Saturday, October 24, 2009

Senior Event at Leeds Farm














Okay. Again, it was been far too long but once again, I was swamped with assignments for the past couple of weeks. I am back for now. A couple of weeks ago, I went with the other seniors (about 40 of us or so) to Leeds Farm on Route 37 about 15 minutes away from the school. I needed a break and this was perfect for me.

Most of the time while I was at the farm, I wondered aimlessly with a couple of my friends. The first thing I did was the corn maze; however, it was not really a corn maze because most of the maze was torn down so it looked barren. The supposed of the maze was to dip each finger into some kind of gel throughout the maze. Once you found all five of them, you could solve the maze and see that kind of farmer you are. One problem: the gel was dried up and I could barely see the gel. Basically, I walked through a dead maze for about 30 minutes with little to show for it.

Next up was the zip line. This was the most exciting activity of the day for me. I actually had to wait in line (I guess most people would agree with the previous statement). The exhilaration of being in the air was enough for me although it was too short. I did not get to go on the zip line as it was raining very hard at that point and the walkway was very slippery. Bummer.

I waited around for the rain to stop then I went on a hayride on a locomotive. The experience was peaceful and the staff tried to make it as comfortable and interesting as possible. There was many animals during the ride even though none of them were real. Still, they were cool to look at. I liked the peacefulness of the ride into the woods and the sun started to come out.

The rain came back at the end of the ride so I had to seek shelter immediately. The shelter was the barn where I saw many pigs, cows, and hens. I have not been to a farm in a long time so I enjoyed it. I realized that I could get food in the barn upstairs so to avoid the rain for a longer period of time, I went upstairs. I realized earlier in the day that most of the group disappeared and I had no idea where anyone went. Lo and behold, most of the other seniors were upstairs in the food area, eating. My second highlight (if I had to say another one besides the zip line) was the food. The food was inexpensive and just what my body craved after being on the farm for about 2 hours. I had chili cheese fries and a hot dog and for my dessert, I had granny apples with caramel poured on top. So good!!

The last thing I did was to buy a pumpkin. It was a pumpkin farm and the senior class advisory council had a hook up by taking 2 dollars off with the purchase of a pumpkin. The pumpkin were of all different sizes and colors. The pumpkin I purchased was $2- it was a medium size bluish-gray pumpkin that I still have sitting on top of my refrigerator.

Overall, it was an all right experience for a senior class college trip. Very simplistic and cheap but fun. The next blog will be about the senior class trip to Dave and Buster's!! Stick around!!







With much OWU Love,
Hasani Wheat
Class of '10

Saturday, October 17, 2009

My insane and hectic life












There is no other way to put it. I have a full course load (5.5 credits) and I work around 30 hours a week at City Hall in Delaware, OH and the Student Involvement Office. Blogging is extremely hard this semester and although I have done lots of things and have taken pictures as proof, I have not been thinking about blogging, unfortunately. My focus is primarily on my Historical Research Seminar paper which is due in 10 days- I just started the paper today- and all of the obligations that a senior has to fulfill- grad school applications, getting money for the GRE, and other smaller priorities that only senior college students have to deal with. I know that it was been awhile since I lasted blogged but it has been extraordinarily difficult. In a way, I really want this semester to be completed and out of the way, but I know that I will miss being in an environment like this.


Since the last time I blogged to you all, I went to the Walk to Defeat ALS 4 miler down at Ohio State with my fraternity brothers, helped set up and did registration, helped clean up the campus by completing service through the Greek Clean-Up Day right after and last week, I was at Mingo Park helping clean up the river bank. See my pictures above. I found all kinds of cool things in that river such as an electronic dart board. I have been quite busy on the service side; mainly as a way to mitigate all of the stress and balancing crucial time management of everything I want to do for senior year. I have to multitask all of the time in order for everything to get done. Story of my life.


Right now, I am recovering from this cold weather. I just came from the Women and Men's Soccer Games where we won both. I am glad that I endured the weather to see the game and to take a break from my academics. I also have an exam on Wednesday so I am also bracing myself for that as well. I had an exam in my Astronomy class right before the Mid-Semester Break (which by the way, did not seem like a break at all because I was working a lot). I must find my way to the library to pick up more books and documents for research. My life is pretty monotonous right about now.


Within the next couple of weeks, I will be facing arguably the most stressful and arduous time during my time at Ohio Wesleyan. I will be turning in tons of papers for classes that will determine if I can graduate a semester early. I need to seriously focus on the goal so I can begin the rest of my life. Wish me luck... it is going to be ugly but I shall pull through. Believe that!!! I do not have anything else to say... I'm cold and I have to go to focus on writing.







Focused to the end,
Hasani Wheat
Class of '10