I like how we've updated this soooo much. clearly our experiences at F&M are that exciting..... or this could attest to the fact that we DONT have lives to report. lol! too much work. being crush'd under academia. :)
TWO WEEKS OF CLASSES LEFT!
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The First Days
Tim:
Hello everyone! So with the first two days of my F&M Adventure well underway, I thought I would give a nice update on what's going on.
Classes look like they will be a lot of fun. Precepting for Misty Bastian will be exciting, especially because I am on her side of the class this time. History of the Blues also has a lot of potential to be awesome. Greek will be Greek, and Logic will intense, but not overwhelming. I don't have my Language and Culture seminar (ANT 360) until Monday, so I'm not sure what to expect there yet.
The culture shock never really gets old. There is nothing quite like exiting a building and being greeted by the smell of Lancaster (you know what I mean), and F&M is its own little island within the sea of Pennsylvania. There is a curious custom here, where many students gather on Tuesday mornings and partake in baked dough circles topped with various milk-based spreads mixed with fruits or spices. It is most delicious concoction which I will attempt to bring back when my friends return.
Alas, the jet lag (a.k.a having a girlfriend in a different timezone) is getting to me and I need a short nap. Until next time!
- Why? Why not?!
Hello everyone! So with the first two days of my F&M Adventure well underway, I thought I would give a nice update on what's going on.
Classes look like they will be a lot of fun. Precepting for Misty Bastian will be exciting, especially because I am on her side of the class this time. History of the Blues also has a lot of potential to be awesome. Greek will be Greek, and Logic will intense, but not overwhelming. I don't have my Language and Culture seminar (ANT 360) until Monday, so I'm not sure what to expect there yet.
The culture shock never really gets old. There is nothing quite like exiting a building and being greeted by the smell of Lancaster (you know what I mean), and F&M is its own little island within the sea of Pennsylvania. There is a curious custom here, where many students gather on Tuesday mornings and partake in baked dough circles topped with various milk-based spreads mixed with fruits or spices. It is most delicious concoction which I will attempt to bring back when my friends return.
Alas, the jet lag (a.k.a having a girlfriend in a different timezone) is getting to me and I need a short nap. Until next time!
- Why? Why not?!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
The Rules
Tim: So, here's how this is going to work. A few of us will have access to this blog, which we can all update as we choose. For clarity's sake, we have to start every post with the name of whoever is making the entry. Anything is fair game in terms of posting content. Updates will happen when they happen. Most of all, our goal is to have fun.
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