Here are just a few of the lovely ladies in our weekly Wednesday night Bible study. We've got through Tim Keller's "The Prodigal God," and it has been excellent. I'm so thankful for the discussion, conversation, and transparency in this group. I look forward to Wednesday nights just as much as I do Tuesday nights! (large group night)
This photo is what happened when I asked for their best awkward family beach pose. (Side note: We have girls from every class — freshman, sophomore, junior, senior — in this picture!)
Over the summer, my intern friends at Emory introduced me to a fun event called "Snap, Crackle, Pop Culture Night." You have people bring a box of cereal, and you provide the milk, spoons, and bowls. (And in our case: coffee and OJ.) Everyone gets the chance to try lots of types of cereal (thus the "snap, crackle, pop," and then you sit down to eat while watching a movie (thus the "pop culture"). We did one at my house and it was a hit — I just need a bigger den and a bigger TV. I think we crammed 24 into my tiny den to watch "The Hunger Games." Shout out to Rachael and Jake for letting KSU RUF shamelessly steal y'alls idea. We loved it, and we're definitely doing it again!
Joel (senior), Chelsea (senior), and Lucy (sophomore) going for the cereal — this was maybe half of the selection. Note to self: have a bigger kitchen table for the next "Snap, Crackle, Pop Culture" night.
Our fall conference group — 26 students! We loved spending the weekend with them.
If you're friends with me on Facebook or follow me on Instagram, you may have noticed that my hair was pink for the weekend. We challenged Emory's RUF to see who could get the most students to the conference. The prize: the winning school's intern had to dye her pink for the weekend. We beat Emory by 8, so my hair went pink for the weekend!
Taylor (one of our seniors) prepping my hair on Saturday morning.
Candice (junior) took the photos and Taylor did my hair. Thanks, ladies! Now I
know I can pull off the Katy Perry/Sydney Bristow look for Halloween next year.
"Winning" intern (me) and "losing" intern (Rachael). You decide who
looks like she ended up winning for the weekend ...
Thankful that I didn't have to sport a mohawk like Justin (UGA's campus minister). UGA got 100 students to fall conference, so Justin had to do a mohawk. Look out, Bowen — you're totally doing this for SuCo!
We do a weekly Thursday lunch in the Commons. (The Commons is Kennesaw's state of the art "cafeteria" — I use that term loosely because it's way better than any college cafeteria I've ever had. It's actually ranked in Newsweek and "The Daily Meal" for best college food.) It's a lot of fun, and I love hanging out there every Thursday. One week, the new and improved Scrappy (KSU's mascot) stopped by our table.
David (senior) and Joel (senior) talking basketball with Scrappy.
Some of y'all know that I've tried to start running somewhat consistently. I've learned that if I pay money for it (a gym membership or 5Ks), I'm more likely to actually run and train. In October, I jogged a 5K with Chelsea, who graciously stuck with me, even though she totally could have run the whole thing and made great time. Thanks, Chelsea!
The run was at night, so we had glowstick bracelets and leg/arm bands. And yes, we're sporting RUF SuCo airbrush t-shirts. Pretty sure we were the only two running in airbrush tanks!
Three of our girls hosted an epic Halloween party at their apartment. We had a great time with the photobooth that Taylor (one of our seniors) set up. If you want to see more photos, check out the album on Facebook.
I went as Sleeping Beauty (hello recycled college costume) and Laura Kate (freshman) went as '80s workout Barbie!
I'm the one in the back wearing the helmet (that was part of Kevin's Tron costume). We've also got Poison Ivy (Lexi), Supergirl (Anna), flapper dancer (Mallory), Wonder Woman (Chelsea), tiger (Hannah), and Batgirl (Taylor).
Georgia Tech's RUF hosted the second annual fall semiformal in November. This year's theme was Hollywood. We weren't exactly sure what to do with that, so basically we just put on nice clothes and hit the dance floor. Thanks, GA Tech for having us!
Semiformal with Frances (sophomore)
All three of these ladies (Sally, Aubri, and Christa) are new to RUF this year!
I have a few more photos to add (and lots to write), but this will do it for now. More to come later ...
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