A look at the life of a baby hawk living at "the Rock"
Monday, December 9, 2013
The Last Day of School
Mary wrapping her Secret Santa gift
Our wrapped Secret Santa gifts
Today was the last day of school… It is the
last day of school? It is so weird to think about because it feels like just yesterday
I was at orientation dancing in a pit of bubbles and tossing eggs. So much has happened
in the past four months and I don’t really know a good way to sum it up. I
think the best way may be to just tell you what I am doing right now. I just
finished doing an hour and a half of P90X yoga with a bunch of my friends in
the basement of Corcoran (my residence hall) and now we are all sitting around
and getting ready to watch the Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. It all
seems so natural. I feel as if I have known these people all my life and I can’t
imagine being anywhere else in this moment. I feel like I am at home. For this
reason, I know Rockhurst was the absolute best choice I could have made when deciding
on a school. There are only about 2500 undergrad students and the small number
has made all the difference. I see many of the same people every day and we
have all become a family. I even feel a sense of community with the people I
see in the halls because they always send smiles my way. Although I have never
attended a large university, I know this same experience could not be had at
one.
Watching Return of the King in the basement [:
The Rockhurst community does not only include
the students. The faculty and staff are essential to the success of the
university. Rockhurst would not be the same without leaders such as Bill Kriege,
Assistant Director of Campus Ministry, or Rev. Thomas Curran, President of
Rockhurst University. Their presence inspires students to enjoy their time at school
and make the most of every opportunity. These two men are often in the back of
my mind as I go through the motions on campus. They have worked so hard to make
this campus what it is now and I would not want to ruin that by not living up
to their high standards. I would only want to enhance the experience for other
students in everything I do. Just being on campus has transformed me. It has
been such a nurturing environment spiritually, academically, and socially since
day one. I thank God every day for everything Rockhurst has already done for me
and will do over the next three and a half years.I hope that one day I can find a way to repay the enormous debt.
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