Thursday, December 6, 2012

Catch up with Lauren Acker '12


Name: Lauren Acker
Graduation Year: 2012
Position: Defense
Major/ minor: Sociology/ Anthropology

Lauren balancing on the equator! 

1. Where do you live now?
For the last 2 months I've had the amazing opportunity of calling Cuenca, Ecuador my home. However, this is my last week here and I'll return to the states mid-December. I don't exactly have a home in the US at the moment, but before the New Year I'll be moving to Portland, OR!! Where I'll be returning to school for about 2 more years to earn a Certificate in Holistic Nutrition and a Masters in Food Systems and Society.
2. What have you been up to since graduating?
I have to admit, I've had a pretty killer time since graduation! I really can't complain at all! I spent a few weeks shortly after graduation traveling in Europe with my mom. Then spent the remainder of the summer between Michigan, Maine for my brother's wedding, and Oregon. I've been in Ecuador since early October for Spanish language school. My Spanish, while far from fluent, has improved tremendously! I've made some truly wonderful friends and had some amazing experiences traveling this country! I spent a weekend in the Amazon, a weekend on the coast, and even spent a week in the Galapagos!! I've blogged a bit if you want to read more about it or see some photos you can check out my blog:www.ljaecuador.wordpress.com


3. Favorite lax memory from W&L?
Wow, there are so many to choose from! Naturally, winning ODACs my sophomore, junior, and senior years are highlights! But I miss all the shared laughter in the locker room, training room, and bus trips!
4. What do you miss most about Lexington?
Currently, I'm quite sick of the terrible exhaust that spews from the busses here. So my immediate answer is the fresh, mountain air and small-town living! But, I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss the colonnade and the view from Alston Parker Watt Field! My friends, teammates, and professors/mentors are all extremely high on that list too!
5. How did W&L or your lacrosse experience help prepare you for life after college/ what you are doing now?
My 4 years at W&L were, by far, the most formative years of my life thus far and lacrosse obviously played an unimaginably huge role. Life in Ecuador is quite different from my life in Lexington as a General, I'm enjoying the slightly slower, more relaxed pace of life. But that won't last much longer. The coming two years will be a challenging balancing act between a certificate program, a masters program, a part-time job, and finding time for exercise and fun. It seems a bit daunting, but I'm not too worried...my life as a General taught me how to manage rigorous academics, athletics, extra curriculars, and a personal life!
6. Any other fun tales or travel stories from Ecuador?
The jungle was amazing, no doubt. But touring the Galapagos Islands on a 12-passenger catamaran was unreal. The wildlife is absolutely incredible: giant land tortoises, seals, birds, sea turtles, sharks, sting rays, fish, iguanas, penguins...of which many species are endemic! The islands are gorgeous and the interactions with the wildlife were otherworldly! Though the craziest part of the trip was probably the return travel home to Cuenca: it was a long 14 hours, beginning at 5:45am with a dinghy ride, then a 2 hour high-speed inter-island water taxi from Isabela to Santa Cruz, a water taxi ride, then a pick up truck, a ferry, a bus, a plane to Guayaquil, a taxi, a microbus from Guayaquil to Cuenca, and a final taxi to my apartment. Phew! But the Galapagos are definitely worth the effort!!





- Ashley Barnes and Katie Barnes






Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Awaiting Christmas Break!




The Generals are back in Lexington after a wonderful Thanksgiving break!  Holiday cheer is in the air as Christmas break is right around the corner…here’s what the women’s lacrosse team is asking Santa for this year:

Gennies Christmas Wish List:

Katie Hagen-teacup pig
Ashley-water bottle
Katie Mccartin-Jessica Zeuner initial necklace
Molly-iPad
Annie-Cat Shoes
Meade-Electric Blanket
Emily-hair straightener
Sammy-nail polish

And according to our poll, here are some of the Gennies favorite holiday tunes to get in the Christmas spirit:




All I want for Christmas is You-Mariah Carey
8 Days of Christmas-Destiny’s Child

- Becca Dean & Caroline Hutchinso



Molly Mahoney's Family Tree in Calabasas, CA

A Generals Thanksgiving


Happy Thanksgiving from the W&L women’s lacrosse team! This week we decided to share some Thanksgiving stories from our very own Gennies.

Thanksgiving Traditions:


Adele Irwin ‘15-
“This year I am going to Maine to see all of my 25 cousins on my dad's side. Whenever I have lobster with my cousins we race them before we boil them, so we each get a lobster and a stick and poke them and race them across the kitchen. It's kind of inhumane but it's funny and lobster is my favorite food.”

Wow, Adele. Best of luck to your lobster in the race…!

Caroline Kingsbery ‘13-
“We go to our favorite market down the Jersey Shore- it's a farm called Delicious Orchards-the day before Thanksgiving to get apple pie, apple sauce cake, apple cider, and apple cider doughnuts.” 

Save some apple goodies for us, CK!

Becca Dean ’16- 
“My cousins and I are super into Black Friday shopping. We get in line outside the stores around midnight to get the best deals. We’re very competitive.”

We like that competitive spirit, Becca!

Thanksgiving Gone Wrong:


Sammy Yates ‘15-
“One Thanksgiving when I was 10, I was helping my dad move firewood in the morning and got wood in my eye. We tried everything and couldn't get it out all day so we went to dinner at my cousins... My aunt made me an eye patch to wear because it hurt to open my eye. I was finally taken to the ER at like 8pm and had to get my eyeball numbed, and the wood removed. I had a scratched cornea and had to wear an eye patch for about a week!”

We’re sure you rocked that eye patch, Sammy!

Cara Mulligan ‘15-
"One year, mashed potatoes were on top of our stove after they had been baked. Little did we know, the stove was on, and the whole thing exploded…mashed potatoes were ALL over the kitchen."

What’s better than a kitchen covered in mashed potatoes? Yum!

We hope everyone has a happy Thanksgiving full of family, food, and fun!
-Cara Mulligan and Melissa Coggins