Moving in.
It’s like playing tetris, except the rows don’t disappear when you fill them up.
Yesterday I managed to do the impossible — I managed to fit everything I had packed into one half of a double-person dorm room.
My roommate, Yifan, moved in on Monday. Tuesday he woke up early and said “See you in five days!” See, his FPOP is apparently taking him somewhere for the duration of the week. More space for me!
On monday I also began to help with EC’s work for Rush. What does this entail?
At first…. moving wood. Lots of wood.

(They got even more after I went off to do something.)
While this part may have been slightly-less-than-fun (though the free freezepops helped), the payoff was well worth the work. Once the wood was moved in, it was time to start construction.
First, I helped assemble platforms for people to stand on, which will be required on the ascent to what one might call a мебелиbig tower.
Construction of this tower took tons of people until 2:00 AM, but it was pretty fun and very tall. Let me tell you, 24 feet looks very different on the ground than it does vertically.
This is going to be the starting point for a huge roller coaster where the rider is suspended “superman-style” and jaunched over to the sand pits (vollyball court) for a total length of 50-60 feet.
One word: Woah.



Man oh man, I can’t wait to arrive and see the buildings with my own eyes =D
Piper said this on August 22nd, 2008 at 2:48 pm
I miss you.
Manesh said this on August 31st, 2008 at 8:54 pm
your room looks big
bigger than my dorm room but i can deal with the small space cause my room at home is smaller. hooray for space! ahahaha
Kelly Lim said this on September 1st, 2008 at 11:27 pm
I can see from the pictures that you have a nice, normal, non-annoying desk chair. Mine has a weird and pointless rocking device built in so that whenever I go to stand up I think the chair is falling over. Very irritating.
PS: Update your blog! (Use all that “free time” I just KNOW you have…)
Renee said this on September 19th, 2008 at 3:38 pm