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Hey, all! I haven't posting anything about my actual life for a while, so I figured I would do so. Excited?

But before I do that, let me mention one more movie I've seen recently. The Man Who Fell To Earth was a a movie that Mom remembered liking back when it first came out in 1976, so she and Eric got it on Netflix. It's about an alien who comes to Earth because his planet is dying of a drought. He is hoping to make enough money to fund a space program to get him, and presumably water, back to his planet and family. However, he runs into difficulty as he gets more entangled in the lives of various Earthlings.

Now what Mom had *not* remembered was that a good half of the movie is sex scenes. Not actually very sexy sex scenes, but still. So, if you ever feel the need to see David Bowie with full-frontal nudity (yes, David Bowie plays the alien--no big surprise there--and yes, I do mean *full*-frontal nudity), The Man Who Fell To Earth is the movie to see. Just FYI.

Anyway, life. As I am in central Maine, it is quite boring. I mentioned an internship interview a while back, which went well, but I ended up not getting the internship. Sad, but it was only part-time anyway and far enough away that I would have needed to get an apartment (and therefore a second job to pay for the apartment). So in a way it's for the best.

On the other hand, now I'm once again facing the dismal prospect of finding some sort of job in central ME for at least the next several months. Joy. It's really too bad that I'm not an RN, because I would estimate that a good three-quarters of available jobs in the area call for registered nurses. I'm even considering going back to Microdyne, which tells you how many (i.e. few) opportunities there are around here.

On a happier note, I have a rough draft of my first Peace Corps essay. That one was relatively easy, just about a 'multicultural' experience I've had and what I learned. The second one is tougher; I'm supposed to say why I want to join the Peace Corps, what in my past relates to why I want to be in the Peace Corps, and how being in the PC relates to my future goals. In 500 words or less. There is a LOT I could write and a lot of approaches I could take, so I'm mulling it over in my mind and trying to figure out where I want to go with it. Once I have a rough draft of that, it's just a matter of editing them both for clarity, voice, and word limit; then I can submit my primary application and--start on more of their paperwork.

Mom, Eric, Erica, and I have all been passing a cold around since I got home before Christmas. This last time Mom got it, it turned into bronchitis, poor thing. She got some antibiotics, which are helping,....but too late (of course) to keep from giving it to all of us (although we don't have actual bronchitis, thank goodness, just more cold-like sickness).

What else? Um....Eric is giving Erica guitar lessons. The first one was tonight; Erica is learning 'Moon Shadow' by Cat Stevens. She's playing it in her room right now, actually, which makes about the 50th time tonight. I don't mind; she's playing it well (and slowly, with long pauses between every chord change, but that's to be expected).

In other exciting news--hah, who am I kidding. Life in the DFC is spectacularly uneventful. I don't particularly mind, as hanging around reading is kind of my default state of existence, but it makes for really boring LJ posts.

Anyway, off to...read...or something. Later, all!

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Date: 2008-01-21 01:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bubbleteagirl02.livejournal.com
Oooo I like Moon Shadow hehe. Well sorry you didn't get the internship but I know you will get a job eventually! And kudo's on the peace corp applications. I hope you get in because I know you would love that job!

Oh, and beware, there is something that doctors are apparently calling a 'super cold' going around this season that is like a cold that knocks you flat on your back for nearly a week and then takes over a week to recover from all the symptoms. Its like a cold, but way stronger and it sometimes seems a bit flu like in nature. Just a heads up since my mom had that through most of December. Got to love the mutations in viruses. We are so doomed hehehe.

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Date: 2008-01-22 03:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amatyultare.livejournal.com
Thanks and I'll keep you guys posted on the job search. I will keep an eye out for the 'super cold', although with all the bronchitis-y germs around the house, I'm not sure how we would tell the difference. ^_^

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Date: 2008-01-21 07:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lacontessa11.livejournal.com
Yay, writing essays >_> Good luck!!

p.s. chapter 19 of WSC is ALMOST done. So close...

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Date: 2008-01-22 03:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amatyultare.livejournal.com
Thanks, and yay! Can't wait to read it.

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