We noticed a carriage without a baby.
On a side note, after Dan left, the group and I just enjoyed the fresh KFC that my brother, dad, and Jennifer kindly brought for us. We continued having a great time playing truth or dare, or in other words, truth or truth due to the fact that everyone kept on choosing truths. What made this remarkable night memorable was definitely the shocking truths, endless late night talks, countless runs, purple and green exercise area that looked like a playground, late night movie runs, cacophonous surroundings, and the spirited people! Let me tell you, Trung and Sherry are by far the best people to spend and survive 24+ hours with! We watched the sunset all the way until the sunrise. Four cups of Hot Chocolate, one cup of House People Coffee, 12 bottles of water, and 13 trips to the public restrooms were all enough to wrap up an energetic late Saturday night and an early Sunday morning.
My Sunday morning actually consisted of packing up and walking to Stacks to get early breakfast with Trung. I'm glad that we attended this American Cancer Society event together because it was inspirational to see so many determined survivors who reminded us to be thankful for the many things that we often take for granted. Furthermore, there is absolutely no doubt that everything about this weekend was worth every single minute of my life.
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P.S. More pictures will be uploaded possibly by tomorrow.
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