And no such summer as the one before.
Should I outlive this anguish-- and men do--
I shall have only good to say of you.
-- Edna St. Vincent Millay
Now to study for my dreaded religion midterm.
Wednesday, October 06, 2004
I'm feeling a bit out of it -- it's open to debate if this is from the blood loss or just me being tired as usual.
Speaking of debates: Kerry kicked Bush's butt in the first one, despite all the to-do about the "global test" (which is being taken out of context so badly). I think Edwards did a decent job against Cheney, but I feel that they tied, unfortunately. At least Edwards didn't look evil. Cheney could scare small children and animals, I think.
Time for a nap (a short one, this time!) and then some work.
Tuesday, October 05, 2004
1) Accidently inflicting pain upon myself
2) Taking naps unsupervised
So this morning I tripped over this lovely metal thing that prevents cars from driving down the paths of campus. I was wearing flip-flops. The nail of my left big toe is kind of screwed up, and the big toe and the one next to it (pointer toe?) are both kind of swollen and causing pain. Owie.
As for the naps: this afternoon I decided to take a nap. I set my alarm. It went off. I set it for a bit later. It went off. I turned it off entirely. So I ended up with a lovely 3 hour long nap, no work done, and no dinner. I could go to the snack bar to get food, but I am lazy. So I will turn to my fridge instead.
Compiling the Daily Gazette tonight, so that will keep me up a bit. At least I'm well-rested from the nap.
Monday, October 04, 2004
Sunday, October 03, 2004
Imood (the thing I use to have that little face and my mood displayed on the side bar) keeps a log of my past moods, known as my "personal mood history."
My most common moods:
Tired: 23 times
Content: 18
Happy: 16
Fine:16
Better: 16
Lazy: 16
Alright: 15
Interesting moods:
Achy: 4 times
Bittersweet: 3
Blah: 4
Bleh: 3
Crestfallen: 1
Discombobulated: 1
Drained: 7
Giddy: 5
Hopeful: 8
Irked: 1
Mixed: 9
Overwhelmed: 7
Overworked: 4
Stressed: 4
Unmotivated: 8
Vulnerable: 1
Okay, time to move my laundry to the dryer. And then I'll work on my religion paper. Really, I will.
Last night: Poker with Uber and company. I lost all $5 I put in, but it was fun. We had a good turn out, and ended up breaking into 2 groups: 1 just Texas Hold 'Em, 1 fun, weird games like Black Maria. We also made and enjoyed daquaris.
Today: So far I have woken up, gotten brunch, and started my laundry. I am currently listening to some grunge and punk music and drinking coffee in attempts to fully wake myself up to write my religion paper. Whee.
Tomorrow: Another spec!
Wednesday: I donate blood for the first time ever. Eep.
Friday, October 01, 2004
Philly tomorrow for museum fun and concerty goodness. Also poker tomorrow night, since Uber has been kind enough to grace us with his presence. Then Sunday is paper writing, theatre reading hell day. Woohoo.
Time to nap!
Thursday, September 30, 2004
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Other than that, things are fine. Not enough sleep, too much work, but whatever. Such is life.
Sunday, September 26, 2004
Yesterday was really nice... Went out the dinner (Bertucci's has amazingly delicious pizza, yum), watched some MST3K, hung out. Today will be less nice, because it will consist mostly of work. Blah.
They Might Be Giants concert on Thursday, College Day in Philly on Saturday -- free museums and Something Corporate concert. Whee!
Saturday, September 25, 2004
Friday, September 24, 2004
My religion paper (read: outline) is pretty crappy. I included an apology to the WA (Writing Associate, to all you non-Swatties) and feel bad. But I need sleep, and there is no way that I could redeem it in time anyway. Thank goodness it's "just a WA copy"... I will thoroughly attack it (and my CS reading and multiple other things) this weekend and make it work.
Maybe this will teach me to a) not procrastinate as much and b) not over extend myself. Then again, maybe not.
Thursday, September 23, 2004
I will be going to Career Services tomorrow afternoon to look into externships for winter break. Hopefully that will go better. My current pessimistic attitude is not so sure.
Damn it, I was so happy this afternoon, too. Rar again. And rar to my religion paper as well, which I don't want to write at all. Rar, rar, rar.
*sulk*
Wednesday, September 22, 2004
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
I got my CS stuff done (output not quite as pretty as it should be, but at least correct) and read my English. Things left to do: read for relgion, write religion paper, write English journal entry, catch up on CS reading, etc.
But now I nap. Because I really, really need it.
