Good news and bad news. Bad news: It's colder than ever. Good news: It's not raining much. Better news: It snowed last night, and there's probably more on the way! So exciting. Ok, so it all melted by mid-afternoon today, but I still managed to have two separate snowball fights.
Let's see, apart from that... what's new? Not much...? HAH, that's a lie. Let me just check my calendar for what I've been up to in the past weeks: Recording Tenants (2/3 days a week), Twist & Shout (Fresh Air fundraiser), Pig Racing (rugby fundraiser), Rugby (practice, games), Sports Union Ball, Scotland-England 6 Nations Game, Burns Dinner, and some other assorted nights out. What -- you want pictures? Details? Sigh...
Tenants: The Fresh Air Soap. Seriously.

Here, Katie and I are up to some serious recording in Nick's flat. I think we're going to put the mic on the ceiling for the next scene. We don't have any pictures of the actual recording process (yet), because, as you may have guessed, it's radio so we don't really care.

Pig Racing: Rugby fundraiser. I think the picture explains everything. No, you couldn't win the pigs themselves, bummer.

Sports Union Ball! Cutest rugby family ever. I mean FIERCEST, er, yeah.

Me and my "date"

And here's all of us:

Woo, Twist and Shout! Our 50s/60s club night fundraiser for the radio station. Great tunes, great crowd. Sadly, the glasses aren't mine.

And a lovely night out, for a friend's birthday.

If a picture's worth a thousand words, you can count this as my lengthy 8,000 word catch-up letter. Ok, what haven't I delivered on? 6 Nations: Scotland lost to England (boo) last weekend thanks to Jonny Wilkinson, the wickedly talented prat. I don't have tickets to any of the home games, but it's still great fun going to the pub to watch, especially when one half the crowd boos as the other cheers. Burns Dinner (Jan. 25th): traditional Scottish haggis, neeps, and tatties in honor of Robbie Burns. Tasty and filling! Uh, what else... Rugby games? We've had a couple of hard-fought matches in our club league, and attended a seconds team mini-tourney last weekend (rough and tough, I've never been so sore in my life). Coming up we've of course got the BUSA playoff matches starting at the end of March, but we've also entered two teams in the Scottish Universities 10s cup. More running. Yay.
Aside from all the flashy picture-worthy stuff, I've also been going to class and doing my normal show for radio station. Plus tons and tons and TONS of recording for the soap. That's about it. Did I mention recording the soap? Well, we're about 70% finished, so at least it's all paying off. Soon as that's all done I get to focus on my essays for class and leave the post-production work up to someone else (hooray!).
Coming up on the calendar (in case another lapse like this one happens again): Scotland v. Wales 6 Nations game on Saturday, Katie's birthday, a couple of concerts maybe (The Hedrons, The Hold Steady, Black Keys... depends on what I've got the time/money for), Rugby tour to Devon in a couple of weeks, essays for class (PCR for Genetics and Bioluminescence for Animal Biology), my weekly radio show (Tuesdays, 7:30-9pm GMT), and of course the fantastic Tenants Soap Opera that starts Feb. 26th on Fresh Air!

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