It kinda builds up from boring/slow...
First week in June: studying for Structures ARE
June 9: take ARE, go to volleyball @YMCA
June 16: volleyball @YMCA
June 17: volleyball @Jaycee Park (where's Lexi?)
June 18: moderating discussion on Identity of Place at AIA Theory Committee
June 21: Father's Day, trip to Grandma's (mistake?)
June 22: meet with Head of School of Architecture for NC State
June 23: volleyball @ YMCA (oh, there she is, whew)
June 24: lunch talk with boss about teaching, volleyball @Jaycee Park
June 26: trip to Cambridge for MIT business
June 27: Moore Square community charrette
June 28: Dad visit
June 29: more Dad visit
June 30: back to Cambridge for more meetings (damn! no volleyball @YMCA)
Yes, for those of you with lives (or kids), this probably seems like a very easily achievable schedule. For those who do not have lives such as myself, having something "extra" to do nearly every day for two weeks is exhausting! But it's a good thing to get used to... can't be boring forever, right? Looks like July might shape up to be un-boring, too. I'm especially enjoying volleyball, not only because of all the good-looking women who show up, but because it actually feels like SUMMER instead of just feeling HOT. Sand, heat, sweat, 80's music, cute girls in shorts, me sucking at volleyball--it's like the past I never had. Well, OK, there were a few nights at LXA that were close... but this is Raleigh, where I'm all on my own. This is progress.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
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