Hola!
I am writing this because I am headed off tomorrow. The last couple of days all I have felt like I have done is laundry, pack, and did I mention laundry. I have so many (damn) clothes. I guess that is what I get when my dad is a "better" shopper then most people and women. Notice better is in quotations.
I will keep this blog post very brief. I am writing this one because I forgot to mention a couple of things that I think are important. First, are the reasons that I am studying abroad and why I choose London. I have a learning disability called dyslexia and essentially this affects my ability to learn languages and I mix up several words, letters, sayings, grammar etc. Therefore, I choose England because I already know english! Also, I apologize for grammar and spelling on any these blog post, sometimes I just can't help it.
Another reason that I choose London is because one of my favorite professors at OWU is the British history professor. Out of the seven history classes that I have taken, he has taught three of them. His name is professor Spall. If you take his class prepare for many monty python jokes and impersonations. I think one of my favorite jokes by him, when he gets something wrong, he says; "Well, I guess The Germans bomb pearl harbor if I wanted them too." Hilarious! Take his class, he was a very influential on my decision. Hopefully, I will be able to take a picture next to Jeremy Bentham body.
The last main reason for studying abroad is that I was getting worn out and tired at OWU. After three years everything started to fill the same and I felt too complacent. I was ready for something new. For how much I love Ohio Wesleyan there were a lot things that started to annoy me. I didn't want to grow and dislike my school. I guess I just had the' junior slumps, but now I am ready to experience something new.
Alright, to switch gears I have to give a fresh x shout out. For all of you that don't know, fresh x is a pre-orientation program for incoming students. It is completely lead by students, but of course administration plans the logistics and trains us. There are only two programs wilderness and habitat. Wilderness goes camping and Habitat does habitat for humanity, in delaware county. This summer I was a Habitat leader with one of my best friends Katrina. It was amazing. We had great group of freshman that I hope to continues to be friends with, though it is sad that I won't see them change and grow this semester. Oh well.
I have to say that fresh x was a little eye opening for myself. I did fresh x my freshman year, and after leading it this past summer I could see how much I have developed. These last three years I have grown to the person I am today, and the most noticeable difference is the confidence that I have in myself.
Now on to a more sombering note... This summer one of my friends and fraternity brother tragically passed away. His name is Aaron Riley, he graduated from OWU this past year and was going to MSU for graduate school. He was doing an environmental internship in D.C. I believe he and whoever else was doing the internship went to a lake in Pennsylvania, to study lake management. I don't know too much of the details but Aaron went for swim in the lake... And you guess the rest but Aaron did have epilepsy and they believe that had a part to play in his death.
There was memorial service in east lansing, MI. It was a wonderful service. There was a lot of support for Aaron's family and a bunch of OWU students ended up making it to the service. Aaron had touched, livened, and help many people in short but filling life. I was never particular close to him. At times we didn't get along or see eye to eye. However, at the end of the day I always knew that Riley had a great heart. He genuinely cared for others. He had passion and motivation for his interesest that is lacking in most people.
Aaron you taught me a lot about myself. I know that you will be missed, but never forgotten in our memories.
Very Truly Yours,
Brian
P.S. For each blog I think I will include a link to a song or music video, depending on my mood. This one of course is "Wagon Wheel" by Old Crow Medicine Show. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2vJUadjdmo.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
The Countdown (5 days)
Hello,
This is my first time writing in a blog outside of class. So this will be an experiment, that I will hopefully keep up for the next several months. My name is Brian Trubowitz and I am senior in college at Ohio Wesleyan University (OWU pronounced Oh-Woo). I will be studying abroad in London this fall semester. I know most people study abroad their junior year, but I wasn't organized enough in my sophomore year to plan ahead. Thus, I am going abroad this fall. I am very excited.
Alright so a little more about myself. I am from Denver, Colorado, which is a beautiful place. I strongly recommend visiting Colorado at least once in your life and I wouldn't be surprised if you feel in love... But I digress. I am an Economics with Management major with a history minor. My only future plan, as of right now, is to eventually get a M.B.A. Being a senior can be quite nerve-wracking, since the future is so unknown. It can also be frustrating when some of your friends already know what they are doing after college. Even though I don't know exactly what I'll be doing, I just have a feeling that there will be a lot of amazing opportunities ahead of me.
This summer was a very productive summer for me. I took a summer class at OWU, then had a six week internship at law firm in Rochester, NY. The law firm practiced elderly law or as my dad would like to say "geriatric"law. I was the intern at this law firm and sometimes I would do interesting work, such as accounting for peoples estates, evaluating stocks/portfolios, or witness will signing. Other times it was a typical internship and I would do things, like answering phones, faxing, copying, or writing letters. Overall the experience was great. The work environment was amazing, everyone was very helpful and nice to me. I couldn't have asked for a better internship.
Also, this summer I did a lot of traveling across the United States. I think this past year alone I put almost 20,000 thousand miles on my car. To put that in perspective that is almost going across the U.S. seven times. The car that I drove, mostly, was a 1991 Toyota Previa (Minivan). It is awesome and I will try and put up a picture of it when I learn how this blog works. The places that I have been this summer are; Columbus, Cleveland/Euclid, Denver, Boulder, Rochester, Ithaca, Buffalo, Fairfax/D.C., Silver Springs MD, Carlisle, Detroit, East Lansing, and any city along I-70. I can't remember much else but hopefully you got an idea that I traveled/drove a lot this summer. I have to say that one of the prettiest drives is from NY to Fairfax, VA on a route called 15. It goes North/South and that drive is what I imagine Ameeerica to be...(yes you must say it like that). I would also like to thank anyone that I stayed with or saw this summer. You are all wonderful people.
Warning I like to quote songs and sometimes movies. So, I apologize if you don't get the reference. When it comes to music I would like to think of myself as one of those, for lack of a better word, nerdy ESPN sports analysts that loves sports (music) but is so untalented that all they can do is talk about sports
instead of playing it. Well next blog post will hopefully come from London. So be prepared.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZa3EYWCY3w&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZa3EYWCY3w&NR=1
Very Truly Yours,
Brian Trubowitz
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