Yes, 2 places in 3 days that have
the same name - not a typo!
Today has been a walk down memory
lane in many respects, some memories almost 30 years old and some literally
freshly born ...
As some of you know, I graduated with a
Master's degree from the University of Minnesota in 1988. I have been
a Christmas correspondent with several of my fellow students during the
last three decades, but we have not been together in the same place in all that
time. Until today. I was so delighted to have dinner with a fellow
graduate that came all the way from Duluth for the occasion. We had a
delicious meal and even better conversation. I am so grateful for
relationships that can pick up where they left off, even if that was many moons
ago!
This stopping point also presented
an opportunity to visit with a former member of my HR team and his wife, who
are celebrating 8 weeks with a newborn. It was a blessing to rock the
baby to sleep and give the parents a break to enjoy their lunch.
In the meantime, the cats are
adapting to life on the road. Maggie (left) has realized that this means
she can sleep on the bed, even at night, which is a luxury she never has at
home.
Josie explores every inch of each hotel room the moment we
arrive. She is a Houdini cat, looking for an escape route. Tonight,
we were convinced she had gotten out of the room, since we could not find her
anywhere in the 25x15 space. Turns out she had found a hole in the box
spring and crawled inside. Fortunately, she is a slave to her 11 p.m. wet
food, and she came out as soon as she heard the spoon tapping on the ceramic
dish. Needless to say, that hole is thoroughly blockaded now!
And now your fun facts about Minnesota:
Minnesota is infamous for its cold winters. Luckily,
Minneapolis residents can stay warm with the Minneapolis
Skyway, an indoor pedestrian walkway system that links many downtown
buildings. Spanning 69 blocks and seven miles, it's the longest continuous
skyway system in the world.
Peanuts creator Charles Schulz was born in Minneapolis and grew up
in St. Paul.
The Honey Crisp Apple was named the Minnesota State Fruit in
2006, and for good reason – it was invented by the University of Minnesota as
part of an apple breeding program.
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