
This month Matt and I took a trip to Stamford to look at a couple apartments. We found a place we really liked, but it was a little too far away from the train station. We also realized that it is still a little too early to find private listings for apartments since we don't want to move in until the beginning of June.
Another wonderful thing that happened this month was a flu epidemic that visited out school. Over 300 students were sick the flu, including me. I still have a bit of a cough, but so do most students on campus. I think it needs to stop snowing and Global Warming needs to kick in and boost these temperatures. Speaking of warmer temperatures, what is with Groundhog's Day? I don't understand how you know whether or not a groundhog sees it's shadow. Can people not see a shadow so they conclude that the groundhog has no shadow? Or is there a person who can speak to groundhogs and can ask the groundhog? I also have no idea why the appearance of a shadow or lack there of can tell you anything about how long winter will be this year. I have always been perplexed by this issue and if anyone has any insight into Groundhog's Day, I would appreciate the information.
I have also been extremely busy lately with Gaming for Hope planning. For those of you that don't attend Marist or don't have any idea what I'm talking about, Gaming for Hope is a large LAN party run by the Computer Society and Anime Society. The event involves PC, console, table top games, tournaments and prizes. All proceeds will go to Child's Play Charity, which provides entertainment for hospitals and centers that treat children with terminal illnesses. This year Gaming for Hope will be held on April 19th this year from 1pm - 1am in the Marist College McCann center. For more information go to: http://www.gamingforhope.com/.
That is all for now, but if I will try to post regularly from now on.
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