Perspectives, Anecdotes, and Plain Old Random-ness

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Friday, December 24, 2010

December 24, 2010 5:35 PM Houston Time

Good morning!

OK, I know all of you are secretly a little angry I have updated yet and still haven’t finished filling you guys in on Thanksgiving break. So I’ll take care of that line of business.

On Saturday before Thanksgiving, Ann and Jersey and I were in the city (this is where I left off before). Jersey left us to go home, and Ann and I decided to wander around the city a bit longer. We ended up searching for a vegan bakery called Babycakes – famous for being allergy-friendly and avoiding ingredients such as flour, nuts, eggs, dairy, and sugar! However, they did use sugar and nuts in some of their products, but everything was clearly labeled on the display. We finally found it later that night and enjoyed ourselves. However, we agreed that they weren’t “animal-friendly” or vegan focused, and we could probably produce some better baked goods than the ones they had available. I did like the idea of a gluten-free section, and all the ingredients were posted on the walls for us to peruse at our leisure.

Another thing about that night – we were sitting in an electronics store and a lost British guy approached us trying to find out where he was. We ended up walking with him for a bit (in well-lit areas with some distance between us), and finally he left on his own. However, when we arrived at Ann’s home, her sister berated us thoroughly for being un-safe and not conscious of the fact that we are two 20-year old women who aren’t NYC natives and probably really easy targets. I was completely thrown off – it’s been years since someone chided me like a child, and I almost expected her to spank us and send us to bed.

The next day we spent baking, and we started a huge puzzle on the dining room table – promising Ann’s mother that we’d finish it before Thanksgiving (we didn’t even have it finished by the time I left). It was a scene of Times Square, and I think it was 2,000 or 5,000 pieces (I can’t remember which one). We did accomplish a fair bit, and we didn’t look at the box the whole time!

On Monday, we went to Rutgers, where Ann takes classes. She had a class on Monday and a few on Tuesday, and I entertained myself during those. Tony arrived on Tuesday, and we spent the day (not in classes) hanging around campus. Tony and I fooled around a bit when Ann was in classes, and after we ate Chipotle for dinner, he drove us to Ann’s house to bake cookies! He went home on Wednesday, and Ann and I prepared some of the Thanksgiving vegan food in advance. On Thanksgiving day, Ann’s extended family came over (there were only ~10 not-vegans, but two turkeys, go figure). Everyone ate lots, and Ann and I forgot to serve the squash dish we had made the night before. But there was plenty of vegan food, and her sister had made a huge pot of vegan mac ‘n cheese. The desserts we had made were a big hit, though the cake truffles we had made were wayyy rich and heavy.

I wasn’t feeling so good because I had some sort of reaction in my mouth to switching toothpastes. I normally use this natural one made out of baking soda and anise oil, but I was hoping to use up the travel-sized Colgate ones I got from my dentist. My mouth wasn’t used to it, and I’m pretty sure I had at least 14 (I counted the Monday afterwards) ‘cold sores’ or ‘ulcers’, depending on what you call them. AKA, little blisters on my gums, my tongue, under my tongue, and at the back of my throat. I ended up eating very little on Thanksgiving, but everything I had was very delicious. Triple thanks go out to my boss Wendy for telling me to take the animo acid L-Lysine (which she also used to treat her cat’s herpes). I was a little put off by that, but my mouth was healed completely by the fourth day of taking it.

On Black Friday, Ann and I took the puzzle out of her room (where we had put it when the guests came over), and we attacked it once again! This time, her mother helped us extensively, and we got quite a bit done. Jersey came over that night, and we baked Tony a birthday cake! That’s right! Tony’s birthday was the upcoming Monday, and we were going to be seeing him on Saturday for a joint after-Thanksgiving party between Ann’s family and Tony’s family (with special guests Jersey and me!). We made him a three-layer cake – vanilla, marble, and chocolate layers. We then covered it in brown chocolate frosting and (in true RIT spirit) made an orange bow on top of the cake.

On Saturday, we piled into the van to drive over to Tony’s house – which should have taken about two hours. I’ve never seen anyone take a break on a two hour car trip before, but the moment we passed into PA, we pulled into a rest stop. Also, there was a bit of traffic on the way there, but we pulled up just in time. Everyone got along very well, though Ann’s sister was a bit thrown off by the odd combination of Tony, Jersey, Ann and me all in one place at once. I don’t know if she was prepared for the level of goofy we achieve when we are all in a room together.

Tony’s mom made a delicious squash, chickpea, and tofu dish that I really regret forgetting the recipe to. I devoured it, and so did Ann. I felt a little guilty since she was planning to save some for her co-workers to try, but Ann and I are the vegans she made the dish for anyways :P. We all gathered around the dining room table after dinner to play a game called Catch Phrase – where you have to give your teams hints so they can guess a common name, place, thing, or phrase. We were all really into it, and I think everyone was caught off-guard when we realized it was time for Ann’s family to go home.

Jersey and I spent the night at Tony’s house, and we left early the next morning. However, I managed to talk the boys into going in our PJs when we left the house, so we drove for 5-6 hours in our PJs and got our lunch at a supermarket in our nightclothes at around 3pm. Once we finally arrive in Rochester, though, we were pretty sick of our PJs and we all showered and changed into real clothes even though it was 5pm already.

That should bring all ya’ll up to date on Thanksgiving – right? Next time, I’ll get right down to filling you in on what has happened since my last update in December!

Brush your teeth, and if strange white spots on your kitchen floor don’t wash away with water, blame the dishwasher and try a little lemon and elbow grease – but don’t pull up the finish!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

December 16, 2010 9:25 AM

Good morning!

So Tuesday was fine after all, and I got out of class earlier than 10PM, which was nice. I also got 10 bonus points on my exam, so I am off to a good start!

Wednesday (after I got out of the shower), my roommates were arguing. Like, yelling at each other. I tried to calm down the situation, but Annie ate Margie's eggs - like, was in the middle of making them. And then she kept complaining about how she can never remember what she bought and Margie and I don't write our initials on our food. And this hasn't been the first time this has happened.

I made my breakfast after they were done.

Class and work went well, and I watched a whole TV series in the afternoon/evening <- kinda bad. Also, I went to a club meeting for Student Government funding that was really boring. And then Tony took me and Matt to Wegmans to buy some food - because all I have is starch and dehydrated seaweed. And a bottle of BBQ sauce. Which made for an interesting dinner before we went shopping...

Anyways, now I am at work and kinda steaming because one of my workers showed up an hour and a half late and thought that I wouldn't care - and he's supposed to be reliable. The new kid is doing better than him right now, and I'm doing my best to treat my late worker civilly. Oh well, I guess since I gave him a demerit, he'll shape up a bit.

Have a great day, and lotion your hands today so they don't get chapped like mine!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

December 14, 2010 10:45 AM

Good morning!

So, this was a bit of a crazy week!

On Friday night, we did the COS Honors event - and the bus never showed! Luckily, we had some people willing to drive, and the event went smoothly. 19 of the 20 RSVPs showed up, and we had an extra person show up at the last minute.

On Saturday, I went to the market, to the mall, to a birthday party, to Laser Quest, and to another party - and still managed to watch 4 hours of TV. A few people were a bit bombed after the last party, and I stayed up taking care of them until around 8AM.

Then on Sunday, I laid around on the guys' couch all day and got Korean food for lunch and dinner. I played a ton of the new Golden Sun game, and I am really enjoying it. Then I got around 11 hours of sleep.

Monday I did some cooking and some homework, but mostly some goofing off. I've been doing a lot of catch up this morning, and it looks like some of my homework won't be finished in time. That's what I get for 'taking the weekend off'. Hahaha! At least I should get out of my 6-10pm class early!

