
need i say more?
***update*** did it... except i can't seem to find my ohio sign... i'll keep searching.***
you know it's cold when you wake up and check the weather as to dress properly for the trek to breakfast. you know it is even colder when you wake up to this forecast, and the first thing that comes to mind is, "at what temperature do eyeballs freeze?"
after going out in that weather, i think the better question is, "how can i keep my snot from freezing?"
i saw that it was 7o-something back home... that makes me sick. actually, you know what, that's okay. you have 70 degree weather in winter, i have going to the movies on a saturday night for $3.50. yes, i paid the same amount that you would pay for popcorn alone to go see a movie. a group of us went to go see 'PS I Love You." it was really good. if you see it, bring a box of tissues.
anywho, so what do you do on a zero degree day with massive wind chills? build an igloo of course. actually, more like start to build an igloo. my suite mate and i started to build an igloo, but we only lasted about an hour and then had to go inside due to lack of feeling in the rear end. we're going to try and finish today though. pictures to come.
we had a fantastic meijer run last night... so much fun... we stocked up as if we were going to be hibernating. we also got some valentine's cards to pass out... mine are "viva pinata" themed. so excited about that. despite my participation in the handing out of valentines this year, it is still my least favorite "holiday," if you even want to call it that.
well, i must get going... stuff to do, and naps to take.
you would look like this too if you knew that you were about jump into a frozen pond.


well, twas a fun weekend. a friend from home, danielle, came to check out calvin and see what this stuff is all about. after quite the travelling time, she finally made it to calvin, and rebekah and i played hostsesses. among the many fun things we did were a trip to meijer, lunch and Rose's on Reeds, and sledding. so this is a pic at rose's.
this is reed's lake frozen over with, yes, people ice fishing. the moment i saw this, i wanted to go ice fishing... like, really wanted to go ice fishing. so after talking to my friend angela, looks like i will be ice fishing some time this week. i am super excited.
sledding... my first time (except i think i went one time when i was 10 years old or something). anyway, our sleds? big metal cookie sheets. in this pic, you see danielle getting up and recovering from quite the ride, and me rubbing my back side... these metal sheets aren't very gentle on the rear... and lets just say, after one wipe-out imparticular, i've got a nasty bruise in a spot that hurts when you sit.
my preferred method of sledding... see the cookie sheet?







me attempting this doozy of a climb. it was very tough, very tiring.
