Good Evening!
It has been a very busy 2 days since I last posted on the blog. On Tuesday (yesterday) I met with my team to register for Northeastern's annual Husky Hunt. The Husky Hunt is an award winning scavenger hunt that takes place for 24 hours throughout the city of Boston. It is a very popular program because it is extremely fun and each person on the wining team gets a free Jet Blue airplane ticket to anywhere in the country. We had to complete a very challenging test with riddles in a record time to be considered as a team. Luckily we completed the test successfully and we are now registered to compete. After the Husky Hunt registration I participated in another team contest. My residence hall floor ran a pumpkin carving competition which I participated in with my two friends Nicole and Leah. We ended up carving Barack Obama and I must say that it was very successful. It turned out that we only missed first place by half a point. You can see a picture of our pumpkin above. After pumpkin carving I went to another meeting for the "Give 5" event. Right now I am conducting research on environmental speakers. I have been put in charge of bringing an environmental speaker to campus and I have been working with a company in California with speaker connections. I have completed some initial negotiations which have already provided me with some great experience. I will keep you posted on who I end up bringing to campus. Today I started my day by going to Macroeconomics class. I got back my midterm and discovered that I got an A as well as the highest grade in the class. I must say I am very proud of myself. Later in the afternoon I went to the Northeastern Health Fair where I received a free flu shot. This should be helpful for the upcoming cold winter months. Tonight the Senior VP of Marketing from the TJX Corporation came to speak to our business class. He provided some great insight that should be very helpful for our project. I ended my evening with a Resident Student Association General Council meeting followed by dinner with my VP of Housing Services. It was also a very big day because I received a key to the RSA office. This now means that I have no excuse not to spend every moment of my life there. Oh well... I did want all of this. I am having a great time staying so busy and I have discovered that I'm not satisfied if I am not running around like a stressful crazy person. Have a great night! Write to you soon!
XOXO,
Mallory
2 comments:
Hi Honey,
You never fail to amaze me with all of the activities you participate in, and how well you do in all of them! I lovvvvvve your Obama pumpkin. It really looks like him. I can see why you scored so high. Congrats on highest grade in the class on your Econ midterm....what an accomplishment! Glad to hear your team qualified for the Husky scavenger hunt....hope you make it through the lottery segment. ;-))
Colin received some exciting news yesterday...he was selected as the male soloist in one of the major pieces in the winter Show Choir concert. Natalie is the female soloist in the same song. Mr. Lockhart is going to give him some vocal lessons, too. I think he wants to help Colin develop his ear.
Good idea, getting a flu shot. It's going to be a long, cold winter in Boston.
Take care! Stay healthy!
Love, Mom
WOW! You sure are going strong. How many horsepower is your motor? So proud and glad to hear of all you are doing. Love the pumpkin. Congratulations on your "boring" :-) macro class success. I always said that you are "the tops".
(((Mallory)))
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