Monthly Archives: October 2016

BIOL 121 Field Trip – I Planted Trees

This afternoon I had to venture into the forest of Pacific Spirit Park for a Biology 121 field trip. Honestly I didn’t expect there to be field trips involved in my first year of uni, but it happened anyways~

Our job was to help plant local plant species into an area that was cleared of invasive plants. We were put into pairs, handed fluorescent yellow gloves and a shovel, and off we went.

I learned today that I don’t function well in intense rain. I also don’t really know how to operate a shovel effectively. I would make a wonderful botanist.

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(this looks hella blurry I now realise, woops)

We planted baby Douglas Firs, Bitter Cherry trees, and nearly got to plant a Hawthorne, which looked very threatening with all its borderline dark red thorns.

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After much struggle, my friend and I managed to plant 8 trees over the span of 2.5 hours, which was pretty impressive in my book. There were rocks and plant roots EVERYWHERE, and that made our lives so much harder. Being in the rain and being surrounded by dirt, I quickly gave up trying to keep my new raincoat clean (much to my mother’s dismay) and just watched as my black coat/leggings and rain boots got attacked by mud. Somehow I even got dirt on my shoulders, I have no idea how that happened.

Despite the gross weather, I quite enjoyed this field trip. It took 3 hours out of my Saturday, when I really should be studying for my 4 upcoming midterms (HA RIP ME), but it was a new, fun experience. There was a satisfaction I got after my friend and I finished planting a tree (honestly I think she did more work than me, you da best), and it was also kind of fun to have an excuse to play around with dirt and use a pickaxe (rocks and tree roots are annoooyyyiinngggg). We even got brownies and chocolate for a snack. That is always welcome.

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After I finish washing myself in a washing machine, I better go back to prepping for midterms.

Saying Thank You

Yesterday was Thanksgiving, which meant school was closed.

It also meant that I got to sleep in past 10 am for the first time in 3 weeks. REJOICE. I got the day off to hang out with my friends downtown and just have genuine fun goofing off as we used to in high school. We also had ramen for lunch, which is always welcome~

Our family never really celebrated Thanksgiving in the sense where we made it a big deal of preparing a turkey dinner and all that, but the sentiment was always there. Instead of turkey dinner we had macaroni and cheese, roast beef and cinnamon rolls. In my family, this combo is super rare and is basically as special as turkey dinner. (my family is weird but I love it)

Coincidentally enough, October the 10th is also Taiwan Day, so having two holidays on one day was kind of cool.

This Thanksgiving is the first one that I spent as a university student. (This year is just full of firsts wow how exciting) Putting all the school-induced angst aside, which I have been accumulating exponentially in the past week, I really do have many many things to be thankful for this year. Continue reading

Review on My First Month of Uni

Last week was my first week of midterms. Oh what a hellish ride that was.

I don’t think I was satisfied with how I did on any of the midterms I wrote. I was disappointed and quite angry at myself for not working as hard as I should have. These were MIDTERMS. I really should have done many things differently. Now that I think of it, I am not satisfied with how I faced my first month of uni.

It was not until I finished my Chem 121 midterm last Thursday did I realize that I have gone through a month of being a university student. I never clearly noticed my transition into university mode-it kind of just happened as it did, and that makes me concerned if I’m even getting used to university properly. From navigating Connect to figuring out my schedules to writing my first 10 minute quiz to doing my first lab, I’ve been struggling to some extent.

Thinking about it, I find myself quite pathetic.

Here I am, surrounded by hundreds of my peers at a time, surrounded by so much confidence and purpose, and I myself don’t know what I’m doing. I know that I should be working harder to keep up, but somehow I always fall short from my goals. There’s no one else to blame that disaster on but me, and I’ve learned that the hard way.

For the past few days I’ve been thinking about how my approach to things could have been improved, and I’ve come up with a list of things I should improve as soon as possible. Learning from my mistakes involves addressing those mistakes head on, and here I am attempting to do just that.

Things I’ve learned: Continue reading