Monday, September 20, 2004
Yes, this current CS assignment has been more time consuming than I expected, yes I have a paper due in Religion on Friday that I haven't even thought about, plus other work. I also think I'm learning the meaning of over-extended first-hand this semester. Work, hanging out with people, Daily Gazette, choir, practicing for that skit last week... And now add on me applying to be on Small Craft Warnings' staff as well as DJing for WSRN and hopefully writing some reviews for the playlist... It's getting pretty busy.
At the same time, despite all the craziness, I'm really quite content. I've been spending a lot of time with a person I really like, I'm enjoying most of my classes, I'm getting to know Lauren a lot better as well as meeting some new people...
All in all, I'm having a good time. Busy, but nice.
Sunday, September 19, 2004
Today's plan: read stuff for theatre, probably read stuff for religion, try to come up with a paper topic for religion, maybe read for CS, postpone having my ass kicked again by CS until tomorrow afternoon. Tonight: WSRN meeting, which means that hopefully I will soon get a radio show again. Not sure when broadcasting starts, but I'm eagerly awaiting it.
I also just signed up to give blood. I can't say I'm afraid of needles after getting a tattoo, and it's been a year since I got the tattoo, so I'm allowed to give now. I'm a bit nervous, but that's better than feeling guilty if I don't do it.
Time to do work now, whee.
Saturday, September 18, 2004
Wednesday, September 15, 2004
Some loafing about for the next 30 minutes, and then back to campus for a rehearsal... I'm in a skit for Directing I. Whee. I get to be dead for at least part of it, which will be kind of nice, actually. I feel a bit dead now, so I might as well get to act like it.
Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Sunday, September 12, 2004
After that comes work. I need to read a play, write a paper, read some poems, and read for religion. It will be a fun filled afternoon, I am sure.
I have hair dye sitting on my shelf, just waiting to be used. I need to find someone to help me do it -- I'm afraid that if I do it myself I'll miss a huge spot. And that would be very bad. So hopefully I'll be able to enlist someone, since I promised myself that I would dye it by Monday.
Life is weird and complicated, which can sometimes be nice, but right now it's really not. Bah.
Friday, September 10, 2004
And yes, I know that all of the above is pretty generalized and stereotypical. Sorry. But damn those clothes are pretty.
Thursday, September 09, 2004
Wednesday, September 08, 2004
I really, really want to sleep. But I need to get some work done before I can do that without feeling too guilty. Blah. English definately needs to be done, since that's due tomorrow. But I should do some religion as well, because I'm going into Philly tomorrow with my theatre class and will therefore have less time to deal with it tomorrow evening. Or maybe I'll just stay up late tomorrow night. There's always a good chance of that.
Turns out the girl next door will not be moving after all. The room she was going to move into has become unavailable, since its current resident decided to stay. So she's stuck here.
Sleep soon, then hopefully a good interesting day tomorrow.
Tuesday, September 07, 2004
I'm disgusting right now, so I really need to shower. I didn't know it was possible to get this sweaty in this short of a time period. Ew.
Monday, September 06, 2004
I need sleep, but I don't want to actually go to sleep. Blah. But I have to work out tomorrow morning, which will be easier if I'm a bit awake. Plus I have theatre tomorrow afternoon, and I really need to be awake for that.
ML basement, not know for its hall life, is actually thriving. At least in my little corner of the hall, since I've gotten to know the guy across the hall and the girl next door. They're both pretty cool, as is my RA and some other people on the hall. So yay.
Sleep now.
Saturday, September 04, 2004
Thursday, September 02, 2004
Tomorrow is my last day of non-gym gym class. Next week I actually have to start working out. Blah. I also have religion (which I need to finish the reading for, such fun), but that's about it. I'll work on my CS homework, and then Lauren and I are going to go swimming, which should be cool. There's also some magician coming to campus, which I will go and see because it may be interesting and also because the article I agreed to write is a summary about it. So tomorrow should be good. And then it's officially the weekend, yay!
Wednesday, September 01, 2004
*dances happily*
Time for choir.
Did most of my CS homework today (all but the reading)... The tutorial for Emacs, the editor we'll be using was ungodly long, but that may be a result of me taking notes. I need to know the commands, and I knew if I didn't write them down I'd forget and have to go through the tutorial again, which I was not about to do.
Read for English class. We're starting off with Walt Whitman, which is okay. Then we're doing some Dickinson. The class goes into more contemporary stuff than I expected. Yes, it's called MODERN American Poetry, but based on some of the names they listed in the course guide, I wasn't sure what exactly to make of that. Or maybe my mind has just been screwed up with terms like modern, post-modern, and contemporary, and now I can't keep anything straight. Anyway, we start with Whitman and Dickinson, since they've been very influential, but then we also do some Gertrude Stein, T.S. Eliot, Frost, Ginsberg, Plath, and many others. Coolness.
