<p>in the middle of the night. The students had to go outside and wait for the all clear.</p>
<p>Evidently my son made a name for himself by standing outside in his froggy pajama pants.</p>
<p>in the middle of the night. The students had to go outside and wait for the all clear.</p>
<p>Evidently my son made a name for himself by standing outside in his froggy pajama pants.</p>
<p>Slippy, glad you made it through the hurricane. Two of my son’s roommates are from NOLA so they were anxiously watching the weather.</p>
<p>My S is also in Riverside. He said the alarm went off about 6:00 AM. Fortunately, he does not have a morning class and was able to go back to bed. </p>
<p>I will have to ask him if he saw the froggy pajama bottoms.</p>
<p>Better frogs than weasels or honey badgers…</p>
<p>or (shudder) tigers</p>
<p>That is too funny! Well, now he’ll stand out among the masses!</p>
<p>Did Riverside West and North have to witness the frogs, or was only East evacuated?</p>
<p>At least he had drawers on!</p>
<p>LOL vlines, had the same thought. Note to our sons, make sure you have sweatpants handy.</p>
<p>hope he is having fun there</p>