Saturday, January 21, 2006

My legs are sore.

I think one of the reasons that I like German is because it feels like it's something I can continue to do better in, something that I can succeed with, something I might actually be good at. With the exception of speaking, this is generally true. But speaking doesn't really count because I'm not even good at speaking English. I think two of the biggest reasons that I chose German as my major are 1) I enjoy it and 2) I'm not bad at it or I have some ability to do well in it.

Tina and I went on a "building quest" on North Campus this afternoon. It began with lunch in Bursley. We then went to the School of Music and Baits, where we wandered around for a while. We got into some of the Baits buildings, but not all of them. Then we went to Pierpont to get Tina some batteries for her camera. While we were there, we saw an Antioch exibit. Then we wandered around the engineering buildings and tried to break our way into them. One of the buildings was really cool and all of North Campus reminded me of a college campus that's actually a campus (not like Central Campus). When we finished, we rode the bus back to South U. It was fairly full at first and so we had to stand. That was interesting.

Beth, Jenny, and I had dinner at Jimmy John's tonight. Both the food and the conversation was good.

I don't want to do my homework. In fact, I don't even know what homework I have. I think I have some reading and some writing assignment... oh, and I have a German syntax "problem set".

Without A Trace is a good show.

2 Comments:

At 1/22/2006 2:55 PM, Blogger Sarah said...

I think that's what it was (Antioch). It was about unearthing and reconstructing the ancient city.

 
At 1/23/2006 8:51 PM, Blogger Tina said...

Sarah, I sincerely apologize for making you stay sooooo long at that exhibit... I know that we were there for a long time.
I'm a geek for history, that's my only excuse. :P

 

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