Tag Archives: Thanksgiving Break
Struggle (not so mega)Bus Part 2
Okay, I’ve been away from my computer for so long now that I haven’t been able to blog, and I sincerely apologize…but I am BACK! I want to say that this past week has been crazy, but that’s literally been … Continue reading
Thanksgiving Shenanigans Pt. 1
For Thanksgiving break, I stayed on campus until Monday to get some work done. A good amount of time was spent cleaning up my room, finishing off leftovers (which coincidentally involved consuming every spare bit of food so that I … Continue reading
Thanksgiving Shenanigans Pt. 2
What does this video have to do with Thanksgiving break of a Butler student? Not much, besides the easily drawn correlation between the thrill of snowboarding and the excitement of chilling with family for the weekend. My cousin, a student … Continue reading
Thanksgiving Shenanigans Pt. 2
What does this video have to do with Thanksgiving break of a Butler student? Not much, besides the easily drawn correlation between the thrill of snowboarding and the excitement of chilling with family for the weekend. My cousin showed me … Continue reading
The Next Ten Weekends
In typical fashion I have already planned ahead for the next ten weekends of my life. To some this may seem ridiculous, but I plan everything in advance because I don’t really like surprises. I’m not really anal about what … Continue reading
The Best Thanksgiving Dinner…EVER.
This Thanksgiving, I celebrated the holiday in a very different way than I usually do. Usually, I spend my morning being lazy and watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and then my family and I go to my cousin’s house … Continue reading
A Photo Summary of my Thanksgiving Vacation
I’ve been in Albuquerque with my sister, Natalie, and brother-in-law, John, for about 6 days now, so I figured that the best way to share all of the cool things that I have done here would be in pictures….so here … Continue reading
My Journey to the Top of the World: Part II
Yesterday, I went hiking for the first time, on the Sandia Mountains with my sister, Natalie, her husband, John, and John’s brother, Paul. We planned for about a 6 hour hike, but we weren’t positive about where we would stop … Continue reading
My Journey to the Top of the World: Part I
Something that most people don’t know about Albuquerque is that the city is set in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains, and that it is actually the highest elevated metropolitan city in the US. So one of the things that … Continue reading
