Anyway, hopefully now I'll be free to blog to little heart's desire since classes are over and I am still stuck in lovely Boston for two more torturous weeks. It's not that I don't like Boston, it's just that I like home better.
Anyway, since I don't expect the world to revolve around me (even though it should attempt to), my dad has moved almost all of my possessions out of my room and I am currently living out of two suitcases. Yippee! So I am living a very minimalist life for right now. It's kind of boring, but hopefully once work starts and the weather gets a little nicer, I will enjoy my time here more. Thankfully my room isn't totally empty, since BU is so kind to give me a very nice quality couch and coffee table and my residents were so kind as to do the exact opposite of what I told them and put a chair in the hallway, which I have added to my room's furnishings. I would take a picture of my room, but I even packed up my digital camera and am only left with my film camera. By the time that film is finished, developed, and up online, I will be home.
I have moved all my furnishings to the front half of my room in attempts to make my room seem half as small as it is, so it feels a little less empty. I also intensely cleaned my room. I eventually will figure a way to organize my clothing so it's not just bulging out of the two suitcases I have. Eventually...
Anyways, what I have left is: 1 1/2 suitcases of clothes/shoes, my computer, furniture (a bed with a fitted sheet, 1 blanket, and a borrowed pillow, a coffee table, a couch, a desk, and chairs) 2 bikes (Magaly's and mine), my backpack, bath and cosmetic supplies, cleaning supplies, my on-call phone, an air freshener, film camera, reusable water bottle, and...
the two most important things:
1. my Nintendo DS Lite
2. my cacti
That's all for now, it feels good to write. Now I have to think of something new to listen to so that I don't listen to The Starting Line's Say It Like You Mean It for the 11th time in a row.

Missing home! Also, congratulations Sue for graduating from Rowan University! So proud.
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