I
am Graem Cook, and I am a freshman in college at the University of North
Alabama. While here at college there have been many new experiences, as you can
imagine. One of the new things that I am doing is this blog. I have never
blogged before but for one of my classes we are to keep a blog of our
experiences at college and especially how our Honors experiences have affected
our time here. Now as I mentioned, this is the first blog I have ever
attempted, so let’s see how this goes.
Well I think we should start from
when I moved in and go from there. I moved in on the August 12th, which
was a week before most everyone else, because ROTC had a leadership conference
to get us acclimated to the program. I liked it and it was a good way to meet
my Cadre as well as the cadets that I will spend a lot of the next four years
with. I also met a fun group of Honors upperclassmen that had also moved in a
week early for various reasons. It was really good to meet these students
because they told me a lot about the campus as well gave me some outside ROTC
human interaction, seeing as there is only one other cadet staying in
Lafayette. A day or so before the rest of the freshman were supposed to move
in, us early bird learned the fun way that the fire alarm is tied to the power grid.
This means that whenever there is the slightest power surge, the alarms will
all go off. We all happened to learn this at about 1:50 AM and not many people
were satisfied with the response time to turn off the alarms. I met plenty of
new people as they started moving in and our dorm gradually started filling up,
and we would hang out in the lobby when we had free time, and the group always
seems to be different depending when I make it down there (a small trend that
seems to always be happening, and I continue to meet people there). After a week of small communication with
various people and getting used to the routines of classes, we had arrived at
the weekend and with it the Fall Honors Memphis Trip (8/24-8/25). This trip is
an annual event that all of the freshmen in the Honors program go to Memphis, TN.
We left at 1:30 on Friday afternoon and drove the two and a half hour drive to
Memphis and we watched “The Other Guys” on the bus. When we got to Memphis we
were free to do what we wanted and I ended up going to the Hard Rock Café with
a small group of students, and afterward we got on the trolley. We rode it to
the end of the line, but then we had to walk back, which was interesting. We got
a lot of really cool pictures of downtown Memphis though while we were walking.
When we finally got back to the hotel most of the honors students hung out in
the hot tub/pool until it closed at 11. When the pool closed, everyone really
went on to their rooms to sleep. The next day we left for the Memphis art
museum which was really fun. We hung out there for about 2 hours before we went
to lunch at a really good BBQ joint that was near the museum and zoo. After
lunch we went to the zoo and we split into small groups on our own to explore
the place. It was really good to hang out with these new people in such a
relaxed and fun way. The last thing that we saw there were the penguins, but
they were a slight let down. They just stood around in a big group, it was weird.
After the zoo we went to Huey’s in downtown Memphis, which was delicious, and
then started the drive back to Florence. When we got back to UNA most of us
shuffled off to get some sleep. In the following week, a lot more people were
in the lobby at various times and we got even closer as a group. Classes seemed
to become more normal as I become more used to my schedule and I ironed out
problems. This past Thursday I finalized a switch in my schedule between two
classes and I think I’m ready for the year.
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