30 August 2011

Back in é Chi

After a whirlwind weekend of packing, driving, unpacking, repacking, driving, and unpacking, I'm back in Chicago and starting classes. What a rush! I am just trying to hang on! I've unpacked most of my stuff, but still have plenty to go - it's difficult to find a place for everything, but it's coming along.

Jazz Band was my first class, I went there directly after I got the keys to my apartment. Talk about cutting things close. It's astounding how great a mood that class puts me in - I went in tired, but came out exhilarated. And fully aware that I need to do some practicing and get my lip back up to par. Ah well. It was expected.

I'm enjoying a cool morning here in the apartment, just trying to take care of everything I need to so that I don't forget. :) I'm already filling up my calendar with meetings and events. There's people I need to find, to meet with, to pay, et cetera. But so far things are relatively chill. No homework just yet! Well, I suppose there's that one paper... maybe that's due next week... maybe I should look into that...

It's another school year, my final semester, and I'm glad to be back among friends for one last hurrah before graduation. It should be good.

01 August 2011

28 days.

In 28 days I'll be back in Chicago. That coworker of mine has ducked out early - hopefully now I won't have to listen to everyone complain about her all the time anymore. I am really just ticking off the days here. I've got 19 more days of work, 4 more weeks to be up here. Work is still slow - even on busy days. I was not meant to sit in a chair all day long every day. It's crampin' my style. But soon it will be over, and I'll have a decent amount of money stored away to show for it.

The community here is nice, and I will miss playing in the folk jam on Tuesday nights and dancing at the hoot'n'hanny on Thursdays; quilting with all the ladies on Tuesday mornings, and all the other fun things that come up throughout the week while I'm here. It really is a great little town. If only the job wasn't such a bummer, I don't think I'd mind living here.

I've learned a lot this summer, I think, and I'll be taking it with me in varying aspects of life: work, home, school. I've been keeping up on checking those job listings every week, and some interesting positions are starting to pop up. I'm not sure if I'll be able to snag one or not, but I sure am going to try. It would be really great if I could get something lined up for when I graduate. But we'll see how things pan out.

Not much else to say today. I've been answering emails all morning and it's kind of killed my creative buzz. Perhaps I'll get something better in later on.

19 June 2011

Week's End

The smell of fresh corn muffins is the undertone of the evening, with the extended Fellowship of the Ring playing on the telly. A rainy day, off and on, with kind winds blowing across our little peninsula, is coming to a close. The rough waters of Lake Michigan are capped with the blue-gray clouds of the northern twilight - a look that will last until at least 10 or so, when it will suddenly become dark in an instant.

Another week of work has gone by, and things have looked up slightly - though it's still going to be a long summer. My roommate and I are still trying to work things out. We came up with an aide in our miscommunication issues. Now if ever we start fighting and one (or both) of us doesn't understand why we're fighting and thinks it was a miscommunication, we say "panda" and the conversation ends because apparently there was some sort of a misunderstanding that occurred in our communication. I guess this is a good thing?

Anyway, we're watching the first disc of this movie tonight, and then tomorrow I don't know what we're going to do, except that Hannah suggested we go out for pasties. Not sure I can really afford that, but it's worth looking into, I figure. Else, I may go for a big bike ride tomorrow for kicks and giggles. Not sure where to, but I can always figure that out in the morning.