By Rachael Burbank '09
Outside Burbank's desk window | 9 a.m. |
I am fortunate to have a desk with a window at the Abbott
Alumni Center. All year long, I watch the weather change by the hour.
I watch the rain pour down and try to predict the best time
to run errands across campus. I watch flurries fall down in the winter and
guess how many abandoned cars I’ll pass on my drive home.
I watch the sun break
through the clouds and smile knowing it’s finally the Oregon summer weather
that’s worth waiting for.
Outside Burbank's desk window | 11 a.m. |
Growing up in Massachusetts, I didn't expect that reaching a
temperature of 100 degrees in the summer would be bearable. I was acclimated to
90 percent humidity on an 80 degree day and lounging as close to the coastline
as possible for cool down dips. Now, I relish in the hot arid summers in Oregon
but I know I don’t have it that bad.
I couldn't imagine being in anywhere else in the Unites
States right now because of the extreme weather over the last month. Oklahoma was
blindsided by tumultuous tornadoes.
Outside Burbank's desk window | noon |
Colorado and California fought forest fires early in the
year than normal. An ice tsunami crept up on Minnesota and an ice wall formed
in Alaska causing flooding. The Mid-Atlantic States were thrashed by wind and
rain causing sinkholes and power outages.
The worst part is that these events aren't specific to the
United States. We all know someone who is affected by the recent extreme
weather.
I’ll say it again. I’m fortunate to be in Oregon where my
only typical worry is rain clouding our summer skies—but know that I don’t take
it for granted. Members of my family in New Jersey are still struggling to
rebuild their home and their business after Hurricane Sandy in October 2012.
Outside Burbank's desk window | 2 p.m. |
To the more than 26,000 alumni worldwide, please know my
heart goes out to you especially if you have struggled with issues relating to
these weather extremes this year. As members of the Pacific family, we care
about your safety and your whereabouts. Please know we are always here to
assist in any way we can.
If you wish to write about your experiences with the extreme
weather for a guest blog for the Boxer and Badger Notes blog, please submit
photos and your 400-word submission to alumni@pacificu.edu.
If you need to update your contact information, please visit
www.pacificu.edu/keepintouch.
Be safe where ever you are and best wishes.
Burbank '09 is the Assistant Director of Alumni Relations at Pacific Univer
sity. Notes from Under the Oaks is originally published in the monthly Alumni eNews. To subscribe to the Alumni eNews, email her at rburbank@pacificu.edu.
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