woot...home...and not doing much

Dec 10, 2005 23:54

WARNING: LONG POST AHEAD--GRAB THE NEAREST CAFFEINATED BEVERAGE
So finally Fall Quarter is over *breathes a sigh of relief*. Yeah...didn't have a lot of fun academically. I felt (as well as everyone who knows me) that I was torturing myself with my course selection. Way to be masochistic on my part. Anywho, no more of that shit. I've changed my major. Fuck bio. I hated it...I hated the classes that I had to take to even be in that major. I was doing badly in all of the classes too. So what was the point? Now I'm concentrating on doing nursing prereqs and potentially attempting to transfer to UW Nursing School. At least a BSN will give me a guaranteed job for my entire life. Yay for that aspect. So next quarter is going to be a lot better for me. My classes won't be terribly difficult will be interesting, so there you go. A relaxing quarter...I haven't had one at all, ever, since I've gone away to college. Grrr...that's frustrating.

What else is frustrating is that I have to leave to go to AZ/TX on the 14th. Six days of nonstop travelling/socializing with family. Hooray *cringe*. Now, visiting family isn't all bad once you are in the process--it is just the idea of going there and being exhausted that I don't like. Oh well. Then I come back and it's almost Christmas (or maybe I should be PC and say Holidays or X-Mas). Fucking lame ass news shows--war on Christmas my ass--you just don't want to cover the real stories.

Excuse the digression. Yeah, still have to find people gifts. Tom was proving difficult (he's more the intellectual type and likes historical/political books about socialism and the spanish civil war, etc). So I got him a book that wasn't in print anymore about the Spanish Civil War (jouranlism and propaganda to be exact--Tom's a journalism/polisci double major). Then I was thinking that that gift wasn't quite personal enough, so I decided to get him something else too (which is not here yet and I won't name it just in case this is read--links posted on different sites). This proved to be a good idea. Tom got me really nice gifts. Granted one was a book--an awesome book. Harry Potter and Philosphy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts. Cool beans. Looking forward to reading that. But then he got me two of those really awesome laser crystals (the ones with the 3D images) with light stands and everything. They are super nice--and quite a personal gift in my opinion. I was very surprised and enjoy them immensely (plus, they make really cool designs on the ceiling).

Still have to buy Nancy-pants something, but I'm not too worried about it. What is awesome about our relationship is that we like the same things, random things at that. Makes life a little better. We think the same therefore we like the same things therefore we shop the same. And then I have to get my parents stuff (ironically I have zero money that is my own--I've never had a job--so everything I buy my parents essentially buy, which is weird when it comes to the gift giving thing).

Also have to email some people about off campus housing next year. I have my eye on this one place, and all of the people are graduating, so hopefully things will work out (and the rent isn't too much). Will move in with Nancy and Leah. Party central! Not really, we're too selfish--don't want to clean up and babysit others. But you would be able to find the occasional bottle of vodka in the freezer (probably mine), tequila rose for Nancy, and good 'ol Jose Cuervo for Leah. Woot for alcohol (even though it did very bad things to me last weekend) :(

That brings me to New Years. May actually be doing something this year, for a change. Plan is to attend a party in Seattle with Tom. Nancy was invited too, so that is awesome (plus she's ecstatic at the chance to wear her prom dress again). Am trying to get my mom to let me go to Kent the 30th (she doesn't want me driving on NYE)--besides, that's Tom and my 3-month anniversary, so it would be nice to spend some of the day with him. She doesn't like the idea of me going. She thinks it's a poor reflection on me (aka slutty, tartish) to stay at Tom's house. He said his parents don't mind, so I don't know what the big deal is. Plus, I met them the after a night of drinking and was rather out of it, but they still liked me a whole lot and thought I was a nice girl. It's not like parents don't know what goes on at college (especially in the dorms). I don't think she approves of the idea that I'm officially a 'woman' now--virginity isn't that big of a deal--there are other things to be concerned about. But whatever--she's catholic--need I say more?

Why don't stores sell dresses this time of year? NY's is the best time for cocktail dresses and such. So frustrating. But I've figured it out. I already own the dress. My parents said it looks like a cocktail dress--so woot for me. Plus, with the whole outfit (which I tried on today) my dad said I'm too young to be wearing clothes like that. Obviously looks good. Hooray. Or Hoorah in the words of Hugh Laurie from is days on Black Adder.

So yeah, haven't posted for a while...there you have it. And, for the hell of it, some lame quiz results:

chin 46 nose to mouth 16 nose length 2 forehead 21
lower lip 9 nose width 10 eyes 46 face width 99
upper lip 1 mouth width 95 eye gap 7
*measurements are relative to your individual face dimensions
*measurements are then compared to averages yielding a 0-100 percentile

Stability |||||| 46%
Orderliness ||||| 36%
Extraversion |||||| 43%

Your most prominent facial feature is your:
mouth width
Your least prominent facial feature is your:
forehead

Stability results were medium which suggests you average somewhere in between being calm and resilient and being anxious and reactive.

Orderliness results were moderately low which suggests you are, at times, overly flexible, improvised, and fun seeking at the expense of reliability, work ethic, and long term accomplishment.

Extraversion results were moderately low which suggests you are reclusive, quiet, unassertive, and secretive.

trait snapshot:

messy, disorganized, not rule conscious, rebellious, rash, weird, ambivalent about chaos, likes bizarre things, anti-authority, not good at saving money, not a perfectionist, leaves many things unfinished, low self control, strange, desires more attention, romantic daydreamer, abstract, impractical, unproductive, leisurely, likes the unknown

Enneagram Test Results Type 1 Perfectionism |||||||||| 37% Type 2 Helpfulness |||||||||||||||| 70% Type 3 Image Focus |||||||||||| 48% Type 4 Hypersensitivity |||||||||| 31% Type 5 Detachment |||||||||||||| 52% Type 6 Anxiety |||||||||| 39% Type 7 Adventurousness |||||||||||||||| 68% Type 8 Aggressiveness |||||||||| 37% Type 9 Calmness |||||||||||||||| 63% Your main type is 2
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Main Type
Overall Self



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Personality Disorder Test Results Paranoid |||||||||| 38% Schizoid |||||||||||| 46% Schizotypal |||||||||||||||| 66% Antisocial |||||||||| 38% Borderline |||||||||| 34% Histrionic |||||||||||| 50% Narcissistic |||||||||||||| 54% Avoidant |||| 18% Dependent |||||||||||| 46% Obsessive-Compulsive |||||| 26% Take Free Personality Disorder Test
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Career Inventory Test Results

Extroversion ||||||||||||||| 43% Emotional Stability |||||||||||||||||| 60% Orderliness |||||||||||| 33% Altruism ||||||||||||||||||||| 66% Inquisitiveness ||||||||||||||||||||| 66%

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