As you may or may not know I write for my college paper. I
was recently asked to attend a conference in Minneapolis, MN for the mid-west
college newspapers. The driver, the editor, the assistant director, the advisor
and another reporter and I all piled into the MATC van early on Friday morning.
We all got to pick a mascot to take with us. I picked a little robot called
Timey.
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Timey and me :) |
Timey accompanied me on our many bathroom breaks, Mc Donalds
stops and lastly the trip up to the room. That night we planned on a dinner on
Eat Street. We found a lovely restaurant called the Ice House. Great food and
wonderful atmosphere. On the way home we had one of the scariest and confusing
things I’ve ever experienced happen to us.
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All at the Icehouse |
As we were driving along we heard a very loud pop, then
seconds later our back window shattered. We drove a little since we were
extremely confused, then pulled over and called the police. They came really
quickly. They also mentioned we were in a dangerous area where people had been
car jacked. The police couldn’t tell us what had caused the window to just
break but their theories were either the cold/hot effect shattered it or someone
shot at us (with a bb gun or something) which shattered it. Either way is not
cool and it meant we had to drive home with no back window…in Winter. Once we
got back to the hotel I realized that Timey had jumped ship and I had in fact
lost him.
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Our window :( |
The rest of the trip was less eventful. We managed to fix
the window and get home safely…YAH :)
Oh and I forgot to mention we went rock climbing at Vertical Endeavors - which was amazing!
http://verticalendeavors.com/minneapolis/ This is the explanation of the facility ...
"Vertical Endeavors-Minneapolis, located on 26th and Nicollet (Eat Street), in Minneapolis, MN, is built in one of the last remaining historic Ice House buildings. This state-of-the-art facility opened it’s doors in November, 2011. It is contained within a 10,500 square foot space. With approximately 28,000 square feet of climbing walls built by Nicros, Inc. and 50-60 foot tall climbing walls, VE-Minneapolis is one of the largest and tallest climbing facilities in the country."
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New friends :) |
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Going up |
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