csi_sanders1129: (winter)


1. I have so many versions of this song. Expect to see it more than once.
2. It's snowing again! And actually sticking! Will try to maybe take pictures later, assuming I survive writing 2 papers.
3. We had a fire drill last night (which most of us are figuring was caused by someone smoking pot and setting off the alarm). It was 2:30am. It was cold, windy, and snowing. Ugh.
csi_sanders1129: (winter)


Snowing again today. And today was supposed to be like the one day out of the next week that didn't have a chance of snow showers? It's like 'Oh, it's December now. SNOW.'

2 weeks, 3 papers, 1 quiz and 1 test until I'm done for the semester.
csi_sanders1129: (winter)


Snowing again today. And today was supposed to be like the one day out of the next week that didn't have a chance of snow showers? It's like 'Oh, it's December now. SNOW.'

2 weeks, 3 papers, 1 quiz and 1 test until I'm done for the semester.
csi_sanders1129: (winter)


It's kind of sort of snowing here today. And it is cold. But come February I probably won't think this is cold anymore. We'll see.
csi_sanders1129: (winter)


It's kind of sort of snowing here today. And it is cold. But come February I probably won't think this is cold anymore. We'll see.
csi_sanders1129: (Default)
CSI: Dark Sundays = Done.

And - Adam Lambert Concert tonight! Woo! (aside from the 95 degrees out thing. That's a bit excessive.)
csi_sanders1129: (Default)
CSI: Dark Sundays = Done.

And - Adam Lambert Concert tonight! Woo! (aside from the 95 degrees out thing. That's a bit excessive.)
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Alright, so my few long ass days are over now. I've had a nap and a shower, we have air conditioning back, and I'll actually be able to sleep tonight - and nto ahve to get up at ass o'clock tomorrow morning. Woo!

So, I still have some drama with Frostburg stuff going on. My History of MD and Vietnam Era classes transferred but they didn't transfer as they correlating classes at Frostburg. And so upon meeting with the Department Advisor yesterday, he claimed that I had no upper level classes. I argued my point - and though he wasn't pleased that no books (Awesome!Prof is morally opposed to the use of textbooks) he was iffy about it - and he let me in the class I needed. Which is all about writing history papers with reliable primary/secondary sources - which I can do. I do have to bug awesome!Prof and get the Syllabi(?) for the two classes and get him to write a letter or something for me so they'll count for realz. But yeah. That hopefully will all work out.

Second order of business - today was Graduation - I now have my A.A. degree, graduated Magna Cum Laude, with a 3.66 GPA. The day, however, did not start out on a good note. I woke up at like... 5:45 and couldn't get back to sleep. Mostly because I was hot and grumpy and hungry because the power was still out. Hung around and did virtually nothing until 8:30, when it was time to leave (and had tremendous fun totally re-planning what I was wearing given that the shirt I had intended to wear had gotten trapped in the washing machine due to the EPICPOWERFAILOFFAILNESS (which, our power withstands hurricanes and snowstorms without issue, typically, and it was out for near 24 hours because of a 20 minutes storm? Um, wut?)) Got checked in and stuff by 9. I got to wander around in the gym til 10 - got my picture taken and picked up my PTK stole thing and the 3.5+GPA tassel thing - when we lined up in... relative alphabetical order. Stood around in the 88 degree weather with our black regalia until 10:30 which was just totally fun. Then we started heading down to the tents in one of the fields. There were like... 750 of us. 2000 Grads technically - like the biggest class ever - but only 750 were in for the Ceremony. It took forever getting everyone in. Then a few people had speeches and then they started the equally lengthy process of handing out the... folders for the degrees - which was when we crossed the stage and whatnot. Holy hell was it hot under the tent. Finally, when that was done, we did the tassel-flippy thing and then they started filing us out. The faculty (and waaaaay too many of them were there, too O_O) went out before us and lined the path we had to walk. So I saw a few Prof's I knew (Awesome!Prof and the other really cool history Prof. Headed back in to the check-in building to fetch my degree and then we high-tailed it out of there, skipped the reception thing (I'm still not sure how they intended to fit upwards of 1000 people into one building that isn't all that big, but whatever) and headed home.

