Monday, October 27, 2014

So a long time ago, I went on an all college hike. It was very enjoyable because I went with my homedawgs from Janssen 2nd floor. The environment was pretty exciting, but it went down hill because it was a long walk. I got really bored, so I started to mess around with people and then I got tired, so I quit doing that. I expected that it would get boring and I was going to regret that long walk right before practice. I felt that if I did not have to worry about practice afterwords, that I would have enjoyed it more. Other people seemed to be really enjoying it, and when I found a tennis ball that I could throw at people. I really enjoyed pegging people and persuading them that it was someone else. I would succeed in convincing them and I would sit back and relax as I watched them get mad at the other person.
Physically, it was not that hard. (I did walk off the Buffalo Meltdowns that I had earlier). While it was a nice walk that did burn calories, it was not a challenge after I had just gotten done with football camp. I honestly want to do something like that again after I am done with football. I honestly love long walks, and if I did not have anything hanging over me to do, I would probably really enjoy it.






While I was there, I went to the job fair, and I almost got a job. Unfortunately, due to my football schedule, I was not able to get this job. It seemed like a great opportunity, and a guy like me needs a job, bummer.





NSO

 My walk to dinner with Jewellene.
Burgers in Saint Louis after a hard days work of community service.

Improv Show



Sharing some laughs with friends.

Homecoming Parade

Pardon my tounge but me and Anna on the back of the soccer trucks throwing candy. 

Chicago Fire Game

Went and seen the Chicago Fire game with Greenville.

JV Volleyball Game

 
 
Watching the JV girls play volleyball against Westminster. 

GC Highschool Football Game


Me and some soccer friends at the Greenville High School football game to support a COR 401 class, with brining the high school and college community's together.