Sunday, February 28, 2010

Whata past couplea days.

I had one of my friend's cut my hair. Of course it curled up while she was cutting it and I now have a very interesting curly bob-ish. But whatever, hair is hair. Actually made me a little nostalgic.. bringing me back to the disastrous days of mom's haircuts. :]

I gave blood the other day. It took 17 minutes to fill up the little bag, which is the upper-end of the time limit according to Willis (the guy attending to me). But it was actually an interesting time because the older 80s music they were playing mixed with the strange room we were in made for a really eerie setting. At one time Thriller came on and a good number of the workers were doing the dance, while students were lying on the blue beds, blood draining from their bodies. Haha I don't know, I was amused.

Today Iz and I biked into Philly. The ride there through run down burroughs seemed pretty dang long and tiring. But also cool to see the gradient of change from Swarthmore to downtown Philly. Once we got downtown, the adrenaline kicked in. Iz zips around so it was a challenge at times to keep up, but made it even more fun. It was a totally different perspective on the city being on a bike. You're part of the streamline of dizzy traffic, but also have an autonomy that the cars and taxis don't have taking crosswalks, backways, sidewalks. Really exciting.
But the point of going was to join some of our classmates outside the Philadelphia Convention Center where the International Flower Show was being held. That was the site of our protest against mountain top removal, an incredibly destructive form of coal mining in mountains that yields a very small amount of coal. We were at the flower show because PNC is a bank that funds the event. PNC also happens to lend money to and handle the transactions of major coal companies that practice mountain top removal. Our little group was outside of the convention center, with a guitar and banjo, singing renditions of She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain and other mountain themed songs, with our own twists on them targeting PNC. We were also handing out sheets of paper that said "Where have all the flowers gone on Appalachia? Ask PNC."
So that was an experience too. I miss you guys. I've been thinking a lot about summer lately and I can't wait. Spring break plans are formulating.. all I know is it shall be grand.
Lovee

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Jeez people, I'm really sorry. I don't know what my problem is.

Tonight I'm parked in my bed in the dorm. I'm sick of the library and we're supposed to get snow starting tonight. So that's also just great. Not too long ago Nat and I had a great skype sesh.. I always go into it thinking oh, 20 minutes or so, just catch up..but no. An hour. But, what can we do? She was glad to hear the news that she had played a persuasive role in: I've decided I'm going to spend the summer at home. The original plan was to look for a more serious internship in NY or NJ or stay in Philly, all with friends I've met here, but there will be time for that. My summers at home (and time, in general) are winding down. Regrettably. So that's that. I think I can still do some cool stuff even though I won't have the fancy schmancy NYC internship. That's overrated anyway, right?

I think my roommate and I just ate possibly the worst pizza ever made. She claims it's better then the other $5-large pizza place. I disagree. And know we're taking a break from work to watch a Seinfeld episode online. Oh, college.

The big event today was my first day of tutoring in Chester. Chester is the town right down the road from happy, cozy little Swarthmore with a pretty sad story. A very brief background is that it used to be a boomtown pre-WWII until something happened. That something is still something I'm trying to figure out, but basically urban sprawl choked the city, it became riddled with violence and poverty, and the place where happy, cozy Swarthmore sends all of their trash. It's really a devastating sight. Anyway, I got dropped off at a little church (there are around 500 in the town), holes in the stainglass, graffiti on the building. But the kids were amazing. I'm seriously in love. I was basically in charge of the girls that were there and they made me work for it. My arms were yanked every which way to help with spelling, fractions, and word searches. My hair was put up for me. I tried my hand at double dutch. They're actually a pretty motivated group, as far as I can tell. The church staff is in part to thank for that. They are quite amazing. I'll be going back every Wednesday evening for about an hour and a half, but I wish it were more often. Not that I really have the time. It is such a breath of fresh air to be around kids, and the energy they radiate. Ahh I love it. I'm so excited.
I also signed up to work at the mobile co-op in town. In the whole city of Chester they do not have one grocery store. It's unfathomable, really. And I'm again unsure of why. We got a whole packet of info on Chester before we started so when I get a minute I'll look more in depthly and report back.

MIssyou LOveyou.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

And... more snow.

SNOWWDAAYY. Well, not quite. A lot of students had class today, but I happened to be one of the lucky few who got class canceled for the day and slept until 1. Beautiful.
On the topic of beauty, I can't remember ever seeing a snow like this. It's literally been a 24-hour blizzard. Blizzard is the word the weather forecast used. And they weren't lying. Everything is white and so gorgeous. Emily and I went romping around in the Crum woods as soon as I got up. I took some video footage, we made a snowman in the middle of a clearing, and basically just walked in awe. I actually don't really understand it. Supposedly it's supposed to keep snowing up until 2 am so we'll see what that does for class tomorrow. I've got a bunch of stuff coming up school-wise so I'm sure my profs will want to have class.
What else, what else. I forgot to tell you about the ceremony we... took part in? enacted? celebrated? Anyway, it's called the Council of All Beings, and it's a "re-earthing" ritual. Our class walked single file out of the classroom and through the Crum woods into an open clearing. The whole walk was in silence. We were to take some part of nature that we saw, a leaf, a tree, an owl, and become that something. Think the thoughts of that something. If they could talk about the human-inflicted destruction of themselves, what would they say? We formed a circle and stood looking around for what seemed like an hour. No one spoke. But when someone felt "moved" they were to start with "I am ____" and talk as that thing about the destruction by humans. When the person was done speaking the whole group replied, "We hear you ____." It was all very interesting. I was a vine.
Officially think Swat is a loony bin? Probably pretty accurate.
Miss you love you.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

SnowSnowSnow.
It has been snowing non-stop since yesterday evening and all through the night. We have a pretty incredible view from our dorm room. Only I keep having to wipe the fog off of our window because my clothes are hanging out to to dry on the clothesline in our room. Makes for a pretty stuffy room. :/
Anyway, there's a campus-wide snowball fight at 4:30 and you can guarantee I'll be there. Also it's apparently tradition that you sneak trays out from the dining hall and go sledding with them. So I'm going to try my hand at that as well.
This past week was absolutely insane. I've never felt more on-the-go in my life. Looking back, I don't even know what exactly made it so crazy but I'll tell you, it was. I turned in my first lengthy paper in my Arts as Social Change class, consisting of an interview of a gentlemen on campus who has a pretty remarkable story to tell. I'm decently proud of the final product. I've also been working quite a bit on stuff for Earthlust, the environmental club here. I'm on board with the war on waste initiative, so our goal is to eliminate excessive end-of-the-line waste from campus. Pretty exciting stuff for me. I can't wait to see it actually get in motion.
Today is my friend Ari's birthday and because of the snow we can't get off campus to go anywhere, but we're planning on making the best of what we've got right here at our dear Swarthmore. Iz and I are thinking about making her a crazy cake. We'll see. There's also a Photoshop meeting today..I wonder if it's still on. Finalllllly a dark room I can use. Awwh yeah. We're having a "fancy party" with the soccer team tonight. Basically it's fancy because we're dressing up. I'm pretty jazzed about it.
I never heard from Dad or Becca last night so I'm dying to know how the art show went.. ehhem. Meanwhile I'll just blog away until they find time to call me. Oh and for Nonna to e-mail me. C'mon gang. :]
kidding.
Love youuuu.