Acapalooza and Other Things
Apr. 10th, 2010 09:18 amI went to a fabulous event hosted by my university last night called Acapalooza. If it weren’t obvious by the name, an Acapalooza is when there is an overload of a cappella via concert form. It was a perfect way to end my stressful week, as there are very few things in life I love more than my school’s amazing premier all-male a cappella group. Last night they exceeded my (very high) expectations by performing a Lady Gaga medley, complete with props and dance moves. I don’t know how they can possibly top that for their upcoming end-of-year concert at the end of the month!
Speaking of singing, I cannot freaking wait for the return of Glee this coming Tuesday. I need my weekly dose of Finn Hudson/Cory Monteith back on my screen! Not to mention there are some pretty awesome guest stars lined up (Idina Menzel and Neil Patrick Harris, anyone?). I keep seeing preview clips and commercials and interviews by the cast and I am so, so excited that April 13 is almost finally here.
In other news, I decided what semester I’m going to participate in the language immersion program during my year abroad in Beijing. I’m doing it in the fall, because for me, that was the wisest decision. I’ve told my decision to Boy 3, who seemed like he knew that was what I was going to decide all along thanks to the very strong case he made for fall immersion rather than spring immersion way back when. (I did take his points into consideration, but like I said, I didn’t make my decision over any of the boys.) I’ve yet to tell Boys 1 and 2, and to be honest I’m not really looking forward to that conversation… but it’ll be fine.
Now for the remaining points of this entry that aren’t important enough to warrant their own paragraph: I have to edit a Wikipedia entry for the first time in my life for an assignment; Cheesecake beat Red Velvet in the Cake vs Pie March Madness championship round so I’m going to The Cheesecake Factory tomorrow to eat red velvet cheesecake; I really need to buy some sandals because flats don’t cut it in hot weather; and I registered for two summer online classes for the first time ever and I’m actually a little nervous about them.
Cross-posted from breakthesky.net. Please leave any comments there.