The Hangover and my weekend

So my parents were trying to decide what movie to go see tonight and I suggested the Hangover.  At first they were kind of hesitant, because they hadn’t heard much about it, but the reviews were decent so we decided to go see it and boy was it funny!  I’m not entirely sure how that movie ended up rated R only and not NC-17, but I enjoyed it none-the-less.  I am still a little confused though, because there was a chicken in their hotel room and I want to know how it got there.  The baby and tiger were explained, but not the chicken.  A chicken does not just appear out of thin air (sadly).

The date for the Club President’s Luncheon was announced officially to me by John and it will be September 14th.  Mark your calendars everyone!  Invitations should be sent out for that three weeks before.  This is an event that I am trying out that had been done in the past, but was run by the SGA President during the 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 academic years.  Following through with promises in my campaign, I am working to create a sort of network or organizations and allowing a way for communication between organizations so as to understand their needs better.

I talked to Tori Mullin today and she is working with a group called Campus Girls USA 2010 Calendar.  Campus Girls USA makes a calendar each year of girls from colleges all around the US in exotic places.  100% of the profits go towards breast cancer research.  This is something near and dear to me, because my grandmother Shirley died of cancer that doctors believe was either breast or ovarian.  If you would like more information about supporting this cause, go to http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1471950050#/group.php?gid=87350708953.

Today I was looking on my facebook and chatting with a girl and it made me think back to I guess the only relationship I end up thinking about when I go back into my history of so called relationships.  It’s been a while since I’ve really had anything you could call a real relationship so it makes me wonder if I’m doing something wrong.  I’m just gonna wait and hope for the best I guess.

Camp is going really well.  On Friday during shabbat (for those of you who don’t know, shabbat is the Jewish sabbath, but at camp we have sort of little skits with the campers and sometimes staff members).  My campers learned the chorus of our remixed version of “I’m On a Boat” until I interrupted and we broke out into “I’m a Little Teapot”.  Being a campus counselor has made me really start to miss being a camper lately.  The days of being a camper were so much fun.  I can remember days at Camp Coleman, Camp Hilltop, Camp Riverbend, and Pingry when I never wanted to go home or go to bed.  Although I don’t get to be a camper anymore, I get to share the joy of camp with some of the coolest campers, so my job isn’t really a job, but getting to go to camp as an almost grown up (I’ll be a kid until I’m done with college at least).

Friday was Shawna Block’s last day at the J and it was pretty sad.  It is so strange to see someone go who you have always worked with.  I can’t believe that Shawna is gone, but I am excited for all the parents and campers in Orlando who are lucky enough to have her there.

Anna was supposed to leave tomorrow (well now today) to go to Coleman, but apparently came has been postponed because the flu is going around or something.  Crazy, I know and it means I am not an only child starting tomorrow.  Being an only child is going to have to wait sadly.

Peace Everyone,

Ross

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