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Journal Entry: Mon Mar 30, 2009, 2:12 PM
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I don't feel whiny enough to say "Well FINALLLYYYYYY", but- I am glad spring is here. Cabin fever was really starting to eat at me and it IS ever so nice to go outside with only ONE jacket on. Today I went for a walk down the train tracks, and stopped to look around. The birds were everywhere singing so loudly. And I saw, for my first time, bluebirds- 6 or 7 of them! They are quite small (bigger than a junco, smaller than a robin). Beautiful birds they were, and wonderful singers. And I saw a handful of my favorite birds flying low-- the turkey vultures :) A good birding day...

In other news, my art exhibit at the college is doing well. I've sold some pieces and finished my first commission. I had a small interview as well, about creating the school's mascot. As far as school CLASSES are going...well, I do seem to be sludging through some mid-semester slacking...it's weird. I'll go through phases of 'hard core into stuff', then phases of 'bleh. I dont care'--- similar to 'Gee, I know procrastinated but I still thought I'd have enough time to do that'. :P Oddly, even in my 'bleh' mode (now) I'm STILL doing better than most people in my classes. I guess I must be an efficient slacker of sorts. Still, wouldn't kill me to get my act together.....
Slack or not, I'm glad to be in school. I got so much going for me, and it makes my brain feel crazy to consider it all sometimes, but I so much to be thankful for. I go bonkers tryin to do everything at once and practically slit my wrists with guilt-blades if I (heaven FORBID) have to put down one thing to pick up another. Dramatic skull of mine!! Sometimes I just gotta step back (breathe) and remember that life is all about phases and that change happens. And it's not always bad, even if you didn't plan on things going the way they did.

For the summer, I've been working jumping on an internship for bird studies in Alaska. I'll be gone May-Aug. I'm super psyched, wonderful countryside and I've never been-- but the place I'm staying is quite secluded (no computer or even snail mail!). I'll definitely miss my friends back home, but I take comfort in the fact that, in the event of the dead reanimating, I'll (literally) be in a better place.

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*Traditional-Artists--> :icontraditional-artists:
aimed at bringing trad artists together, finding and showcasing some of the amazing traditional art and artisan crafts you can find on DA, and getting exposure for traditional artists and artisans.
  • Mood: Eager
  • Listening to: Birding by Ear
  • Reading: The Handmaid's Tale
  • Watching: leaves on the train tracks
  • Playing: with my nunchucks
  • Eating: turkey dinner
  • Drinking: water

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:iconalorakitten:
Seriously, in case of zombie attack, volunteer to STAY on the island on supply-pickup days. Except then, you'd be by yourself. And I'd much rather be surrounded but WITH people than alone and terrified. And glad you're not stressing too badly about losing interest in some things/picking up others. As you said, such is life! Doesn't mean it's a bad thing, change will always happen.

P.S. I finished Zombie Survival Guide. BADASS. I do kinda wish the 'real cases of infection' at the end were based on real dates that were real life mysterious deaths. Like an instance where you COULD maybe stretch it to a 'zombie attack'. It would just be more real to me. But talk about putting thought into that book!

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Success is defined by only one person - yourself.
:iconleodragon42:
Yeah...I guess even though I'd be safer at Alaska I'd have to come back to NH so we can build a super fortress, I can save someone and then you can shoot me when I turn :P

But....glad you loved ZSG! Read it fast ;) I'm reading 'Twilight' now. It is DEF mellow-dramatic emo-fest but it's a fun read, as long you don't take it seriously. It reminds me of Georgia (Angus books) if she happened to fall in love with a vampire. Even though she can be super dumb or oh-woe-is-me sometimes, there's a lot of dry humor and genuine funny stuff. Someone lent me 'The Handmaid's Tale' which Ill read after. It's cool, written real and slightly poetically but it makes me want to vomit a bit. It's a story about when women have no life/ are owned as slaves just used for breeding. Scary...reminds me of the Holocaust stuff, in ways...
Figuring out college/ Alaska stuff/ less karate/ more outdoors. Ch-ch-changes! :P Psyched fer the weekend!! More zombies and GUITAR (err....drums for me!! PS- Can you get another drumstick???)

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Now's the time to rearrange your life
live for something outside of your own mind
we all dream the same dream every night
to burn the world that you call civilized
:iconalorakitten:
Hopefully yes on the drumstick front. I'll keep ya posted.

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Success is defined by only one person - yourself.

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