We're gonna win Twins!
by Jeni
The plan to attend was set over 3 months ago when the four of us (myself, Colin, Jesse & Anna) were scattered across the greater western states: Twins v. Tigers, September 7th, 7:10 p.m., HHH Metrodome.
We ended up with 11 instead of 4 to watch the Twins massacre the Tigrés 10-2. The game included a commanding grand slam by Justin Morneau and beautiful pitching by Francisco Liriano.
I'm really not too sure what else went on. I was too caught up in a different game, the getting to know you game, the catching up game, the I'm so glad we're friends game.
We caught up on internship stories, regaled the glory stories of the Seminary years gone by, chatted about favorite professors, authors and theologians. We bonded.
What an awesome community we have at Luther Seminary! I'm proud and excited to be among the ranks of this amazing place. A lot has changed in the last year. Everyone seems new, even old friends, even me. Catching up, plugging in and getting out there are just as important now as when we first arrived.
Life at Luther is rich with community, or, rather, a richly blessed community.
Oh, and Jesse, the Tigrés eat their mama's toe-jam!
We ended up with 11 instead of 4 to watch the Twins massacre the Tigrés 10-2. The game included a commanding grand slam by Justin Morneau and beautiful pitching by Francisco Liriano.
I'm really not too sure what else went on. I was too caught up in a different game, the getting to know you game, the catching up game, the I'm so glad we're friends game.
We caught up on internship stories, regaled the glory stories of the Seminary years gone by, chatted about favorite professors, authors and theologians. We bonded.
What an awesome community we have at Luther Seminary! I'm proud and excited to be among the ranks of this amazing place. A lot has changed in the last year. Everyone seems new, even old friends, even me. Catching up, plugging in and getting out there are just as important now as when we first arrived.
Life at Luther is rich with community, or, rather, a richly blessed community.
Oh, and Jesse, the Tigrés eat their mama's toe-jam!
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