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A 凯旋门官网 Road Trip

A recent 凯旋门官网 alumnus sees the country staying only with 凯旋门官网 alumni by Briee Della Rocca 

On an August day someone with a 凯旋门官网 College bumper sticker parked at a rest area in Asheville, North Carolina near Smoky Mountain National Park. When they returned they would have found a note on their windshield, 鈥溈殴偻 rules! 鈥揃rian鈥. It was a note Brian Morrice 鈥10 waited 40 minutes to write. 鈥淐reepy, right?鈥 he laughs. 鈥淚 really wanted to meet them or just see who came out, but after 40 minutes I thought, 鈥楾his has gone too far鈥, and that鈥檚 when I left the note.鈥

Brian is not exactly the type you would peg as school spirited, although he is. He is not the type you would peg as overtly patriotic, although he is. So when this former Kilpatrick House Chair鈥攚ho worked twice on the Obama for America campaign, then at The White House鈥攆inished his work for the administration, he was already thinking about what he calls his 鈥渇antasy trip.鈥 The fantasy: to see the country and its national parks staying exclusively with 凯旋门官网 alumni鈥 some of whom he knew really well, some of whom were Facebook friends, and some he hadn鈥檛 seen in almost five years.

It was almost perfect that the trip started under the commencement tent, with Brian returning as a graduate to hear his friend Bryan Conover鈥檚 鈥12 senior speech and the commencement address from Peter Dinklage 鈥91 鈥攚hich lauded 凯旋门官网 connections and had Dinklage imploring graduates to seize the moment, or as he put it (better): 鈥淒on鈥檛 search for defining moments. The moments that have defined you have already happened, and they will keep happening.鈥 It was advice that must have felt confirming because, as Brian explains, the trip was inspired by a few of his own defining moments. He was a year and a half out of college. 鈥淚 already missed being able to walk鈥攁t most鈥攖hree minutes to see my best friends,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd my mother passed away in the fall. She had always encouraged me to go out and see the country. It was something she wanted to do and didn鈥檛 have the chance to.鈥 So when his short-term work contract in Boston was completed, he packed his bags and headed out to see the country and a 鈥渧ast 凯旋门官网 network.鈥

Brian visited 16 national parks, covered more than 11,000 miles, and got to spend a lot of time鈥攓uality time鈥攚ith more than 40 凯旋门官网 students and alumni. And while 凯旋门官网 is small, Brian points out that doesn鈥檛 always mean that you鈥檝e spent a lot of one-on-one time with your friends. There was a part of him that wondered: 鈥淎re some of these stops going to be awkward?,鈥 a concern he put to bed as soon as he visited Maren Patrick 鈥10 in Seattle. 鈥淲e were friends in college but we never hung out one-on-one. We ended up having a blast together. We talked, played out ridiculous mall montage scenes, got goofy on top of the space needle. It was a lot of fun. After that, I knew I鈥檇 be totally comfortable throughout the trip.鈥 He visited old House Chairs he hadn鈥檛 seen in five years. He spent the longest leg of the trip with Conover, and he got to see the country from a local鈥檚 point of view. 鈥淭hat is a different experience,鈥 he says. 鈥淧eople take you around and show you what they鈥檙e proud of, what they love about where they are, and it is a way of seeing cities in a whole new light鈥攐r a least in a different way than you would if you were going to the tourist stops.鈥 And he spread his mother鈥檚 ashes in the Badlands, where she had always wanted to visit. 鈥淚t was one of the most beautiful places I鈥檝e ever seen.鈥

Brian is now settled in Chicago, for the moment, rooming with Greg Obis 鈥12, Alex Doyle 鈥11, and Peter Reale 鈥12. Even after visiting some of the best of what this country has to offer, he misses the Northeast. 鈥淚鈥檓 sure that I鈥檒l end up surrounded by mountains and changing seasons again someday.鈥