New Paths

Saturday was my day, and we started it off by sleeping in and then having waffles. Having fortified ourselves, I took a nap (Senior Trip really wore me out) before heading over to the nearby Kendall Lake in the Virginia Kendall Park. I have run around Kendall Lake before, but there was a trail there I had never taken before called Salt Run, which is the name of a stream that runs through the area. I wanted to hike the trail, which is about 3.5 miles long.

It was a pretty trail with lots of trees and undergrowth. The undergrowth changed depending on terrain. The trail started out on high ground, and there were wild flowers there. It then dropped quite a distance, and the plants changed to low-growing plants that like moisture. The hike was challenging in that it was quite hilly, but we took our time and enjoyed it. It was a pretty hike, although one without any spectacular views or areas.

Later in the day we headed up to Hudson, to go to a goodbye party for a young man who graduated CVCA last year. Nate is in the National Guard while in college, and this summer is his basic training for the army. His family decided to give him a going-away party, which was fairly small, but we were still invited.

It was a good time. It was sunny, but cool, so we tried to sit in the shade. The surprise of the day was that a Norwegian exchange student who had been in my Connections group three years ago was visiting the US, and he was at Nate’s party. That was pretty unexpected. Mer and I ate too much and sat around and chatted with Nate and Tor and Nate’s dad for almost two hours. We then went home with the intent of going back out to see a play, but I was not feeling well, so we stayed home instead.

On Sunday, I slept in again. I woke up before my alarm was to go off, and I still did not feel well, so I decided to skip church and sleep. That seemed to work because I felt much better when I woke up three hours later.

In the evening was CVCA’s graduation ceremony. It is fun to see the seniors one more time, and I like sitting with my colleagues. This year, Mer had a small reading part in the ceremony toward the end, so she sat right down front, so we did not get to sit together. The ceremony was pleasant, and was more or less similar to past graduations. It is a slightly weird thing to have attended nine of these things in the last ten years – it is hard to imagine that so much time has passed.

After graduation, we met up with Zach and Londa and agreed to go have a late supper at the Cheesecake Factory. We drove our separate cars to our house, and then took Zach and Londa’s car to the restaurant so we could talk along the way. I love Zach and Londa, so the company was most welcome. The food was good, although my stomach was still in the last grasp of the mess that Senior Trip had made of it, so I only ate a few (very salty) fries and only a little of my dessert. Don’t worry – the dessert went home with me.

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