The first extended break of the year is this week, Thanksgiving break. People all over the country are getting ready to pack up the family to eat dinner elsewhere or to add more chairs to the kitchen table. Thanksgiving is a time of appreciating family and friends, which is something that freshman may not have been able to do since moving away for college. People from all over the world come to Emerson, meaning some are going home for the first time this week. But how will we all feel coming back to school? Will we want to leave the comforts of our childhood homes?
I conducted small interviews with Emerson freshman asking them numerous questions of how they feel about break. While they have unique stories, their feelings echo similar sentiments that may be found in many freshmen going through their first trip back home.Ā
Where are you from?
Allie: Burbank, California; formerly Little Rock, Arkansas
Catherine: Tappahannock, Virginia and Hong Kong, China
Erica: 30 minutes outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania but no one is gonna know the town Iām from.
Sydney: Pensacola, Florida
Emily: Falmouth, MassachusettsĀ
Have you visited home since school started?
Allie: No
Catherine: No
Erica: No
Sydney: No
Emily: Yes
How are you getting home?Ā
Allie: FlightĀ
Catherine: Flying to New York for Thanksgiving. My cousin goes to school and lives there. Iām just going to New York, my family is in Hong Kong. I wonāt see them until Christmas break.
Erica: Iām flying home and then Iām taking a train back so weāre using two different forms of transportation.
Sydney: Emilyās parents are driving us.
Emily: My parents are picking us up in a car.
On a scale from one to ten, how excited are you to be going home?
Allie: Iām pretty excitedā¦ Like a 6 or 7
Catherine: (About returning to Hong Kong) Like an 8 because of the protests. Iām just a little nervous.
Erica: Iād say like an 8 but mostly because Iām excited to see my dog. Iāve seen my parents and my best friend since Iāve come hereātheyāve visited but I havenāt seen my dog.
Sydney: Six, because Iām not going home on Thanksgiving.
Emily: Oh Iām pretty excited! Maybe a 7 or 8ā¦ yeah 8.
What are you most excited about when you go home?
Allie: Iāve been making a list of restaurants that I want to go to. I get to see a bunch of friends I havenāt seen in like 15 weeks so thatās exciting. But oh my god Iām gonna drive!Ā
Catherine: See my dogs! My brothers as well, but my dogs
Erica: Seeing my dog. Seeing my best friend. I guess seeing my parents. I donāt know just like being in a chill environment like where I can just be alone for a little bit. I donāt know, Iām excited to have some alone time.
Sydney: She has dogs. Period.
Emily: Iām seeing my friends but thatās really it for plans. Sydney and I are going to the Enchanted Village at Jordanās Furniture. Weāre taking Christmas photos. We should get matching pajamas.
Do you have any plans for going home?Ā
Allie: Iām gonna go to the beach. I think I have a lot of people that I either want to see or theyāre like āWe need to hang outā so Iāll probably be busy. Not a lot of time relaxing but Iām excited.
Catherine: New York things. Maybe a little bit of touristy things. The Thanksgiving Day parade!
Erica: I have tickets to see Frozen II the night I get back. I am very excited. Iām going to see Mean Girls, the musical. And then I am also going to a mystery show which is a radio show in Philly thatās hosting a mystery show. Basically they choose a random artist from a list of twelve and you donāt know until you get there. So I have a packed break.
Sydney: Iām gonna meet her family. Iām gonna cook over there. And I plan to do some writing.
Emily: My bed, my bed is pretty comfy. And my siblings, I like my siblings.
How do you spend Thanksgiving?
Allie: We usually switch it up. Last year my dad made us go to his friendās house and I really didnāt want to go. But this year it’s gonna be at my house and there is going to be this guy here visiting because heās going to live with us and he wants to meet me. I like going away but I just didnāt like it last year.
Erica: I will be in my general area for Thanksgiving on Thursday but then Friday we always go to Scranton to have a second Thanksgiving with my momās family.
Emily: We host but it changes from year to year. This year we host and my neighbors are coming over.Ā
Do you think youāll have a hard time coming back to school from break?
Allie: Maybeā¦ I donāt think so because it’s really whatā two weeks that weāll be back before Iāll be home again for a long time so Iām not really concerned about being upset coming back.
Catherine: 100% because the transition is 2 and a half weeks until we leave for Christmas again. I feel like thatās just a waste.
Erica: Yes, Iām nervous because whenever I would go on breaks in high school it was always like āugh I donāt wanna go backā but Iām hoping that I like it enough here that when I go home Iām like āoh my god I miss itā. Because I donāt know yet. Iām just hereā¦ now Iām gonna go home and if I miss it [Emerson] I know Iām in the right place. But Iām a little nervous to find out.
Sydney: Not really because we have like two weeks left and I know I can push through.
Emily: Not for Thanksgiving I guess because we only have two weeks before we leave for Christmas break. I can power through.
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