This has been my face for the last month.
So it's been a long time since I've posted. What have I been up to?
To be honest, I don't even know. Work. Work. Work. Class. Class. Phi Sigma Pi. Class. More work. Phi Sigma Pi. Being sick. Work.
It's been just a little bit insane.
But you know, I've actually done some cool stuff in amongst the stress. Let's see.
I went to Denton 35 Festival, which was pretty cool (if crazy). Unfortunately, the first night I didn't go for very long, but then the next night it rained--a deluge like no other--and the thing was pretty much cancelled. Then the next night, I saw a couple cool bands, but I had a fever so I left early and missed the truly awesome stuff. This is my life.
Then it was Spring Break! This meant my dad's and brother's birthdays, and this awesome otter cake my mom made. It was as delicious as it was adorable.
Unfortunately I had to work all through Spring Break, and it never really felt like a break as I was sick and busy the whole time, but at least there was....
MUSE CONCERT!!
It was unimaginably epic and spectacular. AAAAAAAGH! Still can't believe how cool it was.
This is the Cellular Device Nebula located in the American Airlines Constellation, as seen from Section 318, Row H on planet Earth.
This past week since being back at school has lasted years.
There are a curious number of misplaced chairs around campus...Hm.
A couple days ago a balloon man came to Honors for an event! He made this beautiful octopus as well as many other spectacular balloon shapes. And I had many balloon sword fights. I won them all. >:D
(not really)
Yesterday Jackson and I went to the Dallas Museum of Art, which has free general admission right now. We saw all kinds of old art, including a mummy and some very neat artifacts from ~2500 B.C. I wish I remembered more about each of these specific pieces, but I don't. So here, look at some pretty old stuff.
This is a phoenix (Japanese?).
This is a weird little dude (Mesoamerican?).
This is definitely Roman.
This is ancient Indian. The detail here is amazing!
Then today I went with a bunch of Phi Sigma Pi people to paint pottery at Time to Kiln. I made this:
The colors look really ugly in the picture, but this is the color scheme inspiration (which I stole from the Internet, of course: design-seeds.com -- an awesome site)
So hopefully it will turn out looking something like that.
My "Big" (read: mentor-type-person) in Phi Sig, Erin, made a lovely mug!
She's awesome.
Have some things!
A Jackson wearing a fringe-ful coat, next to a flower tree!
A turtle cartoon, made in times of boredom at work!
A Sheldon the Tiny Dinosaur cartoon!
And a cartoon by my brother about winning Olympic archery! I hope you don't mind me sharing this, Austin, because I think it's fantastic.
Have a wonderful day and a glorious, chocolatey Easter!