Sunday, May 27, 2012

Wolves

This is a beautiful version of the song Wolves by Bon Iver sung by the Accidentals, one of Carleton's acapella groups. The original is also amazing.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Saturday, May 12, 2012

SEESTAH

MY SISTER IS VISITING ME THIS WEEKEND!!!!!! WHOOOOOOOOOOOO
I'm so happy! It was so surreal when she drove into campus yesterday. We did one of those run and hug things, it was pretty good. It's just really nice to have her here. I feel like my Carleton world and my outside-of-Carleton world rarely collide, so her being here sort of helps me merge the two and realize that both actually exist. Sometimes I think I get so caught up in the Carleton bubble that I forget about my outside self.

So VZ came in at around 2:30/3:00, so we took a quick tour around Carleton and went into the buildings that I spend most of my time in (aka my favorite buildings aka boliou duh) and then we were feeling a little tired so we went to Blue Mondays for some coffeeeeee and felt much refreshed after an iced americano and caramel latte mmmm. Then we came back to my room and I changed for dinner and we checked in to the hotel where VZ is staying and drove to the Ole Store for dinner! It was soooo yum. I was a little disappointed at first because they had changed their menu so they no longer had the delicious beet and goat cheese salad that I had the first time I went, but we still got some great food. We split coconut shrimp, and then VZ got a nicoise salad and I got a pear/blue cheese/walnut salad, and both were really good. And then we got some warm fudgey chocolate thing for dessert. We also had like literally 8 different glasses/cups on our table by the end of the meal because we each had coffee and water and I had two different iced tea glasses and VZ had a hot tea cup...hey, at least we're staying hydrated!

After dinner we went back to the hotel to relax for a bit and played pictionary. Then we met up with Megan back on campus and headed into town so I could show VZ the Northfield bar scene (which is obviously hoppin'). It was a good night to go out because it was this townwide event called "Girls Night Out" when apparently all the older women in Northfield decide to put on heels and get really drunk and go dance at all of the three bars in Northfield. It was pretty great. A Carleton student band called Ova Yonder was playing at one of them so we went there. We met Lindsay and other Megan and her sister. We jammed and danced and it was really fun! I got a g&t though and it was glowing florescent blue...hopefully not toxic!

So this morning (actually in a few minutes) we are going to an intermediate vinyasa yoga class in town (should be interesting...I haven't done yoga in quite a while...) and then we'll probably get some brunch at the Tavern! Yum breakfast. And then we'll see what the day brings us.

I popped two blood vessels in my eyes, one in each eye. Scuba? Maybe. One you can't really see though cause it's sort of below my eye lid. And the other one really isn't that bad, but I feel like I look like a zombie! It's sort of scary looking. The corner of my eye just looks really bloodshot. Too bad it's not Halloween! I think I scared the waiter yesterday. Everyone probably thinks I have pink eye.

YOGGGGGAAAAAA

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Basta Corazon--No Llores

So this is my new favorite song. It's so beautiful. This is not the best quality vid, but it's a version of Basta Corazon by Eddy Navia, which is on iTunes. Enjoy!
CERTIFIED!!!

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Scuba

So today I went scuba diving for the first time ever! Okay, well actually I've been diving in the pool for the past five weeks now, but today I had my first two open water dives in Square Lake (which is, in fact, not really shaped like a square...).  We got up at about 7:30 this morning and drove an hour and a half to the lake, which is a little bit north of Stillwater, MN. There were ten of us in John's (the instructor's) camper! I've never really been in one of them before, so it was pretty cool, and cozy with all of our gear and tanks! Tried to catch a few more z's on the ride over.  When we got there we found out that there was a triathalon going on, so we had to park a little bit away from the spot where we were actually diving (we parked very smartly next to the "No Scuba Diving" sign). The lake was really pretty, but it was a cloudy day and a little chilly for swimming (55 degrees outside, 40 degree lake wooo). The lake had a relatively long beach though, and I can imagine it being very beautiful and refreshing on a hot day.

