The Post Before School Starts

Monday, January 11, 2010

I’ve been reading a bunch of blogs today and a lot of people have posted about their just being back at school. Tomorrow I drive three hours (after two days of driving – see part one previous entry) back to my university in good ol’ Rome, Georgia. Oh goodie. Classes don’t start until Wednesday, but when they do start I’ll be all “OMG!” On my plate so far: early 20th century art history, Irish art seminar, digital imaging, light media, college health topics, abnormal psychology, 15-20-hour work weeks for the art department, photography for the athletic department, and the equestrian team. Let’s play a game and see how crazy I am by finals week in May.
Driving long distances will cease for at least a month after tomorrow – I think my car hates me for being driven SO much recently.
I realized that I haven’t initiated this blog with my travel map yet (GASP!). But there it is above… hopefully more countries will be blue in the future because that would be nice. I might go and see if there are some travel agencies in my town in NY who might want to hire someone – that’s probably the only office job I could do: spend other people’s money organizing trips. HA!

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  1. Meredith

    on 11/01/2010 at 22:40

    Your map is waaay more impressive than mine! I’ve only been to 2% of the world. So sad!

  2. Jen

    on 15/01/2010 at 21:38

    Your art classes sound interesting, though I actually prefer late 20th century art to the early 20th century. And wow, what a busy week you have in store! I’m sure you’ll be managing fine though. :)


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