• UCR Visit

    • met Kane at the Lunar Festival in downtown Riverside, which was really awesome
    • watched this samurai thing and then sumo wrestling which was quite interesting…haha
    • played this $3 carnival game where you got to choose a random bag and keep whatever was in it…got these bubbles in the form of a creepy woman with a whistle hat! Can’t believe I spent $3 for this LOL

    • hung around Kane’s dorm
    • caught up with each other and what’s been going on in our lives…fun stuff :P
    • ate in the dining hall…MAN I KINDA MISS COLLEGE FOOD! And it was karaoke night which was really cute :3
    • recorded really dorky videos with Kane
    • high off exhaustion and laughter…everything was so funny o_O
    • set alarm for 9, but laid around in bed until 10ish
    • left around 10:30

    This whole visit made me miss college life even more. Even though there are some obvious differences between UCR and my own college, there are a lot of things that are consistent from college to college; how no one is out and about on Sunday mornings, the food, the dorms, the spontaneity, the on-campus convenience store. After spending a night back in college land, I know for sure that I’m ready to get back into it…one more week of break!

    Thanks for being such a great host, Kane! I hope you do end up coming to Oregon someday! :)

    P.S. Waffle Sticks.

    Jan
    29
    2012
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Sasha Meyer. I'm a college freshman at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon, but an original Southern California girl. I love making music, listening to music, and using it as my medicine and best friend when everything else seems to be falling apart. I hate unnecessary drama. I love the rain. Some people would say I'm quirky, and they're probably right. I like to do what makes me happy. I admire John Wooden, and whenever I'm upset with someone, something, or myself, I refer to his book which opens my eyes and makes me love again. My parents and my two older sisters are my role models. I appreciate the little things that people do. I love kids, and my dream is to be an elementary school teacher by day, and play in a community orchestra by night. I take things for granted, but I'm trying to stop. I don't believe you can ever laugh "too much."
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