Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Apartment Interview

I decided to interview another college freshmen.  This freshmen is named Garrett and lives in the apartments.

Me: Garrett, how do you like living in the apartments?
Garrett: I love it! It's great because I can be independent and not have to worry about making my roommate mad or being too loud in the hallways.
Me: What about the cost? Is it a lot?
Garrett: It's actually not that bad.  I've talked to my landlord and he gave me a job around the apartments to help pay for rent.
Me: Do you ever feel like you're missing out?
Garrett: Sometimes, but I'm involved in many activites around campus so I've met many new people.

Unlike Amanda, Garrett feels his living choice has been a great one!

Interview

Amanda Redden is a freshman girl attending Northwest who chose to live at home.  I decided to do a short interview on her to see how she likes it...

Me: Amanda, how do you like living at home?
Amanda: It's okay.  I mean I'm saving a lot of money, but I feel like I'm missing out on the whole college experience.
Me: Yeah. :( Other than the college experience, what do you believe to be another big disadvantage?
Amanda:  Gas money costs a lot these days.  But I recently bought a scooter, so that should help.  At least until winter.
Me:  Are you going to live in the dorms next year?
Amanda: Actually I'm going to see if I can live in the dorms next semester to finish up freshmen year.  I really need to get out of my house!

Here we can see one student who regrets living at home and not the dorms. 

5 Reasons to Live in Dorms

1. Meet new people!
2. Free stuff, well kind of..
  •  Laundry
  • Air conditioning
  • Cable
  • Internet
3. It's right on campus, so it's close to almost everything!
4. There's activities on dorm floors, to help you get involved.
5. RA's (residential assistants) are there to help out and make sure everything is going okay.

Besties


As kids Emily and I practically did everything together.  We were just two peas in a pod.  She was the cheese to my macaroni and I was the music to her ears.  Our lives consisted of many carefree days making memories that would last a lifetime.  It seemed like every weekend I was either at her house or she was at mine. At my house we always played hide-n-seek down in my basement and then ate Blondie Brownies. When I stayed at Emily's we always jumped on her mini trampoline and made movies with her hundred year old tape recorder.  A couple of time our wild sides got the best of us and we stayed up all night talking about the latest gossip and sharing our deepest secrets. :0

Oh no they didn't!

After third grade our teacher told Emily and I we would never be in the same class again.  I guess the two of us talked too much together and never listened to the teacher’s lesson.  But we could not help it if we felt that third grade should be more about having fun rather than learning our multiplication tables.  When we heard this news at the end of the school year, we were horrified!  I remember telling my mom, “Never again? They can’t do this!”  I just met my new best friend and they were trying to separate us.  For a third grader, hearing this was like the worst news ever.  For awhile I believed I would never see my friend Emily again.  We quickly learned that they could try to keep us separated in the classroom, but they couldnt separate us outside of school! Haha

The First Time

Back in third grade, I was introduced to a girl named Emily Kisker (roommate now).  I remember the first time I met her...  Emily had bright blonde hair and a loud voice that echoed clear across the room.  I also remember her wearing a red and blue jumpsuit with the cartoon character Scooby-Doo on it.  I decided this girl might be a little weird, but for some reason I still wanted to be her friend.  The above picture is of us at this Soccer camp.  My mom caught us off guard with this picture, or else we would be looking hott. lol

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Build a ... What?

I was really excited about this Build a Bear activity going on in the Union today and had been looking forward to it all week.  I'd never built a bear before and I thought my new bear could bring some warm fuzziness to my room.  Sounds like fun right?  Well I guess everyone else thought so too.  I get there right on time and see about thirty people waiting in line! I decided the bear was worth the wait and so I patiently stood in line with my friend Hailey. Thirty minutes later we finally reach the build a bear table, only to find ALL the bears are gone.  It was just our luck.  All that's left are these scary mummies and creepy green sea monsters. If we had been one minute earlier, those bears would have been ours. Now, instead of a cute little bear on my bed, there's a scary green monster!  I know..really cool.

The bear I wish I had...


Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Soon to be Rolling in the Dough

As I'm sure most of you know, every Freshmen has to take this class in college called Freshman Seminar.  It pretty much just tries to help you out by showing you around and making you get involved.  It's pretty pointless.  One of the requirements of this class is to go to two residential life activities.  Well I was riding up the elevator one day to my room and saw a sign taped to the wall about a residential life activities going down in the basement that very night.  I decided to attend one, since I had to eventually.  They gave me a free empty jar!  Pretty cool, huh?  They said to write down happy thoughts and put them inside. Then when you become stressed you're supposed to pull them out and feel all better.  Well, I decided to make better use out this jar and made it my coin collection jar where all my loose change will go.  I'm going to see how much money I can make out of it by the end of the semester.  Let's go for fifty bucks! Ha. Wish me luck.  

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

What If?

As I sat down at my desk, I couldn't decide what to write about for this blog.  I asked my roommate's boyfriend, Ethan, if he had any ideas.  He said I should write about having pets in our room.  Since we don't have any animals living with us, I thought that could be a little hard.  But then I thought, what if Emily and I decided to go to Wal-Mart and buy a fish!  We could put him in a little bowl and buy him all the fishy accessories, like colorful pebbles and fake coral to make him feel real big.  He would be named Guppy and everyone would love him.  But then, what if Guppy died?  I don't think Emily and I could handle it.  The funeral, the tears, and the heartache, none of that sounds fun to me.  I've decided a pet is a bad idea.  Instead we want to get plants!

Friday, October 1, 2010

I'm Living on a Farm!

Wally-_1.jpgSquirrel-in-Glass-revisit-v2.jpgIf you've ever walked around campus, I can only imagine what kinds of animals you see. Everyday I come across so many squirrels it's insane!  Sometimes these squirrels get so close to me I swear I could catch one. The other day I saw one with a green nut in it's mouth and a scrawny long tail running towards me.  I tried to stay away from this little guy, he seemed kind of weird. There's also way too many cats running around campus.  They're always sneaking around the parking lot and jumping out of bushes.  My friend tried to pet one, but the cats around here aren't friendly like the squirrels.  I've also seen about three skunks and then a groundhog.  It feels like I'm living on farm!