So we took all of the stuff out of the camper and divided into three groups. Cassie and I were in the second group, so we had a little bit of down time.  But I have to mention it takes SO LONG to put on scuba gear. Especially the wetsuit. Ours are two-piece wetsuits, and I can't decide if they are easier or harder to put on than a one-piece would be. So scuba gear includes: wetsuit (overalls then jacket), boots, hood, gloves, weight belt with about 20 lbs worth of lead on it, BCD with attached tank and valve (we attach them before putting them on), fins (put on in the water), snorkel and mask. WOAH. So much gear. And altogether it is probs around 60+ lbs, plus once you get wet your wetsuit has a lot more weight. So we trudged along from one side of the lake to the other with our gear. And let me tell you, it is difficult to walk in these wetsuits. Especially since they don't really fit right (the crotch on mine has a good 4 extra inches of room...). So it's pretty funny to see us all walking out there. It took at least 40 minutes to get everything together for dive #1. We were in the water for approximately 30 minutes. And then we took it all off! And did it again an hour later! But with wet wetsuits this time! Hooray.

It was pretty scary going in the lake for the first time. The visibility was really poor (maybe I could see 2-3 feet in front of me?) and so we didn't see very much.  Saw a few smaller fish and a lot of seaweed on the bottom, but not much else. The water was also very cold, but once the water in my wetsuit warmed up it was really not bad at all.  Just my lips were really cold ahaha. And it was a little more difficult to equalize cause I couldn't really feel my nose. We all held hands while we were underwater (because honestly we would have gotten lost SO easily. I thought it was gonna be awful and so stupid at first, but once we got in the water I was really happy about it, even though it was super inconvenient for manoeuvring). The first skills we practiced were clearing our masks under water and octopus breathing (everyone has an extra valve on their tank to give to their buddy in case the buddy runs out of air). Then we "explored" and came back up. We also tested for neutral buoyancy when we first went in (You are supposed to float at eye level with everything on except the BCD). Then we got out and changed and group 3 went in, and then when they were done we had lunch. John brought a grill, so we set that up next to the changing tent and had a nice little cookout. Everyone in the group was really chill, and it was nice to get to talk to some new people. There was this one older guy (who was part of John's community class) who had been to India and China, and he was really eager to talk about Shimla with me.

So after lunch half of us put our gear on for our second dive (maybe a little harder than the first time) and got in again, this time practicing the "tired swimmer" carry, in case of the event that your buddy experiences overexertion and you need to get them back to the boat/beach. It was so hard! I was actually shocked by how tired I was after such a short period of swimming. I generally consider myself to be a relatively strong swimmer, and in lifeguard training I have swum carrying someone in a spinal clamp (aka not using arms to swim) for multiple lengths, and so I was not expecting this to be difficult, especially since you can use your arms in this type of carry. Even when we practiced in the pool (so still wearing the 30 pound air tank, but less extra weight) it felt pretty easy. But this was really tiring! So we were pushing our buddy halfway out to this diving platform, and then our buddy pushed us the other half. I went first, and by the time my half was up I really did need the "tired swimmer" push haha. It was sort of disconcerting though, since I usually feel so comfortable in the water. At this point it started to rain, and the day sort of went downhill.  We dived for a little and practiced some more skills, and then went back to shore and the second group went in. By this point it was raining pretty steadily, and a lot of our stuff was still lying around outside, so we were rushing around trying to carry all of our gear back to the van and putting away what we could. We were all pretty soaked, and not from the lake. I felt really bad for the group that was still in the water, because by the time they got out it was raining really hard and they still had to get changed and everything.

So it got pretty cold, especially with the rain at the end. But we made it out! Got back to campus around six, went immediately to dinner with Cassie, and then took a LONG, hot shower and it felt sooooo good. And now I'm so sleepy and sore! I'm gonna be so sore tomorrow...but first repeat! Getting up at around 7 again for round two. But after these two more dives tomorrow, I will officially be certified! Hooray! Great Barrier Reef here I come!

In a way it's a really good thing that I had a ridiculous amount of work last week because now I have basically nothing this weekend, which is almost necessary since I'm not really functioning as a normal human being right now...not even trying to do work tonight, but hopefully I'll be able to force myself tomorrow...

SO EXCITED TO SEE MY BEAUTIFUL AMAZING WONDERFUL SISTER NEXT WEEKEND!!!!

Bedtiimmmmmme