So I actually fell asleep last night - thank goodness. Right before bed, the boys and I were telling ghost stories - to all of you out there participating, this is not a good idea. This state increases your level of paranoia. So, anyway. we tell the ghost stories and fall asleep. Then at 3am, we hear yelling and sounds of someone running through the snow towards us. To be honest, I peed my pants a little bit. We all had no idea what was going on and who this random person was. It turned out to be a reporter from our school paper. He had come to take pictures of us while sleeping. While it was sneaky of him, and although he gave us quite the scare, he brought us food and has been a great supporter.
Then morning came. I hung around in my sleeping bag until about noon. Then my boyfriend came strolling down to donate some lunch. It wasn’t until I went to embrace him that I felt self conscious about my stench. He later confirmed that I stunk. Being smelly really makes you feel unapproachable and makes you want to alienate yourself from those who are clean (and will therefore judge you). This must certainly be an issue when looking for employment.
After lunch I had class. Hard to pay attention. Then I had a Senate Faculty Appreciation event hosted at our President’s house (on campus). This is a business casual sort of event - Mike and I are also both Senators - and we were both there stinking up the joint. Obviously, faculty and our fellow student senators were intrigued by what we’re doing and asked lots of questions. Then I had night class. 3 hours long. Ya, it was 3 hours of warmth, but it was also 3 hours of frustration due to lack of attention span and comprehension. This must also certainly be an issue with employment/education issues that keep those who are in a rut, in that rut. Lack of sleep and food make it really hard to do anything more than just lay there.
Then we lost Julien. Mike, Dave and I are so delusional that we were worried that he’d been attacked for the donation money. Then we found him. Everything is ok. Speaking of donations, Guelph rocked the house today. We had $418 in donated change. This also has a lot to do with our friend Karie Kwan. This angel is an eager beaver of a commerce student. She has been all over the campaign and has been doing classroom talks like it’s her j-o-b. Thanks KK for all of your dedication, enthusiasm and support. And thanks to everyone at Guelph for being so amazing!!!
Speaking of amazing, we got a super nice e-mail today from a member of our community. Here is what the e-mail said,
“Hey guys,
I am sitting in my warm bed now, and for the first time in my life I feel bad about it. I feel bad because I know there’s people out there, just like you now, that suffer from cold, hunger, and from the uncertainty of the next day.
I am proud of working on a campus that enjoys the presence of people like you!
Sending you lots of warmth,”
This blog is getting long and so I must go. The loud library buzzer just made all of us scream. It gets me every time.
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