I know this was a bit brief, but some of this stuff shouldn't be described in great detail over the internet. And I think today will be another catch-up day <- not looking forward to it.

Love you all, and please don't eat frozen string cheese!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

December 9, 2010 10:15 AM

Good morning! (geez, I just keep falling further and further behind...)

This past week has been pretty good to me, despite certain circumstances. I skipped a meeting Thursday night, which made me feel great and not guilty at all. I baked cookies (Mexican Hot Chocolate) Friday morning and gave them to the College of Science Student Advisory Board President (COSSASB prez) as a thank-you for the work he's done. Then I spent most of the day in meetings or preparing for the Winter Gala that was going to happen on Saturday.

On Saturday, we set up the gala and ran it successfully - it went pretty good, and I can only think of four things that went wrong (all minor) - COSSAB prez didn't take his shift at the ticket table so I couldn't dance/party for two hours of the 4 hour dance, I was kinda sick, my boyfriend and I broke up because he's interested in 3 other girls and can't make up his mind, and THEY DIDN'T PLAY THE SONG THAT I REQUESTED AND HAD HIGHLIGHTED ON THE DJ'S PLAYLIST!!!!!

Let's all take a moment to pull up Janelle Monae's "Tightrope" song and listen...

Despite the fact that everyone apologized and I couldn't dance too much, I had a great time, and I got to see some people that I haven't seen in a while.

Sunday, I had a four hour long meeting (that got out early, luckily) about Honors Council stuff. It was very dry, but I got a free (vegan!) lunch out of the deal, so I'm happy. There were some minor issues with a friend's boyfriend drinking and living at the apartment, but I think it's been resolved by now. Word of caution - don't try online dating, and don't let them live at your place.

Monday I caught up on all the homework I hadn't done over the weekend, and Jersey came over at night. We baked some Pecan and Cranberry Stuffing and had it for dinner - the leftovers fed me for three days. It was really good, and it didn't lose its flavor over time like I thought it would. I really wanted to make stuffing because I didn't have any during Thanksgiving.

Tuesday was a long day, and I got put in a group for my Marketing class - a group that still hasn't contacted me (but I heard from a third party that they chose to do diesel fuel for our final project without asking me). I'm pretty pissed about this, so I'll try to skip over it to save your poor ears. Margie made cookies, and they were pretty good (though a little on the crunchy side). And I made Korean pancakes for the first time in about a year - and they were delish! I had some for breakfast with miso soup and a cup of green tea on Wednesday.

Wednesday was a good day, and I got a lot done - especially since I was covering a co-worker's shift from 6-10pm. No one came into the library, and there was nothing to do anyways. Once I got home, I went straight to bed.

Thursday is going pretty good so far, and I think I'm going to confront my Marketing group and see if I can switch groups or something if they are going to try to make all the decisions without me. Jerks.

Have a wonderful day, and don't forget to bring a towel!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

December 2, 2010 10:40 AM

So, I really need to update, and I am working on it - I swear! But this post will cover from Monday (11/29) to today, and then later I can go back and fill in the rest of Thanksgiving.

So, Monday was the first day of classes - and Tony's birthday!!! I had class at 8AM, so I got up bright an early to pack my backpack. Once I arrived at my class, the teacher told me that I couldn't attend this class because it required Financial Accounting as a pre-requisite - which I hadn't taken. So I sat around and waited until 10AM for my next class, after dropping the one I was in and adding in Financial Accounting to my course load.

I discovered that the only Financial Accounting class I could take was in the evenings on Tuesday - but I already had a meeting scheduled then - for this week only. So I emailed the professor and told him I wouldn't be able to make it this week.

After I went to my 10AM class, I realized that.... that was the only class I have on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays! I got out at 11AM everyday for those three days! I was thrilled, but I started filling in the rest of those days with meetings and work. I had a leisurely lunch and then went home to work on a giant stack of paperwork and emails that had accumulated from the break.

In the evening, we went out to eat for Tony's birthday at Shiki Restaurant - since our favorite Korean place was closed on Mondays. Once we got there, we asked for a table for five (Kim, Tony, Jersey, Mike, and me). Some people came in after us, and one of them recognized me from the library (they were all male RIT students). Next thing we know, they changed our table request to 8, pulled some tables together, and crashed Tony's birthday meal.

One of them was nice and funny (the one that recognized me), and another one was reasonably quiet and nice. The last one was rude, ignorant, and extremely invasive - which ruined our end of the table. He asked, "So what do you girls like to do for fun?" and other similar questions. He refused to speak to the female waitress, and he talked down to the male waiter he requested. I was not thrilled with his behavior, and neither was anyone else.

On the way home, we dropped Kim off and went to Wegmans to stock up on food and supplies. I got a bunch of stuff, and we stopped by my place to unload and put my things away. Tony got a phone call from Urug, who asked if he was in Perkins. Tony said yes.

Turns out Urug's girlfriend had just broken up with him, and (for various reasons that won't be repeated) he needed to go to the hospital. Since it was Tony's birthday, I opted to drive him there, and Matt (who came with us to Wegmans) came along. We took him to the Strong Memorial Hospital at 10:30 PM, and the boys stayed at my place to put away the groceries.

Long story short, we didn't want to leave him in the emergency room by himself, so Matt and I stayed until he got to see a doctor - which was 1:30 AM. His parents and a friend from his hometown came up part-way through, which made him feel a little better.

I got home around 2 AM, and I went straight to bed since I had to be at work before 7:30 AM. I was a little high-strung and irritable during work, so I made them cookies for the next day. I went to my classes, and I accidently fell asleep in one of them. I went home and took a quick nap before going with Tony to get some medicine. Then I made dinner and baked.

In the evening (during when my class should have been), I had my meeting and got everything accomplished. Then I did some bill paying and went to bed.

On Wednesday, I went to my ONE class and then went to work and a meeting. In the evening, I went over to the guys' place and made some veggies and hash browns for dinner. It was pretty good, and I got to play the new Golden Sun game that just came out on Tuesday. I loved it!

Today, I had work at 7:30 AM, and I've got two classes and two meetings after. I packed a decent lunch though, so I should be set.

I forgot to mention in earlier posts, but Tony and Kim started dating a week or two before Thanksgiving.

Stay healthy!

Monday, November 22, 2010

November 22, 2010 8:30 PM

Good evening!

This is a remote post, so I'll try to keep it short and sweet!

On Thursday night, we ended up going to "Portofino Bistro" for dinner, and I paid for everything except tip. They were pretty understanding about my vegan-ism, and I got spaghetti with grilled vegetables and LOADS of olive oil. I had some stuffed mushrooms (garlic and oil) for an appetizer, and the boys didn't eat it. All for me!

Mike didn't go - he had some kind of project to do. I felt a little bad, but it was his choice. They boys told him that I was paying, so he could have come if he wanted to.

On Friday, I got to work a little early and unlocked the building except for the front doors. I sat patiently and waited until (at exactly 7:29 AM) my supervisor walked in. Then he unlocked the front doors, and I worked as a desk assistant. For those of you who aren't familiar with the library system, there are only so many supervisor hours and multiple supervisors. Sometimes, we have to work as a regular student staff member just to fill our hours while another person 'supes'.

As soon as I got off work, I gave Tony and Jersey a call - they were on their way! I waited out back of the library and got picked up ASAP! Then I grabbed my luggage out of the apartment, said good-bye to Margie, and we were on the road! I spent most of the car ride asleep, though I did eat two bags of original Sun Chips.

We got to Tony's house just after his mom had left for the gym, so we played cards while we waited for her to come home. Then we ordered Chinese food, and his dad picked it up on the way home from work. I really like his parents, and they really are the stereotypical American family. His little brother wasn't there, but we still had fun.

