Day 340: Shakespeare and friends
Aug. 29th, 2006 09:03 pmMy first and only class today was Tvordi's Shakespeare class. Awesome. She is such a cool professor. She is teh awesome, and this class looks like it's going to be fun. I have friends in this class, and at least we're going to be able to see one of the plays for cheap. And Del will also be stopping in. I am very excited. And I will not have to read any sonnets. Not that a sonnet read aloud by Alan Rickman hurt anyone. Lunch was fairly uneventful, and I ate at the new Teriyakistix next to the Hoagie Yoagi. Not bad at all. Unfortunately, I will not be able to see my new college advisor until Friday, so right now the whole graduation thing is up in the air. Once I got all that done, I came back to the apartment, read some Dickens, took a nap, called Mom, and then had supper with my roommates.
It's one of the first real meals I've had up here in the apartment, a decently-sized meal, that did not involve my mother's scintillating efforts. Del made salad, BenTen had fruit salad, and we had a quiche, and sourdough bread, and it was all kinds of fun, just talking and sort of being a small family of our own. It's also nice that we're at home and awake at the same time as well. I got the last of my reading done, except for the criminal justice, which I am more or less dreading because CJ textbooks manage to be so painfully boring most of the time.
In a stroke of good luck, I found that jacket I was looking for, the one upon which I put all the buttons. This is the first time all summer I've had the buttons and the jacket at the same time, so I'm going to take a minute to attach said buttons, and then brave me some CJ. I must also talk to more professors about how I'm supposed to pass the LSAT's. I am very scared. But I think I can do it.
Del is watching a chick-flick, Just My Luck, and I am sort of enjoying the sort morbid pain that the characters go through.

It's one of the first real meals I've had up here in the apartment, a decently-sized meal, that did not involve my mother's scintillating efforts. Del made salad, BenTen had fruit salad, and we had a quiche, and sourdough bread, and it was all kinds of fun, just talking and sort of being a small family of our own. It's also nice that we're at home and awake at the same time as well. I got the last of my reading done, except for the criminal justice, which I am more or less dreading because CJ textbooks manage to be so painfully boring most of the time.
In a stroke of good luck, I found that jacket I was looking for, the one upon which I put all the buttons. This is the first time all summer I've had the buttons and the jacket at the same time, so I'm going to take a minute to attach said buttons, and then brave me some CJ. I must also talk to more professors about how I'm supposed to pass the LSAT's. I am very scared. But I think I can do it.
Del is watching a chick-flick, Just My Luck, and I am sort of enjoying the sort morbid pain that the characters go through.