March 11, 2014

Ordinary People

I have this habit of getting into semi philosophical conversations with my roommate. What makes us the same? What makes us different? I feel like we're all drones just waiting to all do the exact same things. I know we all have differences and obviously everyone isn't identical, but around here it seems like we all have the same goals. Get through school, get a job, have a family, live comfortably.  I don't know, maybe I am wrong. I feel like I spend my entire life in a bubble. I don't really know much beyond where I've grown up. I guess I need the time and experience to grow up, but it's so hard to do when there is the expectation to be like everyone else. Along with the expectation to be like everyone else comes the expectation of being different than everyone too. You have to be the best at being the same. Everyone's goal is to stand out so they can get the things that everyone wants. Wanting to be different makes everyone the same. 

With the nice weather we've had the last couple days, nightwalks have reemerged. One of my favorite things to do is just walk around Akron. It's nice to get out and stretch your legs and enjoy good company. The best talks and decision making happen at 2 am, and the experiences I remember the most are always simple things like car rides and walks around Akron in the middle of night.

Last night I went on a nightwalk where the topics for discussion were how well do we actually know each other, which I talked a bit about in a previous post, and how to socially interact with people with feelings. I've been mentally piecing together a guide to social cues since I've been at college.  I somehow got with a group of people who enjoy both feelings and touching, two things that are not my forte.

So what I have so far:

1. When someone is crying, you are expected to hug them, and apparently back rubbing is key.
2. If they look like they're about to cry, don't hug them yet, because then they will immediately start to cry even if they were holding it in efficiently.
3. When someone tells you they love you, don't say thank you, even awkward staring seems to be less awkward than a thank you.
4. When someone climbs into their bed and glares at you, it means you need to leave, they want to sleep.
5. Don't take insults personally, they're usually said out of love (or they are when I say them)
6. Don't be cocky when you do something well, but don't make people feel bad for being good at something either.
7. When someone puts themselves down, they're fishing for a compliment. (I don't like this one but it's a pretty well followed)
8. Everyone has a different approach to getting them to communicate when they are sad, they're usually not too difficult to figure out though. 

And of course there is always time for an existential crisis. No semester is complete without a test grade to make me question my entire existence. Well, I was already questioning it, because I sort of hit a moment of I need to figure out my life a few weeks ago, but something about grades always seems to mess with my head. I think they do that to everyone though. But yeah, why am I here? The never ending question...

I recently acquired a Polaroid camera. Unbeknownst to me, film is very, very expensive. Each picture is about $3. But it's cool that you get one shot, not like digital photos where I have a bunch retakes. You get what you get, and they all look so very 1970s.


Also another funny story, I may have made a joke about my university's campus food challenge, and dining services wants to give me a free meal and apologize. I may take them up on it. I'm thinking of making a list of grievances, so anyone with complaints, shoot me an email.

~Noelle

February 25, 2014

Mid-Winter Schlump

I feel like it has been a really long time since I posted a blog post and since it is my traditional night shift, I'm gonna write one. I'm not going to guarantee it will be particularly good, but here it is.

The winter always has me feeling like I want out. Out of here. Out of Ohio. I want to get in a car and drive. Anywhere. Some people call it wanderlust, but I just think it's because I get bored to easily. I'm two years into school and I already want something new, but then again maybe I'm nineteen years into life and want something new. I always have this desire to be spontaneous, but being in the Honors college with a bunch of organized homework nerds (sorry guys), it never really happens. Going to movies takes a weeks worth of planning. We have a social network profile to just plan dinner. So anything unplanned is unhappening.

However, we did have a tiny moment of spontaneity this weekend and went the park. Only in Ohio can you play in the park at 5pm and then loose control of your car on the ice of the driveway of someone's house at 2am. It was a really good time though. Swings can make any day a success.






