The truth is, I take a lot of classes because I'm interested in everything--but I'm still working on my time management skills. My major is anthropology (I'm actually double majoring in anthropology and linguistics, but the linguistics part is complicated). I knew it was going to be anthropology or nothing before I got to college. But I also really like writing--which is really why I was drawn to this class in the first place. Writing about myths and folk tales is a serious plus, because that's what I end up doing a lot anyway! I love to read mythology and folklore, and I don't get to do it enough. Plus I've always wanted to have a blog, but it was never really an option, time-wise. Also my life is kind of boring, day by day, which is what people generally blog about.
What do I do? I take a lot of classes during the semester. Sometimes I get in time for personal reading, but mostly I just flail uselessly under piles of assigned reading. I write essays (not stories so much, lately, but hopefully that'll change this semester). I procrastinate doing adult things like calling the bank and cleaning my room. And, last but not least, I memorize ridiculous amount of Arabic vocabulary. During breaks, I travel back to the Northeast, where my roots are, and do a lot of taekwondo and try to make money. Sometimes I sleep, but mostly I just kind of imagine how lucid I'd be if I DID sleep. I drink a lot of coffee. I cook (delicious!) food.
Not exactly riveting stuff. But this past break was pretty cool: in addition to taking the ground test for my private pilot's license (one of my goals for far, far in the future is to be able to fly places myself), I tested for my black belt in taekwondo. And, you know, got it. Which was awesome.
I also got to hug my dog a lot, which is always a huge plus. He's a mutt (part hound, but that's the only part we know) and his name is George--short for King George, because he's a bit spoiled and likes to cause trouble. Here's a picture:
(George, photo credit mine) |
(King George the Household Tyrant, photo credit mine) |
Phew. I think that's enough of an introduction for now...