This past Sunday I was planning on going to the Big Ten track and field championships at the University of Minnesota, the first time they've been here since I have been here. Looking at it now, it looks like they hosted on February 23-24 but it was canceled for some reason. Anyway, that didn't work out.
So, Katy and I went on with other plans and things to do. We went to church and attempted at going to an open house after. We arrived on time but apparently too early for the real estate agent who was holding this open house. However, we never made it in. A nice long slow moving train was going by as we walked up to find out the agent wasn't there so Katy put the big old kibosh on it. She didn't want to live next to train tracks...
I can't say that I did either, but I would have looked around at least.
After looking we picked up a box of Tagalongs and Thin Mints girl scout cookies. Somehow, my box of tagalongs was all gone by Sunday night. :) Only 980 some odd calories. :) Woops. I guess I won't have as many cookies the rest of this week. And, at least I've run Sunday, Monday and today.
We got home and I sat down and watched UConn play Louisville. They were up the whole first half but just couldn't do enough in the second half and had a horrible last possession before losing. Shoot!
I also watched the second, third and overtime periods of the gold medal USA-Canada hockey game. It was quite a game! Though, I won't watch hockey again for a very long time. Just like usual.
I also watched some other basketball and really had a nice relaxing day and it was very nice!
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Here is why the Big 10 meet was canceled last time:
http://www.gopsusports.com/sports/c-track/spec-rel/022402aaa.html
Pole Vaulter landed head first in the metal box and died during opening day of the meet.
We had an interesting Sunday too. Went to church, had dinner with someone from Triple Espresso, went to Danny Kristopik's calling hours, went to a Bach concert, had a quick bite to eat at Wood N Tap and then to church for Fresh Encounter service with cardboard testimonies.
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