2005-04-13

mangofandango: (eat mangoes naked - sark)
2005-04-13 01:18 pm

Happy Things

I am getting a massage this afternoon, and I am sooo looking forward to it. It's been months since I had one (you know, of the professional sort...Ryan is a good amateur masseuse!), and I've been tense lately (what else is new ;)), so it will be really, really nice.

Also, today I had the first watermelon I've had this year. It was perfect, and organic too!

And since I had my last class of the week yesterday, I can now move my school books and start putting things in my backpack for our trip to Florida!

Now I have to go put on real clothes and stuff, so I can go get a massage. :)
mangofandango: (librarian)
2005-04-13 06:15 pm

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I love the part of the time change where it stays light outside later. I think it should stay this way all year. I feel so much more industrious when there's sun at 6 o'clock...it feels like I still have plenty of time left. I am baking millet bread right now, and figuring out what to do with my evening.

I am massaged, now, btw. I feel so much better. I am not waiting 7 months between massages again if I can help it!

Oh, I am registered for classes for the fall (and the summer, whoo hoo). I am taking the dreaded Cataloguing this summer, which is a 5 week course (I think). Ooooh boy. And in the fall, I am taking...LSC 520 (School Library Media Services!), 528 (Media in the library, or something like that...I'm not positive what that entails) and 515 (Information Ethics). I have to make a program of study change in order to do 515, because the random elective I picked before was History of Libraries and Librarianship -but that one is only offered in Providence in the fall and it's just not worth the hassle of getting there for it. And yes, Information Ethics is using my one and only elective in the whole program, because the fall is my last semester of normal classes (in the spring of next year, I have my practicum, where I get to be a school-librarian-in-training, basically. Half of the semester I will be at a high school, and half at an elementary school.)

Oops - now my millet bread is done. I'm going to go investigate and see how it turned out.