We can sleep when we're dead.
Sep. 22nd, 2009 05:51 pmI know I often go missing for extended periods of time, but guys: I have been incredibly missing.
My goodness, the last few weeks have been a gong show. I didn't know that starting grad school was going to be so tricky. I think this is probably a new admissions hurdle: can you actually figure out what you need to do? I'm hoping that's a hurdle I won't take down as I attempt to leap over it, as I still have no idea what is going on.
I've had imaginary classes, invisible seminars, people playing musical committee chairs, a supervisor previously in Germany but now a-continental (somewhere in the Pacific), governmental red tape with my funding (not helped by said a-continental supervisor), a surprise!undergraduate class, a mischievous monkey eating my email, and to top it all off: I think I might have a problem with plants.
I mean:

As a point of reference: the orchid at the front is just under two and a half feet tall. That's 20 plants, not counting the 12" peace lily in my bedroom, and the three or four plants on my balcony. I have a one bedroom, north-facing apartment, people. The orchid is new, and might be what twigged me into said problem, as there is no way in which I have enough light to sustain it.
I guess there are worse ways to bury your anxiety than in greenery?
In other news, I am signed up for
vid_commentary for my Batman vid. It was not at all the winner of my magically inserted poll (surprisingly, that was my Criminal Minds/Dexter one), but someone wanted to do a partnered commentary.
Edit: And yes, those are balloons in the background.
My goodness, the last few weeks have been a gong show. I didn't know that starting grad school was going to be so tricky. I think this is probably a new admissions hurdle: can you actually figure out what you need to do? I'm hoping that's a hurdle I won't take down as I attempt to leap over it, as I still have no idea what is going on.
I've had imaginary classes, invisible seminars, people playing musical committee chairs, a supervisor previously in Germany but now a-continental (somewhere in the Pacific), governmental red tape with my funding (not helped by said a-continental supervisor), a surprise!undergraduate class, a mischievous monkey eating my email, and to top it all off: I think I might have a problem with plants.
I mean:

As a point of reference: the orchid at the front is just under two and a half feet tall. That's 20 plants, not counting the 12" peace lily in my bedroom, and the three or four plants on my balcony. I have a one bedroom, north-facing apartment, people. The orchid is new, and might be what twigged me into said problem, as there is no way in which I have enough light to sustain it.
I guess there are worse ways to bury your anxiety than in greenery?
In other news, I am signed up for
Edit: And yes, those are balloons in the background.
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Date: 2009-09-23 10:53 pm (UTC)I think I shall have to look into getting some full-spectrum bulbs. It would be nice to have something that blooms -- right now, I have a lot of greenery. Even my African violets won't rebloom. The foliage is gorgeous, but not a blossom in sight.
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Date: 2009-09-23 11:06 pm (UTC)I think they'd be awesome to get. Flowers are good. (Spring is when the winter flowers get supplemented by the Spring/Summer ones. Flowers are good.)