Monday, November 5, 2012

The College Halloween Experience


*Please note that while drinking may be mentioned in this post, I am in no way encouraging the consumption of alcohol, especially for those under 21 years of age.

So, this past Halloween weekend was my first official “college experience” for the holiday.  In the past, I’ve always chosen to not celebrate the holiday at school, and instead have gone home to spend time with my family and get away from the craziness that occurs in a college town due to the festivities.  And, in 2011, I didn’t go home but instead went to watch the last Harry Potter movie at our campus theater each night.  So, I’ve never really celebrated Halloween since high school.

The costume: I decided to dress up as Athena, the Greek Goddess of Wisdom.  I didn’t want to dress up as something super slutty, like so many people do on Halloween, because that just isn’t me.  So, I chose Athena, and wore a knee-length white dress with a ton of gold jewelry.  I braided little braids in my hair and wove golden ribbon into the braids.  For makeup, I put gold glitter on my eyes as eye-shadow and created a golden smoked-out look.  Overall, I thought it was a pretty nice costume and look.

The Party: I was invited to a party where I would know the majority of the people there.  Being a little nervous about going out for the first time (because yes, I’m a total newb at this), this was a great alternative for me. 

The Reality: On Saturday night, after spending the day doing homecoming activities like tailgating, the football game, and a UPB alumni brunch, we went out.  Shannon, my roommate, and I went to her friend Michelle’s apartment in order to “pre-game” before the party.  This portion of the night was definitely awkward.  There weren’t many people that I knew there, and I definitely felt slightly awkward drinking at that point in the night.  So we all sat in a circle playing a game of Kings sober, which was just slightly strange.  Have you ever played a drinking game sober?  It’s just super weird to do. 

After we pregamed (or in this case, pretended to) for about an hour, we made our way over to the party.  The party was conveniently right across the hall from Michelle’s apartment, so Shannon and I headed over there first.  And, the party wasn’t really happening.  There were about 10 people that I’m pretty close to there, so I was fine with it- I knew I’d have a decent enough time.  But since there wasn’t a huge amount of people there, Shannon didn’t think it’d be a good idea to bring Michelle and her friends there since it was an invite only event.  So, we all ended up going downstairs to what everyone called a “legit” party. 

The legit party was no fun at all.  It was super crowded to the point where we could all barely get in the door.  And after about a few minutes of being there, a fight started to break out and I ended up getting a drink spilled on me.  It was so not worth it.  Luckily the drink didn’t stain my dress but it did stain the slip I had on underneath it.  After that happened, we all left because we didn’t want to be caught in a bad situation. 

Shannon and I went back in to the party where our people were, and we stayed for about 20 minutes.  We just sort of hung out with people and talked, but didn’t dance or anything.  We didn’t stay very long because despite liking that party better, Shannon had to work at 6am the next morning so we couldn’t really stay out too too late.

Overall, the night wasn’t as fun as it could have been, but it wasn’t horrible.  I still had fun hanging out with Shannon and my friends that were at the small party.  I definitely don’t think I’ll be going out anytime soon though.  It’s just not my scene.  But if it’s yours, there’s nothing wrong with that as long as you stay safe and don’t drink and drive.  I can’t even begin to talk about how important that is.  But stay true to who you are-if you don’t like partying, don’t do it.  You won’t be happy.  Just be your awesome self and people will love you for it. <3 

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