A warm fuzzy feeling

You know you have amazing friends when you hear one of them tell another to look after you over the weekend, and when you hear the other later say, ‘I’ve got lots of valuable things in this car, and one of them is you’. Aww. I love Nika and Kieran.

We went to Sainsbury’s yesterday and nearly died. This is what happens when you get 13,000 people moving into a city in 48 hours. I saw all the freshers looking all cute and lost and young (although they all look older than me!) as we were wandering around the self-catered park near the uni, looking for a couple of friends who moved in yesterday. I register for uni tomorrow, and I’m seeing Sarah, who I haven’t seen all summer despite the fact that we live near to each other both in Nottingham and Manchester. Ah, the complicated life of a uni student :P

I wrote the above paragraphs ages ago, but never got around to completing and publishing the blog entry. I’ve had so much going on at the moment – all the uni stuff (Freshers’ Fayre, tutor appointment, registering, sorting out timetable, getitng a sports card, booking an appointment with community action, booking an appointment to get a webspace for Nika’s society [PoleSoc, for Polish people], plus information about all the societies I joined. This includes ‘Hide and Soc’, a society for childhood games, meaning we’re going to play hide and seek on campus in the dark with torches, have board game bar crawls, and play things like tag and duck duck goose :P ) On top of that I’ve been working, organising my room, playing lots of Gamecube, meeting up with people who I haven’t seen for a whole summer and party-planning.

We had a party last night which ended up being really fun even though only about 20-25 people turned up (for various reasons), and most of those were guys lol. I would love to say something about a bowl of Bacardi and Sugar Puffs at 3 am, but I’m sure you know what guys are like! There was a hell of a lot of clearing up to do last night and this morning/afternoon, unsurprisingly.

So, lectures start Monday and I still have to read Richard II (I’m still on the introduction). Strangely enough I found a copy of a programme for it from The Globe – apparently I saw it in 2003, but I don’t remember a thing about it lol. 

They messed up the timetables for English really badly this year. I noticed on the Internet timetable that they’d scheduled a lecture at the same time as a seminar, but they didn’t realise it until the actual day we had to sign up. Then they tried to sort it out but failed, so I have to wait until Monday to find out what’s happening. At the moment I have Fridays off and every other Wednesday off, so I hope nothing messes that up. But that isn’t the end of the story – I got a nasty email from a lecturer (addressed to all the second year students) saying that she’d emailed before (I don’t think many people got the email – I certainly didn’t) and she needed people to switch Drama groups because the classes were uneven. I’m tempted to switch, since we’re with the same guy we were last year who gave me a really shit mark at the beginning of the year that pulled my whole average down. Plus, he has a very irritating smile and he never stops smiling so it’s incredibly annoying and makes me feel quite violent lol. And in addition to that, I have no idea when one of my seminars starts. But I’m more sorted than I was (I wanted to switch modules but they weren’t sure if I could), so I’m reasonably happy.

Work is going ok – I saw another student yesterday while I was at work but didn’t get a chance to speak to her. The time I worked before that though, there was a new guy who started (maybe 40 or 50 ish?). He started talking to me, and the conversation went something like this:

Him: Hi! *shaking hands* I’m [Mr Eager], how are you?!
Me: *startled by the whole hand-shaking thing* Erm..fine thanks, you?
Mr Eager: So what’s your name?!
Me: Jenni
Mr Eager: Oh right! Are you new here?
Me: Not really, I worked here over the summer
Mr Eager: Oh right! I’m new! I’ve been working here for seven days!
Me: …

He talks in exclamation marks and is altogether tiring. I hope I don’t end up working for him. And I’m really glad I didn’t meet him when he’d been working there 43589457458939 days, or our conversation would have been a lot longer…

I actually really miss blogging, it’s such a good form of therapy for me because I love writing. Normally my driving instructor acts as my therapist (whether willingly or not), but only my first driving instructor was good at understanding (probably because he was 23). Sometimes I find myself mentally composing blogs in my head while I’m out, like the sad fool I am, but I never remember what I was thinking of typing later on (my memory is getting steadily worse and I’m rather scared/annoyed by it).

At the moment I don’t have any plans for next week other than going to uni and hopefully the appointments for the PoleSoc website and the Community Action thing, as well as dropping into the sports centre to use the gym and pay for my membership. But I’m waiting on emails from the societies I joined, plus Nika has arranged a PoleSoc ‘social’, so I’ll see how it goes. I don’t think I will be working unless none of the other students they employ are free because they try to distribute work evenly and I’ve been working there over the summer whereas I don’t think anyone else has. (Gah I’m rambling). I’ve decided I’m going to schedule everything I possibly can, including work on Starshine and Blossom, which will hopefully lead to more regular updates and a less stressed Jenni.Plus I need to prioritise things so I can figure out what to drop/reduce if I have revision to do or an essay to write, for example.

For some reason I’ve been getting tons of spam comments recently. I never had a problem with spam with Greymatter and Movable Type, even though I was using ridiculously unstable and outdated versions. Now I have 70+ spam comments held in moderation every couple of days. So now you have to answer a maths question in order to post a comment (good thing Windows has a calculator, right?). Hopefully that should solve the spam issue for the time being. If you have any problems with it, please email me :)

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7 Responses to A warm fuzzy feeling

  1. Emma says:

    Yay first to comment :razz:

  2. Emma says:

    Awww your friends are so sweet :)
    Lol Mr Eager sounds funny
    Have fun reading Richard 3rd

  3. Chau says:

    Aww!! That’s soo sweet of what Nika and Kieran said!

    Wow, 13,000 people moving into the city in 48 hours?! That is crazy!!

    Hehe, I know what you mean about writing the paragraphs a long time ago! I do that a lot also!

    Ooh, glad you had a great party!

    Hehe, about the new guy at work!

    Hmm, you’re getting spammed? Sorry to hear that… I never got spammed with Greymatter nor WP…

  4. Emsz says:

    Really sweet of them to say it :D
    I hope everything goes ok for you at Uni :) And that Hide and Soc thing sounds funny :) XD
    Hope you have a good time :)

  5. Chance says:

    aw, thats so lovely :)

    Hope uni sorts itself out. Stress isn’t good.

    Pesky Spam. :twisted:

  6. Mary says:

    I wondered why there were so many links to broken ones with wierd names. That’s a good idea to try and get rid of those spammers.

    I hope that you get everything all sorted out soon. I hate that feeling of utter confusion and so many things to do! Hang in there :)

  7. Meredith says:

    Wow, you do sound pretty busy! I guess that’s only natural with back-to-school time though. That’s pretty cool that you have Friday’s and every other Wednesday off. I lucked out and got Friday’s off this semester as well. It’s a beautiful thing. =) LOL @ Mr. Eager…he sounds like a bit of a spazz!

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