I can't help but be scared of it all sometimes.
Yesterday was move-in day and I gotta say it's a lot more fun when you're not a freshman. My friends and I knew what was going on, and I really had no agenda there, so I could just have fun. I yelled an "O-H" and actually got a response when we were at the Schott taking free refreshments. It was fun.
And today was the involvement fair. As a freshman, I remember milling about the Oval with my suitemates and signing up for everything and taking all the free stuff and food and fliers and everything. But this year I actually worked at two booths, which turned out to be really fun. I also went out and explored with a few friends, but mostly just to get candy and the awesome frozen mochas.
I'm officially a communication major. I called today to make sure my application went through, because I hadn't heard anything from them in two weeks. Sure enough, I'm in and totally set. Go me.
I feel really spoiled when I say this, but I just paid my first bill today. It was an Internet bill. I probably messed up and forgot to sign the check or something. I hope my stamps are still good. Do stamps expire? I swear I've had those forever. I feel really stupid now.
My bike (which is missing a front wheel that someone stole) from last year is STILL locked down outside Lincoln. My former suitemate sent me a pic of it a few hours ago and asked if it was mine. I can't believe they haven't gotten rid of it yet. It's all rusted and probably not even functional.
I start my job at Oxley's tomorrow. I think. I'm still kind of unclear on my schedule. I called today to get it confirmed, but they apparently had no idea either and said they'd either call me back or email. They haven't done either yet and I'm kind of worried. It's going to be so awkward when I show up at Oxley's at 6:30 a.m. tomorrow. "Hey, I'm the new guy. What should I do?" I hope the people there don't suck...
