Happy Friday!
Sep. 22nd, 2006 04:52 pmToday was a good day.
To start with, I got to drive
moss6886's Sonata to school (though, gotta say it's quite a change of pace from the Passat. Took a couple minutes to get used to). Not a big deal, but the CD player is much nicer. It was raining, but it was also very pretty and not to cold, and there was a refreshing lack of stupid people on the road. Speaking of (kinda), have you ever had a moment where you suddenly realize that other people probably think your life is very strange? I was driving along, when it occurred to me that a great many people would find it odd if they had to pass a buggy on a county highway. I, however, do it at least twice on any given school day.
Anyways, the one hitch in the day was that I lost a piece of homework for Lec 100. It was a little time management chart thingy. However, I told the professor about this and she copied off a new one for me fill out and return later (yay!), which I did in the time normally occupied by said class (it was canceled).
To continue the goodness of the day, today was the first SOAP (Students Opposed to Acts of Prejudice) meeting. The group had been defunct for the last year and a half, but when my Sociology Professor moved out here (this is her first year at the Wood) she decided to revive it. Things went well, the people in the group seem like good people to be around, and the events we brainstormed all sound worth the time of thinking them.
The final thing of goodness (which was immediately after the penultimate thing of goodness, a class with popcorn and bits of movie) was news of my theatrical status. The bad news? Although I apparently read very well, I was not cast in any role. The good news? I was offered the job of stage manager. ::blinks:: Whoa. I didn't accept right away (although I did accept), because whlie a rather large portion of my mind was yelling "OMG liek squee!," the rather smaller portion that was going "Holy responsibility, Batman! Run away!" was quite loud. The more cowardly portion of me suitably suppressed, I can now say I'm looking forward to the experience. Should be fun, even if it does mean that board-treading is not in my immediate future.
ETA: SG-1: Ba'al! Dragon! Ba'al! ::bounce::
Atlantis: Jack!
To start with, I got to drive
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Anyways, the one hitch in the day was that I lost a piece of homework for Lec 100. It was a little time management chart thingy. However, I told the professor about this and she copied off a new one for me fill out and return later (yay!), which I did in the time normally occupied by said class (it was canceled).
To continue the goodness of the day, today was the first SOAP (Students Opposed to Acts of Prejudice) meeting. The group had been defunct for the last year and a half, but when my Sociology Professor moved out here (this is her first year at the Wood) she decided to revive it. Things went well, the people in the group seem like good people to be around, and the events we brainstormed all sound worth the time of thinking them.
The final thing of goodness (which was immediately after the penultimate thing of goodness, a class with popcorn and bits of movie) was news of my theatrical status. The bad news? Although I apparently read very well, I was not cast in any role. The good news? I was offered the job of stage manager. ::blinks:: Whoa. I didn't accept right away (although I did accept), because whlie a rather large portion of my mind was yelling "OMG liek squee!," the rather smaller portion that was going "Holy responsibility, Batman! Run away!" was quite loud. The more cowardly portion of me suitably suppressed, I can now say I'm looking forward to the experience. Should be fun, even if it does mean that board-treading is not in my immediate future.
ETA: SG-1: Ba'al! Dragon! Ba'al! ::bounce::
Atlantis: Jack!