INTERNET!!!
Tue, Jul. 15th, 2003 05:33 pmI have internet!!!!
I also have an apartment and all sorts of stuff. Unfortunately some essential pieces of furniture, like my couch, my dining table and my bookshelves don't get here till August. So my apartment is a mess. It's just been this huge pain setting up because the cell phone reception in here is absolutely lousy, and I haven't gotten a landline yet. So communicating with anyone outside the apartment is a bit of a pain. These past few days, mostly I've just been unpacking, cleaning, and determining other things I need to buy. And every time I start cleaning up, I think of more things I need, like hangers or bookshelves or something. Or a filing cabinet. Then I have to figure out where to get it, then I get it and forget what I was doing. Haven't even started cooking yet because I don't have plates.
At least my bedroom is in a fairly presentable state (though the bookshelves are in horrible disorder).
I still don't like driving. At all. It makes me all nervous and tense. So I got a bike so I can do healthy things like bike to the public library (woohoo), except the first day I try to ride it, I nearly get run over. The walk sign stays on for the length of time it takes to get approximately halfway across the street. Then the cars get to go, except I'm still stuck in the middle of the street. So I kept going, because, hey, Middle of the Street, just wanted to get to the other side, except this car just kept going and tried to run me over or something. It was very nervewracking.
Pictures of my apartment below (very messy, see above explanation):

I also have an apartment and all sorts of stuff. Unfortunately some essential pieces of furniture, like my couch, my dining table and my bookshelves don't get here till August. So my apartment is a mess. It's just been this huge pain setting up because the cell phone reception in here is absolutely lousy, and I haven't gotten a landline yet. So communicating with anyone outside the apartment is a bit of a pain. These past few days, mostly I've just been unpacking, cleaning, and determining other things I need to buy. And every time I start cleaning up, I think of more things I need, like hangers or bookshelves or something. Or a filing cabinet. Then I have to figure out where to get it, then I get it and forget what I was doing. Haven't even started cooking yet because I don't have plates.
At least my bedroom is in a fairly presentable state (though the bookshelves are in horrible disorder).
I still don't like driving. At all. It makes me all nervous and tense. So I got a bike so I can do healthy things like bike to the public library (woohoo), except the first day I try to ride it, I nearly get run over. The walk sign stays on for the length of time it takes to get approximately halfway across the street. Then the cars get to go, except I'm still stuck in the middle of the street. So I kept going, because, hey, Middle of the Street, just wanted to get to the other side, except this car just kept going and tried to run me over or something. It was very nervewracking.
Pictures of my apartment below (very messy, see above explanation):


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Tue, Jul. 15th, 2003 06:46 pm (UTC)The alone thing is very off-putting right now, which is very strange. The entire time I was in Taiwan, I just wanted time to myself, to just be. But here, I feel like I'm slowly withdrawing into my little snail shell. It almost feels like freshman year again -- in a single, by myself, in a very, very unfamiliar place. But it's better now, because I do know people here, and I know things will settle down soon. And I love having my own apartment. So much storage space!
The book sounds really interesting... is it a fiction anthology? Or more a non-fiction thing? Guh, I must must must get my hands on more of Ursula K. LeGuin. And I love Terry Pratchett and Pullman's His Dark Materials!
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Tue, Jul. 15th, 2003 07:11 pm (UTC)Children at War
A Guide to the Harry Potter Novels
Family Fictions
Frightening Fiction
It's of course published in UK (snarky remark) BUT one of the author's is Millicent Lenz, Assoc Prof at SUNY Albany my home town (whoohoo)...Oyce have to run for a few minutes... Ben has to use the phone.
Oh and thanks for the offer!
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Tue, Jul. 15th, 2003 08:50 pm (UTC)