“I’m about my bus[y]ness” – Drake
Posted on April 7th, 2010
Filed under: General — Karl Olson @ 2:08 pm
So, in the past week(ish) I:
- Did my first assembly language project for Comp-Sci.
- Cranked out a 6-page paper for English.
- Spent the Easter weekend in Victoria with my fiancee.
- Yeah, in case you missed that on Facebook and Twitter, I proposed to Danielle at the beginning of March. Consider that a different meaning of Nerdcore For Life.
- Burned through the easiest assignment I’ve had all semester for discrete math.
Yet, on the plate for the month is:
- A 6 page paper for philosophy.
- Another assembly project.
- Signing up for summer classes.
- Moving off-campus into the basement suite I just started renting.
- Getting back to Victoria to see Danielle’s grad art show.
- Finals.
- Popping down to Seattle grab a lot of the stuff I didn’t bother to take with me since I was living on campus, like a lot of my recording gear, some of my clothes. Also maybe to see MC Frontalot on the 8th
I would say I’m super busy, but rationally I know I’ve had plenty of leisure time too. I’ve been able to watch what I want on TV (well, I’ve not been keeping up with Top Gear how I’d like, but it’s rerun constantly on BCC America, so I’ll catch it eventually,) incessantly call Danielle, incessantly call home and even do much more visiting than I expected to have time for. For what seemed to me to be a questionable and uneven start, I’ve managed to do okay here. Perhaps until I see the benefits of getting a Comp-Sci degree over the more remedial, but less expensive and closer to home Computer And Software System degree, I may always be a little tense as education is the most expensive endeavor I’ve taken on to date. One year of university costs me more than all the anime and comic book conventions I’ve attended since I first went to Sakuracon in 2003, and I’ve gone to a lot of conventions since then.
Back on leisure, I suppose there is even busyness there. Last Easter weekend was Sakuracon2010, and Danielle and I were not there. For me, that was the first time I’d missed the con since I first started attending it in 2003. In that sense, even time off now comes with some checks and balances I didn’t have before, but truthfully, I had a lot more fun in Victoria. We went shopping, we had an advance birthday dinner and we went swimming. At the pool, I went down a water slide for the first time. It was surprisingly fun, especially in comparison to going into a steam room for the first time, which I also did.
Beyond that, it was nice to not have to inflate a lack of news into a 500-word news post on top of writing a big paper. I suppose I’d have had to review the new Trigun movie, which would’ve been another 800 or more words. I also can’t be disappointed in a dealer’s room I didn’t see (as I have been in the past few years with most convention dealer’s rooms.) Yeah, there are some old industry friends I could’ve said hello too, and with the new CD out I could have hustled at least a half-dozen albums. I mean, there almost isn’t a convention I’ve attended in the past 4-or-5 years somebody hasn’t been “hey, you’re that guy!” Well, except for Google I/O in 2009.
However, I think I’ve realized that while “making my way in the world today takes everything I’ve got,” I guess I’ve grown up enough to know that it’s not about going “where everybody knows your name” but rather where the right person or people knows your name. For a long time I guess that was the cons, but not as much now.
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