After dinner, we played Jenga, cards, and watched Monty Python and the Holy Grail (again). Not in that order, of course. His parents went to bed before Monty Python, and we were pretty dead after the movie ended. I got the guest bedroom, Jersey got his brother's room, and Tony slept on an air-mattress on the floor of his bedroom (since his bed is in Rochester).

The next morning we got up, ate (oatmeal with almonds, walnuts, cranberries, and brown sugar), and went to catch the bus to NYC! Jersey and I got in around noon, but we spent a bit waiting for Ann to arrive from her 'casa' in NJ. Then we went to Korea-town and found a restaurant that had the same name as our favorite ROC place - Seoul Garden!!

It was on the second floor of a building, and it took a little while to find it. Once we did, we were seated immediately. Our banchan (small appetizers used to flavor the meal) was brought out - pickled daikon, bean sprouts, kim chi, some fish, and something that looked like it had mayo in it. And then he put a raw egg (still in the shell) in a small bowl and placed it on our table. We were a little unnerved, and it took a while to determine that, yes, that was a raw egg. Jersey ate most of the fish, and he tried a little of the mayo stuff and didn't eat much after that.

We ordered our main dishes - Ann got a traditional bibbim bap with no egg, I got a kim chi one, and Jersey got a veggie and tofu stew. All of our food was vegan. I tried it all - Ann had many traditional vegetables in hers, some of which we couldn't identify. Mine was only bean sprouts and kim chi (which was a little disappointing) but very good. I got to eat a lot of veggies from Ann's dish. Jersey's was very good, and I was very pleased when he couldn't finish and I got his leftovers. Ann ate everything she wanted to, and then I devoured the rest (mushrooms included!). Ann and I also got miso soup with our meals since Koreans are big on the idea of soup, rice, and entree for every meal. When the waitress brought our check, she also brought along some orange slices, and they were very sweet. Overall, it was a good experience - however, I like the ROC one more, mostly because their bibbim bap is the same size and about $5 cheaper. Also, we get more banchan with the ROC location.

The idea behind banchan is a favorite of mine - basically, each bite should taste a little different so you never get bored of your meal. It also helps to balance bitter and sour, mild and spicy, and savory with sweet. As you eat your meal, you can nibble at bits of banchan to clear the flavor off your tongue and then your next bite tastes fresh and different. At the end of every meal, I tend to devour the banchan with the remaining white rice.

There was a guy who looked like Conan O'Brien in the restaurant (the only other white person), and he was seated two tables back from us. I was positioned directly in front of him, and I swear he was staring at me the whole time. Probably was just staring off in a random direction thinking about other things, but it was still a little unnerving. Ann and Jersey loved turning around and looking at him. He really really looked like Conan.

I think I'll continue this story at some other time - this is a good stopping place for now! You'll hear more about Saturday, Sunday, and Monday when I post next!

Instead of having dessert tonight, have some fruit and maybe a mug of warm tea or coffee. Don't add milk or sugar though, and revel in the contrast of sweet and bitter!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Novemeber 18, 2010 9:30 AM

Good mornin' to ya!

So, yesterday after work, I went home and didn't eat. That's right. I didn't have lunch. I sat around on the internet like a fool and wasted my life away until Joanna and Jersey talked me into making something resembling a dinner. As in, soup and lentils.

Then I went to dance practice for this dance we are going to do at the Winter Gala. See, one of my fishies wants to do a choreographed dance to one of the songs (which isn't even on the playlist for the dance). Now, the Winter Gala is a semi-formal ball, and somehow I can't see us pulling this off.

1. It's not on the playlist.
2. We have limited dancing space to begin with, and the dance she has planned takes up a lot of room.
3. The song is "Teenage Dream" by Katy Perry - and that doesn't quite fit in with "Winter Gala: Semi-formal Ball"
4. No one else will get what we are doing.
5. About a third of the dance is moving back and forth snapping our fingers.

I mean, I'll do it. I love that girl to pieces, and I'm not easily ashamed. But this might be one of the few things that makes me full-out embarrassed - especially since I'm PLANNING this event and faculty I know and respect are coming.

I'll be able to pull it off with a smile and look like a goof - but those are the two things I keep separate - my dancing life and my professional life. I really want certain people to respect me, and I don't know if awkward dancing to "Teenage Dream" (of all the skanky songs to choose) will be detrimental. I'm sorta hoping it doesn't get put on the playlist or gets on at the very beginning when no one is there just yet. This is the sorta thing you do with your friends, not the sort of thing you do in public unless you're on a reality TV show or smashed. And I don't plan on being either.

After dance practice, I went over to the guys' place to level up on that video game. I ate some of their tator tots and promised them I'd buy them dinner tonight (since I swear I've eaten 1/8 of all their food so far this year). I've easily put away over 8 pounds of tator tots alone. But they haven't decided where they want to eat tonight.

I'll try to talk them into something fancier (since its the last night before we go) and they can pay for half of their meal instead of all of it. That means it won't be Korean, but I can live. We were just there anyways.

Bundle up and pray it doesn't hail on you today!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

November 17, 2010 11:45 AM

Good morning (almost afternoon)!

So I finally finished that paper, got all my inorganic stuff done, turned it in, and now I'm golden!!! I get off work in 18 minutes and then work tomorrow and Friday morning for a short little stint before I'm gone!

I've been puttering away on the computer today, getting a whole bunch of not-school related stuff done for all my extracurricular activities, and I've got to say that I've got a pretty good handle on all of this.

I had my meeting about my behavior at work, and that's all been sorted out. It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be, and my boss was very understanding.

I've got me a newspaper, and I'm all ready to relax for the day as soon as I get off work. I'm meeting some friends later tonight for dancing lessons (we're doing a choreographed dance for the Winter Gala), but I'm all clear until then!

Man, I felt really sick last night (like a stomach pain) but it went away after I got some sleep. I'm just happy to be home free!!!

Make dinner special tonight! Pull that lobster out of the freezer or turn on that oven! Even if it's just mac 'n cheese, cover the plate with garnish and herbs!!

Monday, November 15, 2010

November 15, 2010 9:30 PM

Good evening!

So, the past few days have gone a bit better.

On Saturday after work, I went home, ate, and got ready to go to a semi-formal birthday party! That basically means, "Joanna got a pretty dress and wants a good excuse to wear it!" So I got nicely dressed and met up with some friends to go. At the party, I had a great time, and I ended up getting close to a new girl - Alex. She's in one of my classes, and we see each other all the time at work and extracurricular stuff. We had a great time, and maybe we got into a little mischief too...

On Sunday, I slept in late (no church again), and then I busted my butt working on my philosophy paper about the existence of miracles and my advanced organic exam. I finished both and went over to the guys' place to chill and be merry.

Unfortunately, today I woke up at noon, which shot my super-productive plans for the morning. Now, I didn't have to be anywhere until 5pm (well, I have to turn in my exam before 5pm and then go to work), but I was hoping on waking up around 9am or 10am to start working on my inorganic notes and my chemical literature paper.

But since I got up so late, I killed any hopes I had of productivity and surfed the 'net until around 3pm. Then I decided I should walk over to hand my test in and maybe get some work done before I had to go to work. On my way over, I got a call from my RA (resident adviser) from freshman year. Apparently one of his friends had to finish up a photo project and all of her models had bailed out on her.

And the subject of the project just happened to have something to do with girls with short and 'unusual' haircuts. Including girls who have less than an inch of hair. So after I turned my test in, I wandered on over to the studio to do some quick poses. I felt super cool for being on call like that, and the both of them were so grateful I couldn't help but feel awesome. That took like half an hour, and then I buckled down with the books until my shift started.

