Am I a slacker? All my friends seem to have to work all the time. I'm taking 23 hours and doing most of the work for an audit, and I'm having more fun than they are. I'm pretty sure I'm doing as well at my work as they are, but they refrain from so much fun stuff during the day on the weekends in order to "get some work done" that I wonder what heinous crime against time management I must be committing.
Yesterday I had rehearsal all day, a time during which Stephan was working. Dan was weird bringing me back from rehearsal, so I talked to Stephan about it, and then he had to go work. He was still in the library when I went to the Wiess show. It was spectacular, by the way. Between every show I see or participate in, I forget how much awesome talent there is on this campus. I miss college theater; Shepherd productions are well and good, but there's a sense of personal pride and achievement that comes from a student-run show... I'm going again next weekend in between my own shows (which, by the way, are Thursday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday: you should come), because I want to see if they impressed me by exceeding my low expectations or by actually being as spectacular as I thought they were as a whole. I know the latter's true for individuals, whom I'll snag for Stephan's JCS as soon as I can, but the show was really cohesive and left a huge impression on me.
This morning they're all off panicking about work they have to do, and I'm off to Roger's, maybe bringing some paper with me to draw on. I mean, sure, I have five papers to write, some of them before very long, but... Am I really slacking? I guess. Oh, well. It works for me.
Yesterday I had rehearsal all day, a time during which Stephan was working. Dan was weird bringing me back from rehearsal, so I talked to Stephan about it, and then he had to go work. He was still in the library when I went to the Wiess show. It was spectacular, by the way. Between every show I see or participate in, I forget how much awesome talent there is on this campus. I miss college theater; Shepherd productions are well and good, but there's a sense of personal pride and achievement that comes from a student-run show... I'm going again next weekend in between my own shows (which, by the way, are Thursday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday: you should come), because I want to see if they impressed me by exceeding my low expectations or by actually being as spectacular as I thought they were as a whole. I know the latter's true for individuals, whom I'll snag for Stephan's JCS as soon as I can, but the show was really cohesive and left a huge impression on me.
This morning they're all off panicking about work they have to do, and I'm off to Roger's, maybe bringing some paper with me to draw on. I mean, sure, I have five papers to write, some of them before very long, but... Am I really slacking? I guess. Oh, well. It works for me.