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Sunday, August 9, 2020

In which Elizabeth tries something new.

In which Elizabeth tries something new. The other day I learned something new. After being here for almost three years, I learned that MIT has a climbing wall. Now, in any other circumstance, this would have been a mere blip on my daily radar of Shiny-Things-That-Distract-Me. But on this day, Chris  not only had to give me hard time for not knowing this thing existed (I live under a rock, apparently so much so that I dont know about the giant rocks on campus), but he even had to go as far to suggest that I might try going there sometime (the horror!), leading to a momentary, but non-negligable, conversation on how I should try rock climbing. Now, before you think, Elizabeth, that seems like a perfectly reasonable direction for that conversation to take, I just want say: Homies. Have. You. Seen. My. Arms. This was my response to the conversation: (Minus the fact that I DO NOT HAVE STEVE AUSTINS ARMS/UPPER BODY STRENGTH!) I also dont have the greatest track record with climbing things. Over the summer, I climbed a tree in a banana suit (long story) and got stuck. (I call this one, You thought I was kidding but I actually totally wasnt.) Thus, I immediately dismissed the entire notion of rock climbing. So while the blip was more like a bloop, it was still a bloop nonetheless, and I went about the rest of my week unaffected by this new nugget of knowledge. Turns out the rest of the week was kind of hard for me and for a lot of other people, as I discovered during dinner on Friday night when Luke attempted to eat one of the centerpieces. Yup. It was just one of those weeks. And  I was just glad the week was over. I was ready to unwind and veg for a couple hours. I was going to watch a rerun of Modern Family. And then Luke, unaware of my brief encounter with the wall earlier that week, HAD to bring up that by some FREAK COINCIDENCE he was going to climbing at the wall that night, and the rest of the table who apparently all frequent the wall because I have been completely unaware of the fact that they are avid climbers were going too. Why was this wall haunting me?? Here is the readers digest version of what followed: 1. Luke tries to convince me to go climbing. See conversation with Chris. 2. Chris D., a staff member of the wall and fellow Simmons resident, says hes bringing strobe lights for a disco-themed climb night at the wall. My position still stands. 3. Other people decide to go as well. GrumblegrumblepeerpressureImstillnotgoing. 4. Luke: If you go, you could blog about it OKAY IM IN SUCKERS! Thus, Luke, Sasha, and I made our trek to Walker Memorial. It used to be a gym but now its a multipurpose building and houses the offices of many of the student groups. I dont have fond memories associated with the building, but then again, Ive only been there to take exams. We made our way up to the third floor and found the room that houses the climbing wall. Chris D. was pretty excited for the evening when we got there. This is actually him in the middle of saying, Im so excited! When we arrived, I met an alum who told me that the climbing wall was built by students around 2006. People in the MIT community use it for bouldering, which doesnt involve climbing super high. Upon discovering this, my blood pressure significantly lowered. With a $1 fee, I picked up some climbing shoes and I was ready to go! Well, almost I think this is Luke in the middle of saying, Stop asking me if youre going to fall and break your neck, youre going to be fine, Elizabeth. And actually, things went pretty well! I made it up my first route and was feeling on top of the world (or this room, rather). And then Chris D. turned off the lights and turned on the strobe lights. I must say, if you ever try bouldering, doing it with blacklights and dubstep your first time is an experience. My phone went a little nuts trying to capture photos. Its super fun, but a little difficult when all the tapes that mark the routes are changing colors Nathan, another Simmons resident, it a pretty super climber. Look at that lil monkey go! (Just kidding. Nathan, I dont know you that well, so if you read this I hope you dont take offense at me calling you a monkey.) People stopped by throughout the night and were super friendly and helpful to n00bs like me who had never touched a climbing wall before. Thank you to Nathan, Chris D., and Luke for humoring me while I obnoxiously shouted, Wait, where does my foot go next? Wait how am I supposed to put my arm over there? Wait, how does this work?!?! while hanging paralyzed on the wall. Ootz ootz ootz ootz O hai So, moral of the story is Mom, I tried something new! Something that I didnt want to do at first but then ended up having a lot of fun doing! Also, MIT has a bouldering wall! And now I know what Im going this Friday night! But for now Im going to stop typing because my arms are still sooo sore oof.

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