*WARNING....RAMBLINGS OF HAPPENINGS IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER TO FOLLOW:**
Howling is a way coyotes communicate. It has several functions. One is to call the pack—really a family group—back together again after a period of individual hunting. A second reason that coyotes howl is to advertise their presence to other packs, essentially warning those other family groups against trespassing across territorial boundaries.
SO, I was walking into the apartment on Friday whilst talking with Emily on the phone. I had just began describing my strange wake up call when all of a sudden..."Wait, what was that," I said.

I heard a strange *YIP* in the distance. Before I could get in the apartment I was savagely
attacked by a pack of COYOTES!~!~ Well, not really... but in my mind I felt that was a definite possibility because at that moment the loud howling began again and I realized through the silhouette of the moonlit trees, there was a pack of coyotes howling to the heavens, right there on the fairway. I haven't seen or heard them since, but just another reminder of how close I live to the mountains.
On Friday I went on my first Angeles National Forest hike at Chantry Flat, about halfway between Azusa and Pasadena. A simple and relaxing trek down into the canyon only about a

mile or so, give or take. It was amazing to find
some natural beauty so very close to the suburbs
of the big city of Los Angeles. It was a nice time
to just be quiet and hike, while also talking
with a few friends from the CCSD program that came along. The end of this particular trail is a beautiful little waterfall of ice-cold and pure water. It was also the first sight of any sort of fall foliage dropping that I'd seen.

Did you hear about this "Thrill the World" tribute to MJ? Well, Emily and I were in Pasadena not this weekend, but last. We went to this GREAT restaurant with James and Camry (James is in my cohort and Camry is his fiancé). Towards the end of our time together we noticed a zombie walk in...and then another, and another. Before we knew it, we were amongst about 20 or so zombies, one dressed as regular MJ and another in zombie form. I am assuming that they were practicing for the actual world-wide event, either way the entire restaurant was delighted to watch their performance..."Cause this is thriller! Thriller night.." Followed by creme brulee for dessert, it was a great evening.
I am almost finished with the first of three final papers to complete my first quarter of grad school. I am so excited for next quarter to begin! This week I will be heading up to San Jose for the Western Regional NASPA conference (my new professional organization). It should be fun, I volunteered and will be working registration for the event. This will create a great venue to network, something I definitely will need! I also signed up for the pre-conference which is a seminar for new student affairs professionals including mock interviews and resume critique etc. I will be matched up with a senior level professional who will be my mentor for the weekend. It will also be great to attend the different workshops offered during the actual conference, especially because there are no assignments attached to this conference!
Last ramble...tonight I am making lasagne for Emily's roommate who is having some friends over from her cohort of med students. She wanted to pick up a pre-made lasagne from Cosco, and though I am sure that would probably be great, I felt that I could bring a little cheer to Julia and her friends with some home cookin! Gotta run and start getting that stuff ready...I miss you all and can't wait to come visit in December! If you have a car I could borrow from time to time during my visit, uh that'd be awesome!
Love,
Christian


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