Monday, September 27, 2010

Parents' Weekend

So this past weekend was homecoming, and I was definitely most excited to see my parents. We've always had a good relationship and they're always the reason why I miss home. I had to give a tour to a Fashion Merchandising student in the morning (and a big THANK YOU to my friend Rachel who rolled outta her pajamas to show us her on-campus apartment), and then I was free to spend the day with the parental units.

Here they are:
That's us at the Mercyhurst vs Lock Haven football game. The first half was pretty bad (our first 3 offensive drives ended in 3 turnovers >.< ) but Mercyhurst was leading, 7-0 at the half. That's my Dad on the left, me in the middle, and my Mom to the right. This past January, she was diagnosed with a stage 4 cancer-which makes time with my parents just a little more special than usual. I try to make time to get home whenever I can, but it's nice that Mercyhurst is just 100 miles from Buffalo.

We left at halftime to see the womens' ice hockey team face off against Wilfrid Laurier. Our womens' hockey team was ranked No.1 in the USA for the better part of last year, and this year the Womens' Frozen Four is being hosted by Mercyhurst College and the city of Erie. I have two good friends on the team, and I'm happy to say they both scored against Wilfird Laurier. 'Hurst won, 7-0.

Mercyhurst also won the football game, 41-0. Looks like someone poured on the gas in the second half.

We went to dinner at Applebee's with my friend Courtney and we enjoyed good, off-campus food. I don't know how I managed to eat as much as I did...

But Sunday morning we went out again to Eat N Park near the 90 on Upper Peach St before my parents left for home. We said our goodbyes around 11:40, because I had my first day of work at Old Navy starting at noon.

I already miss them, and I guess the one tidbit of advice I have for college students is that it's okay to miss home. It's natural to be homesick every once in a while. Mercyhurst has this ability to create a new, home-like community among its students.As good as the community in Erie is, if you want to visit home, go ahead! There's nothing that can replace Dad's dinners and Mom's cookies.

This week is going to be hectic, as I work 5 out of the 7 next days. I'll be going to Oil City, PA for this weekend and will be attending AppleFest in Franklin, PA with some close friends. Can you say "road trip"?!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Heat Wave!

By some act of God, the thermometer in Erie currently reads 88 degrees.

88! I'm melting like a sno-cone in Phoenix.
(insert Wizard of Oz-esque shrieks here..mmmmeeeelllttttttiiiinnnnggggggg)

This heat is very unusual for somewhere like here, let alone this late into September. Good thing I'm living in the E 41st Street townhouses, where my roommates and I have air conditioning. Days like this are when we definitely get our money's worth for living where we are.

It's kind of cool, actually. Only freshman dorm for their first year at Mercyhurst, then it's off to on-campus apartments and townhouses. Apartment living through the college- with maintenance, police and safety, and everything still included. And if you get into the townhouses, air conditioning. And a basement. And a parking lot. Which means no watching in horror as a snowplow buries my car in the middle of January.

BUT the weather is supposed to get back to its normal, 60-degree self for Parents' Weekend, kicking off tomorrow. My parents are coming, it's not a far drive. My house is literally just about 100 miles from the 'Hurst, which makes it an hour and a half straight shot down the 90 from Buffalo. I'm really excited to see my parents, they're the best.

A visit from the parents usually means getting a care package from home, and getting spoiled like a little kid for a weekend. Including dinner out at a restaurant. REAL food! :D

I didn't have much to do today, as I was able to swing an AMAZING class schedules that's given me Fridays and Mondays off. Hello, 4-day weekends. Every week.

But tonight, I'm working an event for the Ambassadors Club- that's the club that gives tours of the school when people want to visit. However, this event is at a local country club to help with a fundraiser, so all that means is a mini-roadtrip with a good friend who's also working it. Nothing more fun than a friend, a car, a highway, and loud music!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Welcome to the Blog

Hey, I'm Steve- a junior here at Mercyhurst College in Erie, PA. It's pretty hard to believe that I've flown through two years of college already, but here I am, at the halfway point. To my bachelor's degree, anyways. I'm studying History with a concentration in Secondary Education- that's right, I want to teach high schoolers.

Call it insane, call it noble, but teaching is what's calling me.

I'm from Depew, a suburb of the winter wonderland known as Buffalo, New York. I won't lie to you, I miss home everyday (I mean, c'mon. Chicken wings. Do I need to say anything further?) but the community here at Mercyhurst truly has made Erie, Pennsylvania my second home.

And for those of you wondering about the blog title...Mercyhurst just happens to be on one of the highest points in the city of Erie. My brother was also looking at schools here and when I told another college's representative of my enrollment at Mercyhurst he said "So, how's life up on the hill?" Voila, blog title. Done.

There's always something going on at the 'Hurst, which means I'll have plenty to write about. I'm open for any questions from students, parents, or anyone who just wants to know about Mercyhurst- my email is in the "about me" box to the left. We're undertaking this project for you, the reader, so don't be shy!

"Carpe Diem. Seize the day, boys- make your lives extraordinary."- Robin Williams, Dead Poets Society