Friday morning at 6:30 a.m., I drove up to Maryville for our fall Northwest Alumni Association board of directors meeting. For such a routine drive, I was amazed at how gorgeous the fall foliage happened to be. Here, the sun rises behind a soybean field.
As immediate past-president, this starts my eighth and final year on the board. We had nearly 100 percent attendance with only one board member (who just moved to Colorado last week) absent. Our meeting went all the way 'til mid-afternoon, but my highlight was getting to hear directly from the vice president of student affairs, Dr. Matt Baker, for 45 minutes. Wow, he's impressive.
It was a perfect fall day, so when I left campus on my way to go check in at the hotel, I swung by my favorite street in town.
After getting dressed up, I went back to campus for the annual Alumni Awards Banquet that evening. Russ & Rita Northup are a great Christian couple who I've gotten to know over the years. He used to be my marketing professor, now I'm lucky to call him my friend.
My adviser, Dr. Bohlken (on the left), also was the adviser for Jay Liebenguth, a new member of our board.
Meanwhile, Leslie and the boys had driven up to Maryville to join in the Family Weekend activities. First, they hit the hotel pool and swam for two solid hours!
Saturday morning, we were all on campus before 10 a.m. I love letting the boys explore, and discover new and familiar things for themselves.
During our stop in the student union, Landon gladly tried out some fan merchandise in the bookstore.
But they were begging to go to the playground. (Actually, I'm fine letting them get that out of their system before the game.) Jack made it all the way across these monkey bars like a pro, but I love how Landon's standing there, pondering how he can do it, too.
Again, Jack shimmied right up this red pole, so Landon was right behind ... but needed a little help.
Nearby was an organized relay game that was part of a larger series throughout campus. Another family needed to do it in order to earn their next clue, so we agreed to participate. Jackson went first for us, spinning around with his forehead on a bat, then weaving in and out around the orange cones. It wasn't until seeing this picture that I realized — that girl's cheating!
You can tell how early we were by the lack of other children. The boys kept going down the slide over and over, as soon as they could climb back up to the top.
They went down every which way you can imagine — feet first, head first, side-by-side, piggyback-style, eyes closed, and on and on.
I'm just including this picture because I like that you can see how he's flying backwards, like on a rubberband.
The last activity for him to do was laser tag. But rather than spending five minutes in a vinyl enclosure filled with sweaty kids on a sunny day, I opted for this exterior shot.
After the opposing team — Northeastern State University from Tehlequah, Okla. — drove down the field and scored a touchdown on the first possession of the game, Northwest scored 66 unanswered points.