I finally got done jumping through all the hoops Arizona State requires of me. Once they (re)process my application, I'll be able to register for my two out-of-major courses. This, on top of the one library-school course I have left (and which I must take on campus next semester at the U of A, necessitating weekly commutes to Tucson), will make for a full time semester. My last. I'll have my master's by December.
Can I get a
WooHoo
!? I'll be glad to be done, but I'm not sure I'll know what to do with myself once I don't have school to worry about anymore. Mind you, my 'free' time this summer is plenty busy, so who knows what I'll do when I don't even have that anymore.Mason went with me to sell music in San Diego this weekend, an event which was almost as big a bust as last year's excursion to Salt Lake City. This time, though, I can blame it on the fact that for the first time since we started vending at this festival, it rained almost all day Saturday. It was either that or the fact that, in deference to Mason's ears and delicate constitution, I left behind my lucky Yes CD (Talk, which it is my custom to play and sing along with at ear-splitting volume on the drive home to help keep myself awake).
Also had some dental work done today, namely three fillings. Though these are the first fillings I've ever really had in my life, they won't be the last. I have four more scheduled for July 10. Those shots hurt. Damn, they hurt. Plus, I'm a wimp.
On the music front, potentially exciting developments are brewing. Pete, the last third of the late, great, lamented, famed Hadrian's Wall, is planning a visit to Phoenix and potentially a cash infusion to a recording project, so we may be reuniting as a band and recording an album in the near to medium future. Not making the mistake of getting my hopes up, but I'd be lying if I said I were other than excited by the possibility.
I have a house to clean. Ciao!
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