I've gotten some of that paper done, but I really need to work on my inorganic stuff for my quizzes tomorrow. I've also got to turn in my outlines and vocab list tomorrow too. While I'm studying for those quizzes, I think I'll write out my outlines for the stuff I'm studying for. I've already finished the outlines for the previous material. Then I'm going to write out my vocab list terms and fill them in.

So, yeah! Great weekend, but not super-productive.

Take care now! If you don't want to eat vegetables tonight, try for some fruit instead!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

November 13, 2010 1:30 PM

Good afternoon!

OK, let's break down the past week for you!

Saturday after work, I went over with the pre-fishies and some friends over to Catherine's house for dinner and games. We played mafia (I got to be God - apparently I am really good at it.) Then I went home and went to bed.

Sunday, I didn't go to church (this is becoming a bad trend, and I've gotten emails from people asking me if my faith is deteriorating). I worked on homework and even did some real cooking (as in making rice instead of ordering it from a Chinese restaurant). My food was very good, and I was very satisfied with myself for actually taking the time out of my day to treat myself right. My meal was three courses - soup, main dish with rice, and dessert. Everything was made in the kitchen and quickly devoured by yours truly. I also finished that silly lab.

Monday, I went to my classes and got to work on more homework! I started work on the next lab that was due on Thursday and sold tickets for the Winter Gala that will take place on December 4th! I met with one of my professors about a presentation I had done, and we went over what people had said about my presentation. Most of the feedback was good, and I appreciated it.

Then she started asking me if I had a learning disability. Allow me to fill you in on some background information: during people's presentations, we were supposed to take notes on how they were doing. I took these notes, but I also took count of how many times they said the word "umm" during their presentation. I organized it in a column on the left side of the page and kept tally. The right side of the page was notes/interesting things about their presentation. At the top of the page by my name, I kept track of how many times the professor said "umm" as well, since it was easier to keep track of all of them. This had been going on for about three weeks.

She was offended, of course, that I counted her "umms", but she also said that students thought it was rude and inattentive of me to judge them so superficially. She had told them I had a disability, like being ADD, that prevented me from concentrating (false). She also suggested to them that I might me hard of hearing (false and irrelevant to the situation). She did not tell me any of this until we met now (three weeks later). She didn't reveal my name to any students, but several of them knew it was me.

So when I walked into her office to discuss my presentation, I had this in mind since I had heard from Jersey on Friday (when she met with him and told him this) what she was telling other students about me. After we discussed the presentation, she directly asked me if I was disabled and/or what the meaning behind this was. I explained that I was not judging the students in any way - this concept of 'counting "umms"' had been brought up by my other professors when they noted on how many times I said the word 'like' during my presentations. I said that I did this in my other classes as well, and my Philosophy class loves it. They all ask for their counts at the end of our group discussions, and we all work together to improve.

She suggested medication.

She then proceeded to tell me about all the medication she has ever been on (including meds for her menstrual cycle in high school), her parents' medical history, and how 'we like to think we can survive and keep ourselves in check, but we really can't'. I didn't need to know any of this.

Oh, and I had a meeting at 3pm I had to go to (which she knew) but she continued talking right through. So at 3:10pm, I picked up my backpack, said goodbye, and walked out while she continued to talk. I went to my next meeting and apologized for being late.

On Tuesday, I had a class with this professor, and during all the presentations, I took notes and wrote down the "umm" count. I also wrote a note about how standing up fidgeting in the back of the room (like she was doing) was distracting and seemed to make the presenters more nervous. They also avoided looking at the class, probably due to her hovering, but I didn't say that.

I got an email response on Wednesday about how her feet hurt too much to sit for too long.

Tuesday night, I went over to the boys' place and studied with Jersey for our Advanced Organic exam. When we took it on Wednesday, we were both done in fifteen minutes, and not because we were exceptionally prepared. She just made the exam really short.

On Wednesday, I worked like crazy on another lab report (due Thursday) that I would have worked on before except I was studying for that exam. I finished most of it with my lab partners by around eleven o'clock. I went to bed.

On Thursday at work, I finished the lab and printed it out. I handed it in to her that night and got back last week's lab - a 66. Next time I work so hard on a 35 page lab, I'll remember this. But she said she's going to give a ten point curve for doing some non-linear regression stuff in the lab. I don't know if that is ten points to my final grade or ten points to a lab, but either way I'll appreciate it.

Then I went to girls night out - which ended up being "buy Wegmans sushi and watch a movie". It was lots of fun, but I kinda missed Shiki sushi (which is much more expensive). On the bright side, I had never seen "the History of the World Part One", and I laughed a lot. Half of what I ate was vegan, and the rest was fish. However, I took a small bite of some cheddar cheese and ate two inari (which have some egg in the batter-stuff). So I wasn't pesca-vegan either.

When I woke up on Friday, my whole room smelled like all the cheddar cheese in the world.

Friday morning, I veganized 'dirt pudding' since it was three people's birthdays (including Joanna's, you lucky girl!). However, I was much too cheap to buy vegan gummy worms, so I used regular ones and had several servings without the worms. It was super-sugary, and I felt like a terrible 'foodie', especially since I'm normally so healthy.

Friday evening, I signed up for work hours for next quarter, and here another issue arose. Previously this quarter, I was still new at being a supervisor at the library. I would hug other students, etc, and some of this got a little out of hand. As the quarter progressed, my behavior would only get 'touchy' when I was tired or had been at work for seven or eight hours already that day. But this was unprofessional, and my boss noticed.

So now I have a one-on-one meeting with him to go over my behavior and discuss how a proper supervisor should behave. I've met with the people that I normally am affectionate with, and we have agreed to switch to high-fives. And no, I wasn't just attacking random people: I only hug my friends and they are reciprocated 90% of the time. That's just a problem with working with your friends, I guess. Also, we always hug outside of work, so I guess it didn't really occur to me that this was inappropriate in the way my boss says it is.

I hardly ever get on Facebook during work, and I thought I was being friendly. I'm kinda crushed a little, mostly because there were only two or three hugs during a nine and a half hour shift. And I don't work with my hugging friends on my other shift (this one).

And I'll be working with them next quarter, so it's a good thing we have this "conversation" scheduled because this really worries me. I don't want to be fired when I only have two quarters left with this job.

But right now, I really should be working on my Philosophy paper (due Sunday at midnight), my take-home exam (due Monday), my Inorganic notes and studying (due Tuesday at 4pm), and my Chemical Literature paper (due Wednesday at noon).

So I bid you farewell! Don't forget to wear socks when wearing sneakers!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

November 11, 2010 2:15 PM

Good afternoon!

So, my gal pal Joanna is back in town, and we have dinner planned for us girls! I'm thrilled because we are gonna be eating some fancy sushi and catching up!

This past week has been a blur, and I had a little caffeine induced spazz out this morning. But I got my lab done and even though the computer crashed like 6 times, I have accomplished most everything that I needed to.

I think I'll pass/get B's or A's in all of my classes this quarter, but let's wait and see before our hopes get up.

The caffeine is still buzzing in my ears, so I'll do a more thorough update next time (Saturday).

Take good care of yourself!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

November 6, 2010 1:30 PM

Good afternoon!

For starters, I got an extension on the lab! It's now due today, Saturday, via email. That still means I have to finish it, but I have most of the calculations done now (just one part that I'm slightly stuck on). I also need to write up the conclusion and abstract, but that should be easier now that I have actual results to work with.

