Monday, November 29, 2010

Back to "reality" (though reality is pretty much every day)

Past thought:
"carpet stains. could be several thousand dollars. Shit. I don't have that money, and surely my mother does not have them either. Ugh. No need to think about that now, let's just hope John is right and paint remover and/or nail remover will take care of it..."

Wednesday: (this just looks like a combination of highlights)
Current thought:
"stains are not red anymore and are only slightly yellow. its much better. John will come over tomorrow. I got some paint remover. I need to write him a thank you card."

Studied for my physics test all day yesterday and some on Monday. So annoying. Also have presentation due Friday in Biochem about a paper I haven't read yet... Let's hope I'm as good as i think i am. i guess that's why i haven't had time to: go to ceramics, paint, blog. I need to get back into a habit of writing in the blog. I haven't done any of it over a week while on thanksgiving break. Slap out of it!!

My month of November i decided i would to 25 push ups twice a day, with Sunday being an exception. All in all, I'm pleased. i did one set of push ups every optional Sunday, although consistently messed up Monday and Friday nights. Thanksgiving also made a dent in it. I can not stop thinking about health of mind directly being connected to health of body.


Kevin and his roommate A. stopped by (can't remember his name.) We talked with Winston for a while and explored various topics.(commercials, ideas, McDonalds, Taco-Bell, Mozzarella sticks, movies, and things of such caliber) I enjoy having interesting neighbors. It's also nice to introduce someone as a neighbor. I think.


Jeff and I danced intensely when Jason put some fast beat. It was 7 seconds of heaven.

Thing to look forward tomorrow: Slavic Club Banquet. 6-9pm in Vanderslice. FREE FOOD!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

thanks giving

I thank to all my friends and acquittances for the support, and laughter i receive. Even Jason Liao, though he barely smiles at all. Going to his concert this Friday, "Christmas on the Heights".

My Thanksgiving dinner was great. (w) I went to my aunts house where they were trying to fry the turkey, but instead they boiled it. In oil. I don't know. The boiled turkey was actually quite delicious and juicy so i suggested to boil one every Thanksgiving. My aunt, whom i love very much (no matter how redic her ideas and thoughts are), suggested that we food-dye our turkey since it looks so pale and white. How can i not support this idea? Fortunately for my mother, we did not find any food dye. Of course we had another smoked turkey, and a bunch of other foods. We had sweet potatoes and cranberry sauce (home made). rest is salads and drinking - Russian style.

Checked out Andrew's room. Nothing really happening there.

After the dinner, i drove on Catrock, which is a street connecting my cousin's house to my other near by friends. Only you can't really go faster than 25mph. In some cases you have to go even slower, since the road is so twisted and windy, it's impossible to drive ON in and FAST at the same time. Another good memory of mine, Catrock.

Let's talk about driving now. If you like driving and haven't been doing so in a while (say several months) you'd be really excited to drive just like I was. Only i wasn't excited to drive, i was excited to drive my mom's old car, which she sold. And leased a new Toyota Rav4. Only problem is, i am not that used to the car. I don't have the same feeling of drive with it.
I was super comfortable in the old car, and i guess this is what i was excited about. Driving other cars just didn't do it for me. What a shallow man I am, preferring one car to another, considering i don't name cars, i don't want/desire them, (see Jeremiah W.) and they don't get me any emotional or bring any feelings to me.. or so i thought.


Jason L. is one of my roommates. He plays music and such. Knows everything about sports. We're quite different. Yet somehow we get along. Why? Well. I believe i am hypnotized by his charm and character. And his sense of humor and ridiculousness. Ah, who cares about him. Pshhh!



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This is a list i compiled for several weeks. Some of it is trivial, some isn't.

