2006 Miracle Yearbook
lai Akr ,0 LII Sibs Weekend Li'l Sibs Weekend is always a fun time to have family on campus, especially those younger brothers and "Fr41" sisters who are desperate to see what their older es • "..0' ft _ yp and more mature college siblings do with their time. Rest assured, my li'l sib enjoyed eating Colonial's cheesy breadsticks, watching movies, sleeping, attending basketball games, and going to a concert. Sarah Zeltman's little brother, .,g.- • Jacob, had a great time as well while keeping busy around campus. As 0 46 Sarah said, they "went to the Talent Show, ice-skated, played some -#41ftrylup.-oppoor'- basketball together, climbed the rockwall, and watched the girls' and guys' basketball games." Li'l sibs got to experience the best part of the college life. With a Winter Olympics theme this year many youngsters were seen donning red, white, and blue t-shirts. There were many activities going on around campus during the weekend as a source of entertainment. Sold- out activities such as late night bowling, ice skating, and the David Crowder Band and Third Day concert provided relaxation and time with family. Siblings also had the opportunity to attend the girl's and guy's basketball games where red, white, and blue popsicles were passed out. "I really enjoyed having my sister come for the weekend. She had a blast, thinking that all I did on the weekends was sleep, eat in Chuck's, and go to basketball games," said Jessica Grewe. Chuck's always seems to be a hit with younger kids because of the "all you can eat" aspect and of course the dessert island and ice cream bar. Yet another successful Li'l Sibs Weekend proves that bigger and better ones are yet to come. 41" John Hawkins and his little brother enjoy the special SGA Chapel geared toward the little sibs. 250 Spring 6gti, 15' f -4- A big brother helps his little sister skate around the rink. Chaplin Ben Waddell pulls two but the tables are turned when his Y(31
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