Monday, September 18, 2006
Thursday, September 14, 2006
when did we stop visiting mcsweeneys?
jessica! how do you sleep at night?? for myself, i sleep underneath my new dotted quilt. it's homey and reminds me of the quilt i never used as a child. and when i wake up layers of blankets are swathed around me. obviously, i belong in a cradle.
a few updates:
next friday the quarter will begin. orientation is tuesday.
i'm living in southern california and don't have a bathing suit.
going to the farmer's market tomorrow
still have not met most of the other incoming complit kids
have vowed to stop buying furniture.
finally finally figured out how to put together ikea's deceptively simple clip frames.
am going to the gym today(?!)
visiting the boy in his new habitat in just a little over a month.
ps-i'm intrigued by your gold heels.
a few updates:
next friday the quarter will begin. orientation is tuesday.
i'm living in southern california and don't have a bathing suit.
going to the farmer's market tomorrow
still have not met most of the other incoming complit kids
have vowed to stop buying furniture.
finally finally figured out how to put together ikea's deceptively simple clip frames.
am going to the gym today(?!)
visiting the boy in his new habitat in just a little over a month.
ps-i'm intrigued by your gold heels.
Monday, September 11, 2006
Everyone knows that water's chemical formula is H20
Steve Irwin died, and he was my second favorite animal man, after Jeff Corwin. I saw this special about his life, how he's been catching lizards and crocodiles since he was a kid.
--That's a strange thing we do: talk about our interests as children in relation to our jobs now, like careers are a destiny. Do you think they are? Sometimes I feel weird that I can't be one of those artists who says, I've always loved to draw. And if that means I shouldn't be making art.
In fifth grade I wanted to be a real estate agent because it meant you got to look inside other people's houses. Should I be an anthropologist?--
But anyway, Steve Irwin died, and I am sad for his wife who seems lovely.
--That's a strange thing we do: talk about our interests as children in relation to our jobs now, like careers are a destiny. Do you think they are? Sometimes I feel weird that I can't be one of those artists who says, I've always loved to draw. And if that means I shouldn't be making art.
In fifth grade I wanted to be a real estate agent because it meant you got to look inside other people's houses. Should I be an anthropologist?--
But anyway, Steve Irwin died, and I am sad for his wife who seems lovely.







