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Good lord time flies.
-dyed hair a darker brown on a(n over-contemplated) whim. It's not dark enough to notice a big change, but I like it.
-started running around campus/track with Megan--also... hashbrowns delicious.
-crazy muscle knots may actually be leaving my shoulders.
-am super behind in Japanese History. (My grades are down from As to Bs/I'm way behind in history)
-Perry and I had an embarassing pop music party the other afternoon, which is why I'm quoting A*Teens.
-realized my guitar was like a half step out of tune. Embarassing.
-lab is amazing. I burnt myself again, but I don't actually care.
I think I just felt like writing something perfunctory while I try to make myself tired. My eyes hurt, so I can't actually do work... so I should be sleeping, so that I can work in the morning. But if I can't sleep, then I'm wasting time if I just sit in bed and do nothing.
This is a terrible connundrum. Also, they want tme to declare my major. I may declare for Biology, which is laughable, because I haven't taken any Biology classes yet. Awkward. Yet, I want Mary Armon to be my advisor, which would require declaring for Math, which is not a science, so I'd have to take five extra science classes to have finished the Knox Pre-Medical program. And then the MCATs...
I should ask Mike what he uses to study. I forgot to last time, because I was too busy spilling glacial acetic acid on myself (my fault), and knocking flasks over with pressure hoses (not my fault). Interestingly enough, apparently my product came out beautifully and sparkly. Also, if anyone wants to buy a Knox College Choir: Tour 2006 CD, let me know, and I'll sell you one for $15. No tax. I'll pay the shipping. If you like choral music, you will want one.
I have to sell them all by November first, so... :D Love me.
The lady from St. Andrews was across from the Taco Salads today. I filled out a card--might try to study abroad there next year (Scotland) if I can take my Organic Chemistry there, or get into the medical program. Apparently they're really good with the sciences, and it's beautiful up there... so... yeah.
Maybe.
iTunes discovered Capercaillie. I think I know what I'm doing until I sleep.
-dyed hair a darker brown on a(n over-contemplated) whim. It's not dark enough to notice a big change, but I like it.
-started running around campus/track with Megan--also... hashbrowns delicious.
-crazy muscle knots may actually be leaving my shoulders.
-am super behind in Japanese History. (My grades are down from As to Bs/I'm way behind in history)
-Perry and I had an embarassing pop music party the other afternoon, which is why I'm quoting A*Teens.
-realized my guitar was like a half step out of tune. Embarassing.
-lab is amazing. I burnt myself again, but I don't actually care.
I think I just felt like writing something perfunctory while I try to make myself tired. My eyes hurt, so I can't actually do work... so I should be sleeping, so that I can work in the morning. But if I can't sleep, then I'm wasting time if I just sit in bed and do nothing.
This is a terrible connundrum. Also, they want tme to declare my major. I may declare for Biology, which is laughable, because I haven't taken any Biology classes yet. Awkward. Yet, I want Mary Armon to be my advisor, which would require declaring for Math, which is not a science, so I'd have to take five extra science classes to have finished the Knox Pre-Medical program. And then the MCATs...
I should ask Mike what he uses to study. I forgot to last time, because I was too busy spilling glacial acetic acid on myself (my fault), and knocking flasks over with pressure hoses (not my fault). Interestingly enough, apparently my product came out beautifully and sparkly. Also, if anyone wants to buy a Knox College Choir: Tour 2006 CD, let me know, and I'll sell you one for $15. No tax. I'll pay the shipping. If you like choral music, you will want one.
I have to sell them all by November first, so... :D Love me.
The lady from St. Andrews was across from the Taco Salads today. I filled out a card--might try to study abroad there next year (Scotland) if I can take my Organic Chemistry there, or get into the medical program. Apparently they're really good with the sciences, and it's beautiful up there... so... yeah.
Maybe.
iTunes discovered Capercaillie. I think I know what I'm doing until I sleep.
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Date: 5 Oct 2006 13:48 (UTC)no subject
Date: 5 Oct 2006 14:57 (UTC)Christus Factus Est - Anton Bruckner
Bogoroditse Devo - Sergei Rachmaninov
Quel Augellin - Claudio Monteverdi
The Conversion of Saul - Z. Randall Stroope
A Boy and a Girl - Eric Whitacre
Climbin' Up the Mountain - arr. Moses Hogan
And more! :P It's a surprise, but that's the kind of music. There are 21 tracks.
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Date: 5 Oct 2006 16:05 (UTC)I still can't, but see previous discussions on the value of unfulfilled dreams and unconsumated loves. The music is still great.
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Date: 5 Oct 2006 17:37 (UTC)