Thursday, December 20, 2007
Heading Home!
Journalism went pretty good today, it was a lot easier than I thought it would be. Not sure when we'll be getting our marks back, but I'm looking forward to seeing how I did on all my exams (mid-terms mostly). My French exam, yesterday, went as well as a French exam could go for me, it's still my most challenging subject.
Unfortunately there will be no celebrating tonight, I'm all out of money for this month :)
I'm really looking forward to coming home, it's been 4 months since I was last at home!
Cheers,
Andrew
Monday, December 17, 2007
2 down, 2 to go
Next up is French, which will hopefully be much the same as previous 'tests'. In previous tests we just had to translate from French to English and read some text and answer some multiple choice questions about the text. The exam is 3 hours, which today I realized goes by very quickly, so it should be a little longer than our 2 hour tests that we've had.
Looking forward to coming home soon! Classes start again on January 7th, and the residences open at 4pm on January 5th. So I might have to stay over at Chris' house for a couple days after we come back. Sadly, I have a 5 page essay and a detailed shot by shot chart to fill out...and I have to do it over the holidays :(
I have all my presents wrapped, all my clothes are clean, and I've packed away all the clothes I can fit into my sports bag. Hopefully Chris has enough room to fit everything in his car for the trip home :)
See you soon!
Cheers,
Andrew
P.S.
Apparently realized can be spelled realised too, I'll have to look into which is the correct word I'm looking for :P
Friday, December 14, 2007
Last week before Christmas Break
Fine. So it's not really over just yet. I still have three more exams to go to, an extensive amount of studying, present wrapping, cleaning (clothes), and packing to do. All in one...final...week...of school.
I took a bit of a break today, I got a bit of fresh air and went to the movies. I watched the premiere of I am Legend. I had read the novel that the movie was 'loosely' based upon, so I was really looking forward to Will Smith's new blockbuster. I enjoyed the movie up until the ending, which was quite a lot different from the book's ending. The movie's ending was abrupt, as if the film makers realized they were recording too much and just hit the stop button...splicing together the ending. I won't ruin the ending, for anyone that may go out and see the movie. Aside from the ending, which wasn't really bad...it just wasn't what I was expecting, the movie is great and I recommend it to anyone looking for a thriller movie.
I finished my History Exam on Wednesday, it went well...not great...but well. I stared at the question sheet for nearly ten minutes before I started to remember facts about the people listed on the page. As I got going, I remembered more and more. Of course there were some things I was oblivious to, luckily I could pick 8 of 9 items on the list! The short essay questions were a lot easier, one of which I had done my long 12 page essay on, so it was a breeze to condense my prolonged essay into a good 2-3 pages.
I was really nervous going into my first exam, and coming out of my first exam. Hopefully I'll be a lot less nervous for the next one!
See you all soon & Merry Christmas!
Cheers,
Andrew
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Christmas Shopping
Since I can't mention the presents, I'll talk about what I bought for me.
I got Gears of War, a video game that was originally on the xbox 360 but was released for the PC just recently. So far it seems to be a gritty, 3rd person shooter, with aliens. Graphics are pretty nice, and so far it's turning out to be a very fun action-packed game.
I also got an xbox 360 wireless controller for the PC, featuring force feedback, a multitude of buttons, and wireless! That means that I can play from my bed, or from the other side of the room :)
I also picked up a bunch of snacks, that will help sustain me for the duration of my studying for exams. 6-Pack of Gatorade, Chocolate Chunk Brownie Cookies, Hot Chocolate with Marshmallows, Chocolate pudding, Fuzzy Peaches, Riesen chocolates, and a big pack of gum.
What's happening around these parts...
It's starting to get cold...-21 (windchill included), and apparently I should expect -40 days in the months ahead!
The movie I was in was screened yesterday (Friday), but unfortunately we didn't win any prizes :(
I have only two more classes left! Last day is Monday, so I have Journalism and English to go to, and then I can focus on studying for the exams that approaching fast.
