2006-09-01

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2006-09-01 12:45 pm

Done With Orientation

Well, I'm now done with orientation, and in minor limbo before beginning classes. The end of orientation was pretty reasonable, there were some actual interesting parts, and a good helping of requisite nonsense. (We're graduate students, one would think that we'd know a. what harassment is, and b. what an archive is.)

[livejournal.com profile] gimmelgirl was incredibly wonderful and did in fact loan me a computer- but for the moment I can't seem to persuade it to access the internet, so I'm still computer-labbing it for now. Marvin has been deemed (after a brief spurt of overdone optimism by the repair people) not to be worth repairing. So a new computer will be acquired soon (it'll need a name. Not sure what to go with). Dad's doing a little more research, and then hopefully either hte parents will buy it, or we'll order it online ASAP. So- hopefully I'll be set up on my own in a week or so, give or take.

Today's goals are to clean up and finish setting up the stuff I have in my room currently, to produce a dessert for Shabbos lunch, and maybe even to finish my orientation evaluation. Goal #2 will involve procuring baking powder, either butter or muffin cups (or getting creative with oil), and perhaps vanilla extract, or a conversion for what I need to add to baking soda to make it work in my recipe. Either all that, or plain oatmeal. It's weird not having a set-up kitchen with all the requisite supplies. Very weird.
debka_notion: (Default)
2006-09-01 12:45 pm

Done With Orientation

Well, I'm now done with orientation, and in minor limbo before beginning classes. The end of orientation was pretty reasonable, there were some actual interesting parts, and a good helping of requisite nonsense. (We're graduate students, one would think that we'd know a. what harassment is, and b. what an archive is.)

[livejournal.com profile] gimmelgirl was incredibly wonderful and did in fact loan me a computer- but for the moment I can't seem to persuade it to access the internet, so I'm still computer-labbing it for now. Marvin has been deemed (after a brief spurt of overdone optimism by the repair people) not to be worth repairing. So a new computer will be acquired soon (it'll need a name. Not sure what to go with). Dad's doing a little more research, and then hopefully either hte parents will buy it, or we'll order it online ASAP. So- hopefully I'll be set up on my own in a week or so, give or take.

Today's goals are to clean up and finish setting up the stuff I have in my room currently, to produce a dessert for Shabbos lunch, and maybe even to finish my orientation evaluation. Goal #2 will involve procuring baking powder, either butter or muffin cups (or getting creative with oil), and perhaps vanilla extract, or a conversion for what I need to add to baking soda to make it work in my recipe. Either all that, or plain oatmeal. It's weird not having a set-up kitchen with all the requisite supplies. Very weird.
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2006-09-01 12:53 pm

The Seminary and What's On My Head- Literally

I'm noticing that the head-covering culture at JTS and the surrounding area is decidedly different from around Brandeis, say, or anywhere else I've been. There seems to be none of the scarf-in-place-of-kippah thing that I've seen one or two people do in any other place with young obsevant women that I've been (and which I do so much when I don't want to be obtrusive). Here, the folks who sit near where I've been sitting for minyanim asked right off if I were married, based on the scarf. So- I guess I'll be wearing more kippot than previously, or something. (On the other hand, Monday night I was hanging out with Steve, and yet was typed immediately by someone to whom he introduced me as Conservative- it was sort of frightening.)

The other thing that I've noticed is that lots of the Wives of rabbinical students wear scarves or hats. But the married female rabbinical students themselves- don't. Perhaps this is because I haven't seen enough examples yet, but it's really what I've noticed thus far. It seems sort of odd, to me. I'm sure there's something going on behind that, but I don't know what yet. Stay tuned...
debka_notion: (Default)
2006-09-01 12:53 pm

The Seminary and What's On My Head- Literally

I'm noticing that the head-covering culture at JTS and the surrounding area is decidedly different from around Brandeis, say, or anywhere else I've been. There seems to be none of the scarf-in-place-of-kippah thing that I've seen one or two people do in any other place with young obsevant women that I've been (and which I do so much when I don't want to be obtrusive). Here, the folks who sit near where I've been sitting for minyanim asked right off if I were married, based on the scarf. So- I guess I'll be wearing more kippot than previously, or something. (On the other hand, Monday night I was hanging out with Steve, and yet was typed immediately by someone to whom he introduced me as Conservative- it was sort of frightening.)

The other thing that I've noticed is that lots of the Wives of rabbinical students wear scarves or hats. But the married female rabbinical students themselves- don't. Perhaps this is because I haven't seen enough examples yet, but it's really what I've noticed thus far. It seems sort of odd, to me. I'm sure there's something going on behind that, but I don't know what yet. Stay tuned...