And it's me again! At 2:40 in the morning. And this time, I'm posting from a MAC. The layout is different - I don't know if I like that yet. So I'm still at studio working, because tomorrow, I have Dancer Symposium tryouts and orchestra, and I fully intend to attend both of those and thoroughly enjoy myself away from architecture. I do like architecture, but thinking of benches even in my sleep is kind of...well, not good. I dreamed I was sitting on a really awesome bench last night, unfortunately, it's the kind that you can't take apart and put in a 20 x 12 x 8 inch box. Oh if only my dreams could do my process work for me - then I could sleep more.
O yes, and as you can see, I decided not to go to the party tonight. My roomie was feeling down and didn't want to go, and when I thought about it, I didn't really want to go anyway. It really would suck all the energy out of me. I was reading a site about personalities and they have one form of categorization that splits people between extroverted and introverted. I read the descriptions and this is what I found at www.keirsey.com - "They prefer to pursue solitaryactivities, working quietly alone with their favored project or hobby, however simple or complicated it may be, and such isolated activities are what seem to charge their batteries. Indeed, the Reserved can remain only so long in contact with others before their energies are depleted. If required by their job, family, or social responsibilities to be expressive or outgoing -- to make a great interpersonal effort -- they are soon exhausted and need alone time in quiet places to rest and to restore their depleted energy. Thus, if Reserved persons go to a noisy cocktail party, after a short period of time -- say, half an hour -- they are ready to go home. For them, the party is over, their batteries are drained." Eh la! C'est moi! At last, a reason why I don't like parties! Other than the drinking that is - drinking which I still saw quite a bit of in my studio - no they weren't drinking, but they were toppling drunk when they walked in.
Anyway, I should get back to work. Good night.
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