Saturday, April 3, 2010

Week 2

Tonight, the remnant of the remnant remain. Sara and Cherylyn have ventured off, leaving the four of us to fend for ourselves. We decided to take up Italian and order some pizza. We experienced Pizza "Fresco," which is the Italian word for "Fresh, delicious pizza piled high with spinach and mock garlic cloves." Our biggest trip of the week brought us to Wal-Mart, where an anonymous member of our group purchased "Emotional-Responsive" deodorant. We are looking forward to seeing how this (persp)trans-pires. We were very disappointed that Wal-Mart did not have Cadburry mini-eggs in stock. Their low prices don't make up for their lack of product. Stephanie brought home a bag of mini-eggs from Minneapolis. Apparently, Sioux Center is going through a mini-egg drought.


In other news, this week brought about the start of many new things, including, but not limited to, our first ultimate frisbee victory! After a well-matched game of diving, snatching, grass stains, endurance, flying discs and flying disc-iples, our team prevailed. We hope to experience many more of these morale-boosters.

The Rook tournament has also started. Tonight will be the showdown of the century, Monique and her kin vs. Betsy and Dani. We hope we're all still friends at the end of the night. Stephanie will act as mediator.

A furniture rearrangement has spiced up the life of the left bedroom here in SV306. This change brings a whole new outlook to our lives. If we had to describe this experience in one word, it would be "eye-opening."


Monique has disappeared from our room. Rumors have it that she can be found on the floor hockey court, playing for one of her three teams. Her bruises seem to line up with the story, so for now, we believe it.

Tomorrow, we look forward to celebrating the professions of faith of Danielle Kelderman and Jason Wyenberg. In order to help us celebrate this momentous occasion, Eric and Hilda Wyenberg have ventured down to Sioux Center, dodging floods and enduring sickness in order to be here. Cake will be eaten, and we will all sing the following refrain:

"I'm so glad I'm a part of the family of God..."


That's all for this week. Have a blessed Easter!

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