So I've been feeling down the last few days. I think it has something to do with the usual depressive mode I get into just after leaving somewhere really beautiful, be it the San Juans, Deception Pass, western Vancouver Island, the Olympics, or anywhere else really. This weekend was spent in Forks, Washington for an oceanography field trip... and it's just so different out there. TREES AND SHRUBS AND FERNS EVERYWHERE. There are more mammals than just squirrels, raccoons, and humans. There are actually BIG mammals like deer (and bears and cougars which I didn't get to see). Some of this is just that I'm brought back to my earlier childhood memories when I could take the presence of such animals for granted. Some of it is how I get back to Seattle and realize that my idea of nature within the city (e.g. Carkeek Park) is just so off.
In any case, every time I've come back to Seattle I've realized that I just don't want to live in a filthy, concrete-ey place anymore. Litter. Cars. Smog. It just gets to you. And then I start refusing to eat as much or as healthy, and I just slip into a little depressed Cooper mode. I'm emo like that.
Today, I broke that depressive mode. I bought INTERESTING FOOD that I never eat (e.g. yogurt) and then I found out that Foundations in Ecology had a spot open, which I systematically proceeded to nab. Boo-yah. New schedule is below.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
8:00
8:30
ESRM 210 A HCK 132
FISH 429 A AND 022
ESRM 210 A HCK 132
ESRM 210 A HCK 132
9:00
BIOL 356 AA HCK 443
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
OCEAN 430 A OTB 205
OCEAN 430 A OTB 205
OCEAN 430 A OTB 205
OCEAN 430 A OTB 205
1:00
1:30
BIOL 356 A HCK 132
ESRM 425 A WFS 107
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
This schedule was generated using bitman's
Schedule Builder.
Now I just need to clean, feel good, and realize that I'll be going through this again next week when I get back from Eastern Washington. And do homework.