My Wife and I: A Fragrant Memory
(Moorhead State's gate, a few blocks from where I grew up. (October 2011))
My wife and I met while we were Computer Science students at MSU.
I don't remember if MSU was Minnesota State University Moorhead by that time, or Moorhead State University. Either way, it was Moorhead State to me: the place where my dad worked, a block or so from my home.
My wife earned a Computer Science degree, I nearly learned calculus a few times. The first time we talked was in the hallway near the Computer Science department's entrance: a square arch leading to another hallway.
Someone — students, I figure — had put a banner of continuous-feed paper over the arch. It bore a motto: "ALL HOPE ABANDON, YE WHO PROGRAM". Having written a few programs in the two years I lasted there, I appreciated the sentiment....
More, at A Catholic Citizen in America.
(Remembering milestones along the way my wife and I marrying: friends, a movie, pizza, and reasonable questions.)
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