![]() ![]() But at the end of the day, when someone from outside the extended or nuclear family challenges or crosses us, we defend, we support, we shield from harms way. We all have disagreements, or passive aggressive behavior, on and off the court or field. They represents the parts of your family who are unapologetically loud, extremely serious, and loyal.Īnd like with all families, comes unconditional love as well as a healthy does of dysfunction. We find our extended family in other teams on campus, who all bring their unique personalities to the table. Some of us are the protective parents, some of us are the younger siblings vying for attention, and some of us are the overachiever middle siblings. ![]() When you think about it, each one of our teams is like a nuclear family, where everyone plays their role. And as much as I hate to be that senior gushing on and on about how Wheaton is my family, I have to say it’s true. We have heard it countless times, “Wheaton is a family.” We even sometimes roll our eyes when we hear people go on and on about the tight knit community that we have fostered here.
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