Sunday, November 15, 2009

Brrrrrrrrr! It's Cold in Here!

Exhaustion. It is now 4:00 p.m., and I have been awake since 3:00 am this morning. I have been on a two-hour shuttle ride, two planes, three airports, many security checkpoints, uncomfortable napping spots, and overpriced cab rides. As I am writing this blog, I am solely running on the caffeine from a double shot latte and a cup of coffee....and lots of sugar from candy.

So what have I been doing you may ask? Well I just arrived from the Evergreen State of Washington where I spent the weekend with the executive board members of Residence Hall Association (RHA) along with our advisor. We attended the Pacific Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls (PACURH) conference in Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA. It's an annual conference for various college campuses in the Pacific Western region.

On Friday, we left San Diego at 2pm to fly into Sacramento for a layover and then flew into the Seattle airport. Then, we took a shuttle from Seattle to Bellingham which took almost three hours. So when we arrived on Friday night at 10:30 pm, we were so exhausted from traveling. We just wanted to check-in to our hotel, order some food, and get as much sleep as we can for the busy day ahead. On Saturday, we attended sessions where we learned about programming, leadership skills, communication skills, and networking with other residence halls. Later that evening, there were several events going on for the PACURH conference delegates such as a banquet, a dance, and a college feud (family feud college-style game) just to name a few.

It would be absolutely impossible for me to give you every detail of my trip so I'll let these photos give you an idea of what went on during the weekend!

Goodbye 70 degree beautiful sunny San Diego.... Hello freezing 30 degree rainy Washington state!

FINALLY at the hotel room after a long day of travelling


USD Ninjas! (The theme of the conference was Top Secret Agents)

USD & Sonoma State RHA dressed up for roll call


USC at roll call

Pictures we took around campus in between our sessions

PACURH 2009

USD RHA Exec Board (minus Mike) at the banquet

YAY Carly! 4 years in RHA!

The dance at the conference

Shuttle Ride at 3am

More plane rides.....

@ the Seattle airport... The team trying to get every possible nap time in

Saturday, November 7, 2009

What the Hay is Broomball?!?

Broomball: (n.) Broomball is like hockey but you don't wear skates, you wear sneakers on ice instead.




An RHA Classic! The Residence Hall Association (RHA) has been putting on Broomball for many semesters now. Being in exec board for RHA, I helped organize the event. RHA provided transportations (USD trams or carpools) to the ice skating rink in La Jolla. It was actually my first time to attend Broomball since I've always had some schedule conflict. Last week, it was held on a Thursday night at 10:00 p.m. Thursdays are my longest days of the week, so I was definitely looking forward to attending broomball to de-stress myself after a long day!

My Thursday schedule:
9:00-10:35 am - World Literature class
10:35-12:00 noon - Go to World Lit professor's office hours and library time to work on lab worksheet due at 2:30 pm
12:15-1:15 pm - AS Senate meeting
1:15-2:15 pm - Lunch and final changes to lab worksheet
2:30-6:30 pm- Anatomy and Physiology lab
6:30- 7:30 pm - Dinner
7:30-9:30 pm - went to PB this day to get Halloween costumes
10:00-12:00 am - BROOMBALL!

Broomball was such a great de-stressor. It was my first time playing it so I was still learning and trying to get the hang of it. As I was playing, I was not prepared for how intense this game gets! Everyone was so into it! We had 4 teams who all played against each other. We had about 60 - 70 people attend this event so it was definitely a success. I am looking forward to the next broomball next semester!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween Spooktacular


I looooove Halloween! It's so fun dressing up and seeing all the funny, unique, crazy costumes that people come up with. I was dressed as a cat for Halloween. It was kind of a last minute plan. My friends and I went to Pacific Beach/PB which had a ton of halloween stores the night before to look around for costumes. On Oct. 30th, the Greek community along with other organizations on campus like Residence Hall Association, Wellness Center, and Multicultural Front organized an all-campus dance at USD's Sports Center. It was such a huge success! Tons of students ranging from freshmen to seniors, both greek and non-greek students, and it was just a great way to see the USD community get together and have fun!

The actual day of Halloween was soooo fun as well. The Student Life Pavilion (SLP) weekend brunch was specially themed for halloween. There were pastries and desserts shaped in bones, ghosts, and pumpkins and dyed black and orange to look really festive for Halloween! Several students also came to brunch in their costumes to show their Halloween spirit! Although I just wanted to have fun all day and celebrate one of my favorite days of the year, I spent the entire afternoon studying on my residence hall study lounge and doing homework! Gotta have some work time set aside for sure. My friends and I actually went trick-or-treating in La Jolla later that evening. We were all actually pretty stoked as we haven't gone trick-or-treating in YEARS! My friend from Connecticut was especially extremely excited for it as she shared that it was ILLEGAL to trick-or-treat in CT when you turn 15 (or 16) years old. We had fun being kids at heart once again, and we all definitely reminisced on our childhood trick-or-treating days.