Friday, April 23, 2004

Awaiting Summer

Classes ended yesterday. It seems like the semester has passed by so quickly. I only hope that I have enough time to study for exams. Week 2 should be more than manageable, as I only have one exam late in the week, but the first week might be difficult, as I have three exams, two of which are on the same day. At the moment, I'm taking it easy; I need to recuperate a little after having lost some sleep over the last week.

I've also been busy with meetings for the NAALJ journal and Moot Court Board as well as a trip downtown for fingerprinting (so that I can extern at the Department of Justice). I also got my car back from the shop, but I am going to have to take it back, as the carburetor needs to be replaced.

I am looking forward to the summer, though. The externship should be a nice change from academic work, even though the commute will be exhausting (and expensive, if you consider gas and parking costs).

Tuesday, April 13, 2004

Busy

Easter was fun; I went to a family gathering at my parents' house. It was good to see everyone again, and we were able to take the annual Christmas picture, since everyone from my mom's side of the family was present.

Yesterday, when I drove my car, the engine stalled as I was going downhill. Since my brakes wouldn't work, I had pretty few options, so I steered into a nearby curb. Inevitably, I hit the rear end of a parked car, so I left a note and later met up with the car's owner. I sent the car in for repairs and picked up a rental car as soon as I could (this makes this the second time in a one or two week period that my car has needed repairs). Fortunately, I wasn't hurt and the damage was minimal, but I am a little concerned, mostly because stalling has been a recurring problem with the car, even though I do try and get it repaired.

I was pretty busy yesterday. In addition to taking care of the car situation, I needed to go to the doctor's office for a checkup. Later on, I had to go to the local pharmacy to pick up my prescription. I had to return a few times; my medicine was not ready the first time, and they needed more time to check my insurance the second time around.

Sunday, April 11, 2004

Easter Eve

I spent the largest portion of my week working on a paper. The paper took it's toll on my room; papers are strewn everywhere, and I haven't had the time to focus on keeping things tidy. Hopefully, I'll find some time later this week.

Though I've been busy for most of the week, I was able to go to USC and see a student performance of Patience, Gilbert and Sullivan's satire of aestheticism, with my sister, dad, and grandparents. The school puts a great deal of effort into their musicals, and the result was very good (particularly since I like Gilbert and Sullivan to begin with). I was also able to meet up with a friend on Friday, and that was a nice break after a week of writing.

In other news, Ken Starr (yes, that Ken Starr) has recently been appointed as dean of my law school. Though I'm sure that the appointment will raise the school's profile, my feelings on the matter are a little mixed. I'm not surprised, though; at least among students, the appointment has been treated as a foregone conclusion for some time now.

I found out on Wednesday that I will be the Legal Summaries editor for the NAALJ Journal next year. The job is basically what it sounds like; I will be selecting and writing summaries for recent cases. I was slightly surprised, because my interview didn't go well, but I'm glad I got an editorial position.

Monday, April 5, 2004

Daylight Savings Time is the Bane of my Existence

First of all, I'd like to congratulate Chrissie for getting into BADA's summer program in Oxford!

In other family-related news, my dad got cited in an article that dealt with a case which he has been working on.

As far as my life is concerned, I've been fairly busy. On Saturday (March 27th), I began by going to a fund-raiser for Wildworks, a program that a friend of mine volunteers for. The volunteers presented several of the animals, giving information about the species as well as the individual animals. Later, I went out to Venice to meet another friend for a late lunch.

This Friday (the 2nd), I drove out to Hollywood, where I met with Chrissie for lunch. The area was pretty crowded (I had arrived during the aftermath of a Janet Jackson appearance), but we finally were able to find each other. After a quick lunch, we met up with my aunt, uncle, grandmother, and cousins for a showing of Home on the Range at the El Capitan (a rennovated movie palace owned by Disney). Since we had time to kill before the screening, we spent some of our time by Grauman's Chinese Theatre; the twins seemed to enjoy putting their hands into the cement handprints there. After the movie, I went shoe shopping and had dinner for a friend. Now, I have two more pairs for work, and they ought to be more comfortable than the boots I've been wearing for interviews.

Other than that, I've mainly kept myself busy with the same old tasks and schoolwork. I did have to take my car in for repairs (belt trouble), but I should be able to pick it up tomorrow.