Monday, December 15, 2008
Grandma's Attic
I told Paul to find something for us to do with Jane Ritchie on Saturday. He found Grandma's Attic at the State Archives. We went to check it out and it was awesome. They had crafts you could do to take home, dress up clothes, games, colors, blocks....everything you can imagine. I'm sure on the weekdays it is crowded with field trips and stuff but on Saturday morning we had the place to ourselves!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
It's Cold!
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Huntingdon Game
The last tailgate of my Dad's campaign was at Huntingdon on Nov. 1. Both of my parents went to Huntingdon so it is always fun to go there. The football field is right down the street from us so we could walk if we wanted! The weather was great and the Huntingdon creamed the other team. They played Principia which is a Christian Scientist school. It was interesting to learn that they do not have team doctors, only prayer nurses.
Jane Ritchie had a good time running around. Her favorite part was listening to the band and watching the game from the President's Box.
Jane Ritchie with "Uncle" Chuck

Jane Ritchie had a good time running around. Her favorite part was listening to the band and watching the game from the President's Box.
Jane Ritchie with "Uncle" Chuck
Watching Hawk Walk with May May

Sunday, October 19, 2008
Samford Tailgate
We tailgated with Dad at the Samford v. Appalachian State game. It was fun to see old friends and professors! Jane Ritchie had a great time running around.
I have to admit I got kind of teary eyed being back there. It started when Steve and Jenifer Worley came by. They had been down his fraternity house to see it for the last time because it is being torn down. They had not been back to Samford in 9 years. It definitely is a special place. Some who were with us and went to schools that shall remain nameless, couldn't believe that I actually remembered my college professors! Ha! That's why I love Samford.






I have to admit I got kind of teary eyed being back there. It started when Steve and Jenifer Worley came by. They had been down his fraternity house to see it for the last time because it is being torn down. They had not been back to Samford in 9 years. It definitely is a special place. Some who were with us and went to schools that shall remain nameless, couldn't believe that I actually remembered my college professors! Ha! That's why I love Samford.
Even little Tyler McCrory got in on the campaign action!

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