Snow Day, Mom!
Well, the Monkey Year has sure been interesting so far. What other unexpected twist could it possibly hold in just its first month? How about the second VT snow day in two years? That'd probably work, and that's just what we got today. I'm not complaining, though.
The weekend was interesting enough, though I didn't get to see Gina after all. :( I did, however, attend a GE Leadership Conference at the Hotel Roanoke. Nice digs and lots of nice, free food. It was cool catching up with a few of the co-ops from last semester and hanging out with Fred, who also went. I learned a few things at the conference: one, I lean toward the Analytical social style. Two, you can play the card game Thirteen with about five people, but it's not recommended. Three, it still takes me about two games to really get my pool skills sharp (though Fred and I managed to keep the table once or twice). Four, building a bridge out of paper plates, cups, straws, and large sheets of paper is more difficult than you might think. And five, it's very cool to go to one of these events with so many like-minded and ambitious people. It definitely started to get me more motivated to finish up school and figure out what I want to do after I graduate. I even found out about a few more options that I hadn't considered before. Boo-yah. I didn't take any pictures, but here's a general shoutout to everyone I met over the weekend.
School isn't cancelled tomorrow, so off I go to get some rest. And oh yeah: iPod in approximately T minus 1 day.
Ugh, you're SUCH an engineer!!! LOL!!! Remember when we were driving along, going to Williamsburg...and there was this sign outside this industrial park... "It's on an I-beam!" you say. Oh, BROTHER! And there was something else that I was teasing you about, even before that... I can't remember... Dangit! Well, it's ok. I forgive you. No one's perfect. Bio majors sure come close though... hahah, what a joke! You know that's not true...if by nothing other than the fact that I fit many of the points in the "reasons not to date a bio major" list. ...namely, "talking about dissection is accepted as a normal topic for discussion over dinner." :) But hunny, you're stuck with me...and I'm oh, so glad! Love ya! :) xoxoxoxo