I wrote both my exams on Wednesday. Originally, one was going to be on Monday, but I was so busy phoning professors and secretaries, doing errands, and figuring out what to do with my theory assignment that when I finally got hold of the music history professor I asked if I could write the exam on the alternate date--Wednesday. (This is not an option students at this school usually have; there were exceptional circumstances.) So I wrote both exams on Wednesday, which was exhausting, but it was nice to get it over and done with so quickly.
When I checked my voice mail on Wednesday evening, I realized that in all the kafuffle I had completely forgotten about two chiropractor appointments. Whoops. That sort of thing has been happening far too much the past couple of weeks.
I have an essay due tomorrow at 5. I've barely started on it, so I really should have been working steadily since arriving home Wednesday evening. It was impossible for me to resist celebrating a bit by doing, well... basically nothing last night, except sit around and then go to bed.
I was scheduled to meet Dr. T (music mac lab admin) at 10am this morning to install OS X on the computer (with projector/screen for monitor) in the choral classroom. I nearly made it to my 9am exam on time Wednesday morning, so I thought 10 would be manageable--no such luck. Anyway, between a bit of installation work and organizing databases, I've used up a bit more of my hours quota. (I still won't get anywhere near the $800 alotted to me for the year.)
A house photo was taken Wednesday evening. I had been aware of the plans but not the time, and at 7:20 (when after waiting for 20 minutes, the photo was taken) I was still writing an exam. I missed the general "house" photo (all of the Satellite residences) because I was at vocal jazz rehearsal, and now I've missed this one too. I felt very left out indeed for much of the rest of the evening.
However, I did watch a fun movie with a couple people on Wednesday evening. It's called Thunderheart, I believe, and stars Val Kilmer (meh) and Graham Greene (yay!).
When I checked my voice mail on Wednesday evening, I realized that in all the kafuffle I had completely forgotten about two chiropractor appointments. Whoops. That sort of thing has been happening far too much the past couple of weeks.
I have an essay due tomorrow at 5. I've barely started on it, so I really should have been working steadily since arriving home Wednesday evening. It was impossible for me to resist celebrating a bit by doing, well... basically nothing last night, except sit around and then go to bed.
I was scheduled to meet Dr. T (music mac lab admin) at 10am this morning to install OS X on the computer (with projector/screen for monitor) in the choral classroom. I nearly made it to my 9am exam on time Wednesday morning, so I thought 10 would be manageable--no such luck. Anyway, between a bit of installation work and organizing databases, I've used up a bit more of my hours quota. (I still won't get anywhere near the $800 alotted to me for the year.)
A house photo was taken Wednesday evening. I had been aware of the plans but not the time, and at 7:20 (when after waiting for 20 minutes, the photo was taken) I was still writing an exam. I missed the general "house" photo (all of the Satellite residences) because I was at vocal jazz rehearsal, and now I've missed this one too. I felt very left out indeed for much of the rest of the evening.
However, I did watch a fun movie with a couple people on Wednesday evening. It's called Thunderheart, I believe, and stars Val Kilmer (meh) and Graham Greene (yay!).