And no, that's not a lie.So I've officially made it to that point in life where I can vote, apply for a credit card, and some other things, I guess. I didn't think that today would be anything special (the post office on campus was closed...why? Mail happens on the weekends. Saturday, at least...), what with a choir audition, some homework, and whatnot. But my Orientation club (who have become my best friends on campus) baked a cake for me, and my roommate went out and got some balloons and streamers. Unfortunately, though, no candles. Dorm policy.
And that symbolizes what I love about Concordia. It wasn't how pretty the campus was, or how nice the food was, or the mascot (no, it definitely wasn't Kernel that made the choice over St. Thomas clear). I felt the community sense of the campus was the greatest aspect of the college, and ultimately what made me choose it over the engineering-centric St. Thomas. And, if any Cobbers are, in fact, reading my blog, I don't have anything against Kernel. He kinda grew on me in time (haha. He grew on me. Corn humor.).
Of course, though, now I have to do laundry tomorrow...[sigh]. I guess everyday can't be your birthday.
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I'm glad you've made a group of friends! I wish I could find the community aspect of my school... oh wait. I found them. *points* They're over there. Being loud. ><
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