Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Mad Hawk Comes to Visit!

Thursday morning October 22 I was trying to pay attention to the film in History, but I just couldn't... I was directing Mad Hawk off the Amtrak and on to the Metro via text message!! As soon as I got out of class I grabbed a shuttle bus to the Vienna Metro station to meet him as he got off the train. We came back to GMU to deposit his stuff and get some lunch at the JC.

Then into the City we went!! We got on the Metro to the Brookland/CUA stop so we could go to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on the Catholic University of America campus. We transferred to the red line at Metro Center. While we were waiting on the train Mad Hawk says, "There's a Franciscan." I say, "What?" and he points out a man in black robes wearing a ball cap. We determine he is probably going to the same place as us and we follow him. Sure enough, he also gets off at the CUA stop and we follow him halfway to the Shrine.

The Shrine was incredible! The entire place is covered in billions of tiny pieces of glass making up hundreds of mosaics. I had the good fortune of traveling with a theology major, otherwise I would not have understood anything :)


After a walk to the Ukrainian shrine up the hill (it was locked), we got back on the metro to the D.C. Mall/Smithsonian area. We went up to the Museum of The American Indian, but it was 30 minutes till closing time so we decided not to try it. Instead we wandered around on the mall taking pictures and found ourselves at the World War II monument. At this point we were both exhausted, so we caught a train back to Fairfax.

We went to dinner at The Rat on campus. We were very excited to discover they have Old Dominion Brewery Root Beer on tap :) This was my beverage of choice for the evening, Mad Hawk tried the Old Dominion Brewery Dortmunder Lager. The rest of the evening was spent watching "Flight of the Conchords" and Football.

Friday morning was fairly relaxed. We got up, I went to my one class and Mad Hawk worked on his thesis. When I got out of class, we packed up our stuff and met mom to take us to the National Firearms Museum. Two gun enthusiasts on 9 hours of sleep in a building full of 2000 guns... Happy, happy :)

I had a great couple days and I think Mad Hawk did too. Hopefully I will be able to visit him in the spring and we can add to our adventures.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Weird Week...

This has been the weirdest week schedule wise.... Let me outline the week for you.

Monday -- No classes for the holiday.

Tuesday -- Scheduled to attend Monday classes instead of Tuesday classes... My second class got cancelled so it felt like Friday to me.

Wednesday -- I had a test in my first class that I completed in 20 minutes so I had extra time before my second class.

Thursday -- The other discussion group met in my first class this morning, my group will meet this Tuesday. My second class was cancelled due to a sick professor so I had no TH classes this week.

Friday -- Was a fairly normal Friday, I had my class and came back to my room to do homework. The weirdness started when my roommate brought a friend over and I went to the hall living room to work and talk to Mad Hawk.

Being off schedule is not good for me... I am in a bit of a funk right now because of it. Next week is going to be weird too, but in a much better way. Mad Hawk is coming to visit Thursday and Friday and I am going home for the Haflaween on Saturday. I can't wait!!!!

The only downside is I caught myself thinking, "If I can make it through my quiz on Tuesday, I will be okay." I can't stand it when I start living for the future instead of right now... It puts me further into a funk.

**I know that was a bit depressing, but I needed to vent. I am doing fine otherwise.**

Now, I must study for that quiz I speak of... HIST 100 is going to be the death of me.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Has it Really Been Two Weeks?

I cannot believe that it has been two weeks since the book fair and my last post!! It is mid-term time and my work load has been bordering on ridiculous. I have done some fun things recently... Thursday was Cultural Fusion Field Day and I went to watch the belly dancing. I was caught in the act by the photographer from Connect2Mason and I am pictured 20 seconds into this video: Cultural Fusion Field Day.

This weekend is Columbus Day break and I am home for the first time this semester. I am really glad to home for a few days. I missed my family, my cats and my room.

The next two weeks are going to be even more hectic then the last, but I am so excited about Mad Hawk coming to visit October 22 that I probably won't even notice!