Fourth Wall

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Projects & Events of Recent Days

Sunday, Jan. 15th: 10:00 rehearsal, 11:00 mass. Stopped by the Germanys' to pick up a few remaining books, had Dawn over to the new apartment for tea. Jasmine made dinner at the apartment.

Monday, Jan. 16th: No classes. Slept in, went to Mass, had a long lunch with Carolyn and Veronica, did a crossword puzzle with Carolyn and Veronica. Undergrad dinner. Ironed purificators, traveled to the Reg with Veronica and Gaby, and spent much time on the third floor. Pestered David Kaye, who was reading "Henry IV" on the second floor. Stayed up late doing Latin.

Tuesday, Jan. 17th: 9:00 am Pilates. Ran errands at the post office, coffee and pastries at the Barnes & Noble cafe (evil!) with Veronica. Forgot I was supposed to meet Anna for breakfast (evil!). Tried to apply for job at Quad Club: it was taken. Chose to lounge around reading Hegel over reading Chaucer/attending my Chaucer class. 4:30 mass. Made dinner (Lentil-Kale soup) for roommates. Went to Beginning Lindy. Got frustrated at my inability to do anything right in said Beginnning Lindy class. Walked around campus after 10:00 to compose myself. Returned to apartment, where I did laundry, read Hegel, and studied Latin until the wee hours of the morning (okay, 3:00).

Wednesday, Jan. 18th: 9:00 BJ breakfast. 10:30 Latin, with Quiz. Skipped out on mass to read more Hegel. Had precisely one dollar in cash, and spent it on a cherry coke at the Classics Cafe. Spent some time discussing Hegel, Latin, and the Jesuits with Phil 25. Phil 25 insists on introducing me to (crazy) Michael Allen. 1:30 German Reformation; it kicked ass. (The class, not the historical event.) Returned to Calvert to sleep, etc. Ended up talking to D Robes (about Hegel and Peter Abelard), mopping the lounge kitchenette area, and introducing said D Robes to the Nile for dinner. Had Hot Chocolate with Veronica et Gaby, talking about boys and Simone de Bouvier. Went home, read a little Chaucer, went to bed.

Thursday, Jan. 19th: 9:00 am pilates. 10:30 breakfast with Anna at Salonica (a first for me). Read Chaucer at Calvert and talked to Carolyn about boys and Peter Abelard. 3:00 Canterbury Tales. 4:30 mass. Took advantage of my new status by playing sommelier at the Calvert House clergy dinner. Ate many good leftovers from said dinner. Went to Veronica and Gaby's. Drank hot chocolate, talked about boys, and read Caesar.

Friday: 9:30 BJ breakfast, reading Caesar. 10:30 latin, 12:30 mass followed by a long lunch at Bartlett with Carolyn and Rober. Did a crossword with lunchmates. Washed and ironed purificators, set altar linens to soak. Trekked through the rain to Veronica's, where we ordered a pizza and watched an episode of Brideshead. After an interval in our own apartments, Veronica and I met up again to travel through the snow to Max east, where we watched Pirates of the Carribean with Tom (Ancona) and Matt (Beard). Ate chocolate and zucchini bread. The snow was beautiful. Made the journey home, and fell very soundly asleep.

Saturday: Woke up around 10:00. Went over to Veronica's, where we made french toast. Traveled out to the Shoreland: Margaret wasn't in. Went to Border's and bought a copy of The Life and Times of Archy and Mehitabel. Returned to Shoreland to have tea with Margaret. Knocked on doors of both Ian/Brian and Geoff. Nobody answered. Went home to discover that our downtown dinner plans had been hijaked by a couple with too much work to do-- so we stayed in Hyde Park. Spent much time at Veronica's, talking with V, Matt, and Gaby. Was referred to as "the fourth roommate". Veronica came here for tea and homework, but discovered that she didn't have said homework. Drank tea, read Archy and Mehitabel, and went to bed.

Today: Rehearsal, Mass, Brunch, German Ref reading, Latin.

1 Comments:

  • c'est dommage, I only stepped out for brunch for like an hour. first time this year I went to brunch, actually. I only went because my dishes weren't clean and I didn't feel like cereal.

    By Blogger Mr. G. Z. T., at 1:05 AM  

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