The time actually flew by and Sarah, her husband Shawn, and their two kids Collin (4 years) and Thea (2 years) came to our house to play in the pool and have some dinner. Shockingly, I didn't even get my camera out until the end (and Andrew actually took these). So we only have three pictures of our visit. But that's fine! I was too busy visiting with them and catching up.


Sarah and I were suitemates our freshman year at Knox and good friends since then. A large group of us went to her parents house near Washington, DC for spring break freshman year (seriously, how she got them to agree to let 10 college kids come sleep in their basement for a week is beyond me!). We traveled to Jamaica for a little too much fun during Spring Break sophomore year. And we hung out throughout the rest of our time at Knox. Andrew and I traveled to Seattle for Sarah and Shawn's wedding and Sarah was a bridemaid in our wedding.Actually, Sarah gets a partial credit for Andrew and I being introduced so long ago as freshmen. She and Andrew had Psych 100 together fall trimester of freshman year and somehow she learned he had webbed toes, the idea of which actually kind of freaked her out (I think). :-) And then through those silly ice breaker games, where you reveal get-to-know-you things like "What's your quirkiest trait?" Mine of course was always, "I have webbed toes." She was dumbfounded to meet two people with webbed toes when she'd never heard of such a thing before and felt like we just had to meet.
Unfortunately, I hadn't seen Sarah since our wedding eight YEARS ago. We were always living in different parts of the country, etc. So both Andrew and I were so thrilled to hang out with her again. I loved that it wasn't awkward at all. I feel like we fell right into old patterns of conversation and whatnot. That's when you know you will always be friends with someone even if you don't see them for years at a stretch. And though, I knew her husband Shawn, I didn't really have much chance to hang out with him (as he was an older man, by two years). So it was great fun to hang out with him as well! And their kiddos were soooo adorable! Loved it!
We already get to see each other again at Knox Homecoming in about a month. So at least eight years won't go by before we see each other again! Hope they had as much fun as Andrew and I did.

































