1) February 20th, 2014 in Breslin Hall at about 3 PM
2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I was sitting in classroom 209 where the lights were off when I stared at the door and saw the light from the hall seep into our class. This light reflected in the tile on the floor
3) SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: Seeing this light reflected in the floor tile gave me hope. We were watching a clip of the play “The Brig” which was giving me anxiety due to it’s subject matter. So when I peered away to catch my breath, this reflection drew me in. Not only was it hopeful that the anxiety was going to end because there was “a light at the end of the tunnel” so to speak, but the reflection itself highlighted the cyclical nature of school and a course of the day; I know I will be back in that classroom at the same time, in the same seat, every Tuesday and Thursday, potentially looking at this square of light again. To me, that is somewhat reassuring. This rhombus on the floor seemed like a sign to enjoy the structure of life now and accept the light that is to come.