ETA: Oh. Schedule:
10:00-10:50 [English/History] Literature of the Age of Revolution (MWF)
11:00-11:50 [English] Social Sciences Advanced Composition (MWF)
1:00-1:50 [History/English] Writing & Research In History (MWF)
3:00-4:15 [Philosophy] History of Philosophy: Ancient & Medieval (MW)

... It looks as if I am an English major this semester. Most of the classes I really wanted to take were full cause it's pretty late in the registration game. Bleh. Spring'll be better.

Now, I have one loooong email to write to Awesome!Prof about the class-transfer issue, and then I am working on fic.
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Alright, so my few long ass days are over now. I've had a nap and a shower, we have air conditioning back, and I'll actually be able to sleep tonight - and nto ahve to get up at ass o'clock tomorrow morning. Woo!

So, I still have some drama with Frostburg stuff going on. My History of MD and Vietnam Era classes transferred but they didn't transfer as they correlating classes at Frostburg. And so upon meeting with the Department Advisor yesterday, he claimed that I had no upper level classes. I argued my point - and though he wasn't pleased that no books (Awesome!Prof is morally opposed to the use of textbooks) he was iffy about it - and he let me in the class I needed. Which is all about writing history papers with reliable primary/secondary sources - which I can do. I do have to bug awesome!Prof and get the Syllabi(?) for the two classes and get him to write a letter or something for me so they'll count for realz. But yeah. That hopefully will all work out.

Second order of business - today was Graduation - I now have my A.A. degree, graduated Magna Cum Laude, with a 3.66 GPA. The day, however, did not start out on a good note. I woke up at like... 5:45 and couldn't get back to sleep. Mostly because I was hot and grumpy and hungry because the power was still out. Hung around and did virtually nothing until 8:30, when it was time to leave (and had tremendous fun totally re-planning what I was wearing given that the shirt I had intended to wear had gotten trapped in the washing machine due to the EPICPOWERFAILOFFAILNESS (which, our power withstands hurricanes and snowstorms without issue, typically, and it was out for near 24 hours because of a 20 minutes storm? Um, wut?)) Got checked in and stuff by 9. I got to wander around in the gym til 10 - got my picture taken and picked up my PTK stole thing and the 3.5+GPA tassel thing - when we lined up in... relative alphabetical order. Stood around in the 88 degree weather with our black regalia until 10:30 which was just totally fun. Then we started heading down to the tents in one of the fields. There were like... 750 of us. 2000 Grads technically - like the biggest class ever - but only 750 were in for the Ceremony. It took forever getting everyone in. Then a few people had speeches and then they started the equally lengthy process of handing out the... folders for the degrees - which was when we crossed the stage and whatnot. Holy hell was it hot under the tent. Finally, when that was done, we did the tassel-flippy thing and then they started filing us out. The faculty (and waaaaay too many of them were there, too O_O) went out before us and lined the path we had to walk. So I saw a few Prof's I knew (Awesome!Prof and the other really cool history Prof. Headed back in to the check-in building to fetch my degree and then we high-tailed it out of there, skipped the reception thing (I'm still not sure how they intended to fit upwards of 1000 people into one building that isn't all that big, but whatever) and headed home.

ETA: Oh. Schedule:
10:00-10:50 [English/History] Literature of the Age of Revolution (MWF)
11:00-11:50 [English] Social Sciences Advanced Composition (MWF)
1:00-1:50 [History/English] Writing & Research In History (MWF)
3:00-4:15 [Philosophy] History of Philosophy: Ancient & Medieval (MW)

... It looks as if I am an English major this semester. Most of the classes I really wanted to take were full cause it's pretty late in the registration game. Bleh. Spring'll be better.

Now, I have one loooong email to write to Awesome!Prof about the class-transfer issue, and then I am working on fic.
csi_sanders1129: (fuck it)
Torchwood Encyclopedia = Done.

Also, it is obnoxiously hot and my allergies are going absolutely haywire - I have sneezed 38 times in the last 20 minutes, I swear. ... 39.

