No sleep 'till...
I feel like puking. :(
Things you might not have otherwise known about me.
There's a lot going on right now! I'll start with the biggest news: My parents have left California and have moved up to Corvallis, Oregon! So, they'll be just over an hour away from me, now. I'm excited! I'm supposed to help them move, but if they move into their new apartment any sooner than Thursday, I probably won't be able to help them, due to this being Finals Week at school.
Next on the list, my recent goings-on. I've volunteered to be a photographer for PICA's art festival, TBA (Time-Based Art). So Friday night, at 10 pm, I went to see Shaky Hands, which was an awesome show. The music was a ton of fun to listen to.
Then Saturday night, at 11, I went to Dancepod. It was absolutely packed. The artist's statement was something like "I can't think of anything more honest to make than dancing with you." So a big white pod was erected in The Works (the building where these events have been taking place), dancing music was put on, and then it was just one gigantic dancing party. I didn't dance, but I think I had almost just as much fun watching everyone else dance. I've come to the conclusion that people, on the whole, are inherently bad dancers. It made the experience that much more humble, though. Oh, also, projected onto the pod was a list of "I fear..." and "I believe in...," and there was a computer off to the side, where you could type in your own answers to be projected.
Then last night, at 10 again, I went to an electro-operah put on by the very sexual group called Fleshtone. And wow... wow. It was amazing, and hilarious, and amazing... Hah, the best part... The main girl came out onto stage, looking all sleepy like she had just waken up, and then started rubbing her tummy like she was hungry, then she sat on the ground. Then, this gigantic waffle with butter on it came dancing out... and it was naked. It was a waffle with a penis, and it was hilarious. Then the girl hopped up, so excited, and danced around the waffle and took bites out of it while she was dancing with it. Sooooo funny! And then a sausage with boobs came out, and a box of juice, again with a penis. Hah, it was great.
So yeah, that's pretty much been my weekend. I can't really remember if I've done anything during the daytimes... Well, yesterday Paul and I went over to Ryan and April's house to do some homework... and then April made us fajitas for dinner! Mmm, they were so tasty.
Oh, and on Friday afternoon, I was sort of recovering from a hangover... I went to the birthday party of a friend I haven't seen in about a year or so, on Thursday night. My friend Tahni turned 22, and so there was surprise party for her down in West Lynn. But I was directed to the wrong bar, so I was about an hour late... all the while drinking Vodka Sours at the bar I had been waiting at. So, needless to say, I finally arrived at the party pretty late, and pretty drunk. Tahni was happy to see me, though! And I was happy to see her.
Oh, I almost forgot... Saturday night (Dancepod), I got to wear my new cute brown dress, 'cause Paul made me. I don't have any shoes to go with it, though, so I wore my green converse (heh heh). I don't think it looked bad, and I felt like I fit in with the arty crowd at the PICA event. But anyway, I felt very pretty wearing it. Paul took pictures of me when I got home, and I'm putting them on my Flickr account so you can see. They only look okay in black+white, though, because the light was way too red to repair in Photoshop.
But, now, I must get back to the stack of homework, for there is very much in my In box, and very little in my Out box.
Hopefully, more bloggerific goodness to come soon.
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So as it turns out, Snakes on a Plane was an awesomely entertaining movie, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. And hanging out with Clint was wonderful! It was a great night, all around.
Yesterday, I went to go watch Paul play hockey with Ryan and his friends, out in Gresham. There's this old abandoned outdoors rollerhockey rink, so every Saturday (if plans go well) everyone gets together to go play for a couple of hours. Paul's gotten hurt every time he's gone so far, but he has so much fun he keeps going back for more. This time I wasn't the only one watching from the stands; April was there, too. I haven't seen her in a while, so that was pretty cool.
However, instead of going and sitting in the shade with her (which was the smart thing to do), I decided to stay in the sun so I could get a bit of color. But the color turned out a bit red. :(
Today was fun; Paul went out of town yesterday afternoon, just after hockey, so I had the rest of yesterday and all of today to myself. I honestly have no idea what I did after Paul left yesterday. He left at four, and it wasn't until ten that I realized that the day was gone and I hadn't accomplished anything. Woops... So today I decided to be semi-productive. I went out at noon to downtown Portland, and took 129 pictures (filled my memory card) in two hours, all of the bridges. I got more sunburned. But that's okay, I loved my afternoon! I saw the middle through the end of about fifty people swimming across the Willamette; I saw a lone, forgotten book underneath a park bench; I saw two people being led by two other people, one of which was reciting a poem, the other was playing guitar; I saw a ton of dads riding bikes with their daughters. It was a great day.