Andrews Exam Schedule...
HIST 1300-A.....12-Dec-07....14:00 (2pm)
ENGL 1602-B.....17-Dec-07....09:00am
FINS 2105-A.....18-Dec-07....14:00 (2pm)
JOUR 1000-A.....20-Dec-07....09:00am
That's right, my last exam is on the 20th of December.
Cheers,
Andrew
Monday, November 26, 2007
Haircut
After:
Sorry for the picture quality, the lighting in my room is really bad.
Just a quick post, showing the before an after shots of my hair. Just got it cut for the first time in 3 months. Opinions?
I have one last assignment to do, then I have a nice long while to study for exams.
Cheers,
Andrew
Friday, November 16, 2007
Visa Monopoly & The Final Test
...the story behind that is that I had just finished my Film Studies test and just slumped down in my chair in residence as soon as I got back. I was tired, as I had been up to 3am studying for the Film Studies test the night before. I realized around midnight that I had to wake up at 7am for class, I had completely forgotten. Last night was really weird, I was either dreaming or hallucinating...because the darkness of our room suddenly started changing colors (as if the black was changing to red, then blue, then green, then purple, etc.) I finally looked over at the clock after tossing at turning...6:30am...I hadn't slept at all yet and I had no idea why. I got up though and that's all that matters, even if I had a massive headache and needed to drink an Energy Drink to stay awake.
Looks like we'll be getting our History essays back before the end of the month, same goes for our Film Studies tests. I have one assignment due for the end of the month in Journalism: I have to make up a story as if it was for a newspaper. It has to be real, and I have to go interview at least 2 "live" sources. My story so far is about the Asbestos notification we received about our residences...If I haven't mentioned this before...we got a notice saying that the ceilings and floors in our residence were laced with asbestos and if these parts of res were damaged we could face risk of getting health disorders :(
Now I have a day off tomorrow to get some R&R and some studying in before my French Test on Saturday Morning (!!!).
Cheers,
Andrew
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Big Weekend
Game was slow at first, but eventually picked up as the day went on. It was a bit chilly, but all that running around made us very hot by the end of the day. Our ride (and us) left before the game was over, but we got about 6 hours of play time in, I just got back to residence at 6:30pm...but got into Ottawa at 5:30pm (missed my bus at the station...had to wait for the next one).
Now I'm off to supper, because my stomach is growling, and then I'm coming back to residence to finish writing my Profile assignment. If I have enough time I'll get some work in on my English essay too.
Unfortunately...Monday is not a holiday in Ontario. So a little less time to study and do assignments, but I only have two classes...so I have lots of time to still do my work.
Cheers,
Andrew
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Busy Busy.
Basically, I won't be able to blog for the next two weeks...might get something in for this weekend but expect not to hear from me for awhile.
Unfortunately laundry here is quite expensive, tonight I have to do two loads ($6 total) plus an extra load for my sheets and pillow cases ($3)...so in total I'll be paying about $9 to do my laundry for one day! So now I'm off to transfer some money for laundry, which I have to do at the front desk.
Cheers,
Andrew
Sunday, October 28, 2007
History Essay...Completed
I still have tomorrow and today to look over the paper some more. Next paper, I'm going to start well in advance, perhaps a month or more before it is due.
This week Mom & Dad come down from St. Andrews to visit, and Dad has conference here, should be an awesome weekend. I'm looking forward to it. I'll try and bring out my Camera too!
The next weekend, November 10th, I'll be going to my 3rd airsoft game...it's at the Ottawa Valley field, so it's only 45 minutes away; it's also going to be a smallish game, ~20 people, unlike the last game that was 200+ people. I'll be sure to take some pictures of this game too. The airsoft "season" is coming down to a close, only a couple more games will be hosted, before it gets too cold...people have said there are 40 below winters here...and I don't think I could have fun in that kind of weather. The season will start up again in the spring, when it's warmer.
Cheers,
Andrew
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Pictures from Operation Border War
Here is the link to the pictures and videos, enjoy!
