Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Paint Party and Semi-Humiliating Dance Off

I'm pretty sure paint parties are some sort of rite of passage at university. Warwick's was last night, on the first Monday of Fresher's. I'm pretty lucky that I got a ticket, as they sold out so quickly.

Now everyone always stresses about what to wear to theses sort of messy events, but I managed to settle on my denim shorts, flip flops and my freshers t-shirt which I had cropped to the extreme. Saying this, pretty much anything you don't mind getting dirty goes, apart from heels, never wear heels.

Again I'd been to late on the Sunday to pick up a freshers t-shirt (they'd sold out by 11am!!) but after hearing that there was one t-shirt left on the whole of campus and it was in the Piazza, my group had pretty much ran to go and see how we could acquire it. It turned out it was through a dance off and anyone who knows me will know that the only kind of dancing that comes naturally to me is the 'twerk like a 13 year old gypsy' kind so I was pretty nervous. It turned out to be Gangnam Style, but I was super keen for the tshirt so I gave it a go even though I had no idea how to do the dance. Turns out by sheer luck, and partly down to the supposed boringness of every other fresher on campus that the people dancing with me were all second years and not eligible for the t-shirt. SO I WON. Gained myself a reputation as a bit of a douche for dancing in front of everyone, but I like to tell myself that it just showed that I don't take myself to seriously.

Back to the paint party. After a considerable pre-drink we rocked up to the SU around 11pm to start the fun. It was packed, like full to capacity packed, so I was pretty worried I wouldn't be able to get anywhere near the paint guns. Luckily Matt from next door is pretty sneaky when it comes to getting the front and so using my womanly wiles and his tallness we managed to push our way to the front where I was blasted right in the middle of the chest by the guy with the paint gun.  It was a crazy night, with lots of slipping over, messy hair and hugging our painty bodies against dry and clean strangers. When I awoke in the morning with a pretty sore head after apparently breaking into one of my friends rooms to bundle them in their sleep I felt like it might be time for some time off. But no, it was time to get stuck into introductory lectures and prepare for yet another night in the SU.



Saturday, September 28, 2013

Moving Day

I can't even explain how ready I was to move to university. After an incredible gap year and summer, I'd spent the whole of September getting increasingly bored and agitated. WHY DOES WARWICK START SO FRIGGIN' LATE? I swear half my friends had left for second year right at the beginning of September and all of my fellow gappies had trickled off shortly after. 

Saying all of this, I can't deny that I still left packing to the last minute and was feeling more than a little under-prepared when Friday came and I still hadn't chosen what clothes I was going to bring with me. 
What do people bring to uni? Can't I just take all my clothes? 

After plenty of tears of frustration as my whole life refused to fit into the car, I finally left for uni, hoping that I hadn't left anything important behind. 

I wasn't actually meant to move in until the Sunday as moving in slots were in surname alphabetical order, but when I turned up it seemed that no one had adhered to that rule. Who would want to miss the first night of freshers anyway? I collected my keys and made my way to my new home, the party halls of the Warwick Uni Campus - Rootes, but New Rootes as opposed to aptly named 'Shit Rootes' that were built a billion years before. My room felt pretty big and after a few hours of unpacking and arranging my belongings (mainly done by my Mum) I felt like I'd made a little home and went off to explore as the rents set up my new printer.

The best thing about moving in day is that everyone is in the same position so it really didn't take long for me to meet some fellow freshers to head down to the Freshers Fair with. We dashed round filling our Freshers Bags with all the free stuff we could find and queued up multiple times for the free dominoes pizza but left a little disheartened as all the Saturday Freshers t-shirts had sold out before we arrived. 

My flat's pretty quiet today as only five people have moved in. I've adopted the flat next door as my social group for the night and am now off to cook pizza for one of the guys next door on the promise of free lunch tomorrow. 

Will update soon.