Time for dinner, then choir. Choir should rock this year: Beethoven's 9th and Mozart's Requiem. Yay!
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
Monday
9:30-10:20 am -- Fitness training
10:30-11:20 am -- Religion and Human Experience
1-4 pm -- Theatre and Perfromance
Tuesday
9:55-11:10 am -- Modern American Poetry
2:40-3:55 pm -- Computer Science 21
Wednesday
9:30-10:20 am -- Fitness training
10:30-11:20 am -- Religion and Human Experience
7-10 pm -- Chorus
Thursday
Same as Tuesday
Friday
9:30-10:20 am -- Fitness training
10:30-11:20 am -- Religion and Human Experience
Whee.
My computer was being screwed up, and thanks to ITS and the net registration, I couldn't get online. But both problems have been fixed now, hallelujah. And whatever you do, don't download Service Pack 2 for Windows XP. I'm pretty sure it's what made my computer freeze up so much yesterday. After I got rid of it last night, my computer was fine.
Other than that... Nothing. I have to go read for my religion class now.
Sunday, August 29, 2004
Hung out with Matt afterwards, came back to ML, met the guy across the hall from me, battled with my computer a bit (it was freezing up for some reason), wrote some, and am now back on the computer. Fun fun.
Classes start tomorrow. I have two, plus one I may add. Whee. I'm not sure how going straight from the gym to the religion class will work out... It should be okay, I guess. I just hope I have enough time to make it from one to the other.
Time to sleep - I actually have to wake up at a decent hour tomorrow.
Classes start tomorrow, and I still don't have a fourth course. The prof for Theatre and Performance hasn't emailed me back yet, so I don't know if there's room in the class. I'll go tomorrow and see. Otherwise I may try the Playwriting Workshop, though I'm a bit nervous about that. Yes, I meet the prereqs, but it still seems intimidating to me.
Today was the activity fair... I signed up for the Daily Gazette (a daily news thing at school sent to people via email) and one of the lit mags. There was at least one other lit mag I was interested in, but they didn't seem to have a table set up. Oh well.
A bunch of us are going to go into the Ville tonight and get Chinese... It should be fun; at least it will be nicer than all of us sitting on the floor eating with plastic utensils.
I played poker last night, and came out exactly even. Put in $5, took $5 out. Not bad.
I will hopefully be dying my hair red sometime today. I'm not sure how the currently greenish parts will turn out, but oh well.
Saturday, August 28, 2004
Anyway, now I'm up. Joy of joys. I probably wouldn't have slept too much longer, but waking up without the alarm would have been nice.
Friday, August 27, 2004
Tomorrow (well, later today, actually) is my last day of CA duties. It is also the day when campus will be flooded with returning students. Yay! The downside is that classes start on Monday, and I'm not sure if I'm ready for that yet. But I don't really have a choice. At least my schedule is pretty nice.
Monday
9:30-10:20 am -- Fitness training (aka work out for gym credit)
10:30-11:20 am -- Religion and Human Experience
7-10 pm -- Intro to Film and Media Studies film screening
Tuesday
9:55-11:10 am -- Modern American Poetry
2:40-3:55 pm -- Computer Science 21 (coding in C++ and such)
Wednesday
9:30-10:20 am -- Fitness training
10:30-11:20 am -- Religion and Human Experience
1:15-4 pm -- Intro to Film and Media Studies class
7-10 pm -- Chorus
Thursday
Same as Tuesday
Friday
9:30-10:20 am -- Fitness training
10:30-11:20 am -- Religion and Human Experience
And then somewhere in there I'll hopefully have a radio show as well. All in all, I think it will be a good semester.
Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Also spotted tonight were 2 cats on campus. Not the Willets' Cat, but what I have dubbed the Sproul Cats. One is white with a brown tail, and the other is an orange tiger... I have seen both of them before, and I believe they eat the food set up by the back door of Sproul. I think they need to migrate over to Willets - neither of them seem as well fed as the Willets' Cat. They also seem less socialable - they both ran away from me, and when they bumped into each other there was some hissing.
Not a whole lot else happened today. I slept late, did a few odds and ends around campus, and finally got a decent meal at dinner. Tomorrow my CA group has a few things going on, and then Friday marks the return of the well, returning students. Nifty.
Tuesday, August 24, 2004
Other than that, not much to say... My hall has livened up a little bit more, as has the dorm as a whole. I think it will be a good school year.
