gradygirl
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Ok, so the students here at Trinity are more or less moved in by now. The campus is getting back into motion, people are seeing one another after the summer, and everyone is living up the not-at-home life.
At around 0330 this morning, I got a knock at my dorm room door. Since I was on-call as an RA, I thought it might be important and answered the door. Here's the huge guy (football player sized, around 6'2") standing there, but I couldn't see him because the light is to his back. He walked over to me, gave me a big hug and a kiss on the head, then proceeded to sit down in a chair in my room and pass out. I standing at my door totally shocked, not being able to say a thing. I finally tried asking him where he lived, but I only got a mumble and a head-bob.
So, in my state of inability and half-awakeness, all I could think of doing was to call the campus LEOs. Two responded, both of whom I know well from TCERT calls. They woke the kid up and asked him what's going on. He said he's a freshman living in a dorm located on the other side of campus and that he was sleeping in his friend’s room. That's when the LEOs broke the news that he was not in the right room, but was rather in a room about 3 doors down and across the hall from his intended destination. Apparently someone had been "studying" too hard all night...
Anyway, if this school year is being started with mysteriously empty O2 cylinders and random kids who walk into my room and fall asleep, how on earth is it going to progress??? My guess is that I'll have lots of stories to tell...
At around 0330 this morning, I got a knock at my dorm room door. Since I was on-call as an RA, I thought it might be important and answered the door. Here's the huge guy (football player sized, around 6'2") standing there, but I couldn't see him because the light is to his back. He walked over to me, gave me a big hug and a kiss on the head, then proceeded to sit down in a chair in my room and pass out. I standing at my door totally shocked, not being able to say a thing. I finally tried asking him where he lived, but I only got a mumble and a head-bob.
So, in my state of inability and half-awakeness, all I could think of doing was to call the campus LEOs. Two responded, both of whom I know well from TCERT calls. They woke the kid up and asked him what's going on. He said he's a freshman living in a dorm located on the other side of campus and that he was sleeping in his friend’s room. That's when the LEOs broke the news that he was not in the right room, but was rather in a room about 3 doors down and across the hall from his intended destination. Apparently someone had been "studying" too hard all night...
Anyway, if this school year is being started with mysteriously empty O2 cylinders and random kids who walk into my room and fall asleep, how on earth is it going to progress??? My guess is that I'll have lots of stories to tell...