Buried in this winter morning with wind speed reaching
100kmph, I wonder what lies ahead of me. We have had three snow storms before
this, two of which resulted in school closures. I lament at the closure, as the
second one (where the school was closed for two days) can be attributed to the
inefficiency of the city or Boston government for not clearing the snow faster.
Things are different now – no longer wishing for
off-school-days so that I can ruminate on endless thoughts – I want to
participate in a large learning community. I do not want make-up classes. I
want my plans to go as planned.
Thank God that it is President’s Day tomorrow (you’ll
realise that US has a very high nationalistic holiday to religious/culture-based
holiday ratio), so the school does not need to intentionally close just because
of the snow.
Regardless, we had a fun time yesterday at the Social
Enterprise Conference. Volunteering together, Galvin running around taking
videos, and I as an usher who popped in and out of panels while directing people
to washrooms, lecture halls and Harvard Square.
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