I guess being bored is better than last semester. At this time last semester I was freaking out about everything, but when you're bored you aren't really stressed. I don't know which is better though, stress or apathy. The semester is going by fairly fast, with us being in Week 7 already. This week marks the 3rd full week we have had of school. Two holidays, and three snow days. I'm getting sick of the snow, I want spring!

February always seems to be the month where everyone seems different. Everyone is sad. Maybe it's from lack of Vitamin D, it is winter in Ohio. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a thing. It happened last year too, and in high school. It's nothing new, but every year it's still a let down. It's like were all chugging along just fine and then February hits and everything goes downhill. I think I just get a little disenchanted by everyone. It's sort of like I get used to them all one way, and then in February all of their faults seem to emerge. But that's life, and your friends are your friends, you get them when you like them and when you don't, or else you would be a pretty crappy friend. Sometimes I think about how the people I spent the most time with, I didn't know for the first 18 years of their lives. It's sort of like walking in after a movie has started and trying the figure out the plot. You missed the set up, and now you have to figure out what happened when you weren't there.

In other less metaphoric news, I got two CDs in the mail today. I've been waiting for these albums since November so I was pretty pumped. I've been listening to them all day. So with all my credibility, here is my review.

Run River North, the group consists of Korean Americans from the San Fernando Valley. They're sort of a rock/folk alternative indie type group. They're sort of a Christian band, but I didn't know that until I was about 4 songs in, and I was already hooked. This seems to happen a lot, Sleeping at Last, NeedtoBreathe. As long as the title of the song isn't something like "Enter Jesus" I'm good with the genre. My favorite song on the album is probably Foxbeard. I also really like Growing Up, Monsters Calling Home, Fight to Keep, and Beetle.



The Family Crest, another band I sort of stumbled upon, is an orchestral rock indie band. They have really cool instrumentation in all of their songs. The band itself is about 7 people, but then they have another 100 or so people on the album with them playing everything from the guitar, to organ, to saxophone, along with a bunch of choir members. Favorite song on that album is Love Don't Go, which was already on one of their EPs and is probably the best known song. I also really like There's a Thunder, Howl, and the bass part in The Water's Fine.



Happy listening,
Noelle






February 7, 2014

What's In Your Backpack?

One of my favorite blogs, LifeHacker, does a segment about bags and their carriers. After reading this weeks post, I decided to inventory my friends backpacks. Most of them were pretty ordinary, but people still carry some strange things.

Madison 
Sophomore Biology (Pre-Med) Major
Stress Monkey Extraordinaire
Most Interesting item: 6 coffee cup lids
Most Unique (to the group) Item: TicTac Aleve Bottle
Most Stolen Item: Klean Kanteen Waterbottle
Preferred pencil of choice: knock off mechanicals
  1. Hand sanitizer
  2. Vermints
  3. 6 pilfered coffee cup lids
  4. earphones
  5. tissues
  6. one band-aid
  7. 3 starbucks gift cards
  8. a bottle of Aleve and ibreprofen
  9. flashdrive
  10. umbrella
  11. Pens, pencils
  12. scientific calculator 
  13. kind bar
  14. Lubriderm
  15. Klean Kanteen
  16. Daily planner
  17. notepad

Shirali
Sophomore Biology (Pre-Med) Major
The Loud One
Most Interesting item: This is a pretty boring bag
Most Unique (to the group) Item: Sunglasses
Waterbottle brand of choice: Dasani
  1. TI-84 calculator
  2. Dasani Water Bottle
  3. Sunglasses
  4. Gloves
  5. Pink iPod nano
  6. Earbuds
  7. Pens, pencils, highlighter
  8. ruler
  9. Breathsavers
  10. Wallet
  11. Keys
  12. Flashdrive

Jahnavi
Sophomore Applied Mathematics Major
The Quiet One
Most Interesting item: Lipgloss in the shape of an apple
Most Unique (to the group) Item: Playdoh
Preferred organizer of choice: Old fashioned pen to paper planner
  1. waterbottle
  2. comb
  3. pencils, pens, highlighters, dry erase markers
  4. wallet
  5. daily planner
  6. einstruction clicker
  7. TI-84
  8. lip gloss
  9. pair of earrings
  10. cell phone charger
  11. keys
  12. earbuds
  13. playdoh

