Millenials
Our friend Steven showed us this and we thought it was hilarious. Enjoy! 🙂
Memorable Moments
- Mailing off what I hope is my LAST tuition payment ever to Clemson. $1095 for one credit hour. Ouch!
- Watching Ben help our nephew Darius set up his first email account ever. He’s 7 years old.
- Trying out Google Wave for the first time. It’s different but I think it has incredible potential.
- Finally convincing Blair to start using Gmail.
- Seeing a package of empty snail shells sold with the snails themselves in a can. Ugh!
Memorable Moments
- Having a great dinner with my awesome friends Kenna, Scott, and Jenna in Clemson. Talking about really inappropriate and disgusting things while eating (e.g. pig’s feet, chicken feet, sheep testicles).
- The welcome message written on the dry erase board in Jenna’s guest bedroom — “Welcome, Stephanie! (aka Dr. Fishel-Brown) You rock! Go, dissertation, go!”
- The clouds on my drive to Clemson. They were photograph worthy but unfortunately I couldn’t pull over easily.
– Stephanie
Memorable Moments
- My first time ever making a formal event out of going to yard sales.
- Buying my first apron ever from a local draft show–handmade by a sweet lady named Norma at least in her 70s whose “business cards” consisted of her hand written name and a phone number on a piece of paper.
- Finding out that Ben has NEVER carved a pumpkin! Needless to say, we’ll be carving one next year.
- Making homemade chili for the first time ever.
Memorable Moments
To capture the little moments in life, I am going to attempt a regular feature on our blog where I list 5 memorable moments from the day.
- Walking hand in hand through the mall and loving every minute.
- Singing “No Scrubs” by TLC loudly in the car. Takes me back to high-school.
- Hearing Ben complain about prices. I’m so glad that we are on the same financial page. 🙂
- Peanut whimpering to get in my lap.
- My manager at work dressing up as phlegm for Halloween. Her job title is FLM (Front Line Manager) so her costume was very appropriate….and gross. 🙂
– Stephanie