So.... I have roughly an hour to waste before my parental units appear here at Cornish with my God mama so we can all go have dinner down at the Old Spaghetti Factory on the Pier. Currently I am chilling in the fourth floor computer lab, sort of just staring at a blank screen. Suppose I should do my homework for my Theater History class, but I don't have the focus to do that at the moment. I barely have enough to type this post out. >.<
So... school has been pretty chaotic so far. There is only a month or so left in my production assignment which I guess in a way is a little frightening, cause that means we need to get our stuff together. I am the assistant props coordinator for Unity 1918, not sure that I actually mentioned that before... Hmm... Anyways, There are a lot of little things that are threatening to slip through the cracks, which is the way it works out sometimes. Part of my job to make sure that doesn't happen. I have this image in my head of the prop coordinator holding this humongous pile of props that is tittering back and forth while I run around her, trying to be helpful in someway. Kinda how I feel right now. >.<
Classes are... interesting. Mondays and Wednesdays are super busy for me and I not sure why I did that to myself. I have four classes on those days, FOUR! At 9 - 10:25 I have lighting fundamentals, 10:30 - 11:50 is theater history (which is a Socratic seminar type class... not having fun so far), lunch, then lab at 1 - 3:50 and finally yoga at 4:30 - 5:45. Tuesday I have 3-D design at 1 - 3:50 or so and then Thursdays is Drawing from 1 - 3:50. Both Tuesday and Thursday, I have my H&S class which is Profiles of Disease from 4:30 - 5:50. I usually end up getting home around 8:30 or so every night. Do homework, then fall asleep. I love my Fridays though. One class, which is lab again. It is from 1:30 - 4:30 which isn't really all that bad. I am not sure how I convinced myself that I was going to be able to handle it all. So far it is ok... I just don't really get to eat lunch.. like ever.
And if you are wondering, yes I am still living at home. I know the commute is freaking ridiculous but in a way, it beats having to pay $200 a month for rent plus other expenses. All I pay is $90 a month for a bus pass that I can use pretty much anywhere with the exception of the Link Rail which is fine. It doesn't really take me where I need to go anyways. The buses are a little more flexible in that way. Of course, the buses are affected by bad traffic and psycho metro drivers where as the Rail has a predetermined set path that generally avoids all major traffic issues. For now I will stuck with my bus. :P
The random, threadless thoughts of a young costume design student shuffling through the muddy paths of life.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
She ain't mess with no broke bro.
I can not stop listening to the songs from Glee. They are so awesome and make me so happy. I love this verison of Gold Digger, it is so much fun. It makes me want to dance around like a crazy person. I adore Glee. It is one of my new favorites.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Back To School!
I have been god-awful with updating this thing. I forget about it even though the link to this blog is right there, clearly displayed on my favorite links bar. I am officially lame and lazy. *sigh*
Anyways, summer was pretty awesome. There were a few rocky issues, the latest one being between my father and my boyfriend. That is almost settled so it really isn't a big deal. All of the other stuff was drama that didn't involve me directly but fairly close...
I attended my first BUMBERSHOOT this past weekend which was really quite a strange experience. Yeah. I saw All-American Rejects (leader singer is a douche, left after three songs), OS Mutantes (AMAZING Brazilian 60's rock group), The Black Eyed Peas (despite their technical issues, put on a totally solid show), Franz Ferdinand (way intense, loved it) and a bit of Modest Mouse (kind of a blur, left at the beginning because we were super hungry). There were other groups that we caught bits of while wandering around including a group called Massey Ferguson which reminded me a bit of Rascal Flatts. The artist booths were kinda neat to check out. I found two paintings that I really want to buy at some point if at all possible. The first one is here http://www.impsandmonsters.com/tributes.html and it is The Mad Tea Party. There is something about the way that it is painted that makes me super happy. The other one is also from the same artist and is http://www.impsandmonsters.com/imps1.html. It is title Reunion and is just bursting of adorable happiness.
Otherwise I am thinking about apartments and getting a job close to school... but it doesn't look like even a remote option at the moment. I want to though. It would be nice though to be on my own and learning to live as an independent adult finally. We shall see what happens once this school term is over. Right now I am hanging in the computer lab waiting for my Profiles of Disease class to start. I have a full class schedule again with 18 credits, but I can handle it no problem.
P.S.: So why Madi Bo? Well.. I was sitting here trying to figure out what my pen name ought to be for this site. I was looking at my facebook and started to sing a little song that my friend would to me during rehearsals for our high school production of Fiddler on the Roof. "Madi-bo-baddie... Oooo Madi, you a baddie". And it hit me. Madi Bo. Genius. I think.
Anyways, summer was pretty awesome. There were a few rocky issues, the latest one being between my father and my boyfriend. That is almost settled so it really isn't a big deal. All of the other stuff was drama that didn't involve me directly but fairly close...
I attended my first BUMBERSHOOT this past weekend which was really quite a strange experience. Yeah. I saw All-American Rejects (leader singer is a douche, left after three songs), OS Mutantes (AMAZING Brazilian 60's rock group), The Black Eyed Peas (despite their technical issues, put on a totally solid show), Franz Ferdinand (way intense, loved it) and a bit of Modest Mouse (kind of a blur, left at the beginning because we were super hungry). There were other groups that we caught bits of while wandering around including a group called Massey Ferguson which reminded me a bit of Rascal Flatts. The artist booths were kinda neat to check out. I found two paintings that I really want to buy at some point if at all possible. The first one is here http://www.impsandmonsters.com/tributes.html and it is The Mad Tea Party. There is something about the way that it is painted that makes me super happy. The other one is also from the same artist and is http://www.impsandmonsters.com/imps1.html. It is title Reunion and is just bursting of adorable happiness.
Otherwise I am thinking about apartments and getting a job close to school... but it doesn't look like even a remote option at the moment. I want to though. It would be nice though to be on my own and learning to live as an independent adult finally. We shall see what happens once this school term is over. Right now I am hanging in the computer lab waiting for my Profiles of Disease class to start. I have a full class schedule again with 18 credits, but I can handle it no problem.
P.S.: So why Madi Bo? Well.. I was sitting here trying to figure out what my pen name ought to be for this site. I was looking at my facebook and started to sing a little song that my friend would to me during rehearsals for our high school production of Fiddler on the Roof. "Madi-bo-baddie... Oooo Madi, you a baddie". And it hit me. Madi Bo. Genius. I think.
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