Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Not Even in My Own Bed

Just a little aside:

Moving back home is fun, figuring out what to do with all that junk I took to school is that great.

My room is filled with bins and containers of my school things. I probably will only unpack a few things because what is in those containers is of no use to me at home.

To the basement they shall go for three months and until its time to go back to school (shhh...I don't even want to think about it).

What I find myself wondering is, "What will I do with all that junk when I graduate, one year from now?"

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Three Months of....Nothing

For college students the summer is the greatest thing since sliced bread; we have no professors, papers and exams to worry about. So what do we do?

Beats the hell of out me.

I myself normally get a summer job to earn some cash and have something to do during the day. As I am now a senior, I'm trying to intern for the summer and get valuable work experience (keep your fingers crossed).

Some of my friends travel, everywhere: across the United States as well as the Atlantic Ocean (lucky them). However, what I’m now finding is that many college students do absolutely nothing for the summer. They hang out, get drunk and maybe work a couple hours a week.

I wish I had that leisure, but in a way I don’t becasue I don't really understand what that says about a person. Are they simply taking a break or are they just being lazy?

Trufully, I don't know that I could nothing for three months. I would get tired of myself.