Thursday, December 11, 2008

new title and... kissing?!

i have (another) job! a real one that both utilizes my college education and involves both doing something that i enjoy and doing something i feel is useful/helpful to the rest of the world. well maybe not the whole world, but at least to all the little animals and the environment in new england! i am the new research editor for rushing rivers institute, a nonprofit involved with river ecology and conservation.

and now for something probably more interesting to the general public. the next time you readers are sharing some smooches, think about this girl and beware!

Friday, November 21, 2008

movin on up...

but not quite to a "deluxe apartment in the sky."

instead, to one of 5 possible apartments in holyoke, massachusetts. i got a part time job working for horizons for homeless children and i can't wait. my own place, a job, a real winter complete with snow, being less than 3 hours from NYC where my two best friends live. hooray!

i officially accepted the offer today. i'll be outta here by tuesday.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

shwing baby

last night was a wonderful night: an 18 piece big band, "rosy the riveter" style girls handing out cracker jacks, getting to wear pearls and a fedora, new friends, new moves. oh, good times indeed.

kennesaw state had a great swing dance with a 1940's war times theme. i attended with an old friend from high school who i hadn't seen in over 4 years. there was of course some east coast swing and i learned to lindy hop and charleston and taught john the carolina shag.

this was exactly what i needed.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

oh, literature

seeing as how i'm unemployed right now, i have a lot of free time. i have restarted my quest to read the 100 greatest novels of this century. i have only read about 15ish (the ish is for the maybe 3 books on the list that i started but didn't finish or that we covered in one of my AP lit classes but i never really read...)of the books on this particular list, but i've discovered that there are a whole bunch of different 100 best novels lists. there is the question of whether to only read the 100 best of this century or include the 100 best of all time (oh shakespeare). then do i base my list off of a poll composed of votes from the general public or based on the votes of a board of literature gurus from some publishing company? i think to begin with i'm going to read the books that seem to appear on all these lists.

i'm on page 75 in lolita. so far, i really like it, which i was at least partially surprised by - come on, we all know whats going to happen in this one. nabokov's voice is really pleasing to me though. and i even like how humbert humbert is overly pleased by himself.

"let me repeat with quiet force: i was, and still am, despite mes malheurs, an exceptionally handsome male; slow moving, tall, with soft dark hair and a gloomy but all the more seductive cast of demeanour..."

when did "slow-moving" become something to make us ladies swoon? hmm. this also demonstrates another aspect that i like - the random but fairly common french phrases. who knew my 4 years of french would actually come in handy (especially since i can't actually speak it at all)!

at any rate, i'm excited to be reading good literature again. in college i was always reading so much intense scientific stuff that the novels i read for pleasure were really nothing more than fluff.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

no sponges here

i've kept a blog at livejournal for ages. first there was the silly high school ranting. then slightly more interesting thoughts. then i made a separate travel blog for the 5 months i lived and studied in finland. well, turns out i really liked keeping that latest blog; after returning to the states, i couldn't see any reason why the lovely public would have any interest in my rambling thoughts and ideas. buuuuut - hooray i changed my mind! (get used to that, it will probably happen frequently)

so here it is, my very own shiny new blog. i have yet to decide what its focus will be. i am hoping that writing here will force me (and you!) to think more about the things i hear about and actively participate in learning despite being officially graduated and all that jazz.

which brings me to the address being www.dontbeasponge.blogspot.com. my high school AP biology teacher mrs. gazaway once told me not to be such a sponge. she said to read and try to learn as much as possible, but without simply absorbing all the material without processing it, asking questions, determine which bits of information clash with other bits of information, yadda, yadda. so here's to me being a filter and not a sponge!

but wait, sponges are filter feeders...

edit: adventures in the (almost) arctic is my old travel blog from finland, just in case anybody was interested :-)