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Memorable College Moments

May 29, 202312 min
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An article at Grown & Flown titled "10 Moments From College That I Would Like to Relive" prompted us to talk about all those precious moments from that time in our lives (although there are precious few that we actually want to relive).

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Welcome to the Parenting Roundabout podcast for the week of May twenty twenty three. I'm a choleric, so I'm here with Catherine hell Echo Hello and Terry Morrow. Hello. Every week we chat about what parents were talking and complaining and obsessing about right now. This week we're complaining about mean girls and obsessing about mementos of our kids' lives. We also take a couple of breaks for an entertainment discussion and a recommendation round up. Today we are talking about memorable college

moments. So there was an article on Grown and Flown that listed ten moments from college that I want to relive, according to the author, And so it got me thinking, what college moments would you want to relive? And Terry, I don't know if you've noticed, but this the author went to you see Santa Barbara, Oh my goodness. So she talked about having picnics

and watching the sunset over the ocean. You know what I removed about the ocean ucsp As if you went anywhere near it, you got tar on your feet and then you had to go someplace and like take it off with gasoline. So what I was not so much about going to the beach. There was tar on the day tar there was there was like oil in the water, and so if you went in the water, or if you walked on the sand where the water had been, just big pieces of like tar would

stick to you. Really kind of that kind of blew the mood, you know. Yeah. One of the items on this list says first day of classes freshman year. Um, no, I would never want to relive that, you think up from college? Just things I never want to relive, right, you know, the worst time, throwing up at a college drinking party. Really ill advised trip to Europe. No, I don't think I don't want to do that again. You would that advised about that trip.

It was just you know, it's like a couple of weeks would have been great, but we like did two months and we had the urail passes and we stayed at the hostels and it just like part way through it was just like too much. But you still had to keep going right, right, right, So you just we were we bent off way more than we could

chew. And I also I had this backpack. I started out with like a like a day pack sized pack because we were in travel light and then I kept buying things and wanting to keep them, and so one of the things I had to buy was a huge backpack, and then I kept falling. So I had these stupid Familari shoes that were just being good for your feet, and I would just roll forward and smack down on the ground because

I had this huge thing on it back. So it's just like, I guess if I went back and did it again, I would do it smarter, maybe like wait another five years, it might be good. So you had money to travel style to things that I cannot quite handle, So that's fun. I don't know. I enjoyed college. I had good years of college, but there's not that much I would like to go back and revisit.

I don't know. You guys have have warm college memories. So warm college memories, yeah, I mean the you know, just some of there were some memorable like outings and not even necessarily parties, but like just stuff we did together as a big group. You know that I still remember and that we're really fun. So I would go back and do that. And one of the things on this list is like the first sports game of the season, you know, that's always fun. I don't think I went to

any sports things. Yeah, I mean it depends on the school. I guess. I think our frisbee team probably was working out someplace and I just missed it. I mean, our school wasn't necessarily that great at sports, but there were some there were some funny, you know, traditions. Yeah, but it's fun to be a part of. Right, I didn't even know my school had sports. Now my CUCSB doing well in sports, so

I maybe just was not hooked up to it. Right. But the place where the school that my son is going to go to, they have, um, like this big rock on campus, you know, and I feel like a lot of places do and people paint it for yeah, with their club or their fraternity or whatever. But when you're a freshman, you sign your name on it and they have all the freshman like, go to the rock my name, and then when you're senior you do it again. I guess. So that's kind of fun stuff like that, you know. Yeah,

that's kind of a neat experience. I enjoyed my first year in the dorms. I don't know if that's like, um, yeah, that was kind of that was fun. I mean at first, it was kind of hard. To get established. But once I did, it was we had

a lot of fun in the dorms. Um what else. I just loved being in the city because it was in the university, was in the city, like right in not downtown but near downtown, and in the country, yes, and so it was really fun to be in the city and explore and to have the freedom because I also had my car with me, so then we would drive around and explore the city and go out and yeah,

