September 13, 2007

A Wedding and A New Car!!!

This past weekend we took the Megabus down to Milwaukee to attend Matt and Sarah Raciti's (friends of Greg's family) wedding and low and behold we came back with a car! Well, technically we knew about the car, but it was very exciting to actually be able to bring it home. Greg's parents were gracious enough to give us the little black car, aka Bullet. We are very appreciative and look forward to having it to go get groceries and for Greg's future job interviews! As well, we had a wonderful time at the wedding! Matt and Sarah looked so happy. It was also very nice to spend some time with Greg's family at the reception. A very nice weekend for us both, but now it is really time to get busy with school!

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September 04, 2007

Last Semester!

So today we both are starting are last semester as undergrads at the U! We are both very excited to graduate in Decemeber although I have a lot of work to do between now and then! Unfortunately, I need to take a lot of credits in order to be able to graduate then so I will be busy, busy, busy! But on the flip side, I am really excited about the classes I am taking. I have one class that is actually being taught by former Vice president Mondale and another by a law professor, so should be very interesting. Greg will continue working at his two different labs, one dealing with researching strains of wheat and the other researching gene mutation in these little worm organisms. All and all, should be a very exciting time. We are both very excited about our little apartment and our kitty baby Grace :)!

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As well, Greg's parents came to visit this past weekend and we went to the MN State Fair. The fairgrounds are quite close to our place, so we headed over there and enjoyed all sorts of food and sites. It was very nice to see them and a good way to celebrate the holiday weekend before the beginning of the school year!

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