Heather
Sophomore Chemical Engineering Major
The One Who Acts Like a Mom
Most Interesting item: Nail clippers
Most Unique (to the group) Item: Nail clippers
Preferred snack of choice: Beef jerky
Most Crap in Bag
  1. Gum
  2. Glasses
  3. Computer charger
  4. Dry erase markers and eraser
  5. scissors
  6. glue stick
  7. colored pens
  8. mints
  9. nail clippers
  10. chapstick
  11. lotion
  12. body spray
  13. tissues
  14. iPhone USB cord
  15. wallet
  16. TI-83
  17. beef jerky, dried fruit, and carrots
  18. hand sanitizer
  19. Flashdrive
  20. mixed meds 

Nick 
Junior Civil Engineering Major
The Old One
Most Interesting item: Playing cards
Most Unique (to the group) Item: A paper copy of schedule
Preferred card brand: Bicycle
  1. TI 83
  2. Copy of schedule
  3. Playing cards
  4. Pencils and Pens
  5. Gum
  6. An Airhead
  7. sticky notes
  8. Lead

Talia 
Sophomore Biochemistry (Pre-Med) Major
That Weird Girl
Most Interesting item: A Full Sized Stapler
Most Unique (to the group) Item: Rosary from Lebanon
  1. Lotion
  2. lipgloss
  3. chapstick
  4. purell
  5. TI-30X II S calculator
  6. Gum
  7. Stapler
  8. Ruler
  9. Brita water bottle
  10. 3x5 cards
  11. pens, pencils, sharpie, and expo marker
  12. Rosary and cedar bracelet

Noelle 
Sophomore Biology Major
Just Me
Most Interesting item: Waldo Hat
Most Unique (to the group) Item: Waldo Hat (Always!)
Wallet of choice: Sheet Music MightyWallet
  1. Waldo hat
  2. Chex mix and Luna Bar
  3. TI 84
  4. eInstruction clicker
  5. Pens, pencils, highlighter
  6. Eraser
  7. Wallet
  8. tissues
  9. hair tie
  10. band aids
  11. lotion
  12. post its
  13. earplugs
  14. flash drive
  15. earbuds

Dakotah 
Sophomore Chemical Engineering Major
The I'm Quiet But I Will Always Have the Best Sarcastic Comments Guy
Most Interesting item: Trapper Keeper
Most Unique (to the group) Item: Protractor
  1. Trapper keeper
  2. Pens, pencils
  3. Lead
  4. umbrella
  5. protractor
  6. 2 flashdrives
  7. prayer card

Aly 
Freshman Nursing Major
The New Girl
Most Interesting item: Lab goggles
Most Unique (to the group) Item: White Out
  1. Whiteout
  2. goggles
  3. TI 84
  4. lotion
  5. tissues
  6. purell
  7. ibreprofen
  8. daily planner
  9. pens and pencils

Dominick 
Sophomore Chemical Engineering
The Derpy One
Most Interesting item: Scissors
Most Unique (to the group) Item: Two calculators
Least Amount of Crap in Bag
  1. TI 84
  2. TI-30X II S calculator
  3. eInstruction clicker
  4. scissors

Isabella
Sophomore Biology (Pre-Med) Major
The One with Feelings
Most Interesting item: A tie between the Harmonica and the Stress Pickle
Most Unique (to the group) Item: Journal
Preferred writing utensil: All of them
Most Unique crap in Bag
  1. TI-30X II S calculator
  2. 2 pairs of scissors
  3. hair tie
  4. computer mouse
  5. journal
  6. eIntstruction clicker
  7. tape
  8. stress pickle
  9. harmonica
  10. stapler
  11. pens, pencils, sharpies, erasers
  12. chapsticks
  13. binder clip
  14. hand sanitizer
  15. gum

Ross
Sophomore Electrical Engineer
The Hermit
Most Interesting item: His Dad's Business card
Most Unique (to the group) Item: contact case
  1. TI-84
  2. tissues
  3. pencils and pens
  4. erasers
  5. contact case

Hope everyone enjoyed my little experiment. I'm probably the only person who actually wonders what's in people's backpacks, but now I know.

