Everything is DONE (except for this horse show, of course). And this hotel wifi is really terrible. So I don't get to watch Fringe and I'm a little bit upset.
The exams went all right. For physics, I got pretty much the same score for this midterm as I did for the last one. For math, I think I actually did better (at least, it felt better). The magazine got finished and wrapped up. It looks super nice. And my name is in it! Six whole pages aaaahhhhhhh
And then after this show, I get to go on break for a week. That'll be reeeaally nice.
I hope this show goes well. My lesson this week was really nice, on a horse I've never ridden before. So even though I haven't been doing well at the recent horse shows, I felt like that was a little bit redeeming. And I don't have to jump the first day, which I think has been throwing me off a little bit (especially since it would always be after waking up at 3 am to drive to Indiana). And my mom and Steven will be coming down on Sunday, which is super exciting. :)
16 November 2012
11 November 2012
Down to the Wire
Things are really heating up around here. Bill wants to send the magazine to print by next week, and we're not sure if it's going to happen. Poor Bill is really stressed. I spent Thursday giving him opinions on the setup of the spreads, editing pages, looking at the new website (whose launch date had to be pushed back a week because of this magazine), trying to wrangle a professor to give us pictures. Bill eventually called one.
"Where are you?"
"About to leave the lab. Why?"
"Stay there. We'll be over in ten minutes with a camera."
And we got some pretty good pictures, too. It was kinda neat. He has an imaging lab, and to get into it, you need to step into this rotating dark chamber (so that he can use his lab as a darkroom if he needs to). It was so exciting. Bill said it felt like going into the Batcave or something.
But anyway. My biology articles will now take up six pages. It just happened that way. Bill said he didn't mind. We decided on a format, and he was putting things together as I left. I asked if he wanted me to come in Friday too, but he said no, that he'd just be working on things I couldn't help him with. So I didn't have to go in to work on Friday.
This week is crunch week. The magazine has to go to publishing, I have two midterms, then a horse show. But then thanksgiving break! I'm really looking forward to going home, since it'll be the first time I've been home all semester. I miss my family a lot.
I'll let you know how crunch week turns out.
"Where are you?"
"About to leave the lab. Why?"
"Stay there. We'll be over in ten minutes with a camera."
And we got some pretty good pictures, too. It was kinda neat. He has an imaging lab, and to get into it, you need to step into this rotating dark chamber (so that he can use his lab as a darkroom if he needs to). It was so exciting. Bill said it felt like going into the Batcave or something.
But anyway. My biology articles will now take up six pages. It just happened that way. Bill said he didn't mind. We decided on a format, and he was putting things together as I left. I asked if he wanted me to come in Friday too, but he said no, that he'd just be working on things I couldn't help him with. So I didn't have to go in to work on Friday.
This week is crunch week. The magazine has to go to publishing, I have two midterms, then a horse show. But then thanksgiving break! I'm really looking forward to going home, since it'll be the first time I've been home all semester. I miss my family a lot.
I'll let you know how crunch week turns out.
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