Thursday, November 6, 2008
ELECTION DAY 2008
Well, I can't think of a better place to be for the election than Oberlin. Here are some highlights:
Watching the returns at the boys' house. This was right when they were about to announce Ohio...
... and this was right after they announced Ohio!
Pandemonium ensues!
We celebrated Ohio going to Obama with a bottle of champagne.
On a quest for extended cable, we went to Wilder to watch Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. From this TV lounge upstairs, at 11 pm we heard the roar of the crowd already gathered in the 'Sco downstairs...
... and we went down to find a giant Motown dance party.
Relief and happiness.
Allypants.
The huge crowd gathered at the gazebo at the impromptu party in Tappan Square. Possibly the biggest party Oberlin has ever seen.
Monday, November 3, 2008
TRAGEDY STRIKES
So last week I was in a semi-tragic bike accident. By "semi" I mean that nothing (including the other guy and both our bikes) was seriously injured... except my face. A word to the wise: never break a fall with your face/head region. Use your hands, that's what they're for. So I got x-rays and cat-scan and everything was fine. But I did look a hot mess.
Anyway, this is what I looked like after it happened:

This is what I looked like yesterday:

And this is what I look like today:
TERRORIST SARAH. No, I've been using a different scarf to protect my wounds from the sun. But I still look like I'm in purdah.
Fortunately for me, my face got torn up before Halloween, so I was able to hand out candy while looking like the Phantom without his mask on. Many many youngsters came trick or treating at our house, which was very nice and fun. I think most were drawn to us because of our amazing decorations:

Before the accident, Kate and I got a little overzealous with photobooth, and these things happened:

And for good measure, photobooth also takes videos, and here is one of them:
Anyway, this is what I looked like after it happened:

This is what I looked like yesterday:

And this is what I look like today:
TERRORIST SARAH. No, I've been using a different scarf to protect my wounds from the sun. But I still look like I'm in purdah.Fortunately for me, my face got torn up before Halloween, so I was able to hand out candy while looking like the Phantom without his mask on. Many many youngsters came trick or treating at our house, which was very nice and fun. I think most were drawn to us because of our amazing decorations:

Before the accident, Kate and I got a little overzealous with photobooth, and these things happened:


And for good measure, photobooth also takes videos, and here is one of them:Wednesday, October 8, 2008
I need someone to be Boots.
Apparently Blogger thinks this is a spam blog. Secretly I am a spambot. Boopbeepboopboopbeep.
Yesterday I gave blood for the first time in a while. Despite some serious entire-arm pain afterwards, I was fine. Abby, on the other hand, completely passed out. Luckily I was there to catch her and nurse her back to health (with the help of about 5 phlebotomists). Unfortunately, it seems that that lost pint of blood pushed me over the edge into the sickness that I've been avoiding for weeks.
At least we have tomorrow off for Yom Kippur.
I have decided to go as Dora the Explorer for Halloween.
The more I study her clothing, the more I realize how clash-y it is.
It turns out first graders can sort of read. Who knew? Today we learned five whole professions, and matched them with assorted objects we made (a pipe-cleaner stethoscope, a wallet with a paper policeman's badge, etc) -- the professions were written below each person, and the kids really tried to sound them out. For some reason, our one grumpy kid got into the singing and dancing today, which was great. Also, one little girl had broken her arm between Monday's lesson and today, and she asked us to sign her cast, which was really cute.
For good measure, here are some assorted pictures from my camera and facebook:
Our impromptu party on Saturday night.