Sunday, August 22, 2004
More orientation prep stuff tomorrow, and hopefully the buying of books as well. I want to get in there and get it over with before the mad rush starts. The aisles are not wide enough to manuver in when there is a mad rush. There is lots of bumping and toe-stepping and apologizing, and I would like to just avoid that whole mess.
I think I'm going to go play with my wonderful fridge-front of Magnetic Poetry now. Whee!
My brain is trying to deal with the reality of waking up "early" (read: early than I had been getting up back home; any time before 11 am), so I'm kind of groggy and such. Not a great thing, but also not too much of a problem since I haven't had to do anything too mentally taxing. But I need to get used to things before classes, otherwise things will fall apart.
I'm off to do something mindless now.
Saturday, August 21, 2004
I encountered the Willets cat yesterday, only the 3rd time since I've started college. Nice cat, even if it is a bit elusive.
Not much else to say. Things should get more exciting once more people arrive.
Wednesday, August 18, 2004
Tuesday, August 17, 2004
Also: I watched Goodbye Lenin! tonight. It was pretty good. Tomorrow I pack, and now I sleep.
Saturday, August 14, 2004
Swatmail is down, it seems, thus preventing me from checking email. Arg. Curse it.
I find it mind-boggling that I head back to school in about four days. I'm ready for it, but I'm also not. I need to do things, like clean up my desk and pack and all. I keep saying I'm going to do it, but then I get distracted by things. Today the distraction was hanging out with Heather and seeing Princess Diaries 2. A perfectly worthy distraction, but still. I may actually set my alarm for tomorrow so that I get up at a decent time and get some more things accomplished.
In that case, I need to get some sleep so I'll actually get out of bed when the alarm goes off...
Wednesday, August 11, 2004
I'm going to be awake for awhile yet, thanks to the 4 hour nap I took this afternoon. Oh well.
Tuesday, August 10, 2004
I'm currently doing about five things at once online, but one of them is downloading something that will hopefully enable me to easily post a picture on my blog. The picture being of my blue hair, which my mother has said reminds her of mold. Lovely.
Hopefully the picture will be coming soon.
Monday, August 09, 2004
Lucy the fat cat is being overly affectionate. Since I'm the only one home, she has been hanging around me all night. She is now sitting in my lap, licking whichever appendenge is within reach. It would be sweet if it weren't so annoying. And now she's lying on my foot... Circulation is being lost rapidly. Ow.
Removal of the cat, and then sleep. Yay.
Saturday, August 07, 2004
The bottom layer of my hair is a dark blue at the moment. I will probably add more today, because the blue is mostly lost amongst the brown and my hair looks completely normal from the front, which is disappointing.
Now perhaps a nap.
Friday, August 06, 2004
Thursday, August 05, 2004
Another yay - Jimmy Eat World is releasing a new album in October. This makes me happy. Hopefully it will be good.
I've been reading a lot lately... Perhaps a subconscious desire to get back into the routine before school starts. In the past few weeks, I've read:
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez -- took me a bit to get into it, but altogether a good book.
Nothing Feels Good: Punk Rock, Teenagers, and Emo by Andy Greenwald -- an easy, but also interesting read. It's one of the few non-fiction books that I've actually really enjoyed reading.
Born Confused by Tanuja Desai Hidier -- definitely a light read and the novel equivalent of a chick flick, but also really good. It's not all that often that I read a 500 page book with almost no breaks, but I didn't go to sleep until I had finished this. At 6 am.
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood -- a good book, but not a great one. I felt like there was something lacking, namely a better ending. But still a good book, especially if you like 1984 and other such books.
And now sleep. Or more catching up on stuff and then eventually sleep.
Sunday, August 01, 2004
A little more than two weeks until I go back to school. I'm looking forward to it for the most part. I do with the CA group organizers would send us the info about our groups... I'm supposed to write letters to people, but I don't know who. But hopefully that will get taken care of in the next few days.
Time to figure out what's going on for dinner.
Sunday, July 25, 2004
Saturday, July 24, 2004
Hopefully we'll get some good indie groups at Olde Club again. And this year I need to make sure I actually go to most of the shows -- I still regret missing The Wrens.
Friday, July 23, 2004
I couldn't find the energy to do much today, so after I went to the dentist, I watched The West Wing... 5 straight episodes. Whee! After dinner I worked on organizing my MP3s, because I'm anal like that.
I leave for Chicago on Sunday, then go to Michigan on Tuesday. Then I should be done traveling until I go back to Swat... Which is coming up rather quickly, actually. Coolness.
