A Day in the Mind of Chris Burzlaff

The new and improved daily adventures and incomprehensible ramblings of my life.

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

A Farewell to Harms

Well I did it: I survived the semester from H-E-L-L! I finished up my last final on Monday morning and have spent the last day and a half deprogramming. Now that school is over for another semester, I have more time to enjoy the finer things in life:

- Sleeping in until the afternoon
- Crossword Puzzles
- Chocolate Milk
- Wine tasting
- Contemplating writing a novel
- Continuing my ongoing search for the lost city of Atlantis
- Skeeball
- Finishing my movie (actually Becca's and my movie)

Yes, the winter break brings with it a period of relaxation through high activity. Aside from Christmas shopping, Christmas wrapping, Christmas music performaning, Christmas unwrapping, Christmas eating, Christmas well-wishing, Christmas clean-up, as well as New Years, our annual Mammoth Ski Trip, and the continuous college football bowl scene leading up to the National Championship game on Jan. 4th, I will be spending my time in movie production. I can't really say where we are in terms of this film and how much we have left because I keep changing my mind of what it should be about and what we should put in it. I'm also experiencing some major techincal problems with my computer which will slow us down considerably, but we hope to have something to present to people before school starts back up again.

Now that school is over, I will be away from the internet more often (dial-up at home) so this may be my last post of the year. But when I get back, it will be the one-year anniversary of this webblog and my plan is to spruce things up a bit (especially since I'm planning on having more time next semester). Feel free to offer suggestions to daily/weekly columns for me to create. I'm already thinking of doing a weekly column explaining my progress in my Film Symposium class as well as possibly "Anecdote Corner". I might do one more post to wrap up the events of 2004. We'll just have to see how dedicated I am....

 

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