jackshoegazer: (Kid at Stonehenge)
jackshoegazer ([personal profile] jackshoegazer) wrote2006-04-21 02:25 pm
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Quick blurbs and talking points to distract you from the real issues.

I finally have internet access after three days. I think this is the longest I've gone without checking email since the invention of the internet. It was like getting crucified and for three days there was no wireless signal to God. "Internet, why have you forsaken me?!" 

Now I have been reborn and I will now preach a bit before I ascend to the great ISP in the sky.

Or not.

That flyer I did last week has to be redone. They added quite a few more DJs and now I have to rearrange everything and resize it to 6x9 or larger. Somehow I have to find the time to do this over the weekend when I'm supposed to be packing.

Yes, packing.

Because I am moving next weekend, thus this is the only time I have to pack. I have to be completely ready to move in exactly one week.

How did this sneak up on me so fast? And where am I going to get boxes?

The weather is beautiful and I have to pick up Ethan from school and buy some cat food.

Mundanity.

Apparently the UW website says I can register for classes and and they are unable to offer me enrollment.

I'm all about balancing opposite polarities, but this is ridiculous.

[identity profile] jackshoegazer.livejournal.com 2006-04-22 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow, moving and Jung at the same time, plus the 77 connection. If I was married and didn't know any better, I'd think you were my long-lost twin or one of my splinter personalities :P

I hope I do too. I can't stand the clutter of the freshly-moved. I plan to be almost completely settled in before I have to return to work on May 3rd.

[identity profile] anima.livejournal.com 2006-04-24 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I like the thought of splinter personalities :D

[identity profile] jackshoegazer.livejournal.com 2006-04-24 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I've always thought that it's obvious that we have many different "voices", different impluses, wants and desires, which sort of "argue" about what we should do. The idea of a solitary "I" always seemed to be a fallacy, except when I realized that the "I" that regulates and organizes all the other aspects is the soul, our divine spark and our true selves.