5 things to be grateful about: (Nov. 7th 2010)
  1. My family and friends
  2. My eye sight
  3. My good health
  4. Job and Education
  5. Hot showers.
5 more things to be grateful about: (Nov. 15th 2010)
  1. Often getting what i want
  2. Choice
  3. Falling asleep quick
  4. Upcoming holiday weekend (Thanksgiving)
  5. Internet
5 more things to be grateful about (Nov. 21st, 2010)
  1. Leisure time
  2. Free art showcases/exhibitions
  3. e-mails
  4. warm clothes
  5. my Physics Lab partner
  6. Fast typing without looking (thanks to World of Warcraft)
5 more things to be grateful: (Nov. 23rd)
  1. soft beds/pillows
  2. good friend Winston
  3. Ability to change my hair anytime i want
  4. books
  5. sense of humor

Western Burglaro St. (Zip 50193)

World of Warcraft
Gotta tell you, quests are amazing, they did a great job on revamping the quests, especially with smooth transitions from one zone to another. I rolled a troll druid
lvl 30
name: Phosphorus
hours played: 12h 45min (as of 3.33am on Thanksgiving) so happy thanksgiving you'all.

bar goings? (Sundown Saloon)
I guess there is like 3 bars or so in whole Greenwich, so during Thanksgiving, all people gather back and venture to bars. I saw several of my classmates, and many other people who went to GHS who graduated in 2003, 2000 etc. This is the time when Mike and I "bonded". He does not drink and typically does not go out much. I feel the drinking part. So we stayed outside the bar for about an hour. Yes it was cold because i left my jacket (todaay) in Art's car. It was super crowded inside, i didn't care much about anyone there besides my friends, with whom we went somewhere else later. And i didn't feel like buying alcohol, though my friends offered me on several occasions.
Later in the day, Art, Winston, and I chilled at Art's place. Watched some "How I met your mother".

This was just one day out of Thanksgiving break. It was really good time off school. Several times i had a thought crawling up my mind about exams and presentations this week, but i brushed it off; videogames, food, sleep, doing nothings. These were things on my mind. Not school work.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Finally home

Slept pretty much throughout the whole 3hour trip from Boston to Stamford, CT. Adam R. was going the same direction so we ended up sitting together.
Before getting on D-Line i got a haircut and chopped all my hair. Finally.
Arrived about 10min later, where mi madre and my sister picked me up. I didn't really do much since then.

Today (Tues) most likely going to head to Joey's see some people, hang out with Art, and Shawn. Catch up on stuff. I have not missed Wilbur Peck, however. Still loud and obnoxious. Right now someone is "singing" outside. Patience. I have it a lot.

Have activated Warcraft account, though today is a major patch day, so i can't play all day. No worries. I found another interesting game "Ministry of War". It's not bad. Also, gonna play some Combat Arms, while waiting for the evening to administer it's rules.

One of email's today had SouthernTeachers (STA) on it. It's an opportunity to teach science (chemistry) to children in the South. I will have to look it up a bit more, although i am not super excited about it.

Here is something i have been working on a week or two ago, but was unable to post things on Facebook.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Quickie

Facebook:Two things I look at when i friend you on Facebook: your profile pictures and your "About me" section. (Also who you're interested in but that's not intentional). Usually profile pictures give somewhat of an idea of "what kind of person" that it. This, of course, is only true for people using facebook, not just having it. "About me" section is often dry and one sided, but sometimes it's filled with awesome stories, creative ideas, etc. Personally i enjoy reading fictional biographies and odd lists. Here's to creativity!

Wednesday:
Had a lovely dinner with Peter F, (my Kairos leader) we chatted about what is important in life, and how to navigate it better. Priorities, and moderation, among other things.

Thursday:
Four Loko business:
it turns out that this Thursday (18th) all MA liquor stores stopped carrying Four Loko. They cleared all the shelves of God Juice and one even had an "RIP no more Loko" sign on the door, assuming that people have been asking about it.
Michelle and I went do dinner at Jacky's dinner (finally). Our waiter was from Kiev, so we spoke a bit of Russian. I had cow's stomach. it was okay. Chewy, not too much taste. Overall, okay. Should've ordered a duck or something. The atmosphere was nice however, some interesting paintings were on bar side.

