It’s been a while! Hope this is a sufficient update for now… I plan on blogging tomorrow, too, but I never quite know when I’ll have a free moment during Tech Week (which starts Sunday – and if it doesn’t kill me, will make me stronger).
Since I’ve sounded like a walking billboard anyway for the past two weeks, there’s no harm in doing it again:
Come see Voices of the Class! September 10-13! 8pm! $5! Chemistry Auditorium!
Okay, enjoy the video! More to come!
It’s late, and I’ve got this new thing where I try to get up at 9am or earlier (“…what is this ‘morning’ of which you speak??”), so I’m just going to generalize a checklist I made for my brother, who will be starting his junior year of high school this coming Monday. I have a few friends who are still in high school; they might be able to use some advice.
These are pretty much the steps I took as a high school student, and I’ve done pretty well for myself up to this point, so why not? You guys can form your own opinions on whether I’m sensible or senseless and give further instructions in the comments box. We’ll discuss it later.
Hope this helped!
Hugs, Jessica
Happy First of August, everybody!
By the way, that noise you hear, like a sixth grader practicing his cello in the apartment above yours? That’s the train that goes by my house. Oh yes. I was surprised to hear it on camera because I’ve gotten so used to it in real life that I didn’t even realize a choo-choo was chugging along at that moment in time.
Enjoy!
I miss having free access to the OED online.
I miss Bodo’s Sundays.
I miss the libraries and the lovely architecture.
…especially the Harry Potter Room.

I miss social living.
I miss having a tight schedule and actually needing to use my planner.
I MISS WRITE CLUB!
I’m itching to get started on Voices of the Class.
I can’t wait for Fondue Fridays and Monday dinners in Lambeth.
I miss the opportunity to do great things at every turn.
I miss living in a city that has approximately twice as many people as Chester and more restaurants per capita than New York City.
I miss Thomas Jefferson, UVA, the whole shebang – I’m a Wahoo through and through (I even miss “The Good Ol’ Song”) – and I can’t wait to move back in!
…just 30 more days…
(I’m working on my proposal to gain entrance into Intermediate Fiction Writing, so maybe starting on that will make term get here faster.)
Happy 40th anniversary of the lunar landing! Yay, America! Learned that from the LA Times Crossword, and I’ve been fighting the urge to sing “We Went to the Moon” from the Even Stevens musical episode ever since.
When I wasn’t fighting that urge, I was having lunch and hanging out with my high school friends Spencer and Wyatt. I thought it might be awkward, having not seen either of them in quite some time, but the conversation just picked right back up like we saw each other yesterday.
Wyatt just got back to the States after spending a year in Germany through the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange. On Thursday Spencer’s leaving for the same program. I am SO jealous of them. The CBYX pays for practically everything except incidental expenses, and this experience will look so good on their CVs. WOW. Aren’t you jealous by now, too?
Speaking for those of us who have to pay for our trips abroad, here’s how my fundraising “progress” is going: it’s not. I have twenty-some dollars in my bank account right now.
A recent personal decision I made may raise my funds a tad, but who knows? I’m giving myself until January to have raised a serious enough amount of money to consider an internship abroad before I start focusing more intently on something stateside. I really do hope things work out… That would look so great on my resume and improve my professional future so much, so … popping over to my Donations page would be greatly appreciated!
Brief post since I’m hanging out with Dustin (who happens to be cooking Ramen… at midnight…), but we’re visiting NoVa tomorrow! Yay!
The trip was scheduled since Dustin needs to take a math placement test for the fall, but we’re going to make a day of it: head up to George Mason in Fairfax so he can show me around, then he’ll take the test while I find some cozy nook in which to read. After the test, we were going to go to D.C. (a short train ride away), but the test is at one specific time each day, and tomorrow that time is 2:30-4:30pm. Instead, we’re driving to nearby Arlington to see the new John Krasinski/Maya Rudolph film Away We Go (apparently “select theaters” in Virginia means “two hours away”). But yeah. It should be a fun day. I promise you pictures!
Sorry for doing the last post in Spanish, but I was reviewing so that I could adeptly tutor a new student this morning. If you ever want an English transcript of “The One en Espanol,” just ask. I’ll be happy to give it to you.
The tutoring session could NOT have gone better! Both the mother and the daughter are lovely people – the mom being flexible with scheduling as I asked, the daughter being attentive, intelligent, and outgoing (as I had very well hoped)! Since today was the first lesson, I didn’t really have any exercises planned, just going over my tutee’s problem areas in Spanish 2. (She will be in Spanish 3 and starting high school in September, and her mother wants her to keep a good grasp on Spanish over the summer). We reviewed her biggest problem area (as best I could while making up examples at 10 in the morning), which only took until 10:30, but her mom was paying me for the entire hour, so we played Spanish Hangman, worked on the conjugation and usage of the preterite and imperfect tenses, and discussed certain review sites we enjoy. My new student is a joy to work with. I kept apologizing to her that I didn’t have more work planned for today – now that I know how impressive her work ethic is, I’ll have plenty planned for next Saturday!
Even if I don’t get an “official” job this summer, I think I’m going to love tutoring in Spanish again. I didn’t realize how much I’ve missed it!
Mañana á las diez de la mañana le enseñaré español á una estudiante nueva por la primera vez. Me preocupa un poquitito porque no he tomado español hace un año. Claro, recuerdo algo de la lengua pero algunas veces he confundido el español con el francés. La semana pasada estudié la conjugación de los verbos y estoy bueno con la una vez más. La gramática de francés es mucho como la de español – entonces debo poder explicar cosas difíciles á mi estudiante nueva.
Diré á ustedes cómo mañana va. (En ingles la próxima vez, ¡le prometo!) ¡Hasta!
Little musings about studying and UVA transfer decisions, since they come out today. Figured I might try doing a vlog post, might as well since I’m procrastinating anyway. Not the most flattering footage of me… I’ll have to try again some other day. This would be SO much easier if my laptop came equipped with a webcam.