Life.

Dec 14, 2008 16:22

Ok. Life has been really weird lately.
I've actually been going out and hanging out. I'm all of a sudden very busy and very popular.

I got invited to two Christmas parties last night. But, first I went to the Mankato Symphony Orchestra's performance of the Messiah. They had a chorale as well. The music was very good, although they didn't have the acoustics set up properly. Plus, the old lady behind me was wearing a ring with red and green jingle bells on it. How festive....and totally inappropriate for a performance of any kind. But a musical performance? Are you serious? My mom and I disagreed about asking her to remove the ring. She pretty much wouldn't let me do it. She said she coudn't even hear it. Well, maybe it's because I was a percussionist and she was adding unnecessary, unfitting, and horribly arhythmic percussion to a classical masterpiece. Finally, during the second part, I moved, but up until the end of the second part (of three), I could still hear fantom jingle bells. It sucked. I was quite upset. Seriously, how rude.

Then I went to parties and stayed up way too late, like I've been doing too often lately.

I have to move out of Minneapolis in a couple weeks because I can't find a job. I'm moving to Mankato with my brother, David.
I need to write a statement of interest--well one for plant biology and one for entomology. I need the entomology one done like tomorrrow. I also need to finish applications. But, I need my transcripts first (for my grades, etc.) I ordered transcripts. There were some with my diploma, but that is missing. My parents move into their house next week, so everything is a mess. But, it's still distressing because it's not anywhere where I would have thought of putting it. Yikes!

My entomology application is kind of due tomorrow. Two of my applications are due January 1, and one is due February 15. But, all of them should get in ASAP in order to increase my chances of acceptance.
These next couple weeks are going to be crazy busy.

rudeness, parties, family, handel's messiah, graduate school, entomology, life, symphony, plant biology

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