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Thursday, December 12, 2013
To you hopefully non-slumping sophomores,
You all are
almost there! Well, through the first semester at least. I hope the Thanksgiving
break treated you all wonderfully. I will say it was much needed. There is
nothing like getting back in touch with your roots (in my case) and traveling
to California. Sleep and comfort food, mainly Indian, preoccupied my break.

Back to the
education aspect, I thought this meme completely expressed how we all feel
about writing essays. I can sit for at least 30 minutes trying to figure out
how to phrase something and failing fairly epically.
So far, I have managed to still meet
new people every day, or almost every day, when I am on campus. I cannot fully decide
if having Fall Break is a total tease, or like winter break a month early.

I have a
theory about that guy! Maybe the North Pole does not actually exist, but I
think that Santa’s helpers are our parents. They are the true elves and they
help with putting out the gifts along with wrapping them while Santa focuses on
the children who are more in need. I will continue to stick to that theory
until proven
Off the holiday chatter, there are
wonderful volunteer opportunities like soup kitchens and food drives. I bought
the kid I tutor a gift card so he can buy whatever he wants. I love the later
months because they truly focus on being selfless.
I think, nowadays, we all need to
be reminded that it does not hurt to give a little because it will pay off in
the end. In the present, we are so focused on the future and constantly running
our brains to get errands, homework, and other commitments done as soon as
possible. Sometimes we forget to just sit and let life soak in. So, that is my
task for you all. Take five minutes out of your day and think about this past
month (November, that is). Think about what you all have accomplished and be
proud of it. Even if this semester has not been what you were thinking, it does
not mean it was not meant to work out the way it did. Do not forget that school
is a learning experience and we grow each day from those experiences. I just
hope that you all can express your goals with proper grammar and achieve them
as well. I am sending you all good luck vibes for your finals and safe sparkles
for your travels home.
Your blogger and friend,
---
Chand
Thursday, November 7, 2013
To the lovely sophomores of CSU,
As I sit
here in my apartment complex, I suffer a pining headache, a sore throat, and
exhaustion. Sound familiar? If it does not then you are very lucky! Drink lots
of orange juice, tea, or anything containing vitamin c! It all does wonders.

This year the hardest thing for me
has been discipline. I struggle to do my work in a timely fashion. I still get
it done but not as thoroughly. Life is all about learning so sometime I will.
Do not take that to heart, though, please don’t do what I am doing! You all are
stronger than that! As you may learn, I do not take my own advice. This month
has been filled with people having personal, friend, and relationship issues. I
am fortunate enough to have people come to me when something is going on and
then later I am scolded for not following my own advice. I’m convinced that is
just a human thing to do. That’s my justification.

This month, I really got to
thinking about being “that person”. When we entered the restaurant, my mom
immediately requested to be seated at a booth instead of sitting at the table
that we were led to. I thought to myself, “oh no, we’re that family.” From then on, I thought of every scenario where being
“that” something applied. There are those people who put hot sauce on
everything, those who prefer to sleep instead of party, those who walk around
in sandals when there is snow on the ground and many more. Do we humans
categorize to give ourselves peace of mind or is there an alternative purpose?
For me, I talk to random people too much whether it’s on random flights to
different states or at social gatherings here in Fort Collins. I’m that girl. This is simply food for
thought. What makes you that person? I
have so many situations where I am that person. Just yesterday there was a man
who pressed the cross button but proceeded to cross anyways and then the light
turned red for nothing because he had already passed. Darn guy. Don’t be that
guy. The scenarios are infinite of who can be what type of person.
In summary, I crafted
myself a new earring holder from materials at Joanne’s, had some friend dates,
went on a real date, and came to the conclusion that I am content with
receiving more than two B’s by the end of this semester. I've admired beautiful
sunsets from outside my apartment window and here is just one of the many.
The holiday season is fast
approaching and I can say I’m that
girl and I start playing holiday music before Thanksgiving is over. KOSI 101
becomes my go-to radio station and out comes the apple cider and chocolate chip
cookies. I look forward to celebrating fall break in California with some
relatives and then having many, 31 to be exact, celebrating Christmas at my
house for winter break. The true question is: how many family members can you
fit into a hot tub? Last time we had 10. As much as I would like to say that
this semester has been slowly going by because of the sophomore slump, it truly
has sped quickly. I cannot believe that October is over and finals are just
around the corner. Cheers to you all for the hard work that you've put into
this semester. It will pay off soon! I believe in all of you even if you don’t
believe in yourselves. J You all are stuck with me until the end of the year
so get used to my positivity.
Much love,
Chand
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Dearest sophomores,
I hope
this past month has treated you all well. I know sickness has been going around
which really can kill the mojo. Not only that, but these floods have completely
turned our beautiful state upside down. It completely breaks my heart and
having seen it firsthand is simply shocking. I drove home the Saturday after
the heavy rains hit and I ended up driving right into the storm. I was
convinced that the apocalypse had begun. It was terrifying to drive through and
the same storm struck me en route back to the Fort the following day. All I can
say is my best to all Coloradoans, but especially those who were directly
affected. I know in some way we all were, and I kind of get nervous seeing rain
clouds for fear of another flood. I hope our beautiful state recovers quickly
physically but more so emotionally.

