Productive evening

Apr 10, 2003 23:15

It was a good day today. I've gotten a lot of work done on my Mozart analysis, and I'm going to get even more done before I go to bed tonight. It's nice to have some time to actually sit and think about what I'm writing, and re-read for corrections. This weekend I hope to get the entire draft done of the Mozart analysis, atleast an outline of the Beethoven analysis (because the books that I need were way over due so I had to return them to the library right before I came home) and most of my math problems worked out. It's a lot to hope for. I also have to get some MCE work done, finish up my french, and put together some harmonic dictation examples. But those are smaller deals.

I'm really not feeling well. I think my body hates red meat. That's okay with me, I don't like to eat it, but perhaps the reason I don't like to eat it is because my body doesn't feel well after I do.

Mr. Hull said he would recommend me as a teacher for over the summer work. I am apprehensive, as usual, about teaching yet but I need to get the experience. He actually suggested that I try going through the Spencerport continuing education department ... maybe I will and I can try to set up a music theory course? We'll see. I need to make up a flyer to bring to school tomorrow for my proposed music teaching.

Went to the mall today, looked at suits with Rick. Found some nice stuff. He got his hair cut, and looks hot as usual :) I spent a little time going through some of my old compositions this morning - I have to remember not to get discouraged when I have a hard time composing, because there are times where it seems so easy ... I wish I had a copy of that jazz song I had been working on composing, I still think that was awesome. (That was before my computer crashed and I lost it). I will have to try to write something similar again this summer. I hope to put the keyboard in my room this summer so that I can compose at all hours in the night, like I enjoy. I also want to sponge paint my room this summer, but that's another story.

Well, it's time to start typing up my paper. Have a lovely evening. :)

Let us show, not merely in great crises, but in every day affairs of life, qualities of practical intelligence, of hardihood and endurance, and above all, the power of devotion to a lofty ideal. - Theodore Roosevelt
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