Showing posts with label Alpha Gamma Omega. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alpha Gamma Omega. Show all posts

7.05.2008

Back in Davis...

Freshman orientation starts this week at Davis and I'm holding a seminar about getting connected in the Christian community on campus. I thought I'd be having a blast, but after getting here today, not so much.

The first thing I encountered was a house that looked like a zoo had come in... Next, beer bottles all up in the refrigerator and recycling bin (completely off limits in the AGO house). I went shopping for food to eat and paper to make flyers for my seminar...but kept forgetting things like the AGO bank card I needed to activate and a check I needed to deposit before making purchases on my account. That got frustrating. Clay came by and took Mike and me to lunch at Woodstocks (that was the highlight of the day...thank you!!!) and he took the beer bottles out of the fridge and "confiscated" them...hehe.

After a long day of preparing stuff, I finally sat down to rest up a bit, and after getting SOO bored of sitting, I watched two movies and cleaned the living room... I still have a lot of time before the end of the day. I'm thinking about going to the gym and eating dinner. Mmmm.

Catch you all later bloggers!

6.29.2008

AGO Tour - Zeta

Yesterday I started my mission of visiting each one of the active AGO houses. This is Zeta at UCSB. Unfortunately, the people I was with were in somewhat of a hurry, so I couldn't go inside and meet anybody or even take time to look around. But since I'm in Santa Barbara fairly often anyway, this one shouldn't be so hard to hit up later. Colorado and San Diego will probably be my problem houses.

My critique: I really like the chairs on the roof and the fire hydrant! The porch is pretty nice and so is the placement and look of the windows. The crest doesn't look centered but I think that's because of the random window above it and to the right... Also, the shape of the letters looks weird to me...it seems like the A and O are very narrow and the G pretty wide. Other than that, great job Zeta!!!