Below this post is my post about the game ;)
Cheers,
Andrew
Operation Border War
Personally, I prefer the smaller games, this game I didn't get to fire through even 300 rounds (1 high capacity magazine/clip)...where as with the last game that was a lot smaller, I went through nearly 600 rounds. I didn't get any confirmed kills this time, mostly because the enemy was so deep in the dense woods that it was difficult to see them, but just patrolling the woods, defending our base, making attacks on the enemy base, was more than enough fun for a game that lasted from around 10am to 5:30pm.
There was one major scare in the middle of the night, before the game. An American airsoft retail store owner attempted to bring guns and accessories across the border, which is illegal if you do not own proper license for importing these guns. However, he had checked with customs the week before to see if it was alright, he got through early in the day...but his wife was in a second vehicle bringing over accessories (which are legal to import), but she didn't declare the $11,000 worth of accessories and was fined $4000 (much of which was the 25% duty that she owed). Back on topic, this gave everyone at the game a scare that the RCMP would show up to the game...they were looking for the guy that owned the store and he was at the game. Everyone was worried that the RCMP would confiscate their guns and gear.
Luckily veteran members, and people that knew the laws of Canada were there to calm everyone down. Unfortunately some people were quick to pack up and leave, and missed out on a great game. Nothing we were doing was illegal, it was just the American that was smuggling things into Canada that the Police were after. No police showed up, and we had an awesome day.
The rain didn't hit until about the last hour or so of the game, at the time was just a drizzle, but as the game finished and everyone was packing up it actually started to rain. This made for some slippery roads on the way back, due to our good driving, everyone made it home alive and well :)
Coming back we had some "car troubles" that delayed our convoy by a few hours, but I eventually made it home by about 3:30am safe and sound.
Right now, I'm tired...a bit sore, but not as much as last game (of course I have yet to move around a lot). Yesterday I nearly twisted my ankle when my foot slipped between some logs and I tried to keep moving, twisting my ankle a bit...was sore for the rest of the day, but seems fine now.
I'll be posting a link to the pictures from the game later, after I get them uploaded and "linkable".
Cheers,
Andrew
Monday, October 8, 2007
Thanksgiving
Today I woke up to the sound of a phone call, Chris and I were going to the movies! We watched The Kingdom, which was pretty good.
Overall it's been a short weekend, and I'm very tired, so I should have a good sleep tonight for my 8:30am course tomorrow :)
Cheers,
Andrew
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Well I went to the gym today for about an hour or so. First I lifted some weights, then I found some of the interesting machines who's names I forget: one where you sit down and pull these two bars from your sides until they are in front of you (it works your chest muscles), another where you lift weights while sitting down and pull a bar up, another where you twist your body to the right and to the left against weight resistance, etc. I also went on one of those bike machines for 5-10 minutes. Overall, a great workout that made me tired and made my ears plug up for some reason. I'll probably try to go tuesday (I think it's closed on Monday).
Enjoy the video above, although my experience wasn't a bad one like Homer's :)
Cheers,
Andrew
Friday, October 5, 2007
Thanksgiving Lunch & Shopping
After lunch I headed over to Futureshop to look for some things, didn't find anything so I went over to Wal-mart to get some things for next weekend. I got a sleeping bag, a hot seat (for use as a small pillow), and a jackknife. I still need to find a mouthguard, but I'm not sure where any sports stores are around here that would have them.
Unfortunately we had a late lunch, so I won't feel hungry until after the 'caf' is closed :(
I did get some snacks yesterday for the long weekend though, and some things for my trip next weekend...so I should be able to survive tonight, otherwise I can head down to one of the places that are open late.
I nearly went to the gym today, but then I was asked if I wanted to go to Kelsey's for lunch, so that probably won't happen until tomorrow. I had my gym shorts on, and my gym shoes in my bag, and everything! Oh well...
