A Fresh Look

When is there food?

by Morgan | November 15, 2009

This morning for some strange reason, I woke up at 8:30 and was washed and dressed by 9:30. I went to the caf only to find out it was closed. Christines isn’t open on the weekends and the Knights Court doesn’t open until 11am. I was starving and I couldn’t figure out when the caf would open for breakfast. I looked and looked online and couldn’t seem to figure out where I would find the hours for the caf so I just gave  up, went back to my room, threw on my PJ’s, turned on some cartoons and ordered food. I haven’t gotten up early enough to have enough time to watch cartoons  on a weekend. I would have stopped someone and asked them what time it opened, but Lynn is like a ghost town on a sunday morning. Normally by sunday, I have a ton of work to do for the week, I am calling people, planning out meetings, it can get a little crazy around here, at least in my room.

I have been so busy this semester, waking up early was prob the best thing to happen to me this weekend, it allowed me to be a kid for a few hours and watch cartoons without feeling stressed out. During the week  I wake up 30 minutes earlier than I need to be up so I can watch Charmed before class. Its the little things that make it easier to live through the week, expcially since most of my days are over booked, but I wouldn’t have it any other way!

Next week, I might just set the alarm at 8:30 on sunday to watch cartoons. By then, I should know when the caf is open so I can finally eat in there once for breakfast this school year.

2 Comments

Jane Zimmerman 11/16/09 10:54 am

Morgan, I hope you remember me from your days in Tunis. I was Soccer’s first mom! Recently, I had a slumber party for my 9 year-old son, and it reminded me of the one you had in Tunis. I wrote your mom, and she gave me the link to your blog.

Reading your most recent post, it reminded me of how I’d de-stress in college. I didn’t have a TV (and I’m so old that there were no PCs back in those days). Instead, I re-read children’s books, like “Winnie the Pooh,” “Pippi Longstocking,” and others which could make reading feel like easy fun rather than work. So once again, you’ve taken me back in time! The best part is that I now read these books to my son, too.

Take care, and enjoy those cartoon! BTW, “Sponge Bob Square Pants” is my equivalent of two martinis after work — fewer calories and way more therapeutic than alcohol!

XXXOOO Jane, John, and Jack Zimmerman

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