ZOMG YAY

Sep. 13th, 2009 09:54 pm
polychrome_pen: (Aladdin and Jasmine - my OTP!)
I just found out that my Choir is switching practices back to Friday nights, so that means I can start going back to practice again! I was a little depressed when the season started again on Wednesday nights and I couldn't attend. They may have actually switched the night for me and a few others who could no longer make the Wednesday practices, so that's pretty special. :)

But now I have only two practices to learn the song that we'll be performing on the 26th. Yikes!

Also, only two more weeks of Nuclear Pharmacy, and then I'm off to the Psychiatry center, which should be an interesting experience. XD

I finished Avatar Season 1, and am starting Season 2 this week - I can't wait to find out what happens next! It's a great show!

And it's good to be back to writing as well. I got about 750 words done last week on my Jewel Riders fic, and hope to add another 1000 this week. I want to get that next chapter up on FF.net soon!
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So I've been pretty notably absent for the last couple of weeks, which is so sad. What can I say? School is already pressing down on me like a two ton walrus. XD

So, updates!

SCHOOL: Hard, yet boring, with a sleep-deprived aftertaste. It's kind of sick when I think that Pharmacy Law might be my most interesting class right now. Though Toxicology is pretty awesome. Poisons!
General Pharmaceutical Care and Renal/Respiratory Care are both hampered by boring-as-dirt teachers, during classes that COULD be interesting into a fight against somnolence.

But we pick Rotations sites in a week. I have number 80 out of 230, so I kind of lucked out, and am hoping I can get my #1 choice. :)

CHOIR: Back in session! We have a new director for the remainder of the season, which I'm really grateful for. What's really weird is that he was our old director's music teacher back in Venezuela. Oh, small world. But I'm really glad I'll at least be able to sing until I leave for Rotations.

PIANO: Chugging along. Still don't get to practice often enough.

READING: Peter and the Starcatchers is the current book, and very fun so far. I'm excited to see how it turns out! But it's definitely not fun to limit myself to about 20 pages a night - makes me feel like I'll never get through it. D:

WATCHING: Outlaw Star and Angel Links. I can't express how much I enjoyed these two anime series. I feel like it's been a long time since I've had such fun watching anime. Maybe it helps that they're, like, 10+ years old. XD Oh me and my nostalgia. To think that series I passed over when they were new are now like unmined gems waiting to be discovered! I think I'm going to be on an old anime kick for a bit now. :)

RANDOM: I'm so excited - I finally ordered more Italian Winx dolls! My Brandon has been lonely for some time now, so I ordered Sky, Stella, Bloom, and Flora. Sky, Stella, and Bloom were all from Tons of Toys, and Flora was from Ebay. All together, the bill came to $191, which was kind of on the pricey side, but on the flip side they're all getting harder to find, so it was better to not wait. :D So excited!

Sadness!

Nov. 19th, 2008 09:37 pm
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So tonight at choir practice our director dropped the bomb - our Christmas performance will be our last for the foreseeable future. Needless to say, I am rather distraught.

Choir has been one of those wonderful things that means so much more to me than I can really put into words. When our director started it up again (after the church hadn't had one for several years), I was hesitant to join up - after all, I was starting Pharmacy school and had already committed myself to weekly piano lessons. Having not been part of a choir for three years, I also doubted my abilities to pick up reading choral music again. But in the end I'm so glad that I took on choir - there's nothing like performing music together with a group of people. Even though I haven't had a free Wednesday night for almost a year and a half, I haven't regretted it at all, and really wish it could continue.

However, I understand why our director has to let this group go. Actually, I can probably understand better than anyone else in the choir. She's already the Music teacher at my old elementary school, AND is currently working on her Master's. If it was a struggle for me to sometimes show up while doing grad school, I can only imagine what it's like doing that and holding down a job.

But still, I'm sad. :(
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Having worked in a library for 4.5 years, I grew to really love the snarky online comic Unshelved because it so truly depicted life in a library. I've always kept up reading it ever since. However, this struck a special chord of joy in me: a "Pimp My Bookcart" contest put on by Unshelved. Some of the entries are incredibly awesome, so I encourage you to go check them out!

I have Practicum on Monday. Basically we have to demonstrate that we can administer give a consultation on one of four products (that we're randomly assigned to): either blood pressure, pulmonary (inhalers), smoking cessation products, or a medication/consultation. Hours and hours of studying for a 10 minute deal. DO NOT WANT. So you can guess what I'll spend this weekend doing. Aside from another choir performance containing one of my most hated songs, and leading out in the kiddie division too! JOY.
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That I only have three weeks until finals. Eep. @_@ It feels like I'm still trying to recover from midterms, and suddenly finals are just around the corner. I've been incredibly tired as of late, and find it really hard to concentrate on my work (or anything else - I've got a drawing that's been languishing to be finished for a couple of weeks now too). So maybe I'll try to get more sleep or drink more coffee (or both), because I really need to do well on these finals.