Friday:
I didn't have much plans for going out, but ended up going off campus anyway for Doug & Liz's party (it was liz's roommate who i met during Halloween party) so several people had familiar faces. I thought, I'd never see these people again, but it turns out i did, and they were wearing normal clothes and were all chill and cool. There was Hookah in the living room (mint), lots of beer and other beverages. We played 7,11,dubs, then kings. I remember being drunk but not super gone. There might be some blanks in memories, but memory is silly anyway, often unreliable. That's why you need to write things down, always. (like this blog, for example) Then we took a taxi to BC.


Saturday:
Started lovely. (w) breakfast and good weather for football game. We owned Virginia 17:13. Great game. It was interesting throughout. After the game ended, a lot of students stayed and the band played a bunch of songs. Everyone sang. Then Senior players came, back and we cheered, and sang more. It was just a great way to finish this football season.
After the game, later in the evening, Michelle (who is by the way a huge HP dork) and I went to see Harry Potter 7 (part 1)
We got some delish food at Panera's and happily ate it in the theatre while waiting for the movie to start. The movie was alright, it was all a build up for part 2, which I think I'll enjoy a lot more. The theatre was quite full, some people dressing up, and everyone stayed pretty much quite throughout. Natalie and Alexandra went with us, but they didn't sit next to us, cuz i forgot they're coming and secured only 2 seats.

Got my mom a Boston College Sticker for the car. Because she has been texting me about it. I'm quite glad my mom got a hold on texting. It's so much easier than calling, for guys at least. for me, at least. I'm not a huge phone conversations guy.

Finally finished reading and returned to O'Neill library "Человек, который знал всё" (Person who knew everything). It's quite hard for me to finish reading a book, much easier to start and drop it. But this one actually kept me interested, i even dreaded a little reading the last part.
Someone said once: "Life is too short to finish bad books" If you don't like reading something or doing something - stop, and move on. Life is too short :)

Things i need to do today: Study for my Biochem exam, find a Biochem topic that i will present on, clean the stains on the carpet from my Halloween costume, physics Hwk. Instead I'm writing this blog. Smart me!

Things to look forward to:
THANKSGIVING. seeing some familiar CT faces will be nice.
I'm also thinking if it's a good idea to activate my World of Wacraft account. If i do, I'll be playing it all break. I dunno yet.


P.S. Did you know Dr. Seuss made political World war II cartoons?





Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Quota


It's great that i have (read want) to write in my blog four times a week. It's challenging, refreshing. I like doing it, and finding out people actually read this :) So Hi to all the readers. esp Dan Song, who i happened to see on my way back from Physics Lab. Everybody please raise your right (or left) hand and wave, as you're saying hi to Dan.*pause* Dan, you don't have to do this, just soak in all the accumulated imaginary warmth. Mmmmm.

By the way, its' MID November. Do you know where your two weeks went off to? I hope not too much stress and enough peace in mind. With a handful of recollections, I went to concerts, comedy shows, events; i did homework and had tests; i spent important information exchange via e-mails and Facebook. Gotta remember that i live life every day, each day, in present, not future or past. Each thing in my day is significant, because the experience is mine and nobody else's. This is why it's interesting to connect with people, you find out their experiences or share new ones. This is why living with a creative soul like Jeff is fun. Here is big muscular roommate of mine, Jeffrey "Huge legs" Ling. Just came back from Plex.
Me: "how's it going, Jeff?"
Jeff: *mumbles something irrelevant that i don't bother writing down*, "...but the calves look especially sexy today"
I confirm with a nod. Eternal moments of glory are these...

I forgot how great of a movie "Stranger than Fiction" is. The plot is rich. If you haven't seen it, I strongly suggest laying your eye on it.

Also interesting, White Privilege I just enjoy the daily effects part a little down on the page.

Future thoughts:
PLACE corp email finally came, I'm super excited. Now to wait for an application, fill it, send it. receive a response, accept it and move :) Just kidding, life bends all kinds of plans, so stay resilient.

Picture of the day: Groupon:

Monday, November 15, 2010

I'm in GOOD MOOD.

