Monday, September 22, 2008
World Without Phillip? World Without Prosperity.
It feels like I've come such a long way since my very first post. And both Phillip and I have come such a long way. I'm truly honored to be recording down - for the world to understand - what it's like to live with Phillip. These are the experiences that come only once in a lifetime. These are the memories that both Phillip and I will look back on when we're 87 years old and say, "We had fun, you know?" Oh, I know alright. I know. It's nearing the midterm, and I'm reflecting on what Phillip and I (mostly Phillip) have accomplished so far this semester. Phillip has joined the Biotech club, aced tests, done homework, learned some sports, excelled, worked out, helped a friend in need, and even written letters to his teachers letting him know how much he appreciates what he has done for them. All of this has inspired me beyond what I could have imagined. I was extremely touched when I heard about the letters. In fact, I have a challenge for anyone reading this right now. I challenge you to write a letter of your own. Not to your teacher though: to Phillip. Write (or type) a personal letter to Phillip explaining how much you appreciate what he's done for you. If you know where Phillip Crawford's dorm room is, deliver it to him personally. If not, figure out some way to make sure your letter gets to him. It's the absolute least we could all do for all Phillip has done for us. Let him know you care. Let him know he's cared for. If Phillip is good enough to write letters of appreciation, we should be able to do the same for him! I know that if you've met Phillip, he has affected your life in some way. Even if you don't personally know Phillip, you have had to have heard of all the great things he's done. Now it's our turn to repay him. I challenge you! Phillip cares. Care for Phillip. Good luck! This ought to make him shine even more than normal. If that's possible! :)
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Two Phillips, Divided By One Awesome, Equals Crawford
Wow... So much to type about that's happened in the past week. It's been a bit hectic, and I admit I've been slacking a bit on the blog. But things are getting easier with the help of Phillip. He helps me so much with my homework. I swear.. If homework was a profession, Phillip would be CEO. So Phillip and I attended a lot of sports events this week. He is a huge sports fanatic. We watched the men's volleyball team (which was Phillip's favorite by far) and stuck around afterwards to watch the women's volleyball team (which Phillip didn't enjoy as much). Then after that, we went to the UGA football game. It was packed! The game was extremely exciting. What made it even better was me and my fellow dorm-mate stood side by side cheering the Dawgs on to victory. By the end of the game though, Phillip shared with me that he thought football was the downfall of humanity. I didn't quite agree with him, but I always respect Phillip's opinion over anyone else's. What a week... I had a blast. Last night Phillip and I had another one of those deep conversations with each other. We talked about all the issues we supported and advocated. He shared with me his feelings towards solar power, artificial intelligence, cross-dressing, and countless others. He starts to turn red when he debates, and it's priceless. Well, I think Phillip and I are off to the student center to grab some breakfast, and maybe even stock up on our UGA gear for the next game! I'm so excited! :)
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