Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Snow Week

15/52 aka Snow Week
It was a week to be remembered. A week to go down in the books. It started off simple enough on Sunday night on February 15th. I was just getting down to do my homework that I had procrastinated through the weekend. I had sketches due in Visual Rhetoric. I had already done my Audience Worksheet for Entrepreneurship but I still had a test I needed to study for. At 8:30 we got the text. "All King University Campuses will be closed tomorrow, February 16th, due to weather." Everyone was ecstatic. On cloud 9. And I was over here thinking--"what am I going to do?"
Finally a day when I am not trapped by responsibility but instead I am trapped by inclement weather. 

It turned out in the morning we did not even have snow. A light dusting, maybe. But nothing to even mention. At breakfast all anyone could talk about was the storm. Its coming. Its coming. Some one jokingly said: "we are going to be out for a full week." 

By lunch it had stared. We took pictures. We frolicked. We enjoyed the bitter cold and just wore multiple socks to keep our feet dry. We played Settlers. 

Before we knew it it was night. And at exactly 24 hours since we were informed of our first snow day of the semester we were given a day 2. So we watched chick flicks and rom coms. Sleepless in Seattle. Bridesmaids. and then we ended the night by laying our two beds on the floor and we watched Donnie Darko 

February 17th was spent in the Darkroom. 6+ hours. I forgot we were on an adjusted schedule and missed dinner. But I made a new friend who introduced me to the Shakey Graves and we talked about CS Lewis, and Anne of Green Gables. When we finally left the Darkroom the sun was shining through the window, leaving a soft sunset glow. Perfect and peaceful. 

Once again we got the text from security and once again we put our matteresses together on the floor and watched Slumdog Millionaire. Which does not have Tom Cruise in it, like I had previously thought. 

February 18th I spent my morning in the Mac Lab spot toning my prints. A task that makes me appreciate the wonder that is Photoshop and not take technology for granted. The afternoon I bundled up--it was 10 degrees outside. Not snowing, just cold. I shot my time-lapse for class. It was a beautiful blue sky and the clouds were moving so fast. (In the end it turned out that it was way to windy and my tripod moved way to much) 

That evening was spent in a friends room. With tea and cookies and apples to apples and Kevin Bacon. At 9:02 we heard screaming and chanting "SNOW WEEK SNOW WEEK SNOW WEEK". 4 out of 5 days, why not start wishing for a full set?

February 19th I spent the majority of the day in the Mac Lab. I needed to be doing something. I had already finished all of my homework. But I needed to keep busy or I would go insane. By this point my email stopped working. But at lunch a classmate informed me that our one class on Friday was canceled. So there goes a full week for me. 

That evening I invited myself over to a friends room. To just chill. And when we got the 5th text telling us that classes were canceled they invited me to the movies in the morning. I thought -- "why not?"

February 20th. We saw the Duff. Which really wasn't that good. But I wasn't expecting it to be. I helped a friend with a photo project. Then played BANG! all night. oh yeahhhh.

And that was the story of Snow Week. But that is not were this story ends. Oh no. 

February 21st I went with a friend to Abingdon and he got stuck in the snow a total of 3 times. Its a wonder we trust him and get in a car with him. We walked 30 minutes to a coffee shop. And then ate brownies and watched Pitch Perfect. (Not my choice, I was outvoted) 

February 22nd I kicked 5 inches of snow off from behind my car and drove to church. By myself for the first time since Freshman year. (I never drove myself anywhere freshman year cause I did not have a car). I also cried while watching Apollo 13. 

February 23rd WE FINALLY HAD SCHOOL. AMEN HALLELUJAH. I had ten thousand meetings to go to and two classes. But the productivity was short lived when I woke up the next morning to an email say that all classes, on all campuses were closed. 

NOOOOO.

*TBC*





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