The dorms at Loyola are very impressive and most all needs are provided. however: you might think of bringing a small travel iron. That's the only thing I really missed.
Seriously, though, how are the beds? I just got back from a staff retreat at a nearby abbey and was reminded of how dreadful the quasi-mattresses were at CUA in DC. (The abbey ones weren't much better.) Would you recommend bringing any extra foam or air mattress or anything?
Seriously, it was magnificent.
Scott's a genius.
You're all brilliant. Himself is sick of hearing me gush about the whole experience. I can't wait until next year. Heck, I can't wait until Monday.
(Mary Jane, I still start bouncing up and down like a kid waiting to open Christmas presents everytime I even THINK about singing the Christus Vincit.... I should be slapped.)
I'm literally green with envy when I think of next week. Consequently, G - you have my permission to sing twice as beautifully because you'll be singing for me as well.
Wish I could. However, as a special treat, I've added the Christus Vincit to the Mass recording. While it's more thrilling live, the piece has such a lovely triumphalist feel.
Sadly, no clothes hangers in the closets at St. Louis Hall. I've got my clothes laid out on the beds and draped over closet rods. Other than that, no complaints.
What are clothes hangers? Herself asks, sorting through a pile of crumpled garments on the floor to find something suitable for the days activities.....
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