Wednesday 30 January 2013

Writing on the Wall

Yesterday I saw a bunch of graffiti in the bathroom in the University.
It was different that typical bathroom scrawlings however, because instead of saying things like
"Mike was here" or "JK and WC 4eva" it was a conversation.

The first note written was a girl (I'm assuming everyone was a girl since it was the girl's bathroom...) who felt like a failure when she got anything less than an A and the pressure to be perfect was getting to her.

Someone for whatever reason seemed to be unimpressed with her woe and started to talk about how they had it worse, saying that they were pressured to do well in school, work three jobs and dealing with a family member who has cancer and that this overachiever had nothing to complain about.

Some people started to talk about how they too felt pressured to be perfect and that the stress of getting into faculties or grad schools was overwhelming and that people and universities have unrealistic expectations of students.

Other people started to talk about how they too had it worse that wanting to get straight As, talking about they do were working several jobs and family members, or in some cases they themselves were sick.

But the thing that caught my attention was the people getting mad at the people who were insulting the overachievers and saying their problems are insignificant compared to their problems.
This got me thinking.

It doesn't matter what causes the pain. You may think your pain is worse or more important than someone else's. But what it comes down to, is that you are suffering and whatever causes it is irrelevant because it is felt the same way. Suffering is a universal truth.

Monday 21 January 2013

Baby It's Cold Outside

So in Winnipeg it is currently sitting at -29 degrees, which is cold enough as is, but it's even COLDER with the wind chill, -41! That means that frostbite on exposed skin may occur in less than 10 minutes!

I suppose that's the reason why my dad's car wouldn't start today, because he forgot to shut the garage last night and of course didn't plug in... Not so smart on his part.

I bundled up and waited for my bus this morning which was only 10 minutes late (as opposed to the 40 minutes late it was on Friday... yay!)

If I didn't have class and work today, it would be a perfect day to stay curled up under the covers and not leaving the house.

Wednesday 16 January 2013

Winter Blues

As we are now half-way through January, I feel that I am now tired of winter, snow and especially the cold.
I love the winter in December, and I'm even okay with snow in November. After all, it's pre-Christmas. The winter wonderland only adds to my exuberant joy and cheer (which occasionally annoys people, but sorry, I'm not sorry).

However, once New Years has rolled around, and the Christmas decorations are taken down (or at least should be... I really need to get on that, oopsie!) I'm done with the snow and start to crave sunshine and warmth. Heck, I'd even be okay with some spring-time rain.

Snow I am done,
We've all had our fun.
But cold I am sick,
And the icy streets so slick.
No more shoveling,
The frozen fingers suffering.
I am so through,
Of my lips turning blue.
The bundling up tight,
The dark before night.
Winter you were nice,
But not without the Christmas lights.