Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Montreal a.k.a my awesome birthday blog a.k.a the end of IAP
Montreal a.k.a my awesome birthday blog a.k.a the end of IAP Caffeine is in the air my friends, pencils are writing, printers are spooling (unless youre the one I tried to print to in the Student Center.grumble grumble), and all this can only mean one thing. The MIT machine is back in gear. If you truly have no idea what I mean, we here at the ONLY institute of technology went back to class for reals on February 3rd. Before all this, (or at the same time if youre Dr. Manhattan) the graph of awesome vs. IAP remaining looked something like 1/x^4, culminating in a spectacular finale not seen since the likes of 4th of July. Days left vs. Awesome. (Whats the derivative of awesome?) See, the nice thing about being around such awesome, motivated people is that when you say something like Guys we should go to Montreal. It happens. What follows are the hilights of the spectacle that will forever be known as: Bad Decision 2009:Montreal (Its an inside joke, but well get to that) So the day were supposed to leave, Thursday Jan.29th, I have my Physics final. Since the only thing I hate more than studying is packing, I studied up until I left to take the test. Ill spare you the exciting details of me doing breakneck calculations to derivate the coefficient of friction on complex surfaces and sum it up as: Physics-0 Chris-1. So I raced back to my room to throw all my things into a suitcase and head for New Hampshire with my friends. Once we arrive, there is a wonderful surprise inside : Vicky 12s mom cooked ribs and baked beans and coleslaw as a birthday dinner! At first I was nervous about how this was going to compare to the mana-from-heaven that is Texas-style BBQ but, dare I say, it was actually really good. Scanned from the Texas History textbook After stuffing myself full of BBQ, there was another surprise: Not just any cake my friends, yellow cake with chocolate icing, the only kind of cake I really like! Our only wish is that no one will see us weeping in sadness once dinner is over So after dinner we did generally relaxing things like Wii Tennis, Halo, Mario Kart Wii etc. until shouts and laughter gave way to silence punctuated by the occasional snore. (I dont know who was snoring, but whoever it was, this is me calling you out.) Bright and early we were on the road headed for the frozen north, a.k.a Montreal. Were smiling because none of us has homework to do. Aurora, the group mascot you reached this sign reading much faster than I did driving Before we knew it, we were at Customs on the border. Turns out, youre not actually supposed to take pictures of the border security, so here Ive artistically rendered what it looked like. Thats pretty much exactly what we saw It didnt take long before we knew we had really left America. (Seriously, this sign is like 30 feet down the road). and stuff like this doesnt really happen in America: Buses went on both those lanes next to us. In the other direction. After driving through the most barren wasteland Ive seen since the last barren wasteland I saw (I know, youre impressed with my eloquent description), some scary bridges and the horror that was a stick-shift in a hilly frozen city; we arrived at our hotel. And what a hotel it was. Lets pause for a side-story. Being the broke college students we are, we wanted the cheapest possible hotel, so after some searching we came upon the Exclusive Celebrities Hotel in Montreal. Collectively it only cost us $40 for 2 nights. Ok, maybe now you know what to expect better than I did. that does look..exclusive After, err admiring.the room for a while (no joke, one of the handles on the sink was just a bolt. And our shower had luxurious plywood paneling). We unpacked and felt the familiar pangs of hunger. Google thankfully had made a suggestion for where to eat, and we were off. Now Montreal averaged about 10-20 without wind chill while we were there, so the girls made the wise decision of wearing high heels. And Michelle11 wore a skirt. (Now you understand why we called the trip Bad Decisions). Needless to say, several people felt compelled to indicate to us how silly it was to wear heels in the snow, as if we were all wearing heels. (NOTE: I honestly cant decide if that wouldve been worse). But once we settled in to eat, everything was fine. There was a live band, laughter; a nice break my usual social events. (*cough* psets *cough*) The next day, we went La Fete des Neiges de Montreal or, in English Crazy snow sculptures and lots of little kids. Maple Taffy! Artic Ninjas! The Canadian Prime Minister! (Not really) Snow Sculptures! After the festival we retired to dinner and recapped our favorite parts of the trip so far. The next day we had crepes, and visited Mount Royal, the church the city is named after. On our way out, Wesley 10 led us out of the city a slightly different way. We got onto the highway and were headed home. Or so we thought. Soon the roads began to look unfamiliar, and we were crossing the most barren wasteland Id seen since the last barren wasteland I saw (which youll recall was coming into Canada.) Turns out, Wesley didnt realize he was still the navigator once we got on the highway, so we passed our exit by a measly 50 miles. -_-. A quick rest stop and driver swap (Vicky 12 had been driving up until this point, and she was a little tired) put me behind the wheel and us in the right direction. (I wont say these two events are related but, well you make your own conclusions). So we headed back into Montreal so that we could leave it. On the way, Hawkins 12 thought it would be a good idea to dare everyone in the car to only listen to 500 miles by The Proclaimers for the entire trip back in honor of an episode of How I Met Your Mother. We made it to about 15 or 16 before we couldnt take it and the dare was off. Eventually we reached the familiar barren wasteland (you know, the second most barren one.) meaning we were nearly back to the border. Getting back into the US was a little more intimidating than leaving it, but before long we were on the road and on our way. Since our trip took us through Vermont, we decided to see where the best thing to come out of Vermont is made. Due to a slight (actually, major) misunderstanding, we looked around the wrong small town for the factory for a long time, until Michelle11 confirmed that we were in fact in the wrong city. A quick correction and some awesome driving (Ok, not really but I just like to pretend that Im an awesome driver) and we wound up at the factory 10 minutes before closing. We got back to Vickys house just in time to watch the last quarter of the superbowl (which, if you missed it, is how the game should be played). Then to cap off the weekend of awesome that wed had so far, we decided to go midnight sledding on the mountain near Vick ys house, which was awesome. Unfortunately, due to the covert nature of our operations, youll have to settle for this artistic rendering: Monday we all relaxed from the awesomeness that was our epic road trip and gave it and IAP the farewell they deserve by eating some delicious food at a place called Common Man. As I went to sleep that night, I did so with the knowledge that if ever there was a way to celebrate my birthday and the beginning of the spring term, that was definitely it.
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