


I have been getting all kinds of grief from some friends about my neglect of my blog. All I have to say in defense of myself is between working more and trying to ward off carpal tunnel I have been staying away from things like typing on the computer. The wrist is feeling better so hopefully I will get a little more disciplined again.
Anyway enough of that, this weekend I am in Minnesota with my daughter visiting at St Olaf College so I will take a break from my Namibia tales. All I can say is that this is the kind of school you dream of your child going to. Let's ignore the beauty of the school and it's setting. And let's ignore the friendliness of the students here. This school just exudes educational excitement. I want to be a student here. I browsed through the course selection book while waiting on Shelby in her interview. The range of courses offered are thrilling. How I wish I knew of schools like this when I was graduating high school. The best thing was to see Shelby's excitement as the weekend went on.
Our flight came in late and so it was dark out by the time we arrived in Northfield. Shelby and I grabbed a light snack and then met with her overnight host. The school had arranged for her to spend the night in one of the dorms. Everything went so fast that I left her feeling a little uneasy. I said a quick good bye and then headed to my hotel having left her the message call me if you need me.
I didn't hear from her until the next morning when I received a text saying how great everyone in the dorm was and she was loving it. I met up with her after a biology class and met up with the Admissions officer, Angelique. I thought this would be stressful but she was really nice (IS everyone nice in Minnesota?) Anyway, Shelby attended 3 classes, took a tour, ate a couple of meals, spent the night, attended daily chapel and fell in love with the school. She loved the classes, thought the professors were brilliant, and admired all the tall gorgeous guys here (Apparently the guys are much better here in Minnesota.)
Today we spent the day wandering around the town of Northfield, (We found 3 bookstores and a library - Shelby was happy.) This is the kind of little college town I have read of but never had a chance to visit - I just may have to move to Minnesota myself. We drove through the other school here in Northfield, Carlton. Shelby thought it was nice but nothing like St Olaf.
Tomorrow we will head back to Northfield for a visit to a church there for worship and then we will head back to the Twin Cities area. We are Mall of America bound. We will hit Archivers, a scrapbooking store to pick up a few things and then tomorrow night while at the hotel Shelby wants to make a little scrapbook about her visit to bring in to school. She needs to show the guidance counselor something to prove she really was on a college visit.
Monday afternoon we head back home, both having fallen in love with this school and hoping that they recognize what a gift Shelby will be to whatever school she attends and that they invite her to join them next year.