I can't believe that my week
is up! It didn't seem like a week! While this past weekend was a real test to
my dedication to my experiment, overall I enjoyed this experience and will take
a lot away from this. Let’s go
through my final overview shall we?
Transportation
I
must confess! When I had to leave for my train from Union Station (on Friday),
I didn’t leave enough time to walk to the Tenleytown Metro stop. I know
excuses, excuses, but I couldn’t miss my train! Once I got into Philadelphia,
my family and I went home for an hour to get ready for sedar at my cousin’s
house. We drove my mother’s SUV to my cousin’s house and then to my aunt and
uncle’s house in Cape May, which is on the Jersey Shore line. Once we got
there, no one in my large family drove a single mile. We all walked or biked to
the places we wanted to go to. I love walking and biking to places, that
weekend reminded me why I want to live in a city. To have everything a bike
ride away makes me so happy!
Food
Food,
glorious food. On my train ride back home I gave myself a little pep talk that I
should try to resist the home cooked brisket and chicken and put all my hunger
towards the vegetarian friendly matzah ball soup. So you can imagine my heartache
when my cousin announced that due to “technical difficulties” there would be no
matzah ball soup this year. Throughout my life, I have been to 18 sedars and at
every sedar there was matzah ball soup. The ONE year where that soup is my key
to avoiding meat and there are “technical difficulties.” After that, there was
no use fighting it; I had brisket and I don’t regret a thing! It was delicious
and I would do it again if I could. I guess you could say I had a slip up that
entire weekend, but the instant I was back on campus, I got back to business.
Consumerism
I
never realized how much people consume over Easter. I suspected that with the
typical holidays such as Christmas and Hanukah there would be a lot of trash, but
Easter is just as bad! The only reusable thing people use during Easter is
their baskets. Trash wise there are the candy wrappers, the plastic around the
toys kids gets, the green papery stuff that looks like grass for the Easter
baskets, and the amount of paper plates my family used over the holiday. I
tried to do my part and produce as little of waste as I could. However, every
time I tried to get a family member to do the same I got this look of confusion
as if I had asked them to cartwheel throughout the house. I’m pretty they
thought I was a hippie that weekend.
Technology
This
weekend was the easiest weekend to stay away from Facebook and technology in
general. I checked my phone at least once everyday but other than that I didn’t
need technology. Who needs technology when you have the beach? So it seems that
the only solution for me is to move to the beach. Just kidding, but I was
really proud of myself. It was really nice to break that bond and just spend
quality time with my family. I don’t recall the times I browsed the Internet,
but I’ll always remember family gatherings.
Positive Impact/Political Action
I’m
a firm believer in everyone having their own opinion, but one thing that I liked
was hearing what my family’s opinion on the presidential candidates. While I’m
sure most of them were by no means experts on the matter, it was just
interesting to hear the reasoning on each candidate. I can honestly say I still
have no idea who I’m going to vote for. I don’t like any candidate but I still
want to vote. I’m sure when the time comes I’ll find someone I can settle for,
but I don’t want to settle! I wanted a good pool of candidates, but the
pickings are slim.
Health & Happiness
Because
I didn’t take my laptop back home with me, I took advantage of the long train
ride and read a good chunk of my Steve Jobs’ book. I’m really enjoying this
book! It was so nice just to read for an hour and a half. It really cleared my
head and helped me shake off that chaotic vibe I was feeling all week. If I
have learned anything from this experiment, it’s that having that half hour to
myself really helps. Yes, I could use that time to do homework, but that
wouldn’t make me happy. I’ve learned that after reading or running I’m more up
to doing my work than if I didn’t.
Overall:
In all honesty, I didn’t
change THAT much through this experiment, but I think I’m going to evolve my
lifestyle. I know I don’t need Facebook as much, if TDR doesn’t have meat it’s
not the end of the world, walking feels good, and I don’t have to throw out as
much trash as I though I did. The most valuable thing I learned is that I need
to be more conscious about the things I do such as eating meat and throwing out
trash. I used to go into this mindless state, but now I stop and think about
what I’m doing. All it takes is thinking, who would have thunk?