Friday, September 5, 2008

Thursday in Syracuse

Well I've fallen easily back into the routine life of a college student. I feel quite lazy and useless, but I'm actually picking up a lot of good information here. One of the new Foxhole residents, Whitney, just drove across the country and had some great tips, and Denver (who's from Denver) has lists of people and places to stay with and see in Colorado. Though she also told me that Nebraska is very boring, which is unfortunate because I'm still driving through it.

I managed to not kill Erin for waking me up at 830, and proceeded to nap after she went to class. I did a lot of organizing in an attempt to have everything I need in the house instead of in random places in my car. I'll get the system down soon. Living out of the back of your car takes more organizational skills than I actually possess. I wrote to a couple of professors and then biked 10 houses down the street to see Vu. His house is cool, but a bit of a mess right now due to the preparation for the German rave his house mates are having this weekend, and he lives in the attic with the spray on snow foam all over the ceiling, which is probably not safe. We called Jon and Jenny who are living like real people in Philidelphia. I didn't get to recess to do any writing because we came back to the Foxhole and hung out with Neil for a while. I met Erin for an early dinner at Pita Pit and then went to ultimate practice! I do miss playing ultimate, but found that after playing a few games in a ho-stack that I've forgotten how to play in a straight-stack. Oh well. It was fun anyways and I helped teach a newbie how to throw. I tried not to get too attached to the cool newbies because I'm not going to be around to be sensai to any of them. Every Fox got a hug every time I though I wasn't going to see them again, hopefully they'll be good and sick of me when I leave on Sunday.

Thursday night means having people over, which was fantastic and fun, and I was on the porch until 4 am talking with friends who I am really going to miss.

I also got to go to Wegmans today. Love.

" Go walk of six miles
Have ready quick smiles
With lightsome laughter
Soft flowing after"

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

six in Japan is called roku
but here it is road haiku for you

clear blue sky ahead
clouds of smoke from where you were
check the parking brake