Geekin' Out

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Huggies Hand Soap


Oh, my life is made by the fact that I have Huggies Hand Soap in my bathroom. I think I'll go wash my hands again. I'm also excited because we have some WONDERFUL fall and winter site facs for ASB. Which, by the way, if you are 21 and affiliated with UIUC and need something to do over fall or winter, we still need drivers. I'm really excited for training to start up.

Apparently, my haircut lends to me looking sort of like Susan Sarandon. And I've gotten a few emails from my father and a professor I used to work for about video tracking bedbugs. And my $8 dress is awesome. There are pictures out and about somewhere. The next two days are going to be crazy, in that I'm scheduled so I really don't have more than an hour to do some homework here and there.

Engineering is a crappy hobby. But lets face it, at this point in time, its not my major. I'm going home October 13th and I couldn't be more excited. I havent been home since May 26, and then I was in Lexington for an hour. I was at home maybe 2 weeks before that for a couple of days.

I'm sure I had cool links or pictures to post here. I miss taking artsy pictures. So here's my ASB essy and a random piece of construction equipment:

My hair is crazy, it fits me well.

I’ve been to Paris, France more times than I’ve been to Chicago. Studying abroad was probably the greatest experience of my life and there just aren’t words for the 6 months I spent abroad.

I’m a southerner, though I don’t admit it often. I went to public school in Kentucky, and instead of holding me back, it actually gave me opportunities. I miss Kentucky in the fall, and like honey on biscuits and sweet tea. I’d rather have a southern twang than a Wisconsin accent.

I used to have RAM as a keychain, probably the biggest sign that I am an engineer. Engineering classes are boring. To quote the Incredibles, I “geek out” about things. I often forget that assignments are temporary, as are grades. I should stress less and enjoy myself more. Not that a hedonistic life is my goal, but from time to time I need to relax a little bit and remember what is really important – people.

Getting to know new people is probably my favorite thing in the world. I like being surrounded by different kinds of people. I like finding out people are passionate about things. Passion drives the world. If someone is passionate about something, regardless of what it is, they could get me interested in it.

I love hugs.
I like making people smile.

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