Living in the letters

Monday, February 28, 2005

All Quiet on the Western Front

Things I've done lately:

Jammed with Robby, put off several papers, written some crappy articles for the Vanguard, forgotten to grab my paycheck, wasted most of my nights and slept away my days. I'm a walking hazard, I'm not sure when things are going to get easier. I am okay with this. Yeah buddy...
Owen 11:31 PM | (0) comments |

Friday, February 25, 2005

Busy Busy

So this weekend will be busy for me. Satuday is tied up with several projects for the Vanguard, foremost the final women's home game of the season and also a soccer tourney. I'm rather unexcited but what can you do? After that's all done I'll be headed home to jam with Rob and see some old friends, and then its homework on Sunday and work on the scholarship application. After all that's over with on Tuesday we have to go sign our new lease to our apartment.

So the apartment, right. Its really quite big, with a seperated bathroom that keeps the shower and the sink area in two little rooms, each with doors. It should be really convenient, especially since we have three people living here. The kitchen is nice too, its bigger than what we have now and the fridge is full sized, which will be a relief since we always seem to be overstocked.

Of course chief among the improvements is the regaining of our living room and having my own bedroom, which will be a sharp relief, if only so I have space to put all my shit.
Owen 1:02 PM | (0) comments |

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Have a beer on me

I had a long but productive day, where I was able to get the interviews I needed and write an article for the paper (before deadline, wow!), so I am rewarding myself with a nice cold beer. I am extremely tired though, and I think I'm going to pass out early tonight. Much more tomorrow, when I have some brain cells.
Owen 9:15 PM | (0) comments |

A Temporary Affliction

It was really weird today. I got back home from my basketball PE class and ate some lunch. I felt fine, but after an hour or so I got really sick, and I had a terrible headache that I couldn't get rid of. I ended up taking like a 2 hour nap and that seemed to make it a little better (I managed to catch the last half of my WWII class before skipping out the last 20 minutes) but it is still here, in the back of my mind. It's like coming off of a high, it feels like an odd droning behind my eyes and my thoughts feel hazy. I had some Vanilla Coke (quick plug for the best soft drink invention ever, well maybe back in the days when they were actually putting crack in it was better) and a couple more Advil and I can kinda think now.

All of this commotion caused me to miss my interview with the women's team. Well, lets start at the beginning. Ian sent me a letter to the editor last night that had some girl bitching about one of my articles. She called me "EXTREMELY unprofessional" and so forth and I was kind of pissed but it was really quite funny. The article in question, which you can see at dailyvanguard.com (Business as Usual 1.28.05), wasn't that inflammatory at all so I don't know what that girl had a problem with. You can't please everyone, it seems. So I went down to the VG office this afternoon, making the trek to the sub-basement despite my depleted energy and mental incapacity to talk with Jud about the article. The old man was quite helpful, but by the time we had finished talking it was 3:30, and I was now running a little late for the end of practice.

When I emerged from the Smith Building I saw Ashley Brown and Carly Fromdahl in streetclothes, which meant that I had missed practice (the coach often ends practice at least half an hour early), so I had to reschedule that for Wednesday afternoon. I really need to get a good interview and some good quotes because I haven't written a very good article for the Vanguard in a week or so and I need to continue to put in good work, for a number of reasons, not least of which is my own personal satisfaction. Aside from all this it was actually a low-key day, and I got my WWII paper back and received a 48/50 on it so I was pleased to get another A in that class. It is the only class where I feel completely confident of an A for my final grade. With only three weeks left of classes, it is time to get collected and finish strong. I remain confident and optimistic, and whatever happens the next three weeks are going to be crazy, with moving and a men's basketball tourney to fit in to all of this somewhere. See you on the other side.
Owen 12:05 AM | (0) comments |

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Noses to the Grindstone

Well, I'm back and invariably a totally different person than my last posting in October. Alot went on, too much to tell and actually of little relavance to where I'm at now. So lets start over. Today I have a bunch of stuff to do before I get to take a break. I have to go and watch the women's basketball practice for an article on Friday, but I need to get that written today if possible. I have my WWII class tonight and that should be interesting, as we are watching holocaust videos this time. I have a suspicious feeling that I am just one or two steps behind where I should be, and I've felt like this ever since I got sick a few weeks ago. I hope if I can just catch up the feeling will go away, but somehow I think the real cure is the end of the quarter and a relaxing spring break. Oh, and we're finally moving into a two bedroom apartment, starting on the first of March. Exciting stuff...more later I think.
Owen 1:21 PM | (0) comments |