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Birthday: 4/2/1982
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Interests: sustainability, social justice, cooking, rock climbing, cycling and doing lots of outdoor stuff (in theory ... I actually don't get out much, but that's going to change).


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Wednesday, March 02, 2005

So, I finally have an evening free to do some school work, and what am I doing? Starting a blog. It's good that I have my priorities straight.

I have so much on the brain right now, it's hard to start everything because my mind's so cluttered just thinking about it all. I'll be a lot happier after Tuesday, when our green map project is done and presented (God, help me through this weekend!). I really feel we could have done better on it, and that really bugs me. I'm going to try to make the Power In The City Project extra-awesome, to make up for it. That's another project on the brain. Not to mention my op-ed, which is approaching edit #3, and my final project, which I haven't even thought about. I really want to have an impact with my final project, so it has to be really really good. No pressure or anything ...

So, Matt's out for the evening, RPing, and I'm home with Zazu... except Zazu keeps flying to the door (he misses Matt), so I put him in his cage. So really it's just me. And mom. We're chatting on Adium. That's pretty awesome.

Alright. I'll get to my reading. It's just so easy to procrastinate, since I decided to stay home from school tomorrow to concentrate on my upcoming projects (and, you know, do laundry and stuff). I hope they don't look down on me for not attending the field trip, but, really, I'm not all that interested in being showered in chemicals, and I'm happy enough to read about bio recovery and waste management.



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