On Thursday night, I worked like crazy on other homework, and I only got two hours of sleep (from 2-4am). On Friday morning when I got up at 4am, I took an hour to get everything together and clean up a little from the night before. Then I baked from 4-7am, spending some time on Facebook (and not accomplishing anything, really). I was going to have a friend over for breakfast, but he took too long in the shower and had to run to catch his bus. I fed his breakfast to Margie instead (which made me feel a little guilty about giving her food intended for a guy she doesn't even know).

Then I started working on homework again, and I went to the coffee shop on campus at 8:30am to meet with one of my lab partners to learn how to do the calculations. She didn't show until around 10am, but Jersey bought me coffee and a banana. She was very thorough with all the explanations, and I spent the next couple of hours power-housing through the lab. My friend that couldn't do breakfast showed up, and we chatted for a bit while he ate some of my baked bread.

I went to a Free Pizza Friday and didn't eat anything (of course), but I fed my friends with my latest baked creation - I messed with the flour ratios, and someone commented that it had the texture of a marshmallow. I'm not sure how, but I'll switch up the ratio a bit to keep away the grain-y feel from last time and the texture from this time. They all loved the flavor though.

I went to several meetings, one of which was for work. I took notes and went over them with my staff today, so hopefully they will feel informed and part of 'the team'. Mostly they were interested in the information about work shirts and the matching sweaters/fleeces we will be getting soon. They were also very cooperative when I sent them off to do menial tasks like pushing in chairs and looking for missing books.

After my meeting, I hung around the library for a bit, talking with some of my co-worker friends. We ended up discussing different squash recipes, and now I am starting to crave squash and potatoes. Then I walked home (in the freezing rain) to grab the rest of my baked goodies for a coffee date I had with a friend from my Philosophy class.

He was a bit busy, so I went and talked to my faculty adviser for a bit about some issues that came up in one of my classes. She told me that she'd look into it, and I was very grateful. Then I met up with my Philosophy friend and spent an hour and a half eating bread, bananas and a cup of Earl Grey tea. He drove me back to my place, and I settled down to make dinner.

But I had forgotten that I had plans for the night, so when Tony showed up in the apartment wondering if I was ready, I grabbed my stuff and headed on out. We ordered some Chinese, watched the latest Criminal Minds episode, and then the party began! I had a great time, and people kept commenting on how well I seemed for having so little sleep.

Around midnight, I was getting a little tired, and Mike said he'd drive me home. So I picked up my keys and phone and stuff, and we ended up getting back at around 12:45am. I crawled into bed and passed out completely. Oh, and I lost (and re-found) my ID card yesterday. It was in my taxes that I was going over on Thursday night...

This morning, I woke up tired, but very refreshed. The walk to work this morning was very brisk and kinda freezing-drizzling. A Public Safety officer came in before I unlocked the building and asked me if I was going to open the building. When I said yes, the officer left - which makes no sense to me.

So far my shift has been productive and not-productive. I still need to finish up that lab and study for Advanced Organic. But I've got another four hours before I get off today....

Try something different for lunch next week!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

November 4, 2010 10:30 AM

Good morning! I was actually going to write a post yesterday, but then I downloaded AIM and got really confused. So I forgot to post.

Anyway, last Saturday, I went out to two parties. The first was the Honors Halloween party, and I got to see all my freshmen dressed up! Tony was a Simpson's character, painted yellow and everything, and Jersey was Mr. Freeze, complete with a bucket on his head?????

Margie went all out as a witch from the video games series Left4Dead. They are these creepy zombies that cry, and if you startle them, they kill you in one hit. She went all out with the make-up, and everyone loved it. I went as Stephanie from Lazy Town (the TV Show for kids), and many people remarked that the costume was perfect for my personality.

The second party I went to was in the city, and a friend invited me. I didn't know most of the people there, but I ended up having a great time. This fact should be pretty obvious if you consider that I got back to my apartment at 4 in the morning, sauntered in, and, upon seeing Margie on the couch, said, "Heyyyyyyy.... you look like my mom.....". Shortly after that I woke up to my alarm for church. I didn't go.

But, I did go to the pancake party after church, and I'm pretty sure everyone in the room wondered why I wasn't at service but still able to go to eat. Of course, there was nothing really vegan there for me to eat, so I suffered in silence until I finally announced that I had to go home and write a paper. Then they all gave me a look that said, "So you're just gonna come for an hour and leave?" But hey! I really did have a paper to write!

The rest of my Sunday was spent writing said paper, except for Kim's birthday party that night. It was pretty great, and Matt made her pumpkin whoopie pies from scratch. We got a little crazy, but the girl's birthday is Halloween! She deserves a full-fledged party! We also discovered that it was slightly snowing outside, which is depressing, but since we were indoors, we didn't really care. It didn't stick anyways.

On Monday, I got a boyfriend, a freshman guy who's friends with my freshmen and is pretty cute. I also spent a large portion of Monday preparing for a large lab report I have due today (Thursday). Then I put some pictures up online for Halloween and a few night before.

Tuesday, I majorly crunched on that lab and discovered that I had no idea what to do, and the explanations given were insufficient. So I emailed my lab partners for help, and after I received no response for the next four hours, I went to bed.

Wednesday, I checked my email first thing in the morning - no response. I went to class, lunch, and then back home to work on that lab. No response. I looked over my notes, google-d it, etc. Nothing. Did some other homework. Went to class, meetings, then over to the guy's place to work on other stuff.... Then when I finally got home at 11:00pm - I had return email. It didn't even address the question I had. It was asking me if I wanted to meet up and work on the lab right now. I had work at 7:30 am the next morning.

I ignored the email and went to bed. I'll turn it in late, and if I fail, I'll re-take it next quarter. I've had enough of this.

Also, there was this really dumb guy in the business building who doesn't know anything about the difference between a VGA cable (for projectors) and an ethernet cable (for internet). And he's tech support. He also thinks you can only access your email from your home computer.

To relieve a headache, rub your temples in a circular motion. If that doesn't work, pop some aspirin and skip all your classes.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

October 30, 2010 1:30 PM

Good afternoon!

I know I didn't post this past week, and I am very sorry. I've been suffering from writer's block - mostly because I have to write two papers, and I haven't started yet....

I've spent more time with the freshmen this week, and I hung out with the guys a lot too. I'm getting to the point where I only go home to sleep. Last Sunday, Annie set off the fire alarm because she burned her pancakes - REALLY BADLY!! Apparently, she was playing on her laptop at the kitchen table, not paying attention to the stove - which was on "High".

The alarm woke me up (since it's inches away from my face on my lofted bed), and I didn't regain my hearing until hours later. Margie was the one who turned off the stove, put the pan in the sink, covered it with water, and opened the windows. Annie just stood around laughing about how it had only been 'a few minutes' and she can't believe the alarms are so sensitive.

We stood outside in the cold for about half an hour for Public Safety to show up and tell us that we can go back inside (Luckily there wasn't actually a fire, or we'd be dead). Then the apartment had filled with smoke (literally, not just a fog - legit smoke), and I had to work on an exam. So I called the boys and got picked up and taken over to their place for ~10 hours... and I ate a ton of take-out....

So, that started a cycle of not eating at home/not eating just because Annie keeps trying to talk to me, and I'm really starting to hate her laugh. I mean, what kind of person stands around talking and laughing while her roommate runs around putting out the fire that SHE caused?! I know I didn't do anything to help personally, but that was only because I was getting dressed and half awake!!

Yeah, I know it's not good, and I'm going to try to fix that this week. I still hung around long enough to bake on Friday (it turned out great!), but she hung around me the whole time talking non-stop about every minute detail of her life... And her laugh gets really obnoxious really fast...

