Dan Goes 12.9 Miles Away
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Kim!
This post is dedicated to the coolest person around (and by around I mean within a 40 mile radius because she's in Utica right now):Kim Schreiman!
We're going to the symphony Friday night because we're cultured ;) Actually I have to go and I got a free ticket, but it should be fun. On Saturday we're going to see Harry Potter with Sara and maybe Pat.

Kim, you're wonderful :)
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Monday, November 07, 2005
Back to Greece

After a wonderful, relaxing weekend I'm back to reading endless articles on Ancient Greece and Rome. Here's a picture to give you an idea. I want one for Christmas.
On Friday I drove(!) out to Utica to spend time with Kim. Dinner and swing dancing :O Then we came pack to the FM area for the rest of the weekend. Big news broke on Saturday, but I'll leave that for Sara to post if she decides to ;)
The Trireme.
Friday, November 04, 2005
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Run, run, run

I woke up ten minutes before the start of my first class this morning, that's always fun. I felt gross for the next five hours, but at least I got there on time. Bad breath, a full bladder, and a quiz using a half-asleep brain...
Racquetball was fun tonight. I'm definitely getting better, although I'm still not that good. We were able to use real racquets this week thankfully. After that we had an enlightening Bible study.
In other exciting news, thanks to the end of Ramadan and Eid ul-Fitr on Friday I get to go swing dancing with Kim :D
^ Ah-nuld as the Running Man
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Duffy

I met with my favorite adviser today and planned a little more of my future. Lots of good advice... Anyway, the courses I know for sure that I'm taking are Ancient Rome (The same professor as my current Ancient Greece class) and Intro to Probability and Statistics (MAT 521, the second to last step for my Math minor). I also have a few Political Science courses nailed down, but I have to work on the scheduling. I'm also officially licensed and insured as of tomorrow. The reading for today: The Precinct of Death (Infant sacrifice in Ancient Carthage), Overseas Conquests (Rome and the Punic Wars), and essays on Ancient Greek democracy (including the professor who I went to see the Friday before last, *shout out to Josiah Ober*).
*** Bigger shout out to the lovely KIM SCHREIMAN *** :O
Picture: random Google for "calculus"




