Sunday, April 22, 2007

jmu

so, i headed down to JMU.

this is a picture from 9 years ago. when i was at JMU...
here we are...9 years later...i'm visiting her at JMU! so fun!

so, when i arrived i joined hannah in large group (for Intervarsity). i was mostly there for worship time...it was great. being in a room of hundreds of college students praising their Lord...amazing.

after large group, hannah and her housemates took me to a restaurant to get dessert. they started asking me questions about when i was at JMU...when we got to, "so what did you do for fun?" and i said we pranked people all the time...they said, "we do too!" i said, we would get in "stealth"mode and play Mission: Impossible to get "pumped"...they said, "we do too!" then they said, "would you prank with us tonight?" i said, "OF COURSE!"
barn house girls...it was awesome! snuck in a guys house, filled a hallway with cups half full of water, string all over the kitchen, and took all their utensils.

the barn house...where i lived in college with some of my best friends in the world...and the location of many pranks.

on saturday, i slept in (!) after staying up til 3 am. hannah and i ate lunch on the Quad and sat and talked for a couple hours. we walked all over campus and just enjoyed being together.

dollhouse girls - thanks for letting me stay with you. i had a blast! hannah - i love you!


4 comments:

Michelle said...

I love it! So glad you got be a part of a good ole fashioned prank!! And the Barn looks good...can't believe we lived there soooo long ago. Good times.

Michelle

Michelle said...

Also...what's with the big cement pad in the middle of the quad?

Courtney said...

the cement pad is part of a "sidewalk" - remember how there was always a path where students cut across the quad? they gave in and made a sidewalk.

kathyherr@charter.net said...

I can't believe that the Barn House is still standing! I'm pretty sure my dad honestly believed it would be condemned and torn down by now. I remember the good 'ole days of pranking...Courtney, thanks for representing the Barn and helping to carry on important JMU traditions! =)