Sunday, February 7, 2016

GF Getaway

This last weekend we headed back to where Aaron and I first started - the college city of Grand Forks. Wow, the changes! We were amazed at how many hotels went up around the Alerus Center. My goodness... was muttered more than a few times as we admired the new med school building just going up as well as the new football practice arena. Both huge buildings! We both saw "our" college buildings and reminisced about all the time spent in them.
We drove by all our old living places. "I remember watching drug deals going on out our kitchen window," Aaron remembered as we drove by the house he used to live in. (He actually didn't live in a shady part of town, his neighbors just were very, very shady!) We then made our way to the house I shared with Andrea, Adrian, and Janna. We had lots of fun there, but what I actually remember most is the parking. There was just a one-car narrow driveway that we all would park on. And when someone had to go to class (which was usually the person that parked in first) we would all have to truck outside and all back out, and then all pull back in - until someone else had to leave for class! As we drove around campus and we saw college kids walking around with backpacks, we both agreed that we're glad we're done with that stage of life. "I enjoyed college, I really did, except for the studying," Aaron told me.

Besides reminiscing a lot (and I mean a lot) about what went on in the years 2009-2013, we also met up with Aaron's siblings. Jenna and I got our nails all pretty before her boyfriend, Mark, showed up, while Aaron and Karsten gun shopped. We then met up and (of course) had to hit up Cabelas.
We also got a pretty nice jacuzzi suite to stay in while up north. :) C'mon Inn is a great hotel! One not so great memory from this weekend, though, happened in the pool. I was swimming back and forth from one side of the pool to the other, trying to get my heart rate up while Aaron and Karsten were cannon balling into the pool. (How old are they again? ;) ) I had just gotten to the edge of the pool and was wiping my eyes when I noticed a little girl that looked like she was practicing treading water, but something seemed off. I watched for about 10-15 seconds until I started waving to Aaron that something wasn't right. Just then the mom in back of me yelled "Save her!" Karsten ended up being the first one to her and pulled her out. She was in fact not treading water, but drowning. (She did end up being okay.) I remember an article shared on facebook a year ago or so, with the title "Drowning Doesn't Look Like Drowing." How TRUE that is. I'm kicking myself for not immediately swimming over and checking it out when I noticed her. It sure was a scary moment that evening, for sure!

Our weekend was shortened though, when Saturday morning, across my phone, scrolled blizzard watch. I didn't have any plans ready for Monday so it would have been very hard to sub plan if we got stranded in Grand Forks on Sunday. Aaron talked with the front desk lady at C'mon Inn and was told that they have a 24 hour cancellation policy, but, since it was weather related, she would waive it for us. Phew! So we cancelled our Saturday night plans and headed home a day early. Although it was disappointing, I think we did the right thing. I soon noticed that the watch was upped to a blizzard warning.

We picked up our boy, Ruger, in Fargo, since he had a sleep over at grandma and grandpa's for a few nights. (Yes, Aaron and I have started talking like he's our son. We're those kind of people I guess!) I think he loved his time there. While I was packing for this mini getaway and he was watching me on the bed, I told him he would be staying with Tobey and Miciaha. He immediately perked up and stared at me, cocking his head from side to side. He loves his buddies! So while we were Grand Forks-ing, this was Ruger's vacation. Much more fun than staying at the vet's! Thank you mom and Will!

1 comment:

  1. Good to read about your trip back to GF. Yes, Ruger gets everyone moving a little faster when he's here. We always have a few laughs at some of his antics!

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