Enough whining. The rest of my week went fine, though I didn't do nearly as much homework as I should have - note the aforementioned papers. I also got a letter from VegAnn that made me very happy! However, I haven't written a response yet because, well, I've been avoiding writing anything.

I can't wait for Thanksgiving to come, but first I have to do my homework! Hopefully I'll get something done in the next four hours!

Oh, and I got a new toothpaste that is flavored with anise. It's absolutely amazing, but I always feel like I should brush my teeth afterwards... I guess I associate the mint-y freshness with clean more than I originally thought.

Eat some soup or steaming noodles. They are nice when the weather is cold, and you want to eat something a little messy!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

October 23, 2010 4:15 PM

Good afternoon!

So, yesterday I was going to get up before 8am and bake bake bake! But I slept until 9:30am, and only got to do one 'bake'. I mailed my products off to Joanna and VegAnn - my friendly cooking aficionados in disguise!

I hope that the both of them will criticize me thoroughly so I can improve my recipes!

I also finally put my laundry away (I did it on Wednesday) and cleaned my room. Normally, my room is immaculate (and it's still pretty clean when I call it 'messy'), but I hadn't cleaned in over two weeks! So there were things on the floor - and not just books! Clothes and homework and random pieces of jewelry!

After 7pm, I went over to the guys' place with two of the fishies to chill.. and Carrie came over!! I hadn't seen the beautiful goddess of vitality and life in so long!!! We ended up watching Beerfest 'cause I got invited to a party themed around the aforementioned flick. It was pretty funny, but in a male-crude sort of way.

I was going to wake up early and bake again today, but I ended up going to bed around 2am and desperately needed sleep in order to function properly at the library this morning. Maybe I'll do some of that tonight after shopping for my Halloween costume... Stephany from Lazy Town!!! Yes, the little kid show that is constantly referenced as a pedophile-attractor... Luckily, I'll have my big, burly men around me all night, so I won't get attacked! I promise I'll be safe, Mom!

Fun fact: Today, someone took the ice shavings from the rink and made a snowman in one of the quads on campus.

Second fun fact: The alarm was going off this morning when I got to work, and Public Safety was unhappily waiting for me. I got severely chewed out because some jerk decided to yank on the lobby doors so hard, the alarm thought (s)he was trying to break in...

Final fun fact: I wanted to buy lunch, but only had three dollars and fifty cents. Unfortunately, you can't buy anything* with that. *Anything being something I would be willing to eat for lunch on a Saturday afternoon when really hungry....

Buckle down and get that homework done! I know I'm gonna work my butt off on this Advanced Organic exam I have to do!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

October 21, 2010 11:00 AM

OK, so here's the skinny on my past week - SLEEP DEPRIVED AND I SOMEHOW FINISHED MOST OF MY HOMEWORK WITHOUT KNOWING IT!!

Like, honestly, I cannot remember the last time I looked at my homework, but it's all done in my handwriting, tucked in each folder....

I also have been listening to music a lot this week - mostly "Of Montreal" (see previous post).

I spent a lot of time 'studying' but actually watching movies over at the guys' place. I spent a lot of time debating what I should cook and then eating pretzels. I cut myself pretty bad trying to open a tub of hummus - and, no, I did not use a knife, it was literally the tub that cut me.

I made myself a 'Snookie-bump' for my Chemical Literature presentation on Tuesday - which sucked 'cause Margie kicked me out of the bathroom so she could take a shower and I left for class an hour later - and she was still in there.... I think I did pretty good on my Advanced Organic exam, but we'll wait and see.

Today, I get to eat lunch at Henry's, which is the restaurant run by the Hospitality department on the fourth floor of the Administration Building. I'm super-excited since you can only eat there if you have a faculty 'reserve' lunch for an event. I've scouted out the menu, and it looks like I can easily vegan-ize one or two of their salads - plus my lunch will be paid for!

One of my favorite workers is no longer on this shift with me - but he's still working at the library. He was transferred to another project where they needed him more. Still makes me sad that I won't get to see him on a regular basis...

So, tell me about your week! And don't forget to floss! (I have)

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

October 20, 2010 11:55 PM

I'll do a formal update tomorrow morning - but here is something I want saved for posterity...

The format is super-messed up, but pay close attention to the times (the numbers are supposed to get smaller).

VegAnn and I are quoting songs by the band "Of Montreal" which we saw live the day before my birthday.

Cap'n Molly V said You look like a playground to me!
  • VegANN player!
    54 shots o' rum ago
  • Molly VI think this is the most epic form of Internet tag I have ever played!

    Well I'm not a diamond so you'll flatter
    Because we're not slaves to physical matter
    50 shots o' rum ago
  • VegANN she said you're not boring im just bored with you, the psychology behind it is ruthless, wish it werent true!
    39 shots o' rum ago
  • Molly V
    He was nostalgic for the ground Hope down the drain Still flew to your tragedy In a glass-bottom airplane Looping like a retard Are you still playing the race card?
    36 shots o' rum ago
  • Molly V
    you cured me of my death anxiety, only took you two tries
    the head scene dropped the vaccine, and I've chosen a very powerful penance
    26 shots o' rum ago
  • Molly V
    I’m really not your possession, I am just your friend.
    still there’s an invisible suture that keeps me in my seat next to you till the end
    8 shots o' rum ago ·

  • Tony Hawk ann, i didn't knoew yoeu coeuld retroeactively coemment froem the future!
    4 shots o' rum ago ·
  • Molly V
    OMG THAT'S THE BEST THING EVER!!! ANN, DO THAT MORE OFTEN!!
    3 shots o' rum ago ·
  • VegANN and oef all the things I have said, foer this 1 toe get stuck in a time warp. where it will foerever make NOE sense
    3 shots o' rum ago ·
  • VegANN OEK if this woerks.... we need toe add toe it soe the coenversation leads up toe it loegically
    2 shots o' rum ago ·
  • Molly V
    IT MAKES TOTAL SENSE!!! LEAVE IT THERE!!!!!
    2 shots o' rum ago ·
  • Molly V hmmmm ann, i like jewelry. let's start from there
    'bout a shot o' rum ago ·
  • VegANN this is disturbing me!!!
    'bout a shot o' rum ago ·
    Tony Hawk It's almoest like a coeuntdoewn noew! See yoeu in the future A!
    jus' now ·
  • VegANNand now i see your face selling chinese jewelery, ahhh HA HA!
    -461 shots o' rum ago

Saturday, October 16, 2010

October 16, 2010 3:45 PM

Good afternoon!

Friday was an easy day - I baked two loaves of "Applesauce Bread" and gave one out at a meeting and gave one to the apartment across the hall. I knitted, organized files, played video games, watched TV, ordered Chinese food, and went over to the boys' place - not in that order, of course!

Today, I'm working at the library - and will be for quite a while yet! My boss couldn't come to work, and no one would sub for him. Soooooo..... I'm working opening and closing today for a total of 14 hours!!! Straight!!! I brought a bunch of snack food, my backpack, my knitting/crocheting, etc - and held a mini-indoor picnic with my coworkers! They liked that, and I knitted one of them a little heart out of some blue fuzzy yarn.

So far, I've been here for 5.5 hours, and I've done no homework. I feel a little bad about that, but I have plenty of time left until I leave... Procrastination.... yeah....

For those keeping track, I got here and punched in at 10:29 AM - and I am scheduled to close the library at midnight - which will probably take extra time to lock up the building and set the alarms. Then I get to walk home!

Today is Brick City Weekend - which is when a bunch of parents come on-campus and go to a bunch of activities with their students. We have speakers, concerts, tours, etc going on today, so the library is as busy as a bee (a live one, that is)!

