Monday, October 31, 2005

¡HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

The picture below is the Mugglenet fan art contest winner (Sharon Young) and I absolutely love this picture.



This one is the runner-up winner (Sarah Sheehan) of the same contest. Another great picture!



If only I could draw as well as these two people...

As for school...nothing really new. I haven't decided what to do about the math minor. I have a few more months to decide, though. As for last week (my CRAZY week), I survived! About died by the end of it though. Still haven't gotten ANY grades for what I did last week, though. I dunno...maybe I don't want to know...We're getting to the point in Sign Language where we're starting to make-up a lot of our own stories and such. Scares the dickens out of me because I'm NOT good in making up SHORT stories especially in another language! I just hope my next one is better...

Work is going good. We're getting ready for Christmas, yes, already. Tomorrow the Christmas decorations are going up! We're promoting Robert Sabuda's newest pop-up book. He's an AMAZING pop-up illustrator/designer, but our store is going to look like you walked into some white/glittery fairy book or something. We have all these 3-D designs and stuff that are going up all over the store. 3-D snow flakes, 3-D snowman that has something move on him, 3-D doved "popping" out of a sign, 3-D penguins ice skating, etc. It'll be interesting. Our GM wants to start the Christmas music now too. *cringes* I have no love for Christmas music now...after you hear it for 2 months...Let's hope we can get her to put it off for a few more weeks. I dunno, though. Christmas books and music have already come into the store. Oh well, I suppose.

Well, must go off and do some homework. Laters

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

So...I was thinking of NOT doing the math minor because multi-variable calculus wasn't going to be offered in the Spring, well...Come to find out, Heath (my calc I and II prof) might be teaching multi-variable calculus in the Spring, any ways! I've always said that if he teaches multi-variable calc I'd take it (in the fall, that was), but he didn't. Now I find out he is! I don't know what to do now! Do I double-major? Or do a minor? Or do neither? I need to find out, though, if I need to do double-Service Learning and double-capstone if I do decide to do a double-major. If I don't, it's only 4 more classes I'd have to take to get a double-major, which I'm being told is the best way to go. I might end up taking multi-variable calculus any ways, but I'll decide this all tomorrow (some way or another) when I talk to Celeste.

That is all for now!

Saturday, October 8, 2005

Top of October to ya!

So...I'm working on a ton of projects and papers for my various classes. They're all due somewhere towards the end of October. I'm ACTUALLY trying to do things ahead of time...what a novelty, considering I waited until today and yesterday to start an outline for my SBS class book discussion. 320 page book, in two days! My outline, 1.5 spacing is 18 pages long...The requirement? 7. Oh well

So get this...Spring 2006 class schedule is already up. I can't register, yet, of course, but I don't even know what to take! I am thinking, now, of double majoring. Marine and Coastal Ecology, is my primary major, but I was thinking of doing an emphases on Environmental Policy, but they turned it into a Concentration, so now I'm thinking of double majoring and tossing out the math minor. If I do the minor or the 2nd major, I'm going to have to take another semester worth of classes, either 3 (for math) or 4 (for 2nd major). I'm going to need to do some summer classes, here...or start packing on the units. I'm on schedule to graduate in 4 years with just one major and nothing else, though. That's a good thing! I'll decide, sometime, on what I want to do. If I decide to do both those majors, they're so closely related, I'm sure I could pull it off. I'll have to talk to Celeste, sometime.

Any other news...Hrm...not much! I still can't wait till Goblet of Fire comes out! All for now.