Stay classy,

Noelle

January 31, 2014

Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?

I bring to you a recap of the first (and second) snow day(s) I've had since my junior year of high school.

 It began one fateful afternoon while I was avoiding homework in the residence of Miss Madison Hexter. I received a text to which I was quite shocked, surprised, and confused. I quickly pounded on the bathroom door to have my friend Heather decipher the code that is the University of Akron message system (I'm 99% sure I interrupted a pee). After confirming this momentous occasion, I quickly closed my Organic Chemistry book, and there was much dancing and happiness. Even Madison found it in her heart (and head) to discontinue homework for this period of celebration. The halls flooded with people ready to celebrate their extended weekend. I even broke my one hug a day rule. With the excitement, came an RA that yelled at us for the noise at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. But, it was worth it.

Vacant Akron streets. It's a little fuzzy because it's hard to get a good picture while running on slippery snow.

To kick off our snow day, Monday, we planned an exciting day in the snow. This lasted maybe 20 minutes before we realized there was a reason we had no school, it was cold. So, we decided to enjoy a relaxing afternoon of Disney movies including classic favorites like the Lion King and Aladdin. There is a reason children play in the snow, they enjoy the hot chocolate afterwards.







Tuesday was a a day to do homework that wasn't done on Sunday. Someone named Shirali Patel did her Sapling without me (#betrayal), so I spent most of the day doing that, and getting distracted by anything that existed. After much anticipation, we finally had a group Wing Night. It was freezing and the wait was an hour long, but that's part of the adventure. Throughout the week we played a card game. There is much controversy over the actual name of said game. It's either Up and Down the River or Up the River, Down the River. I personally like the latter title. It's nice to get a break sometimes and do childish things like watch Disney movies and stuff your face with wings. But breaks only last so long, and now it's back to normal monotony of the spring semester.

Stay Warm,

Noelle


January 16, 2014

A Little Bit of Everything

Spring semester is upon us, and this syllabus week has felt like a long one. We're back to the daily grind of little sleep, much homework, and enough stress to be declared psychologically insane in the 1950's (yes this is apparently a thing, it keeps popping up on Facebook). It's a new start. Well sort of. I did not change my major. I didn't realize so many people thought I did, but the first day of school I had to explain to multiple people that I didn't. Anyway, I figured since it is my late night at work and I don't have anything due tomorrow I would write a blog post, but I can't decide what to write about.

I could write about my uneventful week. It was really uneventful. I worked a lot. I went to class. That about sums that up. Although I do think it is funny that whether you're 4 or 19 the first day jitters will always be there. I've spent 15 years in school and I still get nervous on the Sunday before the first day.

I could publish my 1:30 AM take on religion. It seems to come up a lot. I read a blog post written by my friend Jen about God. Her posts usually mention God, but this one was more about questioning God's motives. Something I don’t see as much from my very Christian friends. It was real, and it was very good.

I like to think that the universe, whatever it may be, only gives us as much as we can handle. We might not think we can handle it, but whatever is out there knows we can. She talked about questioning God’s reasoning behind giving her cancer. That’s the biggest question isn’t it? Why does an all loving God put so much suffering on the earth? Some things can be chalked up to the free will we were given, which is understandable, but what about illness? No one’s will but God’s can produce that, unless were talking bio warfare. What about circumstance? Another uncontrollable factor. 

