The Town
The town of Lynchburg has a lot of history. It is a historic battle site, the battle of Lynchburg. One of the advisers, Cherie, took me to lunch in the downtown area at the best sandwich shop! We had a fantastic time. She even took me to visit the grave site of one of the sorority founders, Louise Cox Carper. It was very cool to see I loved getting to see the beautiful brick homes that had so much character. Lynchburg was small town, but not too small. The campus was beautiful as well! The campus has so much on-campus housing. I was amazed at all of the options the women had.
The grave site of Louise Cox Carper, one of the five founders.
Time with the Women
The women at Lynchburg College were so awesome! We had a great time hanging out and watching movies, TV shows, and crazy YouTube videos! If you have some free time, this is the video that was stuck in our head the whole time I was there: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJeG-GGH114 It is funny, but kind of weird! One of the women who lived in the chapter house made us chocolate chip cookies EVERY DAY! They were so delicious I could not resist! She even made some in the shape of my initials (photo below). I love staying with all of them. They referred to each other as "squid" and by the end of my visit I became an official "squid". I was so happy to get to know them and I hope to see them all in the future! What a fantastic second visit! I am still trying to get used to the humidity of Virginia. The temperature on my phone never seems to be accurate, or at least it is not what I expect.
The cookies they made especially for me! Yumm :)
Look at this cute little kitten! Angie had taken in two kittens as a foster mom from the animal shelter. I knew my little sister Jaclyn would be jealous!
I'm off to Radford, Virginia to meet a new group of women and continue my journey on the road!



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