Singing songs about how my lab is starting at 12.45 instead of 12pm. Sweet thangs.
I am also planning to finally take my Sub Turri picture. I will go tomorrow before my lab. Gonna be looking good and sharp. Maybe I'll brush my hair and all.


Sunday I went to Uganda Solidarity Trip info session to talk a little about our experiences. Tiara and i talked, while Angela, Nicole and Ben were in charge. I studied for a little bit and attempted to do physics homework (finished 1.5 problems out of 7 or 8). Caught some quick bite with Victor. Then went to plex at 7pm with Michelle to play racquetball. Later we watched Walking Dead, which IMDB gave a wooping 9.5/10. It's AMC original and it's AWESOME! If you like zombies, you must check it out. All that went until 11pm. (w) Double episode! Then i studies for my 40min ORAL CHEMISTRY exam until 4am. I got 85 on it. I'm super proud of myself. I know NMR. (which kicks Kung Foo's Ass).

Ze Monday began with me going to Ms. Ross' office and override me into Capstone Class: "Telling Our Stories". Tis was about it for Monday. (w) Watched some Supernatural with Michelle.

For some reason, I can not post couple of pictures of my paintings on Facebook, and this is the way i get them off my phone online. So when that changes, this changes. Simple.


In Busines of Four Loko, check this out:

An Open Letter to State and Federal Regulators.



Awesome video of the day:

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Life

For the most part, life works without your concent. It does things despite your plans or ideas. Life just happens. And this is something we all need to accept, and the sooner - the better.
Thursday events did not go as planned due to life. It's okay, we work with what we get. I also had luncheroo with Angela, we talked about Uganda. I will come to infosession on Sunday @6pm to talk to people about my experience. During Thanksgiving, i will reread all the Uganda journals. I'm interested. It has been almost a year since we all went there. Ah, good memories.




Yesterday was my last time to choose classes for Boston College. Oh how time flies. On my plate i have: physics (continuation from 1st semester + lab) Capstone, Ceramics II, and Child Grown and Development. I'm curious about that stuff, since I'm planing on doing education after graduation. We'll see how things work out. I am still looking for that one email from PLACE corp.



Today, Michelle and I are gonna see "Due Date" around 3pm. Early movie = more free time in the evening, which I most likely will be spending doing some hwk. Have a postponed oral exam on Monday.
Hopefully after the movie we'll stop by BlickArt store. I want to get some paints and thinners and some other crap. I have an awesome idea i came up with couple of days ago and i want to make it come true. Teasers include black-blue paint, white cover up and some shape. I know it's uber vague but hopefully ill be able to at least start today and have some pics for next blog update.

(Some time later)
Due Date (w) was hilarious. Definitely one of those movies I will watch over and over again with my friends and quote things. Galifianakis is great.


Cute "Nom Nom Nom Nom" video.
"People are Awesome" video. Very refined. You will stop and re-watch some of parts for sure.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Strangely.

That's how i decided to title this. I dunno, i stop mid thought and was pleased with what came out. Interesting, I might do it more often...

Sex Bingo Trivia was super fun. i did not bring any Four Loko to Roggies. It was not watermelon flavor. I did not win anal beads. M&M's were used as place holders. Red and Green. BECAUSE THE COLOR IS IMPORTANT. ARGGG.

I still haven't thought about what classes i want to take. And i just don't even know when i will do that, registration time is Friday right before my work, or, technically, the first 15min of my work.(thinking physics, ceramics II, capstone, and some education/philosophy/psychology) So instead of doing sometihng productive I'm updating my blog. Cheers to positive ways of procrastination. I have to wake up madd early tomorrow for Ceramics and from there on November 11th starts. Which it Michelle's and mine anniversary. [Insert reminiscing about relationships here] For quick delicious desert, Imma make Betty Crocker Warm Delight Molten Caramel Cake, from cake mix, with extra love ingredient. Before we head to that French restaurant I mentioned earlier. (Jacky's Table) THIS time we'll actually eat there. I expect awesome tasting foods and wine drinking. Hopefully we'll watch some kind of movie-flick once we get back to BC. I'm sure the day will be filled with laughter, cheers and pulverizers.