God is something that has been on my mind a lot for a very long time. Being at college has brought the question into an even brighter light. I’ve met way more religious people than I originally anticipated. They invite me to things which I enjoy, but to me religion has always been more of a cultural experience than a spiritual one. I read an article once that said there were people out there who are genetically hardwired to religion. All of the religions. They enjoy exploring and never seem to settle into one. I don’t really know if that is actually a thing, but making an actual decision about what I want to be has been way too long in the making. 

I just seem to find myself caught up on the topic of Jesus. All religions are based around a God or Gods, a creator, but Jesus is something unique to Christianity. He seems like He has a mythical creature feeling to him. My mom says that the different religious figures, Jesus, Buddha, Muhammad, are all representatives of God in a way that the people of those areas can understand. That they are all God in a form that can be accessible to humans. So maybe Jesus is a human form of God to relate to us as humans. I read a book that said the thing that makes humans different from other animals is that we imagine a future. Maybe we needed a human to come and tell us that future exists. But then there are a few technical questions i have, like why did Jesus die for our sins? What does that even mean? I have all these unanswered questions about religion that I don’t understand, and it’s keeping me from wanting to commit. 

Maybe the reason I’ve been placed in the presence of so many Christians is a sign. I don’t really know. I think it’s like with my career aspirations, I think there needs to be a sign. Like I need some sort of epiphany, but maybe that doesn't happen, or maybe it's a gradual thing it's happening right now. Only time will tell.

I could rant about the lack of direction in my life. I decided today I need a career goal. I don't know if that's something you can just decide, but I didn't change my major and now I need to stop messing around and figure out what the next step is going to be for me. I feel like I need to go out there and experience a bit of the world before I decide what I want to do with my life, but that's a step meant only for rich kids. The rest of us need to figure out how to make money, not spend it. 

I could talk about the living arrangement pitch I was just presented. I actually want to do it, but I know that it will be a war with my mom because I've already made plans to live at home. I was just wrapping my head around the idea of moving home, until the end of Christmas break and realized I like living on my own. The offer is tempting and the price is right, but my pitch to my mom might not be as successful as their presentation to me.

Yep, school has indeed started.

I wish everyone a great semester.





Good Luck,

Noelle

December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Joyous Kwanzaa, Happy (Belated) Hanukkah, Happy Winter Solstice

Or whatever doesn’t offend you, because that seems to have become a thing again this year. I really don’t care what greeting I receive, it’s just nice (most of the time) for someone to take a few seconds in their day to acknowledge my presence. There is 1 hour and 15 minutes left on this Christmas night. I had a good Christmas, Santa (or my mom) was super generous and I got to see my grandparents and my aunt. My mom made a really good dinner, per usual, and it was overall a good holiday.

As a little Christmas special, I wrote a living tribute to Shirali Y. Patel.

Literally a living tribute, because she is indeed still alive. I promised earlier in the year I would write her eulogy so I thought I should start working on it, you know, just in case….

Shirali Y. Patel. What can I say about Shirali Y. Patel. Not her middle name. I can’t say that about Shirali Y. Patel. But at this point, everyone probably already knows it because everyone with the last name Patel *cough* Shirali and Jahnavi *cough* cannot keep a secret. Shirali is well known for her baby hairs, neutral colored clothing, and collection of unique phrases such as: “Ain’t nobody got time for that,” “I like you,” “If you were a boy I’d date you” (to either gender), “Frick,” “The struggle is real,” “God dang it,” “Oh my god(s),” You’re a cutie,” "I ain't about that life" and the ever controversial “You’re a classy broad". Although sometimes asleep, or doing homework through it, Shirali spent many hours in temple and celebrating the every other day holidays. She was also well known for her spotless room due to daily and sometimes twice daily vacuuming sprees, and her frequent hair washings.

There are too many times to remember to account in one premature eulogy. As a group we spent many a night sleeping on the floor of a social lounge while the movie watched us. Shirali became my one a day hug person, making me comfortable with human interaction, and a day without seeing her was a weird day indeed.

