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After dinner i went to the creperie (Cleo?) with Michelle, Chloe, Anne Marie, and Christina. Wow those are expensive. I spent ten dollars on a dessert. Only because it was the last night was this okay. £5.60 for a crepe banane chocolat and £1.80 for a hot chocolate, plus a pound tip. At least it was yummy. (And their hot chocolate is really good. *remembers the Lamont hot chocolate machine and drools*)

It's interesting listening to people talk about other people. And it reminds me that my judgements of people need to be grounded in my own experience with them, because there will always be people i like who dislike each other.

Around 11:30 a lot of us went to DTM. The music wasn't as good as last night, but they played some stuff i definitely didn't expect: "Backstreet's Back" and Madonna's "Like a Prayer." The Madonna was absolutely the best part of the night. I've gotten into dancing to the kind of music DTM plays, but i was all over "Like a Prayer" and even Long-Haired Brian danced and that made me happy and he has grace/rhythm, which is always hotness. No Kieran, but we got a pitcher of sangria (of which i had a little) and something which Alice or Christina thought was Sex-on-the-Beach (of which i had a glass).

Around quarter to one we headed over to Mood. We had a nice reserved section so we lounged on grey leather seats and i watched people get so very drunk. The dance floor was packed, but at one point i did venture over there with Jenny. I didn't like the music, though, and she was dancing with one of her guy friends, so i was just kinda dancing, but not all that well since there was so little space. Then this kinda strange-looking guy started dancing with me. Okay, whatever. It began to seem like the fact that he was dancing with me was some sort of show for his friends, and i didn't like the music/crowdedness anyway, so i make my way through the crowded masses back to our lounge area. Thankfully i was followed by no hassle.

It was tempting to just leave and go home (probably to bed), but this was the last night and i do really enjoy the company of a lot of these people. And i did get to talk to Brian and Ken some, which was good. And then after we left around 2 we some of us went to the kebab vans on St. Giles and ate on the monument and then hung out outside my staircase and then in the computer lab.

I really value what i've gained academically here, and i have fun anecdotes and have done lots of touristy things with postcards and photographs to boot, but what i value most is the friendships i've made, the wonderful people i've discovered and hope to keep in touch with.

I made the mistake of saying "LiveJournal is the best thing ever" tonight. Of course this is not true, and usually i'm careful to be aware of the meaning/implications of what i say and to fully mean what i say, but admittedly sometimes i'm prone to exaggeration. Ken said that the best thing ever is someone who loves you unconditionally. I agree. It makes me sad to hear someone say there are 2 people who love him/her unconditionally. I know my parents absolutely love me unconditionally, but i would like to think that a lot of other people do as well. I don't share everything about myself with everyone, but deep love looks beyond aspects which may elicit disapproval to the person as a whole. (This is something i definitely struggle with with certain relationships.) I'm not being particularly articulate, partly because i don't especially want to get into specific examples, but yeah. This deserves its own entry, on what love means and the different kinds of love and a hierarchy of personal characteristics (both in people's own perceptions of themselves and people's perceptions of other people).

I learned that not only is Chloe on my flight home (doesn't depart until 6:05pm, but it's a direct to Boston, 7 hours and 15 minutes on a Boeing 777 jet, arriving at 8:20pm) but Long-Haired Brian is as well. Yaynish. And i have terminal info, woo hoo.

A lot of people are sad about the program ending. As i've said before, i've had a great time and am really glad i did it (much more glad than i thought i would be), but i have so much to look forward to when i get back. The usual: back in America with all that that means (e.g. my money meaning what i think it means, being in the same time zone as most of my people), seeing loved ones again, having my own computer and real AIM, but mostly it's all about Smith. ("This is About Smith." *snerks*) English Department Liaison, Lamont House SAA (Student Acadamic Advisor), weekly editorial for The Sophian [Title suggestions?]. And of course, seeing lots of people, meeting new people, my room, so many things i love about Smith/Northampton.

