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CHANGRI-LA

4.24.2006

Movin' on up...

this is the transition post. i'm back, but on myspace now. think of this as the law school/buffalo blog and the new one www.myspace.com/changrila as my post-law school/orlando blog. a different period in life warrants a different forum. contrary to popular (really, just rachel's) belief, i'm not multi-bloggeral enough to maintain two at a time. it's better this way... i'm getting a digital camera and it's much easier to post onto myspace. so come visit me : )

1.04.2006

Thawing Out : )

12/26.
This was the last decent day I had until New Year's Eve. I picked Christian up from the airport and we hung out with Debbie and Gary later on at Spot. I'm going to miss Gebra...

12/27-30.
The move was in one word: grueling. It took days to throw away, give away, sell, leave by the curb, or pack everything I own. I managed to sell my old Volvo for next to nothing, which is fine with me because it took 40 minutes with jumper cables to get it running. Then, after a night of sleeping on the floor since all the furniture was gone, Christian and I hit the road. The trip was very, very long. I did all the driving due to the unfortunate combination of a small car and Christian being insanely tall. Drove 6.5 hours from Buffalo to NJ, where we visited some of Christian's relatives and stayed the night. Then the next morning 18 hours straight to Orlando. Total travel time: 24.5 hours; Time of arrival: 3am; Hour long traffic jams: 2; Speeding tickets: 1; Getting to Orlando: Priceless. I'm glad to be down here finally! I'm just kind of hanging out for a few days before looking for a job. I hear Buffalo isn't too cold nowadays... 37 is nothing, right?

12/31.
New Year's Eve, I hung out with J'Lynn and Randal. It's been at least five years when J'Lynn and I last saw each other in Orlando. It's gotten huge and more upscale looking. We went downtown and saw the orange drop. It looked like a big basketball falling five feet really slowly. But, hey, I got to see something drop and it was the most New Yearsy thing I've done in many years. We had a good time watching people, some of them very scantily clad, carouse through the streets in their drunken reverie. A bear - well, ok, a guy in a bear costume - guzzled down five beers in a beer bong. We saw him on his knees later in the middle of the crowd. Poor bear...

1/1
New Year's day, I had a nice visit with my dad. We had lunch, went grocery shopping at a Chinese-Vietnamese grocery store on Colonial or Mills, consolidated some of my stuff at the house because they'll be moving soon, and talked about, among other stuff, what my grandparents' parents did. Very interesting. We also talked to someone he works with and got the name of the person with Legal Aid. I'm considering the bar because that may be the smartest thing to do. Who knows... I'm going to start applying starting Monday.

1/2
I didn't get lost! I drove to Discount Auto Parts, Waterford Lakes, and the Fashion Square Mall and didn't get lost! Why is it that I went to 10 shoe stores and could not find one pair of size 5.5 comfortable, leather, thongless, brown or black, sandals with a slight heel. Is that really so much to ask for? I guess so since I couldn't any.

1/3
Christian and I visited Lila and Alice. We had coffee with Lila and helped Alice move in. It was really good to see them.

1/4
I took the dog Kata up to Jay Blanchard Park at 9am and jogged for a bit. I would've stayed longer if Kata hadn't been a maniac, pulling on the leash so hard it looked like I was abusing her. It got too annoying after a while. After that, I did a whole lot of nothing. Later on, J'Lynn and I are going to shop for some officey/interviewy type of clothes.

12.19.2005

I'll have to find other ways to procrastinate...

This is how I've written almost every paper. At the beginning of the semester, I know generally what I'm going to talk about and do a ton of research. Maybe even write up a rough outline. After a couple weeks, I ignore it until the end of the semester. Toward the end of the semester, I do more research, get the outline down, and most of the details if I have to give a presentation. If I'm motivated enough, a couple weeks before it's due, I'll do some writing. A week before it's due, I write like hell, pull a near-all-nighter the day before it's due, and edit up to the last minute. I'm actually going to miss this...

12.18.2005

Advent Calendar

18th - 7 days till Xmas... Work, Finish IEL Paper
19th - 6 days till Xmas... Work, Write ALH Take Home Exam
20th - 5 days... Work, Continue Writing ALH Take Home Exam
21th - 4 days... Edit IEL Paper; Finish ALH Take Home Exam
22th - 3 days... Help Koviena w/ voiceover, Hang out w/ Claire, Give away stuff
23th - 2 days... Pack like a maniac; bring stuff to Salvation Army; Hang out w/ Gebra
24th - 1 day... Pack and clean even more maniacally

12.12.2005

My Replacement

It scares the hell out of me that most of the people applying for my editing job don't know how to spell and have poor grammar. The least they could've done is spellcheck their application. One of the applicants speaks "Franch," another has good "writting" abilities, yet another has "a good grammar," etc. Spelling and grammar errors in an application for any job is bad enough, but to sprinkle them liberally in an app for a position as an editor is signing your own rejection letter.


 
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