Sunday, November 1, 2009

Namaste!

As my first blog post ever, I would like to say hello to the e-world, but more specifically all those associated with the University of San Diego. My name is William Woesle and I am a freshman here at USD. I would begin a formal introduction but I think you guys will learn about me in my writing quite quickly.
Today is Sunday, the resolution to my climactic weekend. I would have to say everything but the actual night of Halloween was enjoyable. On Friday I enjoyed a nice date with my girlfriend at a sushi bar in Old Town followed by the Dr. Kenneth Miller lecture. I thought it was so cool that I was listening to the guy that wrote my high school Biology book! I no longer continued my resentment to the burdensome text book. After saying my farewells to Ellie, my girlfriend, I rushed to my dorm to get ready for the Halloween dance. After having soar legs and sweat stained shirt, I believed the dance was a great success. After the entertaining cardio, my friends and I were super hungry and drove to In n Out with our costumes. The looks I got were priceless as I wore my "lederhosen" with confidence and pride! Returning back to the dorm around 12, my night simmered down with a nice, non-horror film.

My SaturDAY was fun while my SaturNIGHT was a bit disappointing. I always wanted to show my friends San Diego outside of Linda Vista and Mission Beach. So around noon I grabbed my friends Jared and Katie and began a 3 hour excursion up highway 101. This was a great bonding experience as we enjoyed sandwhiches and frozen yogurt on Del Mar beach. We finally returned back to Maher, my dorm, in the later part of the afternoon. I was hoping to begin Halloween festivities but everyone didn't know what to do! Thus, my friends and I spent a few hours sitting and thinking. Around 9 pm we finally put on our costumes and felt like acting like kids a.k.a trick or treating. Unfortunately for us, the neighborhood we went to was a total blackout. It was too late for trick or treating, so we tried to immerse ourselves in the college crowd at Mission Beach. Like the neighborhood, MB also looked dead! The reason why I wasn't enjoying this situation was because I was aimlessly driving around with no destination. Tired of driving, I headed back to USD with a car full of disappointed nerds and rednecks. The rest of my night was more relaxing as I just hung out with friends in my room. It was exceptionally funny when we forgot about day light savings and instead thought our clocks were being tampered by paranormal activity. I went to bed rather late but promised to be academically productive on this typically sunny Sunday morning.
Until next time...