An incomplete list of more specific items follows:
  • Homecoming dinner with Grandma Saturday night.
  • Pool party at the Pioccones' Sunday afternoon.

  • Monday: Returning all my books to the library and picking up more books (and movies). I think i'm working that day, too.

  • Smith Club thingie in Needham: Friday, August 22

  • My uncle taking me back to the Valley: Sunday, August 24
  • Moving back into my real Smith room: August 29

  • Common Rotation show at the Iron Horse, September 5 (or October 10 if for some reason we can't get tickets) because as the lady says, "we can't let a recurring Buffy actor be 2 minutes walking distance away and NOT go."

Yay for incoming Lamonsters who know how to stalk. (She found me through LJ and IMed me. I of course in turn plugged her into LJ.) And she's living in my first year room! Craziness.


Mrr. Shower at 7, then to breakfast, then to finish packing. Am beginning to get hungry now, though. Am also beginning to get tired. I had an overnight flight over here and was little jet-lagged and adjusted well to the time zone shift. I think regardless of whether i sleep on the plane or not my sleep schedule will be fucked for a couple days.

Roommate has already left. Never said goodbye to her because we thought we would see each other before she left. I'll probably e-mail her at some point. She was definitely a cool person/roommate. We've talked these past few days about how people are all "Yeah, we'll stay in touch" but it mostly isn't going to happen. I never had such delusions, but it'll be interesting to see how it goes. There are definitely people i want to keep in touch with who seem not very reciprocatory.

Date: 2003-08-15 05:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] akronohten.livejournal.com
Welcome back! And I hope you didn't have the same problems going through the USDA part at customs that I did. Since I had been in fields during walks, they thought it was a good idea to x-ray all my bags. Never mind that my bags wern't in the fields, or that they didn't check my shoes, which is the most likley to bring in foot and mouth. Sigh. It's sad when a suburburanite like me knows more about agriculture than the USDA. Oh, and enjoy sleeping for a few days when you get back :-).

Date: 2003-08-18 07:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hermionesviolin.livejournal.com
I had been in fields, but i knew i wasn't bringing an disease with me or anything, so i just checked "No" on all the appropriate boxes on the customs form. But yeah, gotta love the foolishness of bureaucracy.

Date: 2003-08-15 06:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] isis-grey.livejournal.com
Welcome home!!! Don't know where you live in the states, but hopefully you'll have electricity.

.:sigh:. Your posts about college make me miss it, severly. One of these days I'll have to go back. I'm thinking about graphic design. Who knows... Anthropology interests me too. LOL.

Re: Editorial Title. You mentioned a line from Ani's Glass House. Wouldn't Glass House itself be an acceptable title? I think the title should reflect the general tone of the column. I don't know... I think some more.

Date: 2003-08-18 07:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hermionesviolin.livejournal.com
:) I'm in the Boston area, which was thankfully unaffected.

:) My gushing at Smith makes lots of grown women wanna go back to college. I'm absolutely loving the whole college thing (well most of the time anyway ;) ) but it is a great blessing that it's so easy to do so much learning outside of college what with public libraries (i'm so spoiled with the Minuteman Library Network (http://www.mln.lib.ma.us)) and the Internet and all.

Hmm, "Glass House" as a title feels weird to me, what with "those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones." I definitely agree "the title should reflect the general tone of the column," i'm just not sure that title does it well. I really appreciate any suggestions, though.

Date: 2003-08-19 07:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] isis-grey.livejournal.com
I've been thinking, and listening, and thinking and listening... and I can think of a million (slight exaggeration) Ani lyrics that would make great titles. I couldn't really suggest any because I don't know what you will be writing.

My fave, and probably the least suggestive is:

Beyond your peripheral vision, so you might want to turn your head.

or a variation there of.

Aw, your effort on my behalf is so sweet.

