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I might be moving to another dorm. :D
Sophie's exchange student roommate is going back to Pakistan at the end of this semester, and she told me earlier that she needs a roommate. (Her words were, "I was wondering..." and then she trailed off, and then started back up with "My roommate's moving out, and I need a roommate for next semester.") She and I went to the ceramics studio for a while, and I told her when we were cleaning up that if we could figure out something to do with my stuff, I'd be happy to be her roommate. She seemed very happy about that. We spoke briefly with Res Life about it and whether or not they'd already paired Sophie up with someone else (they hadn't). The only thing there is to do now is to talk to Emma about it, because I feel like I at least owe her that much.
Of course, this means leaving Emma without appliances. ^^;; I've talked to Mom about it, and at first she said to sell the fridge (which I'd been considering leaving since Sophie has a fridge) to Emma for $50, but then she remembered that it has a real freezer (I needed that for lasagnas and frozen breakfast foods) and all the hell we went through to find it, and was like, "Take it with you, it's yours!" So anyway, I'll have to find someone with a car that would be willing to help me move.
This makes me happy, though, because Emma's nice, but she irritates the hell out of me. I kept thinking I wanted another roommate and wished I could switch or that Emma was leaving next semester rather than next year, and boom. Res Life didn't say it wasn't possible or anything--they looked me up and I'm sure they saw that I was with an international student--so it should be fine.
The ONLY downside is that Sophie lives in Lesher, which is the all-girls dorm. Living with Sophie = yes. Living in an estrogen-choked environment... eh. ^^;
Pros: Closer to the middle of campus, right across from the cafeterias/school store, closer to Weis, double-sized closet, HUGE room, their bathrooms have the individual showers with the little room for changing, much better roomie. Oh, and ability to head to Heather's, down the hall, for Wii-playing if I don't get my own TV when I get back. XD
Cons: Having to hear catfights over guys (it's happened while I've been there), I think the girls there like to get wasted, the horrendous state of their kitchen (if I ever need to use it... seriously, not to stereotype, but they're all girls! How the hell can the kitchen be so gross?!), not as quiet at Terrace's 3rd floor.
I'll deal with it, though. I wanted to rip Emma's head off this morning. The alarm on her phone--the loud one--went off this morning at like 7:50. I woke up immediately. She didn't. She never does. It beeped for another two minutes before I was all, "EMMA. Your alarm's going off." She shut it off. Only, she didn't actually shut it off. She snoozed it. It went off again five or ten minutes later. I couldn't get back to sleep, so I woke up far too early this morning and will get prematurely tired tonight because the girl is hard of hearing. She needs a vibrating alarm. Seriously. I looked them up. They have one you can wear on your wrist. Chick needs that. And it would probably scare the absolute crap out of her every morning, but do I care? Not really. Although, if I end up moving out, her next roommate can deal with it.