Those of you who can come to campus readily today should stop by and visit! I've got carrots, sugar snap peas, raisins, plums, apples, almonds, barbeque potato chips, and some brownies (they aren't vegan, but my coworker brought them in for us).

Stretch out your back today and take out the trash!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

October 14, 2010 10:30 AM

Good morning!

So, I really need to start updating you guys during the week, but it's kinda hard to find time/remember. The problem is, when I am at work, I can't exactly remember what happened earlier in the week.... but I'll do my best!

So, I got to go to that party on Saturday - and another one, plus we had a mini-get-together at the guys' place. It was a very successful venture, and I am super-grateful to Tony and Jersey for going with me/driving!

Sunday, I didn't go to church (oops), mostly because I was still exhausted - but also because I was getting sick again! This always happens when the weather starts going schizo... THERE WAS FROST ON THE ROOFS ON WEDNESDAY!!! AND ALL OVER THE GRASS TOO!!!

Monday, I skipped my Advanced Organic class because I was still sick - I felt so nauseous I couldn't even take medicine or sleep. I kinda curled up on the floor in a 'nest' of blankets and waited for the sun to rise. Luckily, I was back to full-power by 3:00 PM to go to my meeting and class. Then I did some homework and went over to the guys' place to chill and play games.

Tuesday I got a lot accomplished, but not much of it was homework. I really need to bust out some serious studying - but at least I am up-to-date with all my meeting stuff.

Wednesday I did homework and went to class - in a restaurant!!! My Philosophy class went to The King and I for class since we had a budget we could use for the class. I was the only one who finished their entire meal - and I was still hungry!! I got Phat Phet Tofu - with steamed tofu and brown rice. I also ate some white rice to soak up the sauce when I ran out of brown rice.

Today I am taking a quiz in Inorganic Chemistry I - I took the first quiz and got a 95, but today's quiz covers a lot more information which has me worried.

On the bright side, I have almonds, raisins, and chocolate for lunch today! Yum!

Buy something on impulse today - you deserve the extra lovin'!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

October 9, 2010 11:30 AM

Good morning!

Well, here are some updates - I know my last post was super-rushed...

First of all, Thursday was a total rush, but I was very happy when it ended. Friday, I got up before 7am to bake and do homework - unfortunately I discovered that our bread pans had 'mysteriously disappeared'.... So I say around sadly doing homework with no delicious applesauce bread in the oven... After meetings, I went over to Dr. Destler's house for the Senior Picnic - and took pictures of his banjo collection.

I didn't know anyone there until I ran into some people from a party. They were nice enough to let me hang out with them for a while, and they went on a tour of the house with me even though they already had seen it. I left early (so they could have fun without a tag-along), and then went over to the boys' place to order Chinese and act like a dork.

We watched the old "Batman Returns" movie with Catwoman and The Penguin - but by that point, I was completely out of it. I got home around 2am and crashed before rising bright and early for work today!!

Several things to mention - I found out that I have a trust fund for 'educational expenses' just this last week - as in, now that I am about to graduate, my family is like, 'oh, yeah - why haven't you used anything from your trust fund?' and I'm like, 'what trust fund?'. I knew my sister had one, but no one said anything about me, and since it is run through my aunt and I don't know who Dee's godmother is, I assumed that Dee got it from my aunt because of that. So now I have to scrounge up old housing and tuition bills to fill them and get my parents reimbursed. Did I mention that no one told me about this during the previous two years I've spent at college? Really, guys! Way to pack the stress/work on before all my projects and presentations are due!

I've been invited to a party tonight - that I REALLY want to go to, but I don't know anyone there except the birthday boy. So I thought, 'hey, I need a ride and someone to go with - so why not combine the two and bring along an awesome person with a car!' Unfortunately, said awesome person and her sister (very awesome as well) are busy tonight, so now I have to go through my contacts to find someone who will go (but not know anyone there). And I don't want to bring one of the guys because they'll get the wrong impression if I bring just one. And I don't want to bring a group because that would probably be mean to take so many people. BUT I WANT TO GO!!!!

Hmm....

Go buy something with cherries in it or a baked delicious!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

October 7, 2010 11:30 AM

Good morning!

It's been quite a while since I updated, and I am feeling guilty.

Saturday - the corn maze was a-maize-ing (hee-hee). We heard this group of people talking about how "Kyle" was leading them in the wrong direction, and they were calling out his name. So we decided to start calling out Kyle's name whenever we got lost - and we met him! Turns out he knows Jersey, and then it was even more fun to run around calling out his name in the dark! Several other groups started doing it too, and when we left the maze, we called out his name over the microphone, and the whole maze started yelling his name back at us. We saw them again when they got out of the maze and we were drinking hot cider.

Sunday - I went to church for the first time in three weeks (which made me feel super-guilty), but everyone was nice about it. After church, I worked on homework and fooled around on the net for the rest of the day.

Monday - Classes were rough, but I finished my interviews for my assistant. The girl I picked is capable, and I look forward to working with her.

Tuesday - Wednesday was a blur, though I felt sick and went to bed super early.

And now the library is chaotic, and I gotta go!

Take good care of yourself!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

October 2, 2010 6:37 PM

Quick update - just to let you know I'm not dead!

Thursday, I got out of Inorganic early and got out of lab two hours early! Which means I got to have dinner!

Then I went to my meeting, hung out for a bit reading a vegan baking cook book, and went home to sleep.

Friday - I handed out 6 boxes worth of chocolate bunnies, did an interview, went to 2 meetings, ran a College Of Science Honors event, did laundry, and then held a potluck at my place that went until one in the morning... Not many people showed, but the ones who did had a good time and took food home with them! No one brought anything but dessert or a bag of chips, so we ended up eating hummus, chips, pretzels, dessert, and some fake meat drenched in BBQ sauce that I had lying in the freezer.

Saturday - Today! I had two meeting during my shift at work, so I only spent three and a half hours behind the desk - most of which was spent responding to emails and denying applications for the job that people are interviewing with me for (same one as the interview on Friday). I had to make it sound professional and give good reasons why they were denied, and that took a while.

But now I am home and eating quickly before the boys come to take me to Macedon for The Amazing Moonlight Maize Maze!!! I forgot to bring my lunch today to work, so I'm gonna bury that in my bag and snack during the trip. Luckily one of my bosses shared her food with me during the second meeting, too!

Gotta go now! Take care, stay warm, and carry an umbrella just in case!!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

September 30, 2010 10:30 AM

So, life is a bit busy - but all is well in the end!

So, last time I posted was Tuesday, hmm?

Tuesday evening I worked on my lab until I collapsed. Wednesday, I skipped my gym classes to work on that lab again - and met with a new activities board that I am head of! It was a ten minute meeting, and it went great!

Then I worked more on my lab - until I finally finished (what I could do). Then I picked up a bunch of ice cream stuff for the event on Friday and a bunch of snack foods for the potluck on Friday. Tony and I agreed that this was the most 'unhealthy' my shopping cart has ever looked. Oh, and I saved ten dollars by using my shopper's card!

Another outstanding thing - I got an invitation - to a date? to be friends? I don't know, really. Facebook says he has a girlfriend, so unless she and he both say they aren't, I won't get too involved.

But anyway - he's in my Philosophy class, so this is based off of some arguments we studied in class.

