What a whirlwind week! Brian was in Maui and I headed to Denver to drop Amy off at Johnson & Wales University for her freshmen year of culinary school. On Thursday night she was so hyper I wasn't sure she'd ever be able to sleep, yet I ended up waking her up on Friday morning so we could get on the road. We arrived at the first check-in point only to find out they showed her as being deferred until fall of 2010. (If you'll recall, at one point during her wound healing issues we weren't sure she'd even make it to college at all, let alone culinary school.) But after a chat with the admissions office, things were cleared up and we were ready to unload. I pulled the car up to the dorm and began unloading things into the grassy area while Amy was checking in with her RA. I'd only unloaded a box or two when the "move-in crew" came along and finished the process, including hauling everything up 6 flights of stairs to her room! How amazing was that?!! Out of everything she took, I only had to carry one small box! We discovered at check-in that Amy and Emily had been switched from room 626 to 628 which turned out to be quite a blessing. This room was at the end of the hallway, which meant the girls had a private bathroom instead of having to share it with suitemates...definitely "a Jesus moment," as Amy would say! We quickly shoved things into drawers and closets because the girls had to go to their first scheduled get-together with the other freshmen. By this time it was about 4pm and neither of us had eaten anything since 8:15 that morning. Surprisingly, we were holding up pretty well. Amy headed off to her WIGI group (each freshman was required to sign up for a special interest group. Amy chose the Christianity group.) I headed outside to wait for Ian and Laura to arrive. Ian only had about 1 1/2 hours, so we headed to Famous Dave's for bbq. Our time ended up being shortened as we waited for the 3 police cars that came up suddenly ahead and beside us to put their guns on the driver they pulled over 15 feet away. Soon they handcuffed him and we went on our merry way to deal with Friday afternoon traffic. We made it back to the dorm just in time for Ian to take off for his evening activity. He never did get to see Amy or her dorm room, but I was thankful to spend a little bit of time with him, and it was awesome that he brought Laura over for the evening. Laura and I headed upstairs so she could get Amy's computer/printer set up. Within minutes Amy was back and we set off for a whirlwind trip to Subway (for Amy) and Wal-Mart to pick up a few things we discovered she still needed. You just haven't lived until you've been to Wal-Mart on Quebec Street on a Friday night when you're in a hurry! Amy had to be back for a floor meeting at 7:30, and we got her back by 7:25. We dumped her things and as she left for her meeting, Laura and I headed back to my suite at the Hilton to spend 4 quiet, calm hours before Ian picked her up. It was so wonderful to visit with her and get caught up on how things were going for her at Mines. We laughed and relaxed and unwound and it was just wonderful!!!! All too soon it was morning and time to head to JWU for the ceremony for the freshmen class...sort of like a commencement ceremony in reverse. The students filed in behind a bagpiper and walked thru the gate on campus that is only unlocked twice a year...to welcome the incoming freshmen and to say goodbye to the outgoing graduates. Afterward everyone headed to the outdoor amphitheater to listen to speeches from the President, a couple of Deans, and the student body president. I thought they did a great job, but I think Amy was less than impressed. Every time they talked about the "class of 2013" she was thinking, "but I only plan to get a 2 year degree so I'll be in the class of 2011!" All too soon parents were asked to clear the campus so the students could go to their 7 hour mandatory lab. No tears for us...Amy was quite ready to be there and I was happy for her. We were ok. A quick hug and I was on my way to Golden to spend time at the farmer's market with Laura. I found out later that after I left the freshmen were divided into groups for their lab time. Amy's group ended up working in the meat cutting lab, which meant she was in shorts and a t-shirt in 42 degree temps for 7 hours! She said once the temperature hit 18 degrees they were allowed to put on jackets...how nice. She was frozen! But she now has her knives and her uniforms and her textbooks and she's unpacked and things are beginning to fall into place for her. She already knows everyone on her floor and lots of others as well. She's high-fived with one of the Deans and is ready to get on with things. Classes begin on Tuesday and supposedly she'll start her on-campus job that evening as well. She'll be one very busy girl. For those of you who are eager to sample her homework creations, don't be holding your breath. Her first trimester will be all academics...a disadvantage of having her last name begin with an A. Her roommate, Emily, will be jumping feet first into culinary labs, lucky girl! But in late November it will be Amy's turn to cook, so hopefully by the holidays she'll be ready to practice her newly acquired culinary skills. If anyone is interested in receiving her weekly e-mail updates, just let me know and I'll make sure she adds you to her e-mal list. Meanwhile, please keep her in your prayers. While her pain issues are helped by the medication she's taking, she still deals with pain daily, especially in the morning and late in the evening. And we just don't know yet how she'll do once she starts her 6 hour labs. But my guess is that if her amazing, spunky attitude has anything to do with it, she'll be just fine!