Sunday, March 27, 2011

'tis the season to be campaigning...!?!

Hi Everybody!

"Sarah Barr for MSG Secretary" Pins
So as I mentioned in my last blog, this past week was all about running my campaign for the Mercyhurst Student Government secretary position.  If you had told me in high school that I was going to be so involved in student government, I would have thought you were crazy-- I actually had never participated in anything student government related until I got to college!

However, MSG proved to me that it's never too late to try something new and maybe out of your comfort zone.  Not only have I met some great friends, but you also get the inside scoop about what goes on at Mercyhurst-- not to mention, our administration truly values MSG as the student voice, so they're totally willing to make changes if they feel it will benefit the student body.

2010-2011 Sophomore Class Senators
At midnight on Friday, I got a call from our current MSG President, congratulating me for winning the election!  I was ecstatic that all the hard work that my friends and I put into the campaigning and PR paid off!

At tomorrow's MSG meeting, myself, along with the rest of the new executive board, will be sworn in and it'll be official!  We will all definitely miss the seniors, however everybody's pumped up and ready to go for another great year ahead.

Here's to hoping that I don't get carpal tunnel ;)

Sarah

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Sunsets, Hockey, Glitter, and More Hockey =)

Hi Everyone!

So it's been a very, very fun week here at the 'hurst!  As I sit down to start homework and get ready for my week, I realize how little work I've done since Thursday and how although it's been nice, I have a very busy week ahead of me.  But let's get back to remembering the fun past few days... =)

Lake Erie Sunset
On Thursday, my friends and I decided to take advantage of the GORGEOUS weather and we went to Presque Isle.  Luckily, I didn't have too much homework and knew that spending an afternoon with my friends playing beach volleyball and capture the flags would be the better long term decision as opposed to staying home and doing homework/laundry. (Needless to say, I was definitely right).  There's so much to do at Presque Isle and it's definitely a place you need to go to if you're ever in town.  My friends and I decided to stay until sunset and then we went to eat breakfast for dinner-- what a perfect way to end a great day!  Rumor has it that a Lake Erie sunset is one of the best in the world; see for yourself...

On Friday, once my last class ended at 3:20, I volunteered to work at the NCAA Women's Division I Frozen Four through the Ambassador's Club.  This was such a cool event that I will definitely remember, even though our girl's team unfortunately did not make it to the final four.  My job was to check credentials and make sure that people were going to the right place.  The ambassador and I who were doing this happened to be doing this right next to the Wisconsin pep band, so it was really loud, but really cool to be so close to the school spirit!  Wisconsin University played Boston College where Wisconsin won and then later that night, Cornell played Boston University and Boston won.

The Roomies and I
On Saturday, I decided to complete half of my Service Learning for my Religious Persons and Traditions class.  We are required to complete ten hours of community service, but it's really cool because there are so many options, so students really have the ability to tailor that service to their interests.  I love working with children, so on Saturday, I volunteered my afternoon to work at the ExpERIEnce Children's Museum where there happened to be a Princess Party.  I painted nails, did hair, and made necklaces and although it was exhausting, it was a lot of fun but I literally got home and was literally covered in glitter-- good thing I love glitter!  Both of my roommates' parents were also in town, so after I got back, the roommates and I all went to dinner at a restaurant called Pufferbelly's, which is ironically right next to the children's museum that I volunteered at!

It's Official, WE WERE THERE!
On Sunday, my roommate Kylie, her parents and I went to the Frozen Four championship game.  I wasn't sure if I wanted to go because I knew I hadn't done work all week, but I'm so glad I went.  Wisconsin ended up winning and although Ky and I were kind of rooting for BU, we were pretty neutral with the outcome, especially since BU beat Mercyhurst and kept us out of the Frozen Four.  Regardless of who won though, it was a really good time and an excellent excuse to not do homework!

Well as my computer clock turns to 10:59PM and since I have a paper due for my 9:30AM fashion class, I think it's finally time to start work and prepare for a crazy week ahead.  I will be especially tied up with student government elections stuff because I'm trying to get elected as the new MSG secretary.  I find out the results on Friday so I will for sure be blogging about that next week.

Hoping I make it out of this week with some sanity =)

Sarah

Sunday, March 13, 2011

An Ambassador Filled Weekend

Hi Everyone,

Well it's been another fun weekend here at the 'hurst, but unfortunately, Monday morning is quickly approaching and I still have reading to do!  Something particularly unique about this weekend was that I managed to do something Ambassador Club related Friday-Sunday, yay Ambassadors!

2011-2012 Roommates =)
On Friday night, I had a game night at my apartment with my future roommates, which was so much fun!  We played reverse pictionary and this board game called Imaginiff, while eating cupcakes and chips; definitely a chill, but very fun night =) On Saturday, I gave a tour to two prospective families, which is something I always look forward to.

On Saturday, I also went fabric shopping with my friend Rachel because we're required to make a knit garment for Apparel II, note to all the prospective fashion merchandising majors out there-- about 50% of the incoming freshmen don't know how to sew, so don't worry if you don't know how, I didn't know how! Then I did some homework before I went over to my friend Jeremy's apartment to hang out.  On Sunday, me and all of the Ambassadors went to Spring Tea, which I mentioned in my last blog.

Jeremy and I @ Spring Tea
Needless to say, it's been another great weekend at the 'hurst, but now it's time to get some work done!


Adios =) Sarah

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Spring Term & Spring Fever

Hi Everyone!

Sorry it's been a while... last week I was on Spring Break and decided to take a little blogging hiatus as well.  But now school is back in full swing and I'm three days into Spring Term, which is pretty hard to believe!  The classes I'm taking are Apparel II: Assembly and Production, Religious Persons and Traditions, and Statistics.  As of right now it's still kind of hard to judge how much I'll enjoy these classes, but hopefully I'll be pleasantly surprised.  I always find starting a new term so refreshing-- new classes, new people to meet, new schedule, etc.  Monday morning, the first day of classes, I woke up to the sun shining... and what's more refreshing than that?!

Although Spring Term has just begun, I already have quite a few things going on this month that I'm really looking forward to.  I used to despise March in high school because it always seemed to drag on forever (much like the crazy weather), but looking at my calendar, I'm going to have my own March Madness.  Spring Tea, a ceremony to say goodbye to the senior ambassadors and hello to the new ambassadors, is this Sunday, and then the Women's NCAA DI Frozen Four is the following weekend.  Student government elections are also in the middle of March, along with Laker Live-in and Major Day, which are great opportunities for any prospective high schooler who's interested in the school.  I will for sure need to stay on top of my game this term, especially with nice weather approaching (hopefully sooner than later!).

Here's to another fun, busy, and (hopefully) productive term! =)

Sarah