Since she isn’t actually dead I don’t have to say farewell friend, but one day we will all perish from this earth. Hopefully we will be old and cratchity and have lived good fulfilling lives. Being a teenager makes us feel invincible, but were not. So don’t do drugs! Or drink excessive amounts of alcohol (but if you do please make it to the toilet), or have lots of premarital sex for money (but if you do please use a condom), and all that junk.

Phew…that eulogy made me feel like someone actually died glad that’s over with.

Oh and here is a nice Bingo Board for the enjoyment of anyone who knows Shirali.



Merry Christmas and Good Evening to all,

Noelle

December 21, 2013

Musings of a Semester Gone By

I originally wrote this post when I got home from school last Saturday, set it aside, then edited it, and reedited it. I cut some parts, and added some parts.

This semester probably wins for most eventful. I came in ready for anything. It was different from the first time around because I already had friends and I already knew what to expect, or I thought I did. I spent most of this semester surprisingly happy. I don’t really know why, but for the most part I was really happy.

I came in August for Major Events Committee, which I wouldn’t do again, but had an okay time doing. It was basically just college camp. We saw speakers and then helped move people in to their dorms. I got a lot of free t-shirts.

Major Events (Never again though)


Classes started. They went alright. I got yelled at for cell phone usage 2 weeks in during biology class, which basically gave me an irrational fear of the professor.

Our friend group sort of disintegrated. I don’t really know what happened. I guess we all changed, and there were left over fights. I made really good friends with smaller group of people I stayed with in this weird separation, and I stayed friends with everyone for the most part, so that's cool.

I’ve also spent a lot more time with my Christian homeschool friends, something that has been a bit mind blowing. I don’t really know how that happened. But I really like them.

I’ve been working a little on the religion thing. I kind of like the Catholic church. I don’t really know why, but I like the ritual and the tradition of the whole thing. My mom would probably kill me if I decided to be Catholic, but then again maybe she wouldn’t. I’ve tried the praying thing, but I don’t feel like I’m very good at it. We only really pray when we want things. I feel like I pray too much for my grades (first world probs).

My October was pretty uneventful. I really do not remember much from it. I went to a pretty lame Halloween party and read the last book in the Divergent series. My grades started to slip sometime in there.

Our appropriate Halloween costumes
November is when all the excitement hit. It went by surprisingly fast, for unusual reasons, but it was a growing up moment. Or multiple moments. It was full of moments of advocation and holding my tongue. Feelings of apprehension over the health someone I barely knew. I couldn’t really figure out why I cared so much. I like to think it’s because I am a good person, but that might just be my ego talking, and I lost out on my chance at free tuition. I did get a boost in my people skills though. I started to feel better about my ability to interact with human beings, and I think I got a pretty good friendship out of the deal.




World's most poorly timed Bitstrip (I didn't know what happened when I made it)
December was basically just finals week, but we had a kick ass Christmas party if I may say so myself. It had the qualities of the personalities of the planners. Laid back, chilled out, and low maintenance, or at least I thought so.

Group shot

Awkward cuddling (People around here seem to be into that)
Where's Waldo? Oh, it's me. 
Another good group shot

Family photo



I basically redid my entire schedule in an angry huff the other day. I’m not sure if that was a mistake or not. Maybe it was a rash decision, but maybe rash decisions can be right ones. Maybe what I was feeling at that moment gave me the courage to do what I wanted to do all semester. But, good news, at least for me, my GPA didn't tank this semester. I now have the grades I thought I needed to make my decision, but I still can’t make a decision. I have a psychology schedule set up, but I could recover the biology. I really need to sit down and make a choice, and I am going to stick by that choice for the semester. I just don’t want to have any regrets.

The semester has come to an end. I'm so glad that classes are over with, but I already sort of miss everyone. Home is boring. But I’m enjoying the break.

~Noelle

So long for now