Apparently that is what Cat and I are. As we left Sitzmann Hall this morning we cut the corner and began crossing Cleveland two or maybe three feet outside of the crosswalk. We saw a lady turning in a white Land Rover that did not look like she was going to stop so we paused and as she sped by us she screeched, "Thanks for being such a great role model for my kids" while motioning to the child in the backseat. Of course we burst out laughing and Cat said, "There's something off about her needing random college students on the side of the road to be role models for her children..." I'm SURE the woman wasn't being facetious because we are totally good role models.
Our hammock is up! It must be spring.
I am regularly being referred to as the sunshine state. I like this nickname. Feel free to pick it up in its entirety or just sunshine would work, I think.
Yesterday I ran into the wonderful Mr. Matt Molko in the lower quad as I was walking to our final Campus Ministry in-service. He complained that he never gets to talk to me anymore because I am always running off somewhere so I proceeded to sit down in the middle of the sidewalk and we had a lovely cross-legged chat.
Andrew is asking if he can contribute to this blog but its just not going to happen. Considering the complemetary away messages he tends to give me....no. This is off limits. Sorry!
Off to see Constantine. Hasta.
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I also enjoyed that she was inadvertantly being a role model for her kids by teaching them to scream at strangers while driving.
-Cat
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