
After a great night in Atlanta, we woke up this morning at 4 a.m. and were on the road to Raleigh. Miguel took over at the wheel, and the rest of us decided to get a little more sleep. When I woke up around 8, we were experiencing problems with the van. At first, it would not move out of 'park' and the dash read: service stability traction. After multiple attempts, Ben somehow managed to get it out of park, and we drove immediately to a dealer about 20 minutes away in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The staff there was unbelievably helpful and even drove us to a local establishment called "Papa's Breakfast Nook" while we waited to get the diagnosis on the van. Miguel and I each had their famous, "Trash Can Omelette," which was amazing. Next thing we knew, the van was pulling into the parking lot. The mechanic told us he had never seen that problem before but they checked it out on the computers and everything was okay. We hopped back in the van and took off towards Raleigh. We knew we were going to be a little late, but still hoped we could make most of the event. This was before our next problem occurred. We hit traffic in a constuction area and moved about three miles in one hour. Once we made it through, our GPS, better known as "Jill" told us our arrival time was 2:26 in Raleigh, almost two and a half hours after the 12 p.m. start.
Luckily, the event was in good hands with Board Member Stephanie Rodelander '69. She organized the lunch and got the names of all the people there. We showed up to Raleigh about 2:45 for the service event at Brookside apartments. The apartments are a temporary shelter for families who have recently suffered from job or home loss. Finally on the scene, Miguel, Ben, Ashley and I unloaded the van to help out the alumni who were able to stick around after lunch. In two hours, we were able to clean three apartments that will soon be home to new families. When we were finished, Ashley and I talked to Ms. Wright, one of the managers at Brookside, who explained the mission of the apartments to us. She is very passionate about the apartments and the service they provide to the citizens of Raleigh. After the day's struggles, cleaning the apartments and talking to Ms. Wright was a refreshing experience. Even though we were late, we were really glad we still had the opportunity to help this great organization.
We apologize to the people who made it to the Raleigh event, but we have your sizes and the T-shirts are coming your way! Thanks for coming out to support Witt Nation. After the service event was complete, Miguel was off to the airport to catch a flight back home. We had a great three days with Miguel and his excitement will be missed tremendously. Like many of the Wittenberg professors, not only is he an amazing educator, he is a great person to spend time with outside of the classroom as well. Now, we just ate some Burger King and are on the road to the nation's capital to meet Psychology Professor Michael Anes, Political Science Professor Heather Wright, Matt McDonald '09 and Lauren Welch '10. We are excited for the event tomorrow and are expecting a big crowd!
Taylor



Tragic
Taylor!! What a tragic series of events, I guess this is what happens when you venture too far into the south. Find your way back to this side of the Mason-Dixon line, ASAP.
-George