(I can't believe the Mets traded Darryl Strawberry!)
I had no remorse for not being with family this Thanksgiving, because the past weekend has been great here at Eagle Rock. Thanksgiving Day started late, and began with a big old brunch. Then it was off to do any number of fun stuff around campus. I opted for playing Atari at Dan and Karen's house. The picture below is entitled "Addiction." It was taken about an hour or so into our playing of Donkey Kong, Pitfall, Warlords, Ms. Pac Man, and Missle Command.

After gaming, it was on to Thanksgiving Dinner. The kitchen provided all the turkey, dressing, and mashed potatoes, and the community brought the rest. I made good old fashioned green bean casserole for 30. Pop open the cans, mix with cream of mushroom soup, bake for 30 mins, add french onion crunchies, bake for 5 more minutes. Voila! There were pies a plenty, buckeyes, and other tastey desserts.
Here is a photo of me, Andrea (another fellow), Kennyth, and Merlin - both students. Unfortunately, it doesn't include Clara, Robin, and two of my fellow Bridgeport, CT friends - Shawnee and Hernando, who just started at Eagle Rock this trimester... We had a great dinner, and shared what we were thankful for - of course.

Then it was a little more video games until I began my evening duty shift, which was quite uneventful given the food comatose that permeated the community.
On Friday I began the day by reading Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax" to the community, with accompanying photos that I scanned into the computer. It has become a tradition for me to read The Lorax wherever I go, and I am really liking it. Then it was off to Laser Traxx - a "Fun Center" in Loveland, CO where we played (can you guess) Laser Tag, among many other games. We quickly learned who was the best, and for the last of three rounds, stacked are team with only top-three finishers from the first two rounds... and dominated. It was fun. My aliases included Dragonfly, Buzz, and Maverick (the names given to you on your pack). I never want it to end.
The rest of the weekend has been chill, and we have had a little bit of snowfall every day since Wednesday before Thanksgiving. It is snowing as I speak. Not a lot, but just enough to make it feel like the holidays are around the corner.
See you soon, East Coast!