A Vision Fair And Fortunate
Tonight we went outside. It was an adventure to say the least. I really don't like walking. I know that sounds rediculous, but I hate it. I would rather bike everywhere than walk. I was extremely disappointed to see that we would be walking forever, because the Education building isn't exactly close to the John Mitchell Building. The one thing I really liked about us going outside, is that everyone would be staring at us. I love that. I'm sort of an eccentric person and I do things all the time that cause people to stare at me.
Anyway, we go to a huge football field and just began to experience nature. I'm really not an outdoorsy type of girl, but it was a cool experience to see things from different angles and different perspectives.
Then we got to run with our eyes closed, which is not good for me, the whole trust thing again. I was frightened, but I lived through it, I guess.
The next step was to experience statues by feeling them. It was a neat thing to feel something and have a picture of it in your mind and then see it for what it really is. It's sort of like a metaphor for people. At least that's how I saw it.
Then we went to the stone canoe. It was really dirty and I did not want to sit in it, but looking back I wish I would have. I feel like I took myself away from a feeling of community with the class and I wish I could have gotten over it.
Tonight we went outside. It was an adventure to say the least. I really don't like walking. I know that sounds rediculous, but I hate it. I would rather bike everywhere than walk. I was extremely disappointed to see that we would be walking forever, because the Education building isn't exactly close to the John Mitchell Building. The one thing I really liked about us going outside, is that everyone would be staring at us. I love that. I'm sort of an eccentric person and I do things all the time that cause people to stare at me.
Anyway, we go to a huge football field and just began to experience nature. I'm really not an outdoorsy type of girl, but it was a cool experience to see things from different angles and different perspectives.
Then we got to run with our eyes closed, which is not good for me, the whole trust thing again. I was frightened, but I lived through it, I guess.
The next step was to experience statues by feeling them. It was a neat thing to feel something and have a picture of it in your mind and then see it for what it really is. It's sort of like a metaphor for people. At least that's how I saw it.
Then we went to the stone canoe. It was really dirty and I did not want to sit in it, but looking back I wish I would have. I feel like I took myself away from a feeling of community with the class and I wish I could have gotten over it.

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