Stayed up late sunday night to register for classes; had some problems with my account and didn’t get into a bunch of stuff.
Spent most of monday trying to fix registration. Also: tuesday, wednesday, and thursday.
Skipped the visiting “artist” (read: contemporary poet) lecture and had a good old-fashioned friendship lunch.
Left my laptop at home on tuesday morning and had to go the whole day without it. It was difficult, but my bag was definitely easier to carry around.
Looked at paintings by the Pre-Raphaelites in my 19th century art history class, which was, as you can imagine, super great.
Talked to Julie Taggart, who turns out to be pretty cool. Even though she crushed my dreams of taking a screenprinting class with Dana in the fall.
Used all three hours of my team ad class to talk about board games in great depth. It was intense and helpful and headache-inducing and great all at once.
Spent of wednesday working in Corel Painter with a tablet. Non-messy and fun.
Was compared to Richard Aschenbrand and Artie Isaac by two different people in the same day. I can only take that as compliments.
Watched some of the Revolutionary Road movie in my American lit class (it is not very good—Meryl Streep isn’t in it at all). While this was going on, I started swatching for a new, ten-color fair isle jumper.
Presented finals in Burleigh’s class and got info on our last project of the semester. We made a word cloud in class during which I was mocked for having no friends (in a friendly way, natch).
Went to visit Mr. Felton, the copywriting teacher, who graciously let me into his class. Phew.