Happy Thanksgiving,
Andrew
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Oct. 13th - Big Game
Sadly all my gear is back in St. Andrews, if I had it here, it would cut the costs in half; so I'll be renting a gun, paying for a seat, and entrance fee. I'll try to take more pictures this time.
In other news, I pulled a near-all nighter to finish my English assignment, I had been researching one topic but decided to do a different one over the course of the weekend...which left me to do research and slowly force myself to write the essay. I was about to go to bed last night, but instead had a feeling that I didn't want to do any work Tuesday afternoon. So I stayed up, turned on my laptop and finished the second half of my essay. I also got the title page and bibliography put together. Now I have it all complete, and Tuesday afternoon off to write my blog and set up my ride for the weekend after thanksgiving weekend.
Sunday I was sore all over, I had only one welt on my wrist, but everywhere else ached as if I had been running around for 6 hours...oh wait...I was. Walking down stairs was the hardest, and getting out of chairs too. It was a pretty good workout, so I'll have to do that more often to get used to it.
Monday I was still sore, but decided to bring my laptop to Journalism class, which worked out great! The only problem was having to haul that extra 10 pounds to the other side of campus and back. Still, I can type faster than I can write my notes out on paper, so it'll probably be a good idea for Journalism class...also the desks in the auditorium for Journalism are just long slabs that have seats attached, just one big desk. The little pull out desktops in other classrooms would probably buckle under the weight of my laptop, so Journalism class is probably the only class I'll be bringing my laptop to.
Monday for lunch I had pizza, I took pepperoni, then noticed BBQ chicken pizza...I took a slice of that too. The BBQ chicken pizza was 10 times better than regular pepperoni! I came back at supper and had 3 more slices of BBQ chicken. Not the healthiest meal, but tasty! I finally found some side meals like rice and noodles for dinner as well to go along with the greasy foods I eat.
I'm looking forward to the 4-day Thanksgiving day weekend, should be a blast. I'll probably try and head down to the theatre and catch a movie, not sure if Chris & Anna have any plans for the weekend, maybe I'll meet up with them :)
Cheers,
Andrew
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Playing Army Men...with a whole new meaning!
The day was longer than I had expected, but that just meant it was more time to have fun! The game started at around 10:40am, and finished at about 4pm. I am 100% sure of 4 kills (don't worry they're alive now), with a smaller percentage sureness of about 1-2 other kills because I was with other people. I also surrendered one guy, but we were in a standoff situtation so we were both surrendered!
The best part was when my group of 4 that I had been going around the field with most of the day (of about 20 something players total of both teams), everyone else died and went back to respawn. Leaving me alone at the front lines. I looked up over the bushes I was kneeling behind and saw 2 guys, I opened up on them and heard one guy yell out "Hit!". Kill one. I looked up again an saw that the other guy was either carrying a very big gun with a scope or a sniper rifle, I ducked as fast as I could and decided that if I was going out...I spray and pray (although aiming was involved) I stood up and fired at the guy. Kill two. I continued down the path, happy about my victory. I glanced to my left...about 20-25 feet to my left was another guy looking away from me. I aimed up my sights on him and let off a burst and then he yelled out "Hit!".
Those few moments alone were well worth my $60.
One other time it was rather difficult to get one guy, my teammate said a guy in the bushes was lying prone on his back. I looked over and sure enough, I could see his vest sticking up. I let off a few bursts from my gun, I was pretty sure I had hit his vest, but he hadn't called out "Hit!", so I tried for a better angle and got him.
Other interesting events throughout the day included seeing someone fire off an M203, which is basically a propane powered grenade launcher; I also was involved in an assault on a sniper tower (in our shorter games of attack/defend) where someone threw a smoke grenade into the area in front of the tower. This engulfed the field in a big orange cloud of smoke, I ran forward toward cover, stumbled on some branches and began to run too fast into the piece of cover. I was just regathering my sense of direction when a gun sticks out from the other side and surrenders one of my teammates, I was about to ask if that included me...but caught a bb on the edge of my goggles. I quickly raised my gun, and got out my yellow flag to put around the muzzle of the gun (showing that I was out).
