It's a new year for me at Coe College, and more than ever I'm realizing that every day is, in fact, a new day.
A falling out has happened with some of the members of my classic crew. With H and B now dating, C seems to have dropped off the face of the earth--or, at least, the face of Coe--and L went into a frenzy of bitching about H and B, primarily B and how he's changed.
I live with B. I have sensed no change, except that his penis is now obligated to only H's vagina. And I, for one, think that the relationship is a great thing.
And so I spend my nights with H, B, N, E, and S. Funny enough, without certain influences in our lives it's been pointed out that we've been less bitchy. Okay, correction: it's been pointed out to ME that I'VE been less bitchy. The less negative energy you have around you, the happier and less less stressful your life will be. And so MY life has come to be.
I'm still triple majoring in Creative Writing, English, and Theatre. Balancing the three has been a little crazy at times but still great. I auditioned for my first Coe Production, "She Would If She Could," and I was recalled but not cast. All the same I'll be super involved in set design and wardrobe--it's going to be a killer show, I recommend that you all find the time to go.
I will soon be changing the name of my blog, as I am no longer an Abercrombie boy. That's right--I've quit the ole' A&F. It was great while it lasted, but it's long since due for me. For now, I'm just working sixish hours a week at the English Department at Coe, and that's more than enough for me.
My fiance S will be graduating this December and moving up this January, so we've been figuring out a lot of plans surrounding that. Oh, I didn't tell you all? I'm engaged. (Yes, for real.) We're planning on a September/October wedding in 2011, the beginning of my Senior year here.
Well, I'd love to go on and on about books I've been reading, movies and shows I've been watching, things I've been writing...but I really don't have the time. I still need to read five chapters from "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde, research the musical "Hair", research the Greyhound service from CR to Chicago, read over the first three chapters of my Tech book, watch a movie for my Film class and write a paper on it, watch a movie for my Irish Lit class and write a paper on it, and read through a play for my Acting I class.
Wish me luck.
Forever yours,
Abashed Adonis