Ugh.
csi_sanders1129: (fuck it)
Torchwood Encyclopedia = Done.

Also, it is obnoxiously hot and my allergies are going absolutely haywire - I have sneezed 38 times in the last 20 minutes, I swear. ... 39.

Ugh.
csi_sanders1129: (winter)
Okay, I wanna know who pissed off the Snow Gods or whatever. Now we're supposed to get another 4-8 inches on Sunday/Monday. This is ridiculous. The snow might melt sometime in like... July. Jeez.

On the plus side, school is closed tomorrow, and it'll maybe be closed on Monday, too, if we do get 8 more inches. Still have work though. -_-

Oh, and:

Sherlock Holmes - The Sign of Four = Done.
csi_sanders1129: (winter)
Okay, I wanna know who pissed off the Snow Gods or whatever. Now we're supposed to get another 4-8 inches on Sunday/Monday. This is ridiculous. The snow might melt sometime in like... July. Jeez.

On the plus side, school is closed tomorrow, and it'll maybe be closed on Monday, too, if we do get 8 more inches. Still have work though. -_-

Oh, and:

Sherlock Holmes - The Sign of Four = Done.
csi_sanders1129: (winter)
So, I got trained for job number 8463 tonight at work. I am now certified and mostly trained to go up to the floors and do Birth Certificate paperwork - going through the charts and interviewing the parents for any other information. I consider this an interesting new assignment for Friday nights.

Supposedly starting at noon tomorrow we're going to be hit with Snowpocalypse: The Sequel, possibly adding another 12-20 inches to our already substantial compilation. That'll be fun. I hope I hope I hope school is closed again on Wednesday. It would suck otherwise.

I'm almost done a new GH fic and I am fighting hard to keep from writing Cousland/Zevran fic. I have resisted thus far. At least consciously - I'm fairly certain I had a dream last night that involved Zevran being blamed for taking the Great Agra Treasure of Sherlock Holmes 'Sign of Four' so my subconscious may need some more convincing. *shakes head*

Well wishes to Bradford Anderson, as well, who had surgery today for the Achilles tendon he tore during the SoapCruise thingy. D: Poor guy. Though I am curious as to how it will be explained on the show.
csi_sanders1129: (winter)
So, I got trained for job number 8463 tonight at work. I am now certified and mostly trained to go up to the floors and do Birth Certificate paperwork - going through the charts and interviewing the parents for any other information. I consider this an interesting new assignment for Friday nights.

Supposedly starting at noon tomorrow we're going to be hit with Snowpocalypse: The Sequel, possibly adding another 12-20 inches to our already substantial compilation. That'll be fun. I hope I hope I hope school is closed again on Wednesday. It would suck otherwise.

I'm almost done a new GH fic and I am fighting hard to keep from writing Cousland/Zevran fic. I have resisted thus far. At least consciously - I'm fairly certain I had a dream last night that involved Zevran being blamed for taking the Great Agra Treasure of Sherlock Holmes 'Sign of Four' so my subconscious may need some more convincing. *shakes head*

Well wishes to Bradford Anderson, as well, who had surgery today for the Achilles tendon he tore during the SoapCruise thingy. D: Poor guy. Though I am curious as to how it will be explained on the show.
csi_sanders1129: (Default)
Sherlock Holmes = A Study In Scarlet = Done

ETA@1450 - OMFGYESSS! No classes tomorrow! A bloody miracle as far as my school is concerned. YESSSSS! Thank you Snowpocalypse of '10! xD
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Sherlock Holmes = A Study In Scarlet = Done

ETA@1450 - OMFGYESSS! No classes tomorrow! A bloody miracle as far as my school is concerned. YESSSSS! Thank you Snowpocalypse of '10! xD
csi_sanders1129: (winter)


Blizzard 2010 Pictures
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Blizzard 2010 Pictures
csi_sanders1129: (psych)
Psych: Call of the Mild = Done.

Also, damn it. Every other school/college in the area (quite possibly the state) was at least 2 hours late. Except ours. Why? Apparently, our Dean is from like Michigan or something and what we got last night (4-6'' or so) earned a response of '...what snow?'

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