Travis yet again bailed on me about dinner. It's cool. I was feeling pretty out of it the whole day anyway. I got 5/100 on a Biochem quiz, which I'm taking pass/fail, so surely i don't really study for it, although i do go to all lectures and take notes and such. This is the email i received today:
4:27 PM
[Dzmitry],

I am a little concerned with your grades. Would you like to come in so that we can talk about possible ways to improve?

Best, [le teacher]


Names and places have been replaced with my imagination. I felt just sucky because he hiself mentioned that he does not fail people who take 500 classes and want to learn things. We'll see where this song is going.

Today was also the day of my presentation in Advanced Methods in Chemistry. It went well although i felt like i was uber slow and did not deliver the message correctly. Though I didn't get bombarded with questions from my Proff, which is encouraging. (I wonder who reads my blog. Besides future me, of course) Hi future me. Oh you look good. Been working out? It shows!

Mkay for now. Going to go do something productive. *didn't even pretend to stand up or nothing*

Quote about trust:
"We're never so vulnerable than when we trust someone - but paradoxically, if we cannot trust, neither can we find love or joy. -Walter Anderson


Things to keep in mind:
Lighten up. It's all in your mind.

And fun pictures i aquire throughout the day on the internets:


sorry, i guess i'm tired. It's been a long week.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Sunday - Tuesday

My Sunday was filled with homework. lots of it. i didn't like it. Took a break for eat dinner and play some L4D2. The rest of the day was filled with yucky homework.
What I managed to accomplish between Sunday and Tuesday morning:
Physics Hwk
Physics Lab Questions
AMC Presentation
AMC Notebook
AMC Questions x2
Biochemistry Quiz

Sunday Dinner. I had mushroom stroganoff (no meat) which bunch of things in it. I that evening i ate more mushrooms than i ate in past three years combined. It was deliscious. Can't wait to tell my mom that i can tolerate mushrooms now. I don't like it yet, but there is a process to everything :)


I don't know how other people do it. This whole homework scene is not my piece of tea. Although I'm quite proud of myself, and so is my roommate. I'm going to get my "code" to register for classes from my "advisor". He does not really do much. I guess it's my fault that i don't utilize that resource. I'd like to think i was successful at picking my classes and schedules for past three years. I know i will have to continue taking Physics with lab. I am a huge anti-fan of physics because of the style of teaching and expectancy from students to eat all that formula application crap. I feel it could be taught in a way that is interesting and engaging. I'd rather learn and understand six chapters as suppose to briefly read twelve. Oh well.
Wouldn't it be funny if i end up being a physics teacher/professor. Doubt it, but life works in weird ways :)

Listening to "So Cold" by Breaking Benjamin made me think about high school and Andrew. How things were. Nostalgic. So interesting how people were back in high school, how simple and similar we all were. And now just via facebook i see people moving places, doing (or not doing) things. As i have mentioned to several people, i can not wait to be old. I can not wait to have an awesome exciting life filled with extra awesome. I guess this is why I'm living my life this way now (recording things, collecting tickets etc) so i can reminisce once i get all wrinkly and funny smelling.

My 25 wide push ups 2/day is going well, i almost did not miss any. I am not increasing the number yet seeing how it is still somewhat challenging.

Things to look forward to:
"Sex Toy Bingo" tonight at Roggies. 24 different toys on top of goodie bags from Good Vibrations. Excitement :)
Upcoming Lunches with Travis B. and Angela D.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Weekend

Saturday:
My Splash class was great. there were 12 people signed up and 9 showed up. I heard some people had 1 person in their class. The high schoolers took a fun survey of this caliber (this exact one) and then i talked through a 20min presentation and topped it with Dan Gilbert's TED talk at the end. Everyone seemed to enjoy it. I can't wait to hear the feedback and what they thought.

