What a weekend! It started off with traveling to South Hills Village to pick up my computer, then attempting to go from there to St. Vincent for the football game. My computer had been at the Apple Store since Tuesday, not a good thing for a college student. So finally having it back is wonderful! I knew how to get from Waynesburg to St. Vincent, but then I realized that I needed to go there from South Hills...even better, I was driving my fiance's car, which I like, but it does not have a GPS like mine does. For some stupid reason I had forgotten this factor until I got into the car to head out...great job Emily! Lets just say it was an adventure getting to St. Vincent.
Fortunately, I made it there just in time for the kick-off. Can I just say that this game had me jumping up and down and screeeeeaming! Over the past few years I have finally begun to actually understand the game of football, and let me tell you, it's so much more fun to watch!


So, for Kathy (my roommate) and I, the theme of the week has been, "I like chocolate milk!" Anyone who was a fan of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends should know where that comes from! For those of you who don't, meet 'Cheese.' He's the one in the middle...being annoying...when Kathy and I are tired, this is the FUNNIEST THING IN THE WORLD!

If you'd like to join in our ridiculous fun, here is the youtube link for your viewing pleasure... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KywvdyDlhKg
On a slightly more grown-up, college kid note, I love my theater friends. In Alpha Psi Omega, we have too much fun. We began the pledging process, and our theme is X-Men. Some of the members are super-hero characters, while others of us are villainous characters. Go figure, they type-casted me as a villain. I get the pleasure of being Phoenix!

This is Erin and I at an event last week having far too much fun...we have no need for Halloween to dress up, we can do it on a daily basis!
As for classes go, I don't want you to think that I am a lazy student. The simple truth, though, is that I am a senior...it's hard to stay motivated! I have my first test for World Poverty and Development in about 40 minutes, and I hope I am ready for it :/ It does seem that the trend for this year in my room is Kathy studying, and me not...this doesn't mean I'm a bad student, but I simply have other things on my mind! Yesterday, I think for the first time this year, we switched roles. I was so proud of her for NOT studying (she works too hard sometimes) and she was so proud of me FOR studying! The thing is, school sometimes comes too easily for me, so the appeal to study doesn't outweigh the appeal of a nap. Hey, I've worked hard the past three years, I deserve an easy senior year, right?
Mom comes in on Saturday! I am lucky that my parents are able to come to see me a few times a year. She will be here for a week; part of the time she'll be in Ohio, and part of the time she'll be here in the Burg. The most important part is that she'll be here for HOMECOMING! Ryan and I are both up for Homecoming Court. What do you think? Should the soon-to-be Shumway's be Homecoming King and Queen? (The correct answer would be, "Yes")
I have found that college life is so different than high school, in that by being my goofy self, people like me for who I am! I always wanted to be the 'cool kid' in high school, but as my best friend Natalie put is, "We're just not cool kid material." SO TRUE! If being cool meant not being goofy, I am glad I wasn't cool!
The point behind that story is that in high school, I never would have come CLOSE to being Homecoming Queen...but here at Waynesburg University, people accept me for who I am, what I love, and like me with make-up, or with-out.
Enjoy your weekend, and I'll catch up with you next week!