Overall: "Best first game ever."
Cheers,
Andrew
Friday, September 28, 2007
Chris and I
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
Le Bop
Overall it was fun, and since it was Quebec, I was of legal drinking age and could buy drinks at the bar. I didn't have to worry about my ID, because it was real, unlike a few of the other IDs floating around our floor. The 'bouncer' at the door wished me a happy birthday, and then let me in. Drinks were a bit expensive, but incredibly tasty, if you haven't tried Smirnoff Ice...do...it tastes like ginger ale or 7up. Since I don't really enjoy the taste of beer, a drink like Smirnoff Ice is a life saver when you go out to drink and party at a nightclub.
I didn't do that much dancing, but I enjoyed the fancy lights and music, the sub woofer causing my clothes to vibrate at each and every beat, and ignored the random girls trying to get me to pay for their drinks. I finally got back with my group and hung out for a bit, then they said they were leaving so we went out into the cold night and waited around for a taxi. A few drove by with people, some without, eventually we flagged down a Taxi driver named Joe. He drove us back to Carleton, where I immediately went to sleep.
The next day was fine, I was a little tired, but I didn't have any of the 'hang over' effects that people get from drinking too much. So don't worry, I didn't drink too much ;)
Sunday night I finished my readings, browsed the past 7 days of news online for review, and thought about seeing the film 3:10 to Yuma, by the time the showing came around I didn't feel like going anymore. It would mean I would have to rush my supper, to get to the theatre on time, and so I didn't go to the theatre Sunday night. Maybe next weekend. But I did head out, looking to spend a bit of my Birthday money on another season of a popular science fiction series. The one thing I forgot, however, was that it was Sunday Night. Most of the stores were closed, except for Chapters & Wal-Mart.
I purchased a book at Chapters, I am Legend, it was written in the 1950's and is about the last man on earth...only thing is...he's not alone. Everyone else has been turned into vampires and he's struggling to survive on his own. I found out about the book after seeing a movie trailer for the film of the same name, starring Will Smith, I thought it looked like a cool movie so I thought to check out the book. So far it is very good, I'll try to post something about it when I finish it.
Movie Trailer
Book
Cheers,
Andrew
P.S.
I now have all of my books, I picked up the last one today, a course manual for my French Course.
P.P.S
I will also try to post some pictures of my cake, and get some pictures from Chris from my birthday!
Saturday, September 22, 2007
18th Birthday
I showered, and donned my clothing in record timing, took to the stairs hurriedly. As I reached my destination, no one was to be found, so I waited. Sure enough, a young lady approached me and asked if I was waiting for a care package.
"Yes.", I said.
She told me of a cake being given to me for my 18th Birthday, it was located within a plain white cube of a box. She told me of "...accessories" within another box, that sat adjacent to the white one. I retrieved the two boxes, decided on a proper hand hold on both of the boxes, I carefully returned to my dorm room and opened the two boxes.
As the young lady had told me, within lay a beautiful cake with the writing 'Happy Birthday!' on the top layer. It was a chocolate cake, my favorite, whoever had sent it must have known me well. I attended to the second box that also contained, as the young lady had told me, accessories. Various carbonated beverages, ranging from names such as 'Coke' to 'Root Beer', I settled on this box for quite some time. Within the second box also lay forks, a single candle, and many plates. The box was sprinkled with ribbons and the eating utensils were wrapped together with a fine, tan, almost biological ribbon. But within the box, there was no lighter for the single candle.
I thought this suspicious. Whoever had sent me this 'care package' must be playing with me, messing with me, to see what I'll do in a situation like this without a lighter.
I went and purchased a lighter from the local convenience store, a fine little establishment that could sustain my snacking habits for quite nearly 8 months. I returned to my dorm room and lit my candle, after placing it into the dead center of the cake, I leaned closed to the candle. I exhaled upon the flame, it went out with a small puff of smoke. I retrieved the candle from the cake, and licked off any excess icing. I took a knife to the soft surface of the chocolate icing, it cut through the cake like a knife cutting through cake...er...yes.