I went
to this really awesome event the other day in the plaza of the rec center for
Hispanic Heritage Month. There was a singer/guitar player entertaining while an
artist danced and painted. It was very unique. I never know if I should simply
feel honored to be able to see such talent or horrible about myself for lacking
such talent. Either way, it was wonderful to see. I got to mingle with diverse
folks and soak up some sweet Spanish music.
As part
of my Group Communication class, I must volunteer somewhere with a group of
people and observe the dynamics that occur. Therefore, I went to Zach
Elementary school to volunteer at their field day with a couple of my
classmates! It was the longest three hours of my life. I completely forgot the
fact that kids are always energized. In the blazing heat of the afternoon, I
instructed them to run a seriously far distance for elementary school children.
I kid you not (pun intended), it was probably a good quarter of a mile. Without
complaining, they would book it all the way down and back before I would even
say “go”! So good for them. They were a pleasant, three-hour reminder that I
was not in shape and did not have constant energy. I will say that it was
really wonderful to be around kids again, though. I forgot how sweet it was to
just be around folks whose biggest worry was not being cut in line for the
hamster ball race. It felt really good to be there and really helped clear my
head up of worries. In the end, the longest three hours of my life were ones of
much appreciation, reflection, and exhaustion.

Love always,
Your sympathetic,
stressed sophomore --- Chand
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Hello all!
My name is
Chand and I am extremely fortunate to be one of your handy dandy bloggers. I am
a Communication Studies Major and am currently involved in Key Plus, Triunfo
(tutoring/volunteer organization) and I am a Puksta Scholar. Born in Pakistan,
I am lucky to have a wonderful, large family to give me many opportunities. I
do not enjoy longs walk on the beach because they hurt my weak ankles. Anyways,
that is just a little about me, but now for the good stuff!
This second year has been a blur. From
moving into a new apartment the Wednesday before school started, to typing this
blog, nothing has gone slowly. Easing into to the second-year life consisted of
many trips to King Soopers, amongst other errands. I moved in thinking that it
would take maybe three days total to get all settled in. Well, let me tell you:
I lied. I am still easing in. Moving into the apartment was not even half of
it. Easing into off-campus life, making my own meals, managing my time, and
still trying to be social are all factors that I am still adjusting to.
In general,
what is sophomore year like so far? It is a combination of lack of sleep (that
I definitely brought upon myself because I cannot stop talking to people), constantly
buying something more for the apartment, being placed on the shoulders of
someone at the Macklemore concert (and discovering that he had three dancers
the whole time) and thinking deeply about my freshman year. Oh yeah, and
academics, of course.
Oh dear
academics. I went from taking four legitimate classes, last year, to six. That
in itself is a college shock, but doing extra-curriculars on top of that is
what tipped the scale. Now, when I say that, I certainly do not mean for the
worse. It just tipped the balance scale in a different direction than I first
was anticipating.
Into my second week of school, I have
realized that time management is much more prevalent. I always tell people that
I make time. So, my plan is to do just that; and not just for my consistent dates
with Netflix or the set of Friends DVDs that I have right next to my desk
(although that may be what I do most of with my spare time).
The other day, I walked around
campus and saw the freshmen with their proxy keys dangling from their lanyards.
I thought, “wow did I look that young?!” Most definitely. I’m sure I looked
that “new” as well. As I subtly age, I realized how easy it is to identify
other’s ages, too. They are wide-eyed and wondrous. Just seeing those
youngsters walking around reminded me of how much I transformed and matured
throughout last year.
Anyways, I digress. College is
great. Already, my sophomore year is better than my freshmen year. It just
shows that as of right now, things will only continue to improve. Things will
change, too. I have to keep reminding myself that I am only in my second year. People
will change and all I can do is my thing and hope others support that. So far,
so good, so different, SO EXCITED.
With love,
A new sophomore
who knows she already spread herself too thin this semester
--- Chand
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