Boy oh boy,
nose operations July 10th,
hackers conference July 18-20,
throat operation July 25th
I’ve decided (mostly) about my graduate school stuff CUNY Queens. A year and a half at full time and I’ll have an MLS. The commute is an hour and forty minutes, each way. I’m considering zip car as a way to lower the commute time, down to 25 - 45min each way.
I had much bureaucracy impeding my ability to graduate for a short time. But I overcame it all, and I did indeed graduate on time!
There will be more bloggings. Also, I highly recommend the movie Wall-e, it’s very good.
I am very excited about this museum!
Yippy! My peeps be awesome, my life be blessed
I’m going to the wedding of the first boy I dated. He’s a sweet lad and I’m glad to see him marrying a truly awesome chica. She knows Klingon. She’s perfect for him.
I’m in St. Louis Missouri. I like it so far. Lotsa brick buildings. Midwest mentality. The roads seem a little broken. Most of the directions we have for going places are apparently obsolete due to road closings. Oh well…
I’m snoring like an evil goat with sleep apnia. Sigh… my poor friends trapped in a hotel room with me. I will be making a pilgramage this trip to The City Museum!
I will have fun. For that is my plan.
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Also, before leaving NYC Arthur and I went to see the Telectroscope! It was really fun.
Here are pictures, also the telectroscope is right next to the brooklyn icecream company, let me tell you, yummy!
So I’m just going to be graduating repeatedly, ’cause hey why not, could be fun right?
in reality, it’ll be terrible dull, but that’s cool
so far I have 3 out of 5 grades
A, A- and B+ I hope I don’t get a straight in this hand,
though I suppose an A+ and a B would be acceptable
I have sleep apnea, and with that diagnosis I know why I’ve fallen asleep at almost every performance I’ve ever been to no matter how awesome (it’s because I’m tired because I don’t get enough oxygen while I’m gasping for breath in my sleep)
works been good, schools is over, I’m in contact with graduate schools, tis all very exciting and at the moment, very tiring
so now I go night night reader, for I needs sleeps
The House is moving, now go look at the other pictures of the same!
I wrote a bit more about what’s going on in a previous post.
On my walk to work I pass by the Hamilton Grange house. This sometimes meant I had to cross the street because of the throngs of other language speaking tourists who would be stand outside the house listening to their guide telling them about the house (I can remember an instance when the tour was French and once when it was German).
For more information about the house check out the
Wikipedia entry about the Hamilton Grange House
or the National Park Service - Hamilton Grange Website
or the article I found in the NYT from awhile back
New
York Times Article
Streetscapes: Hamilton Grange; A Move to Move A Historic House
By CHRISTOPHER GRAY
Published: March 21, 1993
Should it be a pristine memorial to one of the founders of the nation or a delightful surprise crowded onto a New York City street? Alexander Hamiltons 1802 house was moved from its original site in 1889 to where it is now, on Convent Avenue just north of 141st Street, to make way for real estate development. Now structural deterioration gives the National Parks Service, which owns the clapboard house, an opportunity to proceed with 40-year-old plans to move it to a more pastoral setting, a plan long opposed by the houses neighbor.
So the house is indeed being moved, and I’ve got a picture gallery of it slowly raising and some of the pictures from today. It’s being moved by Wolfe
House & Building Movers - PA, NY & NJ House
Moving and Building
of Bernville, PA
I’m thinkin’ the company is owned by a Mennonite? Family or some other old timey christiany lookin’ group, as this would explain all the well dressed children being cared for by women in bonnets around the site this morning.
Go look at pictures here. http://www.hellmaggot.com/photos/main.php?g2_itemId=879
It’s one of three graduations.
My next two are later. Here’s info -
The City College of New York CommencementInformation for the Graduating Class of 2008
WHEN Friday, May 30, 2008
TIME Students must be in line no later than 9:45 a.m.
Guests must be seated no later than 9:45 a.m.
Ceremony begins promptly at 10:00 a.m.
WHERE The Shepard Quadrangle
Convent Avenue at 138th Street
and
Macaulay Honors College Class of 2008 Convocation will take place on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 from 10:00-12:00 pm at New York Society for Ethical Culture (2 West 64th Street at Central Park West).
And in other news … ummmmm
I’m DONE!
No more undergraduate for me
I’m DONE DONE DONE DONE
wow… I didn’t expect to be so tired
been a good 4 years
My office mates are the sweetest most wonderful ever!
They got me a cake, two cakes in fact for graduating. They gave me two books, Rex Libris and Free for All, two library related books. They also got me a gift certificate to Borders (sweet sweet c note!)
The sweetest card ever and hulk gloves! The hulk gloves are from my main boss Todd whose such a sweety. I believe I’ve blogged about his kids whom I’ve sat for before.
I’m full of sugar and happiness!
So, I have severe sleep apnea. Which sucks.
I am going to get a Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty surgery.
And another surgery which I’ll get the name for on Monday.
July is gonna suck… oh well
So… yeah.
Anyway, here’s a link to a picture gallery of my last sleep study. Silly cyborg looking me.
Also I finished my lolapocalypse project. Go look!