a lot of fun. And then the second year, now husband who was then my boyfriend, he was also at a school going to school nearby, so he had a lot of good times, you know, moving out together and going places. Yeah, it's a lot of fun. I don't know that I wouldn't necessarily want to go back to my years year in the dorms. I was only in for one year and then I was in apartments after that with roommates, are by myself. But I do remember the donuts at

the dining hall that i've breakfast every morning. I can't find that kind of donut. It was just like a simple cake donut with chocolate frosting. It should be very basic, and I don't see them anymore, and they were so good and they were so bad for me. But you know what, nobody could tell me when to eat for breakfast's right, right. And I also had a couple of professors I could think of in particular who made me feel smart and talented, and I'd go back and have that feeling again.

That was pretty nice. Oh yeah, So I don't remember any of my professors except for my French teacher well, who came to class with something green in a mason jar and he drank it and that was it. We had a French I had a French teacher who would like trick people into saying bad words in French and then make fun of them. You know something where if you pronounce it one way, it's fine, if you pronounce it an other way, it's a curse word. And you know, he would make fun

of them. So that was not nice. That's real mature catch. But there's these two. I can think of the one I remember the delight of the one professor when I actually memorized the rhyme of the ancient mariner, tried to write it all in a blue book. That was fun. And then this College of Creative Studies, I was in. Marvin Mudrick was the founder of it, and I had classes with him in writing and he really made

me feel like I could write, so that was special. And I also was a campus ministry intern for a church in the little student slum outside of the campus that was me slum. I think that's the accepted description for what I love ISTA is. I think that pretty much sums it up. I don't think that's controversial. I've never heard of. Maybe that's what Kinko's got its start, like the original first Kinks. Yeah, yep, really yeah, yeah, my time. By the time I was there, there was

two copy machine copy companies in town. Item but it's like two two rivals, two rivals. Yes, and your professor would like, say, go to this one and go get a copy of all my notes. Oh but yeah, wow started there. H Wow, there's a business that has coming and gone. Oh my gosh, Kinko's. I forgot about that. Yeah, I was even in Bank Hoover. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we

went to Kinkos. Wow, they've been absorbed by FedEx. But yes, well, anybody else have any any high points of college they would like to revisit that time you dreamed that maybe one day you would be a podcaster. A special moment that vision. You went to a fortune teller and they said, I see you sitting in front of a mic late at night. Oh. I got engaged in my fifth year. Wow, you go, hmmm,

that's your college. I got engaged. I had a boyfriend for like, you know, the basically the whole four years of college, and um, we you know, I decided to break up with him towards the towards the very end, and um, he said, you know, how about if we just stay together until we graduate and then so we can just like do all the end of year you know stuff, and then we'll break up. It's like, yeah, that sounds good, you can do that,

and so we did. It was a passionate sort of relationship there at the end, I have this business contract we will agree to stay together until he was under contractual obligation. I wasn't obligated. It was just like, you know, we could just do this, yeah really, And you weren't like, no, I'm gonna go and have fun with my friends and on my own. Well we had all the same friends because we've been together since freshman

year. Oh okay, So that was that was kind of part of it, Like, right, let's not like make everyone have to choose between us. Well just then after that, yeah, you just like buy and parted ways. Yeah, pretty much. So a pleasant college memory. Catherine would let nothing not like to go back and live. I mean it's fine. It was very sensible, very sensible. Well, now he like is a high level person that helps run medicare, so wow, he's could you put

a good word for him? And I'm coming up on it so you can see that he is a very practical person. Wow, it's so sad because practical is a good thing to be, and yet when you say it about somebody who's like in college, it just seems like, oh, how sad. Sad. Well, it's practical for us to say that. That's it for today's Round one. Tune in tomorrow for our entertainment themed Round two and later in the week to find out what we're complaining about, obsessing about,

and recommending right now. We're always interested in what you have to say, so drop us a comment on our website, our Facebook page, or Twitter, where you'll find us at roundabout Chat.

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