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Casualty Report
As of yesterday, the casualty list for LTSG due to the current iciness was a broken arm, a torn ligament, and a blown knee that required surgery. Plus the usual minor bruises, slips, and cuts. On the bright side, the sledding is fantastic. Pastor-President is from Minnesota, and he lives just a little ways down from Valentine, the main classroom and office building. Closer than any of the students, in fact. So if he can get to class, he assumes everyone else can, as well. I just wish I'd remembered to bring my boots to PA with me when I came back from Christmas break. They're sitting under my bed in Oregon right now. Not doing me any good there.
The junior class (i.e. the first-years) is planning a group activity for tomorrow: shoveling out everybody's cars so that people can get to Teaching Parish on Sunday. (Assuming our church services aren't canceled--I know at least one church has already made that decision.)
I helped serve dinner for the internship matching workshop last night, along with Melissa and Rachel. We get paid, and we got fed some delicious chicken cordon bleu and chocolate pie, and got to bring leftovers home (due to weather, a lot of people were either late or canceled).
The junior class (i.e. the first-years) is planning a group activity for tomorrow: shoveling out everybody's cars so that people can get to Teaching Parish on Sunday. (Assuming our church services aren't canceled--I know at least one church has already made that decision.)
I helped serve dinner for the internship matching workshop last night, along with Melissa and Rachel. We get paid, and we got fed some delicious chicken cordon bleu and chocolate pie, and got to bring leftovers home (due to weather, a lot of people were either late or canceled).