I graduated from the University of Montana in Missoula on May 14th. After graduating I went on a few travels with my friends and family. My first was a night in Spokane with my best friends Peter and Sam. We went out on the town that consisted of a trip to a Mexican restaurant, Olive Garden, a Japanese Restuarant and a handful of bars. It was a great way to end my college career and it would have only had been better if Steve could've joined us as well.
After this trip I went to Minnesota with my Dad his gf and my brother Jack. During our time there we also spent a night in Wisconsin. Some of the highlights of this trip were: 1). Going to the Minnesota Twins Baseball Game. This was all paid for by my dearly beloved late Grandma. At this game the Twins Won 10-4. Almost all of my Cousins were there. The only ones missing were the Mentzers, Joe Welke, and Emily Palmer. I have a total of 16 cousins. All 4 of my Aunts were there as well as my 1 Uncle. It was the wish of my Gommy, my grandma that the family would be able to spend some time together. I wish it could happen more often and hopefully when I come back from my Teaching job in Korea. After a wonderful time at the game the entire family reconvened at a Restaurant called Buka's. This is becoming a family tradition as our family gathers here after every major occasion.
Now, I am back in the Valley. I went back to Missoula to hang out with a few friends and had a great afternoon that included a meal at the Old Post and my favorite place FOOD FOR THOUGHT! Its by far the best cafe in Missoula and arguably Montana. That evening I took my old roommate/friend Kenta who is from Japan back to my hometown so I could take him to the train station the following day.
After much time to speculate about my future and enjoy myself it has now come time for me to embark on a new journey. I will be leaving for Korea on June 12 where I will be working at an English Language Academy for atleast 1 year. Until next time....
Thursday, June 7, 2007
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