Melissa took this one night when she was over for dinner.
She also took this one of me in Azariah's, the coffeshop/study area in the library where I spend approximately 20% of every day.
... aaand I don't know why this happened.
Yesterday I gave blood for the first time in a while. Despite some serious entire-arm pain afterwards, I was fine. Abby, on the other hand, completely passed out. Luckily I was there to catch her and nurse her back to health (with the help of about 5 phlebotomists). Unfortunately, it seems that that lost pint of blood pushed me over the edge into the sickness that I've been avoiding for weeks.
At least we have tomorrow off for Yom Kippur.
I have decided to go as Dora the Explorer for Halloween.
It turns out first graders can sort of read. Who knew? Today we learned five whole professions, and matched them with assorted objects we made (a pipe-cleaner stethoscope, a wallet with a paper policeman's badge, etc) -- the professions were written below each person, and the kids really tried to sound them out. For some reason, our one grumpy kid got into the singing and dancing today, which was great. Also, one little girl had broken her arm between Monday's lesson and today, and she asked us to sign her cast, which was really cute.
For good measure, here are some assorted pictures from my camera and facebook:
Melissa took this one night when she was over for dinner.
She also took this one of me in Azariah's, the coffeshop/study area in the library where I spend approximately 20% of every day.
... aaand I don't know why this happened.
Monday, October 6, 2008
edificios en nuestra comunidad
The Oberlin public schools recently instituted the IB program, which means that SITES is trying to integrate a little more with what students are being taught in their other subject areas. First grade is currently learning about communities — community buildings, jobs, etc. So this weekend I rode around on my bike taking pictures of various buildings to bring to class:
EL CINE. The one-screen movie theater that is possibly in the process of being bought out by Oberlin College.
LA BIBLIOTECA. The public library (where I definitely need to obtain a library card).
LA ESCUELA. Good old Eastwood Elementary.
Now I need to stop procrastinating and read a book.
Now I need to stop procrastinating and read a book.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
WELCOME ABOARD THE S.S. 213
Last night I went to Boy Band Night at the 'Sco, and it. was. AWESOME. It was probably the most fun event I have ever attended at Oberlin. I never thought in a million years that I would ever see so many guys my age totally rocking out to Hanson (and 'NSync, and the Backstreet Boys, and LFO, and Boyz II Men...). There were so many people there and everyone was screaming the lyrics to every song, and every song was better than the last.
I spent most of today (as every other day) in the library. And I took some pictures of my scholar study with my computer:
This is the glazed look I get after about 5 straight hours of work on my honors project.
My tiny dominion.
But I have a beautiful view.
Today I had a Hispanic Studies majors/minors dinner -- with food from CASA FIESTAAAA. And tomorrow we are having an honors colloquium dinner at someone's house, for more touchy-feely bonding. I love it.
Now it's off to watch the debate!
I spent most of today (as every other day) in the library. And I took some pictures of my scholar study with my computer:
This is the glazed look I get after about 5 straight hours of work on my honors project.
My tiny dominion.
But I have a beautiful view.Today I had a Hispanic Studies majors/minors dinner -- with food from CASA FIESTAAAA. And tomorrow we are having an honors colloquium dinner at someone's house, for more touchy-feely bonding. I love it.
Now it's off to watch the debate!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
One month down...
Someone recently suggested to me that I might want to keep a journal to track my progress on my honors project, to help me make sense of how my ideas are evolving. So I figured I might as well set up another blog so I can bore other people with this crap too. And I can also write all about the living-in-a-house adventures of senior year.
Also! I can post pictures of my house here, since my poor-quality internet does not support video chatting.
Our porch -- it was a typical October today, rainy and cold and gray.
Our living room, as seen from the front door.
More of our living room, complete with makeshift curtains.
Our Christmas-themed dining room.
Our dining room as seen from the kitchen (notice the too-heavy-to-hang mirror we found in a closet when we moved in -- now it's a Christmas decoration).
Our tiny kitchen.
Our tinier pantry.
The upstairs hallway. The open door on the left is the bathroom...
...which, like everything else in this house, is small.
The hallway ends in the lounge...
...where Kate has her desk set up. We were using boxes as bookshelves until I found that wooden thing amongst our neighbor's garbage.
Through the lounge to the left is Kate's room, with its weird midget closet.
And going back into the hallway and to the left, here's my room!
I even sort of made my bed.
And this is the view from the window next to my bed. Lovely day.
Since I'm on photos, and since these views of Oberlin are so sad-looking, I might as well post some pictures I took at TGIF a couple weeks ago. TGIF is held every Friday (weather permitting, so about 4 or 5 Fridays per semester...) in Wilder Bowl -- they have beer and a DJ or a live band for music. A wonderful Oberlin tradition.








Also! I can post pictures of my house here, since my poor-quality internet does not support video chatting.
Since I'm on photos, and since these views of Oberlin are so sad-looking, I might as well post some pictures I took at TGIF a couple weeks ago. TGIF is held every Friday (weather permitting, so about 4 or 5 Fridays per semester...) in Wilder Bowl -- they have beer and a DJ or a live band for music. A wonderful Oberlin tradition.
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