hedgiewan: (night launch)
Man. My HPA axis is working overtime. My heart rate is through the roof. MCAT panic is fully entrenched. This test is insane, and I'm realizing just how long it has been since I took most of these relevant classes. Also, how little I use O.Chem in my daily life. I remember the stuff I use just fine. But really. I do not care about N-Methylpropanamide. Maybe that makes me a bad person. But only to a very small subset of the population.

I am reading a good book. You know, in the midst of all this. Of course, it was due back at the library today and I can't renew it anymore. I suggest a revision to the renewal policy that bases allowed renewals on the item's checkout history. Like, if nobody has checked it out for over a year, you should get to renew it more than twice. The book is Western Science in the Arab World: The Impact of Darwinism 1860-1930, by Adel Ziadat. It was published in 1986, and if it wasn't his thesis, it is decidedly academic. Not exactly the DVD of New Hot Film. Good, though. Maybe I will buy it, actually. Lots of names that I have trouble remembering, it would be nice to be able to look back on. It has already inspired an essay about science and society that I may inflict on y'all at some point.

My goals for post-MCAT sanity:
- actually attend a Hitchcock night.
- submit my committee letter request paperwork.
- talk to my letter writers (Bill, Nick, Rich, Dr. Merritt, Melissa, maybe Drake and Abby)
- take my "health assessment" (sure, i'll tell you how much exercise i do if you give me $65)
- finish xn&rebecca's wedding present.
- start swimming. this cold has done some seriously bad things to my lung capacity.
- have doug and ellie over for dinner.
- have mary and dan over for dinner.
- go to the midwest mountaineering outdoor adventure expo. go canoeing at their boat tryout.
- revise personal statement.
- go to junkyard. find new rim for sputnik.
- take out sputnik's radio and check for functionality. maybe get new radio at junkyard?
- submit entry to MISFITS writing contest. Category? Poetry. Laugh and die.
- sign up for motorcycle training course. get motorcycle permit.
- make dinner for [livejournal.com profile] slackademic. bust out the vegan cooking skillz. make some cupcakes that will not be scoffed at, as if vegan cooking isn't still *cooking.* (that almost said "make out with," as a totally benign combination of "make dinner for" and "hang out with." no designs on your tonsils, micah, i promise).

Additionally, in the "win the lottery" category:
- visit Penny in Boston. and Laura and Cat and Tyler.
- visit Maryalice, who I haven't seen since college. This is unacceptable.
- hell, visit Northampton.
- and Kacie.
- and Meredith.
Dammit. These travel websites need to stop sending me all these "low fare alerts." I'm going stir crazy, here. Germany was fantastic, but, like tattoos, travel has a way of getting under your skin and making you want mooooooore.

Ok. Back to the beer and studying.

the hedge abides.
hedgiewan: (muertos)
Ok, I think I'm caught up with everybody in regards to fivequestions and seventhings. *doublechecks* Yeah, done.

Now, I want to encourage people who got fivequestions from me to post the questions and answers on their journals, in the interest of perpetuating this pyramid scheme meme.

Also, I would like any fivequestionses from all y'all. [livejournal.com profile] crowgoddess is exempt, on account of her being a gimp. Who is moving to Texas. However, if she would be so kind as to back me up on the correct pluralization of "y'all" at some point when she is less broken, it would be greatly appreciated.

As for regular life, I spent a fantastic weekend in Northampton with Kacie- we took kayaks out on Paradise and admired her crazy apple seedlings growing inside her apple and mothered the seniors getting ready for senior ball and walked a bit and loved. It is shaky but good, and I got to exclaim over everyone and eat lots of food that I didn't have to buy or prepare or clean-up-after, and help Laura with her thesis presentation (talking science is fun!)

Now I've just paid my 6-month car insurance premium in full (first time that's happened). [livejournal.com profile] zillapook cut my hair last night, as it took literally actually I-timed-it fifteen minutes to comb my hair after my last shower. It's something like 4 inches shorter... I regret the loss of length, but it feels a darn sight better. Earlier this evening, I planned and did some research for our Girl Scout meeting, where we will be learning some camping skills (bandana tricks, trail signs, cloud types, orienteering, and setting up a tent).

This weekend I'll be spending Cinco de Mayo ('cos I'm sooo Mexican) locked into the NY State Museum with my Girl Sprouts, learning about local AmIndian tribes (mostly Iraquois, I believe). They let the survivors out around 10am, to stagger home. Hopefully you will hear from me then, as I am supposed to drive to Smith again that day, so that Laura and I can drive to Boston on Sunday. It's rather a graduation present that I'm chaffeuring her to Boston for some job interviews and apartment hunting, but we'll also get time to met up with Alex and maybe [livejournal.com profile] starcatsinging (and maybe [livejournal.com profile] pants_of_doom?) while there. Then back to Smith and then on to Albany, where I will arrive late on Monday evening, a tank of gas and some insanity later...

As for the amorphous future, there was an article in the Metroland about the Woman's Club of Albany, an institution that is almost a century old but nearly petered out a few years back. They're enjoying a revival of sorts lately, and I got the idea to see if they'd be interested in a Bead for Life beadwear party. This is the project on which Kacie worked while in Kampala, and a great group in general. I've been wanting to host a party, but the trouble is that most of the people that I know are poor and/or students, and it just wouldn't be successful. This would be a great group to host a party for, though. This won't be until after Sprouts is over for the summer, though.

As for free time, I'm enjoying the mass of Texas Ranch House this week. Good fun. Would be more fun if [livejournal.com profile] paddle2paddle was on it, though... Better than that Ian fool, that's for sure. I started but then put down a J. Robert Oppenheimer (see? he went by his middle name!) biography, just finished Libba Bray's new book, Rebel Angels (OMG YAF. [livejournal.com profile] piratehearts, have you read these? [livejournal.com profile] starcatsinging? [livejournal.com profile] crowgoddess?), tore through Chris Baldwin's first Little Dee collection, and I'm now reading Heinlein's Beyond this Horizon.

That was a lot of damn html. Phooey.

Oh, and I had weird dreams about The Boy last night, which were kind of haunting. I hope for a more normal day tomorrow.

the hedge abides.

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