We headed down to Chapel Hill for the weekend to watch the Heels take on GA Tech. Games are always fun, especially in such a winning season, but we got a special treat. We got to be in the building to watch Tyler Hansbrough break the NCAA college career free-throw record. It's been standing since the 1960's and this was pretty awesome to witness. He's also closing in on JJ Reddick's all-time scoring record and he just might beat it. Go Heels!
After the game, we caught dinner at Sakura's with Brian & Ashley (Hummel & Coffey). Was nice to catch up. We then grabbed coffee with Kyle & Jess and called it a night.
We went to Chapel Hill Bible Church and saw some of Ashley's people. i went there all of freshman year of college to teach 7th grade boys Sunday school. i began to think about how old those boys would be and realized they are now coming up on the end of their freshman year of college. They are now the age i was when i was teaching them.
The man sitting next to us looked familiar so i asked him if he used to drive a van to campus to pick up students. He said, "yes, a long time ago." i asked if it was about 7 years ago and he said yes. i told him i'd like to thank him since he helped me have one of my first chances to teach and now i'm graduating from seminary.
After the game, we caught dinner at Sakura's with Brian & Ashley (Hummel & Coffey). Was nice to catch up. We then grabbed coffee with Kyle & Jess and called it a night.
We went to Chapel Hill Bible Church and saw some of Ashley's people. i went there all of freshman year of college to teach 7th grade boys Sunday school. i began to think about how old those boys would be and realized they are now coming up on the end of their freshman year of college. They are now the age i was when i was teaching them.
The man sitting next to us looked familiar so i asked him if he used to drive a van to campus to pick up students. He said, "yes, a long time ago." i asked if it was about 7 years ago and he said yes. i told him i'd like to thank him since he helped me have one of my first chances to teach and now i'm graduating from seminary.
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