Woke up early to take Matt to the train station
Went back to sleep
Was woken up by a phone call; made plans for the night
Did yard work
Watched an episode of The West Wing
Played around with my MP3 player
Went and saw Fahrenheit 9/11
Hung out with Saka
Checked email
And that brings me up to now. Fahrenheit 9/11 was okay - not as good as I had expected, but not bad. I think I liked Bowling for Columbine more.
Missy, our dog, is falling apart. She didn't eat anything today, and we're not sure if she drank much water either. My mom is taking her into the vet tomorrow morning. This morning, I guess. In about 7 hours. She's going to be put down - there's really no other choice. She's hobbling around, not eating, throwing up bile... It's sad. We've had her for 14 or 15 years... But the last few years have just sort of been a countdown towards this point, as we watched her deteriorate slowly. Up until now, she's gotten a second wind and gotten a bit better, only to get worse again. This time it's for real though - she's skin and bones and just can't make it anymore. It's going to be weird without her... I can't really remember not having her... We got her in St. Louis, so that was when I was in kindergarten, maybe even earlier. But watching her the past few days has been really hard; I know that putting her down is for the best. But it's just hard to really fathom.
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Moving on. Saw two movies today: I, Robot (better than I expected, more twists than the previews let on) and Out of Sight (pretty good). I also played poker and made some money. Woohoo! And that is basically all I did. Quite exciting life I lead, is it not?
Saturday, July 17, 2004
Anyway. Moving on. Went down to St. Louis today to do some shopping. I bought another un-me shirt. This one is basically a corset. It's white and has roses on it and laces up the front... It's very very pretty, and very very much not a black band t-shirt. Though I also did buy a couple of those (well, one was navy blue)... I also got some CDs that I was looking for: My Chemical Romance's 1st CD, and Fugazi's 13 Songs. I really like Fugazi right now... (Thanks Colleen!) I also bought two skirts, but they're just to replace ones I've outgrown. I'm not going super girly... Just maybe not as tomboyish as I used to be.
Starting tomorrow, life here at home should be interesting. My brother is back home, with his girlfriend here to visit, and Matt is coming down tomorrow. And my mom has enlisted all of us to do yardwork. Oh yay.
But now, sleep.
Thursday, July 15, 2004
Today was appointment day. 8:30 am dentist, 2:30 eye doctor. Woot. Such fun.
Tuesday, July 13, 2004
Sunday, July 11, 2004
Wednesday, July 07, 2004
One more day of work, one day of driving - with a stop in Kansas to check out the largest prarie dog in the world, just for the hell of it - and then I'm home.
I cannot wait to get home. I miss my bed. I want to go up to my room and close myself in and avoid all human noises. I've been with people 24/7 for the past week, and I need a break. Little things - the loudness of breathing, snoring, chewing - are driving me crazy. They often annoy me, but they're really driving me up the wall now because I just can't get away from them.
I also want to see my cats. There are dogs in the new neighborhood, and there was a brief encounter with a cute kitten, but I want some serious feline company.
And I also want serious amounts of sleep. Lots and lots of it. Grr.
Saturday, July 03, 2004
Saturday night and Sunday will be fun, though. We're going to Cirque du Soleil on Sunday, which I'm looking forward to. And tomorrow night we'll probably be going to Tattered Cover, one of the best book stores ever. I'll hopefully get to buy some books I've been looking for but haven't been able to find. I got my JTHM book there a year or so ago, and I'm hoping to find some more Vasquez comics.
Alright. Sleep sounds good right about now.
Sunday, June 27, 2004
Not much else to say. I leave for Denver on Monday, and will be doing a decent amount of work out there with painting, cleaning, etc - more work than I've done the rest of this summer, probably. I'll have to make up for the slacking off I've done this summer by getting an internship next summer, and maybe something over winter break as well. We'll see.
Now, though, it's time to get some sleep.
Friday, June 25, 2004
Thursday, June 24, 2004
I bought the new Bad Religion CD, The Empire Strikes First, the other day. It's okay. I also bought Ambulance Ltd's self-titled disc. That one I really like, since I've been in an indie rock mood lately but needed a break from the new Modest Mouse CD, even though it is a very good CD.
I also bought a shirt today that is unlike anything I own. It's a really pretty blue, but then it has a scooped neck and a side-tie thing. It's very different from my typical t-shirt. But I figured that I can't really wear jeans and a band t-shirt forever, so I might as well expand my wardrobe a bit.
I was thinking about getting to bed early tonight, but I doubt that's going to happen. Ah well.