Two Years and Counting...
Two years ago I came to visit my brother and attend Summit at Cascade. It was on this weekend adventure that I met a goofy girl named Danelle. I had no idea at the time that she would turn out to be such a dear friend.

I remember our first meeting as if it were yesterday:
–I walked into Sanders Hall to register and as I began to fill out the paper, the girl sitting at the table said strangely, “Haven’t you already registered?” I gave her the same strange look and said, “No.” She then proceeded to tell me about a girl who had just registered and could have been my twin. After this I was attacked by Roni, who said that my new best friend was at Summit. To make a long story short my “new best friend” and twin, Danelle, and I hit it off great. Actually, it was more strange than great. Providence perhaps? Danelle and I found out that we had been placed to room together for that weekend. As we began to talk throughout the weekend we found out how parallel our lives seemed to be. I have to admit it was a little creepy.
From that moment and still to this day, Danelle and I know that it was all apart of God’s plan. It’s fun to look back now and see where our friendship has come from and and what we've come through. We’ve been through the freshman dorms together, broken a dorm window or two together, shared laughs too numerous to count, and many other wonderful memories that I thank God for.
I think we’ve only been in a fight once. –One year ago on our first anniversary. We were so mad at each other that we managed to ignore each other for 3 days. If you ask us today what the fight was about we just laugh. We can’t remember.
Danelle spent this last semester in Vienna with the study abroad program while I was here on campus. Luckily we were able to save a spot in our apartment/dorm for her, for when she got back. It’s not the same as it was last year, but that’s okay, it’s not supposed to be. It's still great!
Danelle spent this last semester in Vienna with the study abroad program while I was here on campus. Luckily we were able to save a spot in our apartment/dorm for her, for when she got back. It’s not the same as it was last year, but that’s okay, it’s not supposed to be. It's still great!

