ABOUT THE BLOGGERS

Danielle and Rory are newlyweds living in Philadelphia, where they moved from their native Minnesota. They came to Philly for law school at Drexel University, but currently only Danielle has remained strong in her quest. She recently reached the end of her first year, and is now a legal rock star! For the summer she is interning at Philadelphia VIP (see post of February 26, "Spotlight: Philadelphia VIP"). Rory dropped out and is now working for a federal contractor as a writer. Check out the blog, where these happily-married white kids post about their adventures in food, a little travel, and then some more well-earned food. Sometimes, when Rory is asleep, Danielle even throws in some posts about crafts and other boring things, if you're into that.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Journal: Law School Week 3

This week has been crazy busy, and I think we are finally discovering what law school will be like for us. Danielle and I have had little time for anything except reading and briefing cases, although we have been able to check out several interesting student groups that could provide us with some social outlets, leadership and educational opportunities, and networking in the future! Thankfully these groups also offer lunch usually. What's more, we attended a panel about legal advocacy post-9/11 and got pretty good, catered supper afterwards! Drexel often provides such catered receptions after speakers, and one of the primary activities student groups engage in is bringing in speakers. So yay for lots of free meals this week! They are a life-saver when you are crunched for time and money. Speaking of time, I need to slog through some Contracts reading in the next two hours before class, so I hereby wrap up this journal entry (that is clear language: helpful for a binding contract). 

-Rory

"How can you say to your brother,
"Brother, let me remove that splinter in your eye,"
when you do not even notice the wooden beam in your own eye?
You hypocrite!  Remove the wooden beam from your eye first;
then you will see clearly

to remove the splinter in your brother's eye."   Luke 6:39-42

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