So, yeah, we were all at SCOTIE, right? And we got word that LFHS had a fire...and no one from the forensics team had anything at all to do with it! (No names, no names...) And then, after a night of pizza, pillow fights, conversation, all night wandering (Oh, Julia!), and waiting waiting waiting for Mark, we were evacuated from the hotel by...a fire alarm!
And one team member had already left, an hour before, to prep his event, so he clearly had nothing to do with it. (No names, no names...)
With the morning came breakfast, that fire alarm, more rounds, Fuddruckers, key chains, SCOTIE t-shirts (such an artistic fashion statement; just ask Jeff, who was the first participant to buy one, thus earning himself a hug from Tournament of Hugs director Phyllis Warr), and home again home again...via a tollway plaza stop for coffee and ice cream.
Oh yes, and the absolutely inevitable totally insane judges!
All in all, an enjoyable way to end the season...at least the competition season.
But SCOTIE only signals that we have no more tournaments. It does not signal that we are DONE. We still have to select new officers, find a good date for the banquet/showcase, and begin looking ahead to next year. To do this we will need to meet, though we probably will need more notice than one day to get a meeting together. I'm thinking a week from tomorrow: the first Monday of March. Let's plan to meet then.
Keychain winners at SCOTIE:
Catherine and Jeffrey
Sarah and Claire
Jeff and Claire
Sarah
Rachel
Julia
Vibhav
Mark
K Lukas
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