Stepping out of my descriptive writing about my birthday for a moment, I would just like to say that I had an awesome time. I got a bunch of birthday cards from Nanny & Harold, Oma, Aunt Trudy & Uncle Howard & Family, Aunt Eileen & Uncle David & Family, Chris, and of course Mom & Dad :)
Thank you to everyone that sent me a card! Even my roommate made me a card!
Following the cake and cards, I spent the day relaxing. I had no classes, so I just layed back and let the day roll by. That is until about 6 o'clock, when Chris and Anna came to pick me up from the University. We went out to an nice Italian resturant, I had Fettucini Alfredo with Chicken (noodles in a white creamy sauce, with strips of chicken) it was very tasty. I saved a bit and ate it later on in the night, because I had to save room for my tasty deep fried ice cream dessert that Chris said I could have! It was delicious, to say the least, and I shared it with Chris...which was good because I couldn't eat it fast enough.
Chris and I dropped Anna off at a get-together, then we proceeded to the South Keys (Ottawa) theatre, we watched the new Resident Evil movie (opening night, although there had already been 3 screenings before the one we saw) it was very good. Looking forward to seeing *spoiler?* the next one */spoiler?*
We drove back and picked up Anna, then came back to Carleton to drop me off. Thank you Chris and Anna for a wonderful night, I really enjoyed it, making this a very amazing first birthday away from home. Thank you to everyone else, this made me feel great on my birthday...~850km from home :)
Following being dropped off, I proceeded inside my residence, where I proceeded to "party" as people really enjoyed the thought that it was my birthday :)
Cheers to all,
Andrew
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Working Hard :)
This past Sunday afternoon, Chris and I went to the theatre and saw the movie Balls of Fury which was a decent comical flick, not academy award material...but still...I enjoyed it. On the same day I bought the Collector's Edition of Serenity that I highly recommend to anyone that loves science fiction or westerns...it's a combination of the two, make sure that you first check out the cancelled television show Firefly, that Serenity is based on.
Lots of good foods here, sometimes they're greasy, sometimes they're deliciously greasy, and sometimes it's hard to choose what I want to eat because all of the foods aren't in co-ordination with my appetite (lol, a fancy way of saying there's nothing good to eat). Lots of Chocolate milk, however lately I've been having a bit of Skim Milk (*shock*).
I've taken quite a liking to doing the laundry.
No that's a lie.
It takes so long to do the laundry, that I have to plan it out for when I've eaten all of my meals and finished my courses for the day, I have to make sure I'm done all of my homework or have my homework set up beforehand so that I can run from the washers and dryers back up to my room for an hour before the load is done. It's quite easy, which is a big bonus in my line of work (school work) so I don't have to do any extensive heavy lifting or flicking of switches, turning of dials, and typing in passwords just to turn the thing on. Ok there's a bit of that, minus the heavy lifting part, but it's pretty easy to use.
I'm looking forward to my 18th Birthday on Friday, should be a fun one, as it's the first birthday of mine away from home! I already received my birthday present from my parents, a brand new LG 20.1" LCD monitor! Expect a post about my birthday sometime soon ;)
Cheers,
Andrew
Above are pictures of my monitor (top), messy note taking area (middle), and my lovely collection of books and miscellaneous objects (bottom)
Monday, September 10, 2007
Yummy
Friday, September 7, 2007
Triple Bypass
I tried to sleep in this morning, I really did, but due to the noises from neighbours and roommates getting up for their classes it was really hard! I mostly just rested my eyes from 9am-11am.
I had a hearty mystery meal for lunch, a salmon burger, curly fries, and of course...chocolate milk. For dessert I had an odd tasting chip's ahoy cookie, it tasted like oatmeal I think.
But now, I'm off to go vist some folk (you know who you are) and probably stay the night to review some photos and such. Seriously, I'm not doing anything right now. I'll be glad to get outside and do something!
