| I brought my sleeping pad and bag, $30 Target tent, and pillow from home by way of bicycle and light rail. |
| First night tenting out. |
My commitment to the idea is still very strong but so far I am taking it very slow. In the past week I have slept once at my parents' house, once in just the tent outside, three times at my best friend's apartment on campus (17 more times there and I have to start paying rent), and twice in the shed. Currently, and probably for the rest of my stay, I am sleeping in my tent on a bed in the shed (that is not red). This allows for protection from dirty dust that gets kicked up from the dirt floor and security from bugs and small animals that can creep through the crack in the shed door or might be living in the mattress.
First try at buying food.
I have only cooked one meal so far using the gas camping stove (a can of chicken noodle soup and chunky beefy soup; and a few friends came over with some apples and a delicious loaf of bread) and I also for the first time this morning had my own bowl of cereal (honey nut cheerios plus half gallon of milk stored in a cooler with ice). To wash my spork/knife (3-in-1 craziness!) and plastic containers I use biodegradable soap and a refillable gallon of water. I shower and brush my teeth on (almost) a daily basis at the Rec Sports Center and I keep most of my stuff in a full sized locker that I have for the entire calendar year (only $50, that's pretty good rent for a year!). During the day I think about doing homework (eventually I will actually do it in accordance with the whole rigorous schedule thing), go to class, go to ultimate frisbee tryouts, play soccer with some friends, hang out with peeps I happen to walk into, but most importantly, scour for free food on campus.
Gracefully, I have been fed a sandwich from a few friends here and there, which I am very thankful for. A few times, though I hope to keep it rare, I have eaten out - a sub here, a taco there, some chinese one day, and its leftovers for lunch the next (kept the leftovers in a friend's fridge). But the amount of free food being offered is incredible (though not always the healthiest). One day I got a burger, another day I got a bagel, and a third day I got, well, popcorn. Today however I hit the motherload, a "fest", U-fest to be exact. I think I racked up: a dollar breakfast burrito coupon for Qdoba, a buy-one-get-one chipotle coupon (anyone buying? no? I'll probably just hop in line behind someone and ask if I can piggyback off of their purchase), two free Punch pizzas, three free single tacos at Chipotle, two free subs at Jimmy-Johns, a free cookie at Potbelly's, and I got at least two sampler Qdoba cups and loads of pumpkin pound cake from Caribou (not to mention the back-massage, t-shirts, and mystery prize tickets to Nickelodeon Universe. Between using the free food coupons in the next week I hope to become more consistent by cooking myself rice or noodles and buying some fresh vegetables and fruit. However, tonight there is Catholic mass with a free BBQ afterwards.
My shed is still being worked on and I can't wait to show you guys the finished interior. Until then!
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