The Not-So-Secret Art of Happiness
Professor: Dzmitry P.
Time: 10:00am — 10:50am
Carney Hall: Room 204

Name:

School:

Grade:

Quick survey:
Rate the following from 1(extremely negative or disagree) to 10
(tremendously positive or agree). Write in your own number. I was too
lazy to type every single number.


Buying more material things will make you happier
1 5 10

Happiness relates to your surrounding area/people:
1 5 10

You can be happy if you just think you’re happy
1 5 10

Happiness is a choice
1 5 10

How happy do you feel on average?
1 5 10

How happy are you feeling right now?
1 5 10

How happy will you feel in a month?
1 5 10



__________________________*** FILL AFTER LECTURE***____


I’m going to “do”
this, ( )
this, ( )
and this, ( )
To improve my happiness.
_______________________________________________________________________ end.


Michelle ran her 5k (3 miles) for Haiti and got a t-shirt. she did well only her lungs weren't prepared for cold weather. (w) Then we went to go to this French place Jacky's Table but our groupon dinner had to start at 5pm and we were there at 1.30pm Instead of waiting we hopped on B line and went down to Alston, Went to Le's Vietnamese Cusine which was super good. Quail was our appetizer (Michelle's first time = she loved it) then some soup and cashew chicken. Also took some home with us.
Since the day did not have deadlines or time constraints, we also went to BEREZKA INTERNATIONAL, where people spoke Russian and bought some Kefir and oatmeal cookies and dried apricots and other things. Then stopped by at BLANCHARD'S which is a large liquor store where i got some jagermeister and Foley got some fun looking tequila.
She keeps talking about making her own blog, but she forgets many things so i don't know when i'll be able to check her day-to-day thang. It's cool though, to each is own.

The evening i will most likely (hopefully) spend in doing homework

Friday, November 5, 2010

Them Fleabag and yeah

I need to look into courses for next semester. Thinking about Ceramics II (or Independent Study) and Capstone. Obv, i would have to take the lovely 2nd semester in Physics with lab... Other than that i can take another two classes in whatever i desire.


Thursday:
Someone in my Ceramics class didn't fire their piece and glazed it so the explosion messed up several of my pieces. Disappointment. More than six of my pieces got hit with ugly white shards. Someone's work even got attached to mine. Although I brought some home, ones that weren't too damaged.





Dinner was off, so was the raq ball. It's that time of the year everyone gets sick.
Since i did not have a chance taking my senior picture last week (because i didn't have a tie and a shirt) I decided to go there this Thursday. Unfortunately, this was the only week when Subturri was not working so my stylish looking black shirt, white vest and silver tie (Thanks to Eric and Brian, CSOM's know how to dress) was walked to McElroy for no reason. During rain. it was uncomfortable. I just laughed when the guy told me to come next week. I will be there.

Attended an event "Teach in alternative setting" where people from four different schools came. Among other interesting information i gathered this:
Things people look for in Teachers/Educators and other notes:
flexibility
volunteering
knowledge of content
potential
can do a lot of different things
experience
open to growth/learning
mission driven / intentional
love for children / youth
passion for subject area
after-school activities
catholic school faith integration

Things i should be aware of:
Support system
supervision, mentoring, overlooking, feedback,
critical feedback
classroom autonomy
curriculum development
community
professional development

These are all good; the points allow me to focus and think critically whether i am suited for this and whether i want to do this. So far it seems "yeah" to both of these. Oh us naive 22year olds. We think we got everything figured out.

Friday was another vegetarian day. I'm doing quite good on those, which i can't say the same for racquetball. I hope we will play on Sunday.
Didn't have Biochemistry so i got productive and wrote some LT4 related letters. We'll see how they go.
Michelle brought Left 4 Dead 2, which she borrowed from Kevin. It's quite an awesome game. Melee weapons, including chainsaw, axe, guitar, just to name few.


Finished my Splash presentation at aroun 1.30am and my class was at 10am. I also had to register 30min before my class started.