Cheers,
Andrew
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Lunch
Cheers,
Andrew
First Day of Classes!
What a beautiful day, what could possibly go wrong? A teacher not showing up for class? No way!
Oh, yes way. I went to my jam-packed Canadian History class, of course I showed up a bit early so there were only about 15 people in there. But it eventually got bigger and bigger until about 60+ students were in the room. We waited for 25 minutes, and then some girl (student?) said we didn't have to be there.
Being the education-craving person that I am, I waited for an hour with four other guys for the prof to show up. Alas, he did not show up. So I went to my next course...French!
The prof did show up to this course, and he was very enthusastic about everything. He started off speaking only french, then went into english to help those of us that were French-ily-Challenged know what was going on. We had to write down, in French, what he was reading from a sheet of paper. This was going to be marked, but didn't count, for finding out if we were qualified to be in this course (or...over-qualified!). I personally had more than a good share of problems with writing down everything that was said. The teacher would say one word and continue on (slowly), but I would finish writing that first or second word and he would be done the sentence and starting on the next one. I hope there is a lower level French course that I can take, otherwise I will have to look at taking some non-academic courses (like online audio french classes, and my French for Dummies book).
I'm heading out to lunch now!
Cheers,
Andrew
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Carleton Frosh 2007 - Class of 2011
This weekend was move-in weekend, so the family drove 11-12 hours from St. Andrews to Ottawa on Friday. We stayed over at my brother's place Friday and Saturday, moving me into residence on Sunday.
Following the rushed trip to Staples for last minute supplies, the "goodbyes", and a walk back to my residence building (Russell House!), I headed out for a night of fun. First there was a long walk over to the Field House, where a number of booths were set up for the different large-scale sports groups. Once the 1500+ people were settled into the field house, there were some demonstrations...including boxing, break-dance fighting, belly-dancing, tap-dancing, and more!
Free prizes were everywhere, with t-shirts being fired (literally, with a co2 powered launcher) into the crowd, as well as hats, mini footballs, markers, and more. I picked up a couple free things; a very fashionable Raven's Basketball cap, and 2-ticket pack to Carleton University Soccer on September 15th.
After this we headed over to the Raven's nest to watch 5-time Champion basketball team, the Raven's, play a game against Alabama (that supposedly had Michael Jordan's son on the roster). The game was very enjoyable, even though my seat was nothing more than sitting on the gym floor for the first half and standing the second half. The Raven's won the match, of course, as they were about 10 or so points ahead of Alabama. I can't remember the final score but Raven's had mid-high 80's and Alabama had mid-low 70's.
The night was not over however, we then went back over to the Field House for an awesome Much Music Video Dance Party! I stayed out until about 12:30/1:00, then headed back to dorms for a "good night's sleep".
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On Monday morning, I woke up early (because of my wacky internal clock) expecting the Frosh facilitators to be waking us up at 6:45 - 7:00 in the morning, I got ready at about 6:00. Unfortunately, and I'll get to the resulting experience a bit later, I forgot to wear any sunscreen during my first day of Frosh. The facilitators eventually showed up around 8:30 to wake us up, I however had spent the past hour and a half lying on my bed, fully dressed, decked out in sunglasses and Mutineers Frosh Team shirt. I was pumped for the first day of CU on the High Seas, Carleton's major Frosh program for first year students on and off campus.
We headed behind our residence...of course me being the second frosh to get outside, I got the nickname Early Bird written on my team shirt, the first guy got the name Shack written on his because he was about 7 feet tall and had size 20+ shoes! After everyone came downstairs, we headed out for a day on the Locke's of the canal next to the university.
We learned our cheers, and had massive cheer-offs against opposing teams, competing in various games like crab-soccer, the water balloon toss, and the obstacle course/relay race (where I rolled down a big hill and touched a bucket, being dizzy the whole time), and more. The afternoon finished up with a cheer routine competition by each group, set to music, with lots of actions. Our group lost the match, but it was a great day nonetheless.
