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Pink Moon October 2, 2007

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Nick Drake makes pretty music.

 Today it rained – so I decided that it’s really just a “prep for ireland 101″ opportunity to get used to some cloudy, rainy wonderland where I’ll be spending the next four months, come january.  It’s always harder to get up on rainy days though.  If only it wasn’t so much easier to cuddle up under some blankets and listen to jack johnson sing about banana pancakes.

Philosophy was over my head once again.  So much for enjoying anything about existentialism.  Maybe if I did all the readings I’d be more interested, but I really doubt it.  Our grad student prof is just way too in-over-his-head to be able to help us non-philoers out.

Irish was bearable. Until she announced that we have a quiz on Weds now to make up for us all doing so poorly on the grammar part of our test last week.  Maybe, just maybe it had something to do with the 60 words of vocab we had to memorize.  Then again, who doesn’t want to know hat ufonna means UFO in irish?

Fiction writing - what to do, what to do about that class.  I really do want to be a great fiction writer.  How amazing would it be to be able to write for a living?  But to no avail, I’ve only gotten mediocre grades so far.  There are a couple of people in that class too, who I’m just in awe of as far as talent for writing goes.  We’ll see how meeting with her during office hours goes.  It’s really interesting because this is the first class I’ve had in awhile that is solely artistic and I always walk away feeling like I need to do something with myself, artistically – to make some sort of statement while I can or when I have the time.  It’s nice, too, to break away from all the reading and the analyzing and just focus on the creativity for awhile.

Today was one of those days where I wanted to just zap home for two seconds, and zap right back to Notre Dame.  Just long enough to soak up the homeyness of home – to boil some water for tea, to soak up the autumn air outside, and get a great big hug from my grandma.  Maybe the span of a day or so.  I find during times like that, tea helps.  Which sounds….ridiculous, and way too Irish for my own good.  All those times when I was little, at family functions, it always ended with a cup of tea.  My mom would make what she always called warm milk – leave the teabag in for about two seconds, fill it halfway with milk and let me add way too much sugar.  So now I make this concoction of sweetmilktea whenever I’m on campus and need a little pick me up. 

It’s funny how things like that can just transcend.  Well actually, it’s not just funny, it’s pretty wonderful.  There are just some items in life, some things that can bring you back to a good place because they’re virtually the same everywhere.  It doesn’t even have to be something like tea, I’m talking about the grand scheme of things too.  Really great relationships fall into this category too – friendships and family.  I just love how there are some things you can count on, no matter where your two feet are planted.

Love.

brandy alexander October 1, 2007

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Hey surprise, surprise – over six weeks have passed with no one entry.

But I figure I’d better change my non-blogging ways now so I can be in the habit when I go to Ireland - that way I can document all my Dublinocities to the tee.  Brilliant.

The semester has gone surprisingly well so far.  I feel alot less stressed than I would have ever anticipated.  Almost to the point where it feels like I’m doing something wrong because I dont have more to do at any given point. But I’m sure that’ll all change in the span of one day and all of a sudden my life will be crazy go nuts stressed, as seems to be the way things happen in college.

Today was just one of those beautiful days on campus – the sun was shining, and the temperature was the perfect spring breeze setting – loved it.  Woke up at 1, which is amazingly something I’ve only done like one other time this semester so far.  Brunched with Zy and Jane, and discovered the amazing taste sensation of apple cinnamon waffles.  Then I read these really witty and brilliant fiction stories outside by the volleyball courts.  This one in particular just stuck with me. It was just so wonderfully written, I wanted to read it again right after I was done.  That’s what I love about new fiction short stories – they can be so so good, and so fun to discover – like a great little indie movie, or an upcoming singer/songwriter.  Then I cleaned, which I bizarrely don’t mind doing in college.  Gossip Girl and ANTM made up the TV for the night. 

Then tonight was the Mod Quad basilica mass so I brought up the gifts at mass.  Lately, it seems more and more that I find myself analyzing religious norms and culture and my background  in general when I’m at mass.  Not that that’s a bad thing – in fact, I think it’s quite a good thing.  It’s just really interesting to think back over all the things in my life that I just took forgranted having gone to Catholic school my entire life.  I still feel like I’m somewhere in the middle – not ready to profess my faith and have a strong conviction like alot of the faith groups on campus, but definitely not ready to denounce religious institution or a belief in God.  Right now I’m just riding the in-the-middle train.

Anyway, I suppose it’s time to get to bed so I can go waste some time in existentialism tomorrow, fake some pronunciation skills in Irish and listen to other people’s short stories in creative writing – is this really my junior year of college? hah.

life is better with a lappy by my side July 18, 2007

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So I’ve finally got one of these online blogs that I might just be okay with people actually reading. 

Time to sound brilliant and witty and generally impressive all at once!

Actually, I’ll probably be most impressed with myself if I keep up with this at all, let alone make it sound okay. 

 Recent Events in Life:

  1. Survived almost six weeks without a laptop – a victory for the real-world side of me
  2. Failing miserably at any attempt to clean for Adam coming on Thursday and hoping that Mary Poppins will show up with a magic bag to do it all someday soon.
  3. Calling Africa six times in one day – yeeeah UN!

 anddd that’s all I’ve got for now.