We were thinking about how much we enjoy reading our friends' and family's blogs and we thought this might encourage us to let other people know that we are alive and actually doing well. So many of our loved ones live so far away in both directions, hopefully this will make you all feel apart of our lives more. Also this will encourage us to make a better record of our lives for the future. So I might as well start :)
Finally the end of spring term!! This means more to Adam than me but I get the secondary results. Adam has been SO busy with his Spanish class, TA job, and especially his internship for his minor (Computers in the Humanities). With all of that going on it means a lot of time on the computer for him and a lot of watching Friends marathons and rereading the whole Harry Potter series for me. Somehow we do find relax time to be with each other and some of that time is spent playing ultimate frisbee. You see, Adam very hopefully encouraged me to join a co-ed intramural team with some of our friends. I decided to try it which was WAY out of my element but I've come to like it. Of course, I'm not very athletic but Adam is proud of me. Tomorrow is the semi-finals of the tournament and if we win that we play again on Friday and if we win THAT one, then we win the tournament and get winner T-shirts!! So thats been fun :) I, on the other hand, have been working like crazy in my new job as a secretary in the Humanities Technology and Research Support Center (soon to be the Office of Digital Humanities which will be a TON easier to say). There was a major crash of the database recently so I've been working on trying to recover the information (lots of calling and e-mailing people). But I am SO glad to have this job :) the department head even said we can watch Jane Austen movies on the flat screen in the office! Hurray!!
Anyways, we will try to post more updates (with pictures) as time goes by! Love you!!
Ashley
P.S Adam says hi and that he will write more next week!
Very cool you guys!!!! Love ya both.
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