We had plenty to eat, but not much to drink. We had to pay $1 for a bottle of water if we were thirsty, and mid morning, following most of the activities we got to run as fast as we could (of our own free, exhausted will) to the two water dispensers for a small cup of water. This day alone was well worth the $55 for Frosh Week.
That night we went to see a hypnotist perform a very amusing...no...hilarious show. He eventually had his eyes, and most of his face duct-taped shut, and then "sensed" what type of object was under his hand when people from the audience brought things up. He later got everyone to write something down on a piece of paper and put it in a big bowl and he would figure out the Name, Number, and story that the person had written on the piece of paper. He did this all with tape around his eyes. Very cool show, that ended with a great show of hypnosis with one person being given the hypnotic suggestion to find every chair to be the most uncomfortable chair they've ever sat on every 15-20 seconds. Another person would jump over the laps of others, like a seat belt, whenever the word Safety was said by the hypnotist (Blair Robertson).
One guy had the suggestion given to him that he was the first pregnant male, on the Jerry Springer show, and would give birth when the phrase It's time was said. He eventually "gave birth" by way of his penis, and a group of people who "thought" they were nurses cared for the baby and had the baby nursing from the guy. That same guy was given the most suggestions, whenever Cartoon was said by the hypnotist, this guy would yell out in the most manliest voice he could muster, "My name is Tinkerbell, and I'm the biggest fairy in the world!". The show was very good. It completed Monday night, although there were other events, I was going to bed early to get a good night's sleep.
Tuesday was beach day, we had to wait a bit longer due to a possible strike by support staff at the school, but eventually headed out for the beach just down the street (about 15-20min walk from campus) where we had beach volleyball games, and sand castle building. I personally wanted to build the sandcastle, as that's where I believed my expertise laid.
Our group, the Mutineers, chose to build the bow (or the front, for your land lubbers) of a Pirate ship. I had a lot of fun building it, getting my jeans dirty and my fingernails dirtier. Once we had finished out Pirate ship, with a mysterious plank built at the front, we ate some pizza and drank some water (which was provided much quicker than on Monday, but still was delayed due to cup being late showing up). At the day's end, we had the Old Crows inspect our sand castle, they were the judges throughout Frosh week. We had a cheer planned, as we mutinied against our head facilitator and made him walk the plank into the water! That night we had an amazing concert, with big crowds, and lots of people crowd surfing too! We found out that the Mutineers, us, had won the Sand Castle competition and had placed forth in the volleyball tournament.
Wednesday was Academic day, I woke up just before 7, to have a shower and get ready for a day of finding out who was running the classes and where said classes were located. As a group we headed out to the Quad, next to the library and Dunton tower, and I recieved my Public Affairs Faculty t-shirt (which is the color red). After waiting around for over an hour, eating donuts and drinking carbonated orange juice, wondering why we were woken up so early (7:30) since nothing started until 9:45-10am. We headed over to the Raven's Nest to see the school President and some faculty present Romeo' Dallaire, a former General in the Canadian military, who talked to us about University education and leadership with respect to the ever changing world we live in. Following this was the BBQ, where I recieved a hot dog and hamburger, that was very tasty...I didn't bother with the drink line-up as it was too long for me. I headed over to my Faculty building for Journalism things, finding out who the profs were and what things were located in the fancy building that we had no classes in :P
After that I broke off from the main group, and looked around campus for most of my courses, mainly those that are taking place tomorrow (Thursday). I found them all, and I'm now very excited for classes to start...oh and I don't have class until 10am! Tonight I have opted out of the extra $15 dinner and events that go along with Frosh 2007...as I don't have any cash on me and I don't feel that I should pay for dinner when I have meals just across the "street" that are on my meal plan. Also I don't think I should stay out late tonight, I know I'm not at home where I have to be in bed at a certain time, but I'm sure that I should be well rested for my first day of classes!
Cheers to everyone, friends and family, or to whoever is reading this!
~Andrew Power
1st Year Student
Carleton University

