A day to catch up
No class tonight. Yes!!! I can finally get some things accomplished that I have put off... like my oil change. Whoops! I need to be a little more responsible about car maintenance. And I'll have extra time to work on assignments for class.
I have a meeting tomorrow with someone at one of the middle schools I'm hoping to do observations in. If all works well, I'll be doing 20 hours of observations there. I still need to set things up in other schools for the remaining 3o hours. Ugh!
This past weekend was fantastic. Jam packed with shows and room rearrangement. On Friday, Magdalene and I went to Bowery Ballroom to see The Long Winters. We ordered a couple of shots of Patron, which were poured quite high, so we had to drink them like a regular drink. The show was a lot of fun. We had hoped they would have played "It'll Be a Breeze," but, alas, they did not. The set was good nonetheless. Afterwards, we found a crepes place while walking back to the car. The crepes were delicious, and while waiting on line we struck up a conversation with a guy named Tim, who was originally from the west coast. It's fun to have conversations with random strangers. And before we left, Tommy and Luke came in, so we chatted for a bit. Sadly, as we reached the car we discovered the ticket on my windshield. I didn't fully read the sign. There was section about not parking on the road on Saturdays between 12am and 3am. Or, perhaps, because it was Friday I didn't think about the fact that it becomes Saturday at 12am. Oh well. At least it's just a parking ticket. And the way I see it, had we not parked there we never would have found the crepeteria, nor would we have had the random conversation, or bumped into Tommy & Luke. So it all evens out.
I worked almost all day on Saturday. After work I did some laundry, then proceeded to unpack some boxes and hang a guitar. Now that my brother has moved into his house, I have extra room. It's nice. Of course, I stayed up until almost 4am. This severely cut into my sleep time. I woke up an hour early on Sunday to meet Bryan and nick at the store to watch "The Movie." Yes, I am referring to "Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Son of the bride of the...." I don't feel like typing out the full name. Too long.
Too cap off the weekend, Magdalene and I went to Webster Hall to see Cursive. Though we knew we were going to a show, neither of us felt like we were. We got to the venue at the perfect time. We only had to endure a couple of songs by Men, Women, and Children. They are so completely awful. We made fun of them for a few minutes, then they left the stage. Cursive was good, but Tim wasn't as chatty as he was at the Bowery show. At one point he stated that he spent the last 5 songs thinking about how he wasn't into the show. It sounded like he may have been kidding, but perhaps he wasn't. Regardless, they sounded good.
Ok, that's all I feel like talking about. I'm done. Feel free to return to whatever you were doing.
Later.
-Sergei xo
Song of the Day:
The Good Life - Off the Beaten Path
I have a meeting tomorrow with someone at one of the middle schools I'm hoping to do observations in. If all works well, I'll be doing 20 hours of observations there. I still need to set things up in other schools for the remaining 3o hours. Ugh!
This past weekend was fantastic. Jam packed with shows and room rearrangement. On Friday, Magdalene and I went to Bowery Ballroom to see The Long Winters. We ordered a couple of shots of Patron, which were poured quite high, so we had to drink them like a regular drink. The show was a lot of fun. We had hoped they would have played "It'll Be a Breeze," but, alas, they did not. The set was good nonetheless. Afterwards, we found a crepes place while walking back to the car. The crepes were delicious, and while waiting on line we struck up a conversation with a guy named Tim, who was originally from the west coast. It's fun to have conversations with random strangers. And before we left, Tommy and Luke came in, so we chatted for a bit. Sadly, as we reached the car we discovered the ticket on my windshield. I didn't fully read the sign. There was section about not parking on the road on Saturdays between 12am and 3am. Or, perhaps, because it was Friday I didn't think about the fact that it becomes Saturday at 12am. Oh well. At least it's just a parking ticket. And the way I see it, had we not parked there we never would have found the crepeteria, nor would we have had the random conversation, or bumped into Tommy & Luke. So it all evens out.
I worked almost all day on Saturday. After work I did some laundry, then proceeded to unpack some boxes and hang a guitar. Now that my brother has moved into his house, I have extra room. It's nice. Of course, I stayed up until almost 4am. This severely cut into my sleep time. I woke up an hour early on Sunday to meet Bryan and nick at the store to watch "The Movie." Yes, I am referring to "Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Son of the bride of the...." I don't feel like typing out the full name. Too long.
Too cap off the weekend, Magdalene and I went to Webster Hall to see Cursive. Though we knew we were going to a show, neither of us felt like we were. We got to the venue at the perfect time. We only had to endure a couple of songs by Men, Women, and Children. They are so completely awful. We made fun of them for a few minutes, then they left the stage. Cursive was good, but Tim wasn't as chatty as he was at the Bowery show. At one point he stated that he spent the last 5 songs thinking about how he wasn't into the show. It sounded like he may have been kidding, but perhaps he wasn't. Regardless, they sounded good.
Ok, that's all I feel like talking about. I'm done. Feel free to return to whatever you were doing.
Later.
-Sergei xo
Song of the Day:
The Good Life - Off the Beaten Path

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