Well, I spent my first night at my house in Eugene. I moved in yesterday. My housemate with the room next to me is awesome, he brought us a sticky-rice dessert he made while I was unpacking and is fun to talk to.
Today there isn't a lot to do at school, but I got my student ID and got my laptop on the wireless network, which is what I'm using now. While riding my bike out to campus, I passed over the Peter DeFazio nonmotorist bridge, and through a beautiful section of waterfront. Later, I'm going to make sure my ATM card has been fixed and then go grocery shopping.
I keep thinking I should hurry up to get things done, but it's perpetually way earlier than I think because my room is bright and I am alone in town. I got up at about eight o'clock, and without people to see, I have no plans for later and am spared the time-waster that is waiting for friends to call back. I only have my list of stuff to get done eventually: go to Week of Welcome stuff, shop, keep decorating my room, file my senior year papers, update my voter registration.
I can't wait to get my classes and have them start. Life has been slowed waaay down this summer and especially the past couple of weeks - and I think this week is when it will reverse and speed back up again. Anyway, the slowness was awesome for a bit, but my brain is getting bored. The last thing I did that really challenged me was calculus.
Monday, September 22, 2008
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