Last week, the external hard drive containing all of my cartoons decided to go on the fritz after a weird power surge in our house. At first, I thought I had lost everything, and almost had a little aneurysm. I mean, it's several years worth of collecting suddenly gone. And for the most part its stuff that is a.) unavailable on DVD, or b.) out of print/incredibly expensive for a poor college student to get on DVD. So I wrangled with it for awhile, and with dad's help was finally able to access it, only to discover that some of the stuff, while retrievable, contains a few episodes per series that are unable to be copied off of the hard drive. T_T Nick took some of the stuff off with him to school, so I know I can get those few series back, and a few of the series are undamaged, but I'm definitely going to have to engage in some serious re-getting. -_- Suffice to say I am not amused (and have learned my lesson about backing things up on a hard copy!).

Almost two weeks ago (on October 27) I had the opportunity to perform with my church choir for the first time in over three years. Now, for those of you who don't know, I was a member of a choir from Kindergarten though my senior year of high school. For some of those years, I was a member of our school's Chamber Singers ensemble, concert band, and church choir at the same time. Suffice to say that I love music - it's one of those great passions of my life that isn't indulged as often as I would like. So in a sense, coming together with many of the same faces (and some wonderful new ones to boot!) after a lengthy absence gives me a sense of...coming home. Of finding a place that I love and enjoying it fully. So I was very excited when our director decided to keep us together for at least one more performance for the Sabbath before Thanksgiving. And wonder of all wonders, we're also singing my most hated song: Harvest Canticle...XD It seriously brings up images of satyrs with pan pipes dancing around a cornucopia or some such thing. :3

Also, I finally finished Tamora Pierce's "Protector of the Small" quartet! I started them back in August/September, so you can see that my reading time has been significantly reduced from over the summer. They're probably my favorite Pierce series now (surpassing Song of the Lioness, though in truth that deserves a reread) because the characters are just so darn likeable and real. The author really understands human nature. And yes, the drawing (mentioned above) languishing in Photoshop is of Kel and friends. If you've never read a Tamora Pierce series you've been living under a rock you really ought to give her books a try. There's sometimes a little feminist bent, but she's not one of the most well-loved YA fantasy authors for nothing!

And a shout out to [livejournal.com profile] tanz_fanatika: I got the package! Thank you for the awesome pin! I'm still working on your package, but it should go out within the next week.
Cheers!
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Laptop + Me = FAIL.

So, we have our first midterm coming up on Monday: Integrated Biological Sciences. It's pretty heavy stuff, and I was prepared to spend all day (since it was our "Fall Break" today - note the sarcasm) with the material (after getting Tillie's coffee and a scone! ^_^) at home until "OMG One Note hates me!!!111"; yes, you guessed it - more laptop troubles. One Note kept crashing on me after about 10:30 am, so guess what? I got to drive all the way back into school on my DAY OFF and spend almost two hours in the Tech Office trying to fix that piece of crap. I eventually ended up having to delete the entry (which contained all my notes on that topic) because it was corrupted. Luckily, however, the teacher for that class puts up their notes (because they use Windows Journal to present the material) after each class, so I was able to get most of the material back. But still - this marks my third or fourth visit to the Tech Office in the little over a month since I've been back to school...
I dread going through three more years with this laptop. @_@

So yeah, I'm pretty stressed with Midterms just around the corner and my lovely inability to focus on school rearing its ugly head again (ten times worse than ever - I'm almost ready to just take the wireless card out of the laptop due to the distractions it presents (I've started to keep the wireless connection off during those times I mark off for studying, and it seems to be helping, so we'll see).

I spent the remainder of the afternoon at the Health Sciences Library and got through all the the Glycolysis lectures, which was a pretty good chunk of material. I think I'll return to the library on Sunday to finish up going over the lectures. Oh, and I think I pinched a nerve in my shoulder when I was pulling our my power cord (and it hurt like HELL). Which is not surprising considering my back has felt out of sorts and super tight lately (I've been thinking about scheduling a deep tissue massage or something, 'cause I'm dying here).

I also eagerly await next Thursday, which will be the end of Midterms. I think I'll treat myself to a coffee and a little bit of retail therapy and Borders or Barnes and Noble.

In other news, because of the new addition to our church, there's a special (ie, one performance only) choir singing. I missed the first practice (not even because of work! I just forgot!) two weeks ago, so I was determined to attend this week. I did, and had a wonderful time. It brought back so many of the fun memories of singing as part of a choir (and reminded me just how much my baritone has atrophied *sigh*). It's been almost three years since the last time I really sang with a choir, so the experience was a little melancholy too. I mean, I adore piano, but singing was something I always loved. Ah, if only I had more time (and a little more musical theory knowledge!) I would try to lead choir myself. Oh well...-_-

Anyway, I'm super tired, so I think I'll get some sleep.

Oh, and if you're not a member of disney_faeries then I don't think you've seen my latest drawing yet.

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