Breakfast: Baguette with honey and brie (IT. FROZE. THE HONEY FROZE. HOW IS IT THIS COLD.)
Lunch: Cheese quesadilla on the road
Dinner: A little bit of goat cheese
Today was a great end to my first week. I spent most of the day on the road, going all the way out to Greensfield to poster. It was very soothing once I figured out the roads (and before I overshot the museum on the way back), and everyone was really friendly. I had to parallel park though, and that's never a good plan. The spot was in front of a women's activist office and all I could think about were those terrible jokes (Why couldn't Anne Frank drive? Because she's a woman) and how someone was going to take a picture of my cockeyed parking job in front of NOW and put it on the internet with a funny caption and I would be SHAMED. SHAMED FOR ALL OF THE INTERNETS. So someone watched me try to parallel park 6 times before I decided it was good enough and ran away.
I watched an older lesbian look me up and down in a coffee shop while I was postering and play straight-or-gay for about 10 minutes. That was entertaining. I wish we had a secret hand shake or something.
Oh! I'm going to write a blog post for the museum's website! It will be a "What You Need to Know" about Dungeon's and Dragons. Because we're having an original opera come in 2 weeks. An original opera about D&D. I AM SO EXCITED. And it means I get to research all day. And by research I mean look at Wikipedia.
After work I finished applying to Teach for America, went to see a hockey game with the girl interns, picked out a nice tall boy from Montana for my room-mate, cheered loudly for him but called him the wrong name, felt awkward, went out for a beer with everyone and tried to learn all the good gossip.
Overall a good day.
Fun Thing Learned Today: If I lived in the land before iPhones, I would be dead in a ditch somewhere. I definitely need to be a stay-at-home kind of girl. Or, alternatively, a constantly chaperoned kind of girl.
-Jezebel
Friday, January 8, 2010
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