Setting up camp

September 16th, 2005

I’m back from the beach at Avon-by-the-Sea, which was fun while it lasted.  Meanwhile, Camp Harvard continues.

Living in the endless hallway that is
New Quincy also means easy access
(and incredible proximity) to multiple room parties.  Woah. 
So. Many.
Parties.  I have never seen so very many finals-club-type kids
wandering around drunk before.  It’s…  interesting, at the
very least. 

Unpacking is very tiresome, although
the prospect of eventually getting everything set up just the way I
want is quite promising.  I’ve hung many dozens of
wrinkled/crushed shirts fresh out of various boxes and suitcases. 
I’ve rearranged the furniture in my room multiple times, finally
deciding on the configuration that makes the room seem most cramped,
maximizes the distance between the broadband jack and the desk and
offers voyeurs in Dewolfe a full view of my bed.  In other words,
I shuffled the furniture around until I got bored and stopped.  I
have yet to find my five-point Creative speakers in storage (same with my
towels), my new computer is still in UPS limbo (although my lcd screen
has arrived), I managed to leave my winter coat in New York with
Sergey, and I still can’t find my white-tie shirt (which I need for
Freshman Jam tomorrow).

Clearly, I’m not ready for the fact
that I have my first essay due on Tuesday at 9am (pushed back from 9am
on Monday, thankfully).  Just two days till classes start – ready
or not, here they come!

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