Wednesday, December 22, 2010

And for once it might be grand

Do my interests seem insane to anyone else? Or, you know, well, I'm pretty sure that most third/fourth year engineering students are not doing what I do, but you know, I may be wrong.

So for the past few days I've done some cool stuff. I have gone to GOMA, which is really cool because they've brought back the Aernout Mik video (Pulverous) and Yayoi Kusama Infinity Room (Soul under the moon) who I'm going to say tie for my favourite modern artists (I'm sorry, I'm cliche, but I love Degar). But at the moment they just have some really fun things, a two-storey double slide, a exhibit with live birds and a room filled entirely with purple balloons. So much fun!

Then today, I got paid to see a movie with children. We took the OSH kids to see Megamind, which isn't actually a bad movie, go figure. And yeah, I didn't even have to miss any of it to take kids to the bathroom or anything (Score!). We did get into the movies an hour before it started but hey, they we're pretty good about it. I did briefly run into my friend, Sean, who works at an after school care that is pretty close to ours, they do training with us, but you know, was only able to exchange waves from across the cinemas. You know, us both looking after mass amounts of children.

At the moment I'm starting to get very into Doogie Howser, I found out it was released in 1989, so big points in my book. And it has Neil Patrick Harris and Max Casella!!! in it (Now, I've officially told every social media site I belong to this fact, I'm just excited...).

Oh and speaking of repeating stuff online. My status on the library website is DELINQUENT (All Caps) which is hilarious, because you know me, the quiet, nerdy, polite one is after all the trouble maker. But you know, I don't even have any overdue books or fines or anything. I think it may be because I take the 'don't write on other people's things' as more of a suggestion rather than an actual rule and some people may not be totally for that.

I still think Lewis Hine is the greatest photojournalist in the world, ever. And am totally an Alex Carpenter Fangirl. (Though, I think I may have started Fangirling the fricken film critic) (and when did Fangirling need a capital letter?).

Until next time,
Katherine

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