Sunday, September 11, 2011

College students do work!


This morning I received a encouraging email about my blog. Except one important question they had was: "You talk about what you do with your friends, but is there time to squeeze in homework?". The answer is unfortunately yes and not just some work. but a S*?! load, excuse my language I meant a huge load of it. 

                    Today won't be as exciting as the other days. Because it is Sunday and everyone's going to be doing the work they put off since Friday night. Here's an example of what a math lab looks like online. Each section has more than 20 questions and have a introduction of at least 10 questions. I have to do 3 sections and intro today. And this is only for math. Let's not talk about the rest.

P.s: The fish went crazy when I woke up. It's going to be a healthy fellow! Still don't have a name. But I want it to be a male.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Uh oh. New unsuspected roomate!


Brett, my boyfriend of one year and half, came up to Portland for the day. And here's what he brought with him as a surprise. *gasp*. The tank is much bigger than it looks. But now I'm going to have to include this fish in my monthly college budget.

              First of all am I ready to take care of such a frail animal? I'm totally up for the challenge, but for a surprise this was a completely unsuspected one. Also I have to deal with my mother who is absolutely against fish pets. If I keep it healthy and happy I am sure she'll get used to the idea. Plus the fish will be much happier in a tank by himself than sharing one with 20 others at Pet co.

               When Brett and I installed his new habitat and put clean water in its tank, the fish wasn't very active and stayed mostly at the bottom. It worried us a lot because Klaus; Brett's fish that he kidnapped from a table we were sitting at on the night of my prom. Is a great athlete and can swim around the tank 2 times in one second. So after a moment of reflection we decided to "Google it": for what reasons a fish stays at the bottom of its tank? Answer: 
                              A. The water temperature. It has to be around 60.

                              B. It can slowly be adapting to its new environment.

                              C. It might be constipated (?!).

We chose to go with the answer B and leave the dorm to grab lunch then check on the fish later. Today's weather was perfect with a little breeze on the coast. We ate lunch outside on the beach and went on a "road trip" to find a Starbucks because the Cafe at my campus center was closed. On a Saturday, seriously? It took us probably half an hour to find one. Downtown Portland was crowded and it was impossible to park anywhere. So I punched in another Starbucks address on the G.P.S. and after 2.0 miles it took us to a small airport. We were a little bit lost and confused. Third times a charm, and truthfully the third address we tried led us to one outside of the mall. What a day and this isn't it.

             Back on campus, we went directly to my dorm and take care of the fish. It was still at the bottom but was pretty excited to see me or that is what I wanted to believe. Brett was so worried he decided to change the water all over again before he had to leave. 

             After fifteen minutes alone with my lovely goldfish, it started to swim funny and I saw a brown and very long thing stuck under its belly. I almost cried laughing. It was answer C.
         
             
             



Friday, September 9, 2011

"Did someone break your heart Adele?"


Completely in love with Adele. This song is on repeat and has been played on my Itunes 456 times. Crazy I know.


Thursday, September 8, 2011

College: Two weeks later. Why not blog about it?




 My Intro to mass communication teacher told us blogging and making ourselves known on Google's search bar could get us far and was a good way to start creating our  "WEB Platform ". Plus college is a pretty interesting subject to talk about. Why not blog about it?


                 The weather has been terribly muggy on the coast for the past 3 days. So instead of walking through campus and along the shore, Shane, a close friend and I decided to crash in my room to do some homework. This all sound as if we are the most idealistic students. But not at all. Shane had to "clean my desk" by pushing and making the biggest pile of clothes and books on the floor. I had to fight sleep every time my Itunes would shuffle to a sad song while my room mate was dying her hair for the third time. Then at random and unsuspected times Shane would throw me a rubber pig at my head. The plastic and rounded shape pig in question was a amazing gift, we named it "Hamlet", get it? Anyways, Shane finished his homework 15 minutes before his class and before he realized it wasn't due before next Thursday.

                  After a scary episode of myself almost passing out after a 3 hour long evening class, Julie, Shane and I burst into my suite mates room to "watch" Jersey Shore. Definition of suite mates: Each dorm in the New Residence Hall, brand new dorms, have two rooms sharing a bathroom. Dorms are smaller than a living room, imagine it filled with 6 people. But it's always a good time, laughing until my belly hurt and eating fresh salad and spring rolls from Hannaford. Great ending of the day.