Delightful

April 28th, 2010 by Catie Prinzing

This spring has been a little chilly, but there are these rare and shining days that are impressed into my memory forever. These blissful, 73 degree afternoons when the sunlight glimmers against the ripples of the pond and the warmth of the campus atmosphere is actually tangible. Students can be found reading by the waterfront, singing with guitars by the cafe, and playing football on the quad. The campus is simply captivating. Nowhere else have I noticed the vivid pink of young tree blossoms, the soft sunlight flashing through the windblown treetops, and the coolness of shaded grass between my toes.

I can walk along the sidewalk with my flip-flops and friends, forgetting the stress and demands of class (if only for an hour).  I cherish these times, and the loveliness of it makes the winter worth the contrast.  

Sometimes I neglect to be grateful for such afternoons, while it is the Heavenly Father who creates them and allows us to enjoy them. I cannot help but praise Him with blessings like these.

 

Spring Banquet

April 27th, 2010 by Catie Prinzing

I set my hair in place and put on my new black heels. Tonight is the spring banquet. Every year around this time, BBC holds a free, semi-formal occasion for all the students. It’s kind of like prom without dancing, and way more fun. There’s great food, hilarious entertainment, lots of pictures, and the warmth of the BBC atmosphere.

 My best friend Bethany and I eagerly awaited the arrival of our male companions as we traded lip gloss and grabbed our tickets. While lots of people choose to have dates for this event, many go with groups of friends. I have done both and find that each is exciting in its own way.

 We pulled into the parking lot of a fancy banquet hall in Scranton and hurried inside to find all of our friends excitedly taking pictures and securing their seats at tables near the front. It was incredible to see everyone dressed-up and chattering with enthusiasm about their post-banquet plans. The dimly lit room made everyone appear to be glowing in the thrill of this one special night.

Nights like these are fun. It’s a perfect way to share a few more memories before the end of the year. Our focus isn’t on the clothes or how we look, but more so on cherishing our time together. It was sad to know that my senior friends won’t be here next semester, but banquet was the perfect and happy way to see them off.

I had a blast at banquet – and I have a hundred pictures to prove it.

 

Winter Makes Spring?

March 15th, 2010 by Dan Nichols

In Clarks Summit, winter seems to last for at least six months. Today was the first glimmer of the hope for most of us who are avid winter-haters. As I went to fill up my Toyota Corolla before leaving for spring break this evening, I asked myself this question:

Would I enjoy spring without winter?

I’m sure that in tropical climates with primarily warm weather the people do still enjoy the warm environment even though winter is non-existent. But would they enjoy it more if winter encompassed them for months on end?

Subconsciously, winter makes spring’s resurgence enjoyable.

We’re loving it today in Clarks Summit.

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