Oh and I forgot to say...

Feb 13, 2008 09:39

Uni is really good! Ok, I haven't hardly done anything yet. O Week is so uneventful and everyone walks around as if they're really important even though they're not. (I guess being hung over does that to you...) But I've been hanging out with friends, bumping into people I haven't seen for months, locating important lecture theatres, avoiding buying text books, listening to vice chancellors and unit coordinators go on about how I've picked the best university and degree ever (like, I already knew that... which is why I picked this degree at this university!). Fun times! It's great. I love it. It's been raining heaps and I got food poisoning and I've had hardly anything to do, but I love it. Woohoo! Next week will be a rude shock, when I've actually got lectures and things to do, but it's a good fantasy while it lasts.

I was just reading back on some old entries and I came across this from October 27, 2006:
Oh, and then I went up to the uni and printed wedding photos on the colour printer! Yaaaay. I love the UNE. I want to study there. I feel jealous whenever I go up there and see all the excited looking students in the library researching and reading and writing. I would love to spend my days there in the warm and quiet and do that too. I wonder if I ever shall? What would I study? Would I get bored of my subject after 3+ years? Would I study writing, or music, or drama, or history? Or none of the above? Perhaps I should study law and become a lawyer? That would be exciting. Actually, no it wouldn't. I have no interest whatsoever in that subject! That would be a bad choice. Anyway, I continue to be confused but pretty relaxed (most of the time) at the same time. Keep praying if you think of it. :-)

I love how God works!

Oh, and Titanic is really really good too. Our director this year is fabulous and very professional and the show is beautiful and I'm really excited about it. Shows run for three weekends at the end of May/start of June, so keep one of those free so you can come see it. No, seriously, if you're local (that means anywhere in this country ;-)) plan now and come along. You wont wanna miss it!

musical theatre, une

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