Monday, February 1, 2010

The past two weeks

Happy February! Hopefully it's happy and not just plain freezing, which is all it's proven to be so far. I changed the header photo once again - it's the beach in La Rochelle, France in August of 2008, to remind me of summer and warmer days to come.

The past two weeks have been unbelievably busy. I started my last semester at college, which alone brings its own set of stresses, and I've maybe over-committed myself just a bit as well. I'm taking three seminars, which all have to do with the Italian Renaissance, which is very confusing when I have to keep dates and themes straight. I'm taking a class on Dante's Inferno (okay, late medieval, not Renaissance), Boccaccio's Decameron (we get espresso and cookies half-way through the 3-hours seminar; much needed caffeine at that point), and an art history seminar about Raphael. I'm also auditing a class on Dutch and Flemish art. In addition to that, I'm taking a jazz dance class, singing in choir (which rehearses 3 days a week for 1.5 hrs each day), teaching tap, and conducting an Italian language drill session. Yep, I've been keeping busy.

I've also decided to do a service trip over spring break, which I'll get credit for as well. It's through the Vassar Jewish Union, and it involves building houses in rural Louisiana on the Gulf Coast, an area that was hit hard by Katrina but received less aid than the city of New Orleans. The trip will also include discussions about community service and social justice in Judaism. I didn't decide to go on the trip because of the Jewish aspect, and I think there will be other non-Jews (don't know about half-Jews like me!) on the trip but I think there will be very interesting discussions. We'll spend the last night in New Orleans for Shabbat and explore the city then. I've never been to the South (although I know New Orleans has a culture all its own) so I'm looking forward to seeing a different part of the country, and doing something way out of my comfort zone.

As usual, my housemates and I have been cooking wonderful meals. On Saturday I made an onion and pepper quiche all by myself, and then we baked dark chocolate brownies with peanut butter swirled in. And watched Breakfast at Tiffany's!

Onion and pepper quiche

Dark chocolate peanut butter brownies



Audrey Hepburn singing "Moon River" in Breakfast at Tiffany's:


1 comment:

  1. Wow! It sounds like you have such a busy semester ahead of you! I'm sure you can handle it. Your classes sound so interesting! I wish I could take them haha.

    And thank you for posting those pictures of food and making me hungrier than ever. It looked delicious! I could almost taste those chocolate peanut-butter brownies yumm!

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