Date: 2003-08-19 02:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hermionesviolin.livejournal.com
Ani lyrics rock - so sad that they don't always translate well for the general populace (a friend of mine wanted to call a lit mag "the noises we make" 'cause of the ani line "you're only as loud as the noises you make," but it was a high school mag and i could just see the way adolescent males would think of that line)

32 flavors is such a great song... i am 32 flavors and then some. Hmm, what about "poster girl with no poster"? I really like that one.

Re: Aw, your effort on my behalf is so sweet.

Date: 2003-08-19 06:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] isis-grey.livejournal.com
"Poster girl with no poster" is good, but I (and I'm not you) would probably modify it.

I've been listening to "So Much Shouting, So Much Laughter" -- very much enjoying how she has melded her old songs into her new sound -- a lot lately. "90% Metaphor" from "Self Evident," really sticks out in my mind at the moment.

And anything from this section of "Swan Dive" is very appealing to me:

i've got a lack of inhibition
i've got a loss of perspective
i've had a little bit to drink
and it's making me think
that i can jump ship and swim
that the ocean will hold me
that there's got to be more
than this boat i'm in


Perhaps something all the lines of "Loss of Perspective" or "The Ocean Will Hold Me" or "More Than This boat."

Am I boring you yet? I could probably go on and on about Ani's lyrics. She has a song for every mood that could possibly wash over me. I like that.

Re: Aw, your effort on my behalf is so sweet.

Date: 2003-08-19 08:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hermionesviolin.livejournal.com
I hated what she did to "pulse" and, to a lesser degree, "my i.q." in So Much Shouting, So Much Laughter, so i don't listen to that album much. The new songs on it are on evolve anyway.

Love "Swan Dive." Little Plastic Castle is my favorite Ani album.

*smiles* Nope, you're not boring me yet. Ani and i don't always agree politically, but she's still my favorite musical artist and she definitely has something to say for every occasion and a song for every mood. I have a lot of other cultural references, but odds are this column title is gonna be stolen from an Ani song.

i walk in stride with people
much taller than me
and partly it's the boots but
mostly it's my chi


"partly it's the boots" as a title? Hmm.

*notices keywords for icon* *smacks self for having missed the obvious* "I fight fire with words" has definite potential (though an "I" statement as a title seems strange).

Re: Aw, your effort on my behalf is so sweet.

Date: 2003-08-20 12:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] isis-grey.livejournal.com
Re: Partly it's the boots

I like it. "Evolve" is a great song. It is pretty good as albums go too. "Little Plastic Castle" is probably my favorite album also. Most Ani fans that I have talked to say the same. I'm a really huge fan of "Like I Said," though. It was the first Ani album I bought and is a great compilation of her early songs. "Imperfectly" is up in the ranks as well.

Re: "Pulse" and "IQ".

I agree with you. I love "Loom", and really would rather "Pulse" wasn’t tacked on to the end. "Pulse" is such a strong song on its own and the feelings in both songs are entirely different. They just don't go together. I also like the original "Dilate", better.

I think we feel the same about Ani. I don't always agree with her politics either, but I like the way presents her views. Whether you agree or not, it is still great, original music. I like that she has an original sound too. Have you ever listened to her albums in sequence -- starting with her earliest and moving through to the latest? It is an interesting transformation. Not only does the music change (become deeper), but the lyrics do as well. Generally speaking, of course.




Oh, and I wouldn't put an 'I' statement into a title either.

Re: Aw, your effort on my behalf is so sweet.

Date: 2003-08-20 08:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hermionesviolin.livejournal.com
Little Plastic Castle was my first Ani album. Imperfectly is on of the favorites right below LPC, though. Like I Said was one of my favorite albums for a long time and i still really like it.

Hmm, an Ani binge listening to the albums in order would definitely be interesting.

It just occurred to me that i could just rephrase the column title to "fighting fire with words," thus solving the "I" problem.

Re: Aw, your effort on my behalf is so sweet.

Date: 2003-08-21 06:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] isis-grey.livejournal.com
Hey, that would work.

I also like the idea of. "Finally Waking Up" for a title.

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