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Paul's dragging me to go see Snakes on a Plane in about an hour. I'm not terribly enthused (sorry...). But he told me to go call and invite Clint to go with us, since Clint's been trying to hang out with us, and we haven't had a chance to get together yet. So I called him, and now Clint's up here, eatin' an enchalada, hangin' out with us!
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That's right, the guy next door!
...just kidding.......
I DIDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
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I feel melancholy, apathetic and generally caught in the doldrums at the moment. I think this post is probably meant for my public blog, and not my private one. So I think I'll post it there. Anyhow, I'm not quite sure how I got in this funk. But the song I'm listening to currently, Jeff Buckley's Hallelujah, is cementing the mood. Oh, now it's Bright Eyes' Lua. Much better (/sarcasm)...
I keep finding remnants of the night I drank nearly a full bottle of wine (a big bottle, not regular-sized). I've found a few conversations and blogs I don't entirely remember doing, but I'm sure it was me. My sincere apologies to those I bugged and may have hurt. Way too much wine. And unfortunately, I don't think Paul will let me buy another bottle anytime soon...
I should be doing homework. Paul and I are going up to Centralia tomorrow morning. There's a family reunion on the Thomas side of Paul's family, and my presence is requested by his father, for getting to know the people I could one day be bound to the tree with. We have to be there at nine, so we (I) should probably wake up at around 6-6:30-ish. And it's nearly 11 now. And I'm not sleepy. Well, maybe a little...
I'm charging my camera batteries, because I need to get in the habit of actually using my camera when I take it everywhere with me. I've already missed two great photo opportunities this weekend (the beach with my family, and Potholes with my friends), and I'm super-bummed about both of them. I need to be making lots (hundreds) of photographs for my Advanced Image Manipulation class, and I currently have about thirty. Whoops...
I think I've found the source of my current mood. There's a being in the room that seems to be draining all the energy and life out of the situation. It does that fairly regularly... I don't think this regular exercise is a particularly helpful mechanism, but maybe there's something going on behind the scenes that I'm not quite understanding. Ugh.
I'm listening to a delightful song now, and it could just lift my spirits a bit! Hah, it's great. It's by The Boy Least Likely To, and the name of the song is I'm glad I hitched my apple wagon to your star. Oh, now there's flute, or pan pipes, or something. How happy. It sounds like something that would be sung out in a sunny field by little girls holding hands and skipping in a circle.
I think I should try to get some sleep now. Goodnight, all, and have sweet dreams!
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...and not putting it to any good uses. I just ran for a full 21 minutes... putting me at a mile-and-a-half without stopping. I know this is a really bad time, but I ran very slow on purpose. A couple weeks ago, Meggan directed me to this site, which makes it sound very easy to get the exercise I want and need. So I finally gave it a shot, and I feel great right now! Woo (I haven't gone running in about a month or so)!
Also, I went swimming today. Ryan told us about these two places in Lacamas that are excellent for swimming; one place has a rope swing and deep water for jumping into, the other has big rocks and deep water for jumping into (that one's called Potholes, for the many holes the water has carved into the rocks). Anyway, it was a blast. I wasn't really in a "jump off these rocks and cliffs into water" kind of mood when we first got there, but I warmed up to it eventually and ended up having a great time. Unfortunately, however, I neglected to take any pictures, even though I brought my camera.
I suppose you could call "posting a blog" a good use of my productive mood, especially since I promised I would post more often, and I let it go another few weeks with nothing to speak of. I'm also thinking of uploading some pictures I took when we went camping last month (since I ran out of free space for the month of June on my Flickr account, and haven't been able to share them with anyone because of it). But, there are also more productive things I could be doing, such as starting on the mountain of homework I need to do for this next week. I'm going to be sooo busy this weekend. I should make a quick list, so I have things fresh in my head...
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