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	<title>The Laursonian Institute &#187; excitement</title>
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		<title>Woot!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey look!  I&#8217;m famous!  Or at least feeling well honored :)
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		<title>Everything&#8217;s coming up Laurie!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s Friday night.  I&#8217;m watching a cute foreign movie with Lewis.  I&#8217;m drinking champagne.  And I&#8217;m feeling like the luckiest kid in town!
It&#8217;s been such a fantastic day.  I had neuroimaging this morning, and it was really awkward &#8211; I was actually sort of nodding off during class.  This hasn&#8217;t happened to me since I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s Friday night.  I&#8217;m watching a cute foreign movie with Lewis.  I&#8217;m drinking champagne.  And I&#8217;m feeling like the luckiest kid in town!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been such a fantastic day.  I had neuroimaging this morning, and it was really awkward &#8211; I was actually sort of nodding off during class.  This hasn&#8217;t happened to me since I was a freshman, I think, and I normally really enjoy this class.  I&#8217;m just getting tuckered out, I suppose.  Anyway, came home and took a nap, and refreshed myself very well for the rest of my day, and it&#8217;s a good thing I did!</p>
<p>The only other thing I needed to do today (having slept through the Quechua talk I could have been at)  was show up for this Language Group meeting at the Center for Mind and Brain.  I was just invited to attend by another psycho/neruolinguist in our department, and they were having a little reading group today.  I think normally they practice presentations in front of eachother and such.  Anyway, it was nice, informative and pleasant.</p>
<p>The important part of this all is that a professor I&#8217;ve been trying to get in contact with from my department (who has been not returning my emails) was also there, and had sent me word through a student who works in his lab (who I have Quechua with) that I should drop by some time and that he wasn&#8217;t meaning to ignore me.  Anyway, he told me to drop by his office after the talk, and we had the most amazing chat!  I told him all the things I&#8217;ve been getting into, and the classes I&#8217;m taking, and the ideas I&#8217;ve been having for a thesis, and he was right there with me on all counts.  He really likes what I want to do, and he&#8217;s sure that there&#8217;s ways to make it happen.  He has extra funding in his name for some MRI studies which we might be able to use as a pilot study for my thesis (and maybe also my second QP?).  Most of all, he seems to be really interested in letting me do the research I want to do, and providing me the support and guidance I need to do it.  This was the huge thing that was missing from my grad school experience so far, an actual advisor-type who can oversee me in a functional useful way with resources and an interest in my project!  I just about jumped out of my skin!</p>
<p>So I got a tour of his lab from my Quechua friend Michiq, and met the other folks who work with him.  He wants me to sign up for 2 units worth of research to get my feet wet and make sure we&#8217;re all on the same page or whatever.  I think I may be using some of these research units to read up on the literature in the field I&#8217;m trying to get in to, which he already seems to have a pretty good grasp of.  This was what I wanted to spend my summer doing anyway, so a little directed reading is even better.  It seems as though he&#8217;s also in contact with the as-yet-on-Sabbatical phonologist in the department, who is also interested in neuro work, so that looks to me like the beginning of a committee coming together, and the foundation for lots of good to come.  So&#8230;. I went to an informal reading group, and came out with a lab job for next quarter, and the beginning of what I hope is my advisor-student relation.  I never dreamed that would all go so smoothly!</p>
<p>After that I made Lewis take me out to my favorite Davis place (mmm, Greek pizza) and buy me a bottle of champagne.  Life is so good!  I hope I can keep my eye on getting through the end of this quarter before I spend all my time thinking about how sweet next quarter is going to be :)</p>
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