Thursday, July 30, 2020

My Stomach Overrides All Priorities

My Stomach Overrides All Priorities If theres one thing I am utterly terrible at, it is prioritizing. My top priorities of the moment keep getting supplanted as more and more pressing Ideas Of The Now pop into my head. Today, the pecking order ascended from the somewhat ambitious Find a UROP to turn into a thesis! to Keep learning Haskell! As I paged through windows at an excruciatingly slow pace in my browser to do just that, I was seized by the sudden necessity to Write a browser quicksearch tool to make online utilities more efficient to use! which rapidly degraded into But I need to set up a server somewhere first for it to run on! But since I didnt want to run a server off my laptop, and MITs virtual machine service is down for maintenance, I regressed to Organize rush logistics that probably should have been sorted out last week! I actually managed to complete this. Which leaves me with at least four pressing tasks, and the burning question of what to do for a thesis. This is the reason, if you were unlucky enough to see my room last year, that my walls were papered entirely in post-it notes. Moving away for the summer gave me a chance to start anew, with wide-eyed dreams of exclusively electronic planning, but I already have one big one pinned right in front of my workstation just in case  I forget trivialities or forget to check Google Tasks, as I am wont to do: Feed Kristinas cat until Thursday, and dont forget she lives in Jordans room. In a heroic effort to atone, I spent a whole morning powering through little tasks (DONT FORGET TO EAT BREAKFAST, archive old emails, organize closet) and making an authoritative list of pre-Reg-Day priorities, which I promptly tacked above my monitor so that I probably couldnt miss it. Then, because Facebook fed me three solid meals a day five days a week for twelve weeks and I didnt get to touch a kitchen this summer, I ran headlong into the warm, humid embrace of the Fifth West kitchen. I simmered a giant beef stew with potatoes and onions and grains and then shredded cilantro and cheddar on top and the cheese melted all over the starchiness of the potatoes and it was wonderful. I husked and roasted ears of corn with tons of pepper and chili. I made dough for two giant loaves of peasant bread and set it aside to rise for tomorrow. I smashed an avocado into guacamole with a lime and a pinch of salt and ate it all. I baked tiny, terrible pies filled with nutella and bananas and strawberries with my neighbor Ale. I brewed deliciously, punchily strong espresso syrup, rendering Kahlua obsolete in my pantry, and drank it cold on the rocks like a gentleman despite lacking milk or cream to test it on. And then, because I am a terrible blogger who has been accustomed to carrying an iPhone for the last twelve weeks and is now extremely full, I forgot to take a single picture of my mouthwatering reunion with food. Tomorrow morning, Ill tackle numero uno on my conspicuously block-lettered list of priorities, for reals: Find a UROP to turn into a thesis. Until then, home sweet MIT.

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