1.06.2008

I Saw a Student Wearing a T-shirt: Janurary 5th

I'm back at North Central and everything is running smoothly. I'm taking 4 distinct classes which should all challenge me in a different way. For example, this weekend I have to read a British poem from the 19th century, write a little paper on the struggle of change in life, and make a business card with an Adobe program.

I picked my radio shift for the term on Wednesday, and if you're around Mondays from 3pm-6pm you can listen live at www.wonc.org If you're bored (I'm talking to you ISU friends) send me an IM at fm89. I'll answer all legitimate messages (I'm talking to you random 14 year old girls).

I am currently not employed by anyone, but I am in the middle of creating some income. Hopefully, I will be announcing some basketball games for the school this term. After doing one girls game last year - and announcing the wrong team during introductions - they still want me back and I may even be the #1 announcer for some reason. Apparently, Ray Clay has repeatedly turned down the position.

Corinne and I will also be buying and selling textbooks, cds, movies, and video games this year. If you or a friend have any of these items sitting around and don't want the bookstore to give you $4 for that $200 Business Law book, come talk to us. We'll treat you nice.

If you know me, you know I despise cold weather. Nonetheless, I try to embrace it. Yesterday, Corinne and I bought $3 dollar ice skates at the Goodwill and found out there is a free rink down the street on the Riverwalk. Unfortunately, right now people are wearing t-shirts outside and the ice is not skateable, but I'm sure we'll be out there practicing our routines soon. Watch out Vancouver 2010.