Fleabag show was hilarious. Went with Jason, Jeff, and Winston. Michelle joined us later. but the show started late so it was all cool. They were prepared, and did their job well. I dunno if i should go to their show Saturday Night too. If i didn't have any homework i'd totally down a can of Four Loko and go ballistic. Alas, I am a good student and should behave appropriately. (Mmmmm, Loko)

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Concert, The "party"

So Monday was mundane (hehe) but it wasn't really bad. I did skip on "Carney Sandoe" but i went to Splash "orientation", got a t-shirt that says Professor on the back of it :) Monday was also the first day of my November Resolution of 25 push ups x2/day. So far I'm doing good. Hopefully i will be able to maintain it throughout the month.

Tuesday: I spent a good chunk of the day, starting at 8am, working on my presentation for AMC (Advanced Methods in Chem) and found out i can do it next Wednesday instead of tomorrow. Yay.
After my Physics Lab i ventured to a Concert "Dresden Dolls" were playing. It's Michelle's favorite band. ever. But i was not super excited about it. With the exception of Brian's face, and occasional joke here and there, the concert was not of a particular interest for me. There were a bunch of interesting looking people there, some in costumes of that kind of nature (which is a plus i think). I only knew something like 3 songs and could not relate at all to the rest of the repertoire; the style of their play does not allow you to guess the next cord, which i found annoying sometimes. I tried to follow a tune and get groovy with it, but it would change abruptly and I'd get confused. Again, Brian was good, I mostly was just watching him.
There is no comparison between this and that time i went to see Jason Webley, whose performance was amazing in so many aspects (music, originality, charisma, audience involvement, yours truly included). The

Tuesday did not end there, however, because upon my return to my dorm, i encountered several intoxicated roommates who were celebrating. Eric got a job at wall street. Fantastic News. Great reason to celebrate. Only among the drinkers, it appeared only Eric was manly enough to stay "strong" during the night. The other two had met the dominance of their bodies over alcohol. Everyone was safe, but some things only happen once, therefore it was decided (by me) to add some color to my dear friend.



Wednesday was a great day to wake up to. Simply because every day you wake up is automatically a good day :)
Classes this, classes that. Lunch in the Rat. Work this, work that. Gotta love coming to the Library when one of my Supervisors (from Urkaine) tells me some new interesting stories in Russian every day.
Went to "Teach in Alternative Setting" where four panelists talked about their schools (as presidents, deans, etc.) The schools were: "International School of Boston", "Cotting School", "Middlesex School", "Cristo Rey Boston High School". They definitelly gave me some interesting ideas about what people are generally looking for in graduating students. Education, here i come ;)


No, i did not vote.
Because i don't care enough. That's all. I do sign petitions online that get sent from my name to Representatives in the area (MA).

Tomorrow:
Ceramics, Senior Picture for Yearbook, Lunch with a friend or two, dinner with Michelle and her dad, racquetball, playing Left for Dead 2.

Things to do:
a descent amount of homework
Choose classes for next semester (Last semester, DUN-DUN-DUN)

P.S. some pictures:


Monday, November 1, 2010

Monday - long day

I rarely blog in the morning. Though today will be quite tiring day (i think). Here is the schedule:
Woke up, read some biochem paper, did a bit of AMC. Had Oatmeal with raisins. Did push ups (November resolution = push ups 2/day, Sunday optional)
11-3pm Classes (4)
3-4pm Meeting with a Professor about a project due Wed. (meeting him 2nd time)
4-6.30pm Work (will leave @6)
6-6.30pm - Splash Meeting
7-8pm Carney Sandoe Info Session
9pm BCSSH meeting (which i will most likely not go to)

AMC project due Wed: Gotta assign Hydrogens to a spectra. There are a lot of them. yeah.

I will need to do a decent amount of work tonight because I'm going to a concert on Tuesday Night, and am not sure the time of return.

looks like a cooking list or procedure list.
In any case, I already promised myself some nice things at the end of the day to look forward to. Everything will be just fine. I've dealt with worse under less sleep.

Quote of the week: ‎"Relationships: There really isn't an ideal relationship; it's how you deal with the imperfections of the relationship that makes it ideal."