At an early football game. You can tell the one girl was not a student, as she is wearing a divided garment. |
At a Christmas party in Illinois with Gould 202 girls |
My sister Anna, Mary and me by our Christmas tree |
Another 202 girl was Heather Bailey. She had super long hair and at first I thought she was shy or something. But she was super smart and funny, and after she got to know me, we really had a good time. Heather and I had weird, rambling conversations while studying in the library. It was something like streams of consciousness -- which we were really into while studying Psych together. We had a great idea for a book of some sort which took place during World War II and contained all sorts of random things that fascinated us. She made "boy watching" quite the fun sport for us all, and was always ready to tell stories about whomever she had currently had a crush.
Andrea tatted me that lace, and I framed it with pictures of us |
Isn't it amazing how the people you meet in college influence the kind of person you are becoming?
What you said about your friend, Andrea is much the same as how I feel about Faith. We are so different, yet so the same! She is constantly teaching me things about myelf. I remember once she wrote me a letter telling me that I needed to be more grateful for things. I was shell-shocked, because I thought that I was on the whoe, a pretty thankful person. Still, I decided to be more obvious about it. I have never forgotten that, and I have since strived to be an outwardly thankful person. Its amazing how good friends can influence you so much!
ReplyDeleteJust like you, I have so many wonderful memories of college friends that I couldn't begin to list them all! That lace that Andrea tatted is beautiful! What a neat addition to your scrapbook. And how neat that you two ended up together again!
ReplyDeletewhat a blessing to have those memories. great pictures-love the long skirts. :)
ReplyDeletei was a mommma at that age-started young.
Gretchen! It's so cool to read this now...now that I'm at Maranatha. Definitely seems like the more things change, the more they stay the same :)
ReplyDeleteMinus the skirts to football games thing...I'll be wearing good ol' khakis on Saturday ;)
Hey funny..I forgot I was in Gould 202 also! weird! :) I did enjoy some dorm stuff, but wasn't cut out for it I guess..however, am happy for the experience! My fav job in the world was Mullens!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnna :)