xt year maybe I'll be seen as a grown up - but no... still just the little kid. Oh well, guess I should enjoy it while I can. Soon enough I'll be the old fogey and wish to be young again.So we celebrated last weekend with with Scott's family since his cousin's birthday was early this month and Scott's is later this month. And then yesterday some friends from church invited us to the football game with them. IU football isn't the greatest out there but it ended up being an exciting game because the score was pretty close up until the end. IU did end up winning but not by much. But it was a fun 'cu
ltural' experience for me. I think I've only been to one other football game before and really I was only there to work at a concession stand but got to watch parts of the game. That was an ND game so a bit more prestigious. :) Anway, it was fun to see all the people enjoying the day with their tailgating parties and little 3-6 year old girls in IU cheerleader outfits imitating cheers they've seen. And then all the team spirit with the band playing and cheerleaders and everyone wearing red and white and cheering for their team. It's just a fun atmosphere.
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Rhonda, I saw your comment on Courtney's blog and just wanted to say that you look really familiar (from Woodstock, duh!). It's nice to have these suprise run ins with former Woodstockers:)
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