Today's the first day of school (well, tonight, rather), and I'm feeling a little jittery. Nothing I'm really worry about, but it's going to take some getting used to in order to fall back into a schedule of going to classes after work again.
I'll miss those 7PM-8PM naps, which will now conflict with 6:40pm-9:15pm classes twice a week (Tues & Thurs) again.
Tonight will be the first day of Multimedia- Design & Production, and next Tuesday's Technology Applications in Information Management.
I guess school starting signals that it's the end of summer.
I still want to go camping at some point this year, hopefully in September before it gets too chilly. However, after seeing videos of botflies online a few days ago, and then reading up about them, I'm now paranoid about getting one and having to shoot myself to rid me of the MAD crazy HYSTERIA that will come with the knowledge of being a host to a botfly.
I know botfly infections are fairly rare in the U.S. (though it still happens!), so it's not really enough to deter me.
I'm looking at the following campsites, but am still browsing around:
Cheesequake State Park (in my head, it's pronounce CHEESE QUAKE Park), NJ.
Jenny Jump State Forest, NJ
Clarence Fahnestock State Park, NY
Wildwood State Park, NY
Choices picked for not being ::too:: far away (under 60 miles) from either Princeton, NJ; or from Queens, NY.
Hopefully, I won't let school have me completely abandon this blog.
Here's a drawing!
I'll miss those 7PM-8PM naps, which will now conflict with 6:40pm-9:15pm classes twice a week (Tues & Thurs) again.
Tonight will be the first day of Multimedia- Design & Production, and next Tuesday's Technology Applications in Information Management.
I guess school starting signals that it's the end of summer.
I still want to go camping at some point this year, hopefully in September before it gets too chilly. However, after seeing videos of botflies online a few days ago, and then reading up about them, I'm now paranoid about getting one and having to shoot myself to rid me of the MAD crazy HYSTERIA that will come with the knowledge of being a host to a botfly.
I know botfly infections are fairly rare in the U.S. (though it still happens!), so it's not really enough to deter me.
I'm looking at the following campsites, but am still browsing around:
Cheesequake State Park (in my head, it's pronounce CHEESE QUAKE Park), NJ.
Jenny Jump State Forest, NJ
Clarence Fahnestock State Park, NY
Wildwood State Park, NY
Choices picked for not being ::too:: far away (under 60 miles) from either Princeton, NJ; or from Queens, NY.
Hopefully, I won't let school have me completely abandon this blog.
Here's a drawing!