The TeleOntoCosmological Argument
(references to The Teleological, The Ontological, and The Cosmological
Arguments from Stanford)

1. Mohawks exhibit complexity, order, adaptation, purpose, and/or beauty.
2. Mohawks can't be random, they must be the product of a mind.
3. Therefore there exists a mind that produced or is producing mohawks.
4. A mind that produces mohawk is part of the definition of Molly or C****.
5. Therefore C**** and Molly exist.
6. There is a being more fun than which no being can be conceived.
7. It is more fun to exist than to not exist.
8. Since Molly and C**** exist (5), they are more fun than non-existance and are in the running for that being which no more fun being can be conceived.
9. Everything has a cause.
10. There are no causal loops.
11. There are no infinite causal chains.
12. Therefore there is a cause for Molly to accompany C**** to a Dubstep concert Thursday night.
_ Sound Argument _ Not Sound
13. If (12) is unfounded, a bad time for Molly, or a smashing success, then Molly and C**** should meet up at a party Friday or Saturday.
_ Sound Argument _ Not Sound


I said I couldn't do Thursday, but I would like to see him Friday or Saturday. Also, I googled 'Dubstep' - and it's some kind of electronic dance show.

At this point, I'm kinda confused - because this definitely looks like a date to me...

Oh well... my world doesn't revolve around boys anyway...

Today (hopefully) will be a good day - it's certainly been productive!

Compliment those around you today! It makes them happier that you noticed something small like Koehl's new glasses! I forgot to compliment him this morning, so Joan beat me to it... :(

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

September 28, 2010 11:15 PM

So, I haven't posted in a while, and I'm dead tired. But I thought I'll update you guys anyway!

I ended up going to both parties on Saturday night - and was responsible. I had a lot of fun with my friends and the guy that invited me to the first one. I might tell you more about this one later, depending on how this turns out...

Sunday, I skipped church since I had about 3 hours of sleep by the time my alarm went off. I turned it off and fell asleep until noon. Then I worked on my homework for quite some time, snacking on and off, until I couldn't do any more. Then I went over to the guys' place and finished up the take-home exam for Advanced Organic.

Monday was long and tiring, and I didn't really get anything done except food shopping. Oh, and I had a Philosophy exam which turned out a lot better than I thought it would.

Today I had an Inorganic exam and some meetings - which went fine but could have gone better. I went to the Hooks and Needles meeting today, and I'm knitting a scarf and crocheting another one - I switch off between the two of them so my hands can rest while I still feel like I'm accomplishing something.

Then I met up with my lab partners and figured out how to do the calculations for the lab due Thursday night - which I haven't done much of. The computer I had didn't work, so I told the other girl to email me what she and I did on her computer - hopefully that will make things go faster than spending another hour and a half working through it by myself again.

I worked some more on it once I got home, but I am pretty tired and have class at 8am tomorrow. Oh, and sometime before Friday I have to buy 5 gallons of ice cream and some toppings for an event I'm hosting for the College of Science. And we have no freezer room to store it in...

Argh! My head aches!

Remember to eat your vitamins and go to the bathroom regularly!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

September 25, 2010 5:45 PM

Long day; Go away!
Never come again, OK?

I think I might skip my parties tonight and just crash on the floor.... either that or else order Chinese (again like last night) and collapse at a party in someone else's apartment....

I rather like my little poem-song....

September 25, 2010 10:00 AM

Good morning!

So, I had to come into work today at 8:45am today - which is a bummer for a Saturday, but hopefully I'll get a lot done. Normally we open at 11am, so I don't think it will be too busy before then.

I'm listening to Vampire Weekend this morning - I finally figured out how to use Grooveshark on this computer! Also, our library now uses Meebo (an online chat service) so patrons or other librarians can chat with us without leaving their home/office! And it doesn't rack up a phone bill! So I learned several new tech-y things!

Friday was fun - but we didn't do the corn maze since Mike is out of town (and we'd feel guilty if we went off without him). But I still didn't get any work done except for my laundry and some knitting. I think knitting goes faster than crochet, but who can tell when you suck at both?

Training is going on this morning, so Jersey is here learning about library things and projector things. They are all headed up to the fourth floor now, like duckies following the two training mommies!!! Hahaha!!!

The Reporter (the on-campus magazine that comes out weekly) has a section called "RIT Rings" where people can call or text in anything - and the funny stuff gets put in the paper. Anyways, this week there is a comment that goes like this:

Saturday 4:06 PM
I just heard a freshman telling other freshmen that there is a "secret" floor in the Wallace Library... which is just the fourth floor. Oh, freshmen."

And the moment I read that, I thought of two things - 1) Joanna would say something like that and 2) we changed our name from the Wallace Library to The Wallace Center.

I think I miss Joanna and have been working here waaayyyyyy too long....

On the bright side, my dad just called my mom and told her that he had finished hiking the Grand Canyon - and he sounds really healthy and alive! She's super-happy that he called her, and we can't wait for him to come back home on Sunday with all his friends.

I should probably start working on my homework now - or at least finish answering my email.

I'll close with a quote today from lovely little lady:

"Enjoy the weather before it gets too cold, and take care of your feet and teeth. When they hurt, you can't smile very well." - Mom

Friday, September 24, 2010

September 24, 2010 11:00 AM

Good morning!

OK, so Thursday was a rush of doing things (like it always is) - but at least I got a lot done. I had tons of fun at work - which always happens - and now I am knitting a 'mobius scarf'' for one of my co-workers since he thought the concept of an infinite 3-D loop with only one side was awesome. It's pretty easy to make - just sew the ends together with a turn in the scarf so that if you lay it flat, it looks like a figure 8. I also got offered a modeling job for this Sunday and invited to a party this Saturday. Jersey and Tony and I are thinking about going to a corn maize Friday (today) night, so this weekend is gonna be packed with awesome and tons of homework!

As for classes, I got out of Inorganic early and ate dinner! Then I got out of Kinetics Lab early and went home before going to my meeting wide awake and NOT BEING THE COMMITTEE HEAD!!!! It was great, even though the new committee head kept looking at me to help him whenever he said "Oh, someone will have to look that up....". But that's his problem and not mine! I've got too much stuff to do anyways!

So, today I was gonna get up at 8am, study, clean, do laundry, etc. As you can guess, that didn't happen - well, I did get out of bed and turn off my alarm clock... But then I fell back asleep until 9:45 am - so laundry will have to be after my council meeting. I still had enough time this morning to take it easy, though, since I only have to start seeing people at noon today.

So here are some updates on my life - I am now the College of Science Honors Representative for this school year!!! (I beat out the only other person running.) I have to work tomorrow from 9am to 6pm, and I think part of it will have to be unpaid since I don't want to break my 20 hours a week limit mandated by the school. I went from not-liking-leeks to liking-leeks in one day (yesterday). I have started most of my homework for this weekend already, and on Wednesday, I ate an entire box of vegan snickerdoodles (well, I shared three of them) that were also gluten-free.

And most importantly - October 1st is Worldwide Vegetarian Day - starting off Veg Awareness Month. So I would absolutely love it if every friend/family member would go vegetarian for October 1st! I think it would be so cool! So please! Don't eat meat, fish, or poultry on October 1st!!

And for those of you who want to go an extra mile, you could pledge to be vegan or vegetarian for another day, a week, or even the whole month!! I'm so excited (since I know so many people) that a large portion of campus might be veg for a day!!!

http://www.worldvegetarianday.org/
You can register your veggie-ness online and win cool things too!

Here's where I cut out and wish you all a wonderful day!!!



Every meatless meal can help:
• Reduce the risk of major killers such as heart disease, strokes and cancers while cutting exposure
to foodborne pathogens;
• Provide a viable answer to feeding the world’s hungry through more efficient use of grains and other crops;
• Save animals from suffering in factory-farm conditions and from the pain and terror of slaughter;
• Conserve vital but limited freshwater, fertile topsoil and other precious resources;
• Preserve irreplaceable ecosystems such as rainforests and other wildlife habitats;
• Decrease greenhouse gases that are accelerating global warming;
• Mitigate the ever-expanding environmental pollution of animal agriculture.