Saturday, October 10, 2009
School in Brief
Back at school. It's cold. Chemistry is harsh. Geology is kind. Finally got to go grocery shopping. FOOD! It's a good thing. So is sleeping, though I wouldn't know lately.
I can see the back end of the Temple from my window. Nice. There is also a street light right outside my window so I can see EVERYTHING in my room at night when it is supposed to be dark. Not Nice.
My family history class is fun. Can't wait to really get into it.
I should probably look into dating, I could use the free food.
Living at the homestead didn't pan out. Try again later.
Buried way too many cats this summer.
I can see the back end of the Temple from my window. Nice. There is also a street light right outside my window so I can see EVERYTHING in my room at night when it is supposed to be dark. Not Nice.
My family history class is fun. Can't wait to really get into it.
I should probably look into dating, I could use the free food.
Living at the homestead didn't pan out. Try again later.
Buried way too many cats this summer.
Monday, May 18, 2009
I cut my hair. It is extremely short now and I love it. That long hair of mine was about to drive me insane. I'd put up a picture but those are all on the other computer which has decided to be very uncooperative by shutting its self off all of its own accord. So I'll have to post those another day. It is so nice to no longer have hair that makes me want to commit unspeakable crimes followed up by shaving my head.
We have a move in day (drum roll please): May 25. One week away. Unbelievable.
We have a move in day (drum roll please): May 25. One week away. Unbelievable.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Here Fishy, Fishy, Fishy
Oh dear, it's been a terribly long time since I last posted.
School is out and has been since April 9th and I nave been home since the 11th of that same month.
The most exciting thing that has happened (and which has not been given a full account of on the other blog as very little could top the wind turbine going up) is that we purchased fishing rods last week and I have gone fishing now twice in our pond. And I have caught fish! Mostly smallish largemouth bass but one other fish which was either a crappie or a bluegill. I have also purchased myself a fillet knife (which I had to show ID in order to purchase which threw me for a loop, I've never had to show ID in order to purchase something). So I am all ready to gut my first fish, I just need to get out there and catch me some dinner I guess! I'm not much of a fan of the "catch and release" style of fishing and don't want to do that too much any more. I want to gut and eat my fish. Yummy! I hope I have the stomach for it!
We are also beginning to pack. When I say 'we' I mean Mom as SD is away at her new job bringing us home the bacon and I am here on the Internet desperately trying to find a row boat online, which had been a passing desire but is now an all consuming passion as apparently there are no little decent rowboats for sell for less than $10,000. All anyone sells are kayaks and canoes. Or boats with motors. And who wants a motor I ask? Or a Kayak or canoe for that matter! Not I!
Anyway, I love my pond and love to fish my pond now too.
School is out and has been since April 9th and I nave been home since the 11th of that same month.
The most exciting thing that has happened (and which has not been given a full account of on the other blog as very little could top the wind turbine going up) is that we purchased fishing rods last week and I have gone fishing now twice in our pond. And I have caught fish! Mostly smallish largemouth bass but one other fish which was either a crappie or a bluegill. I have also purchased myself a fillet knife (which I had to show ID in order to purchase which threw me for a loop, I've never had to show ID in order to purchase something). So I am all ready to gut my first fish, I just need to get out there and catch me some dinner I guess! I'm not much of a fan of the "catch and release" style of fishing and don't want to do that too much any more. I want to gut and eat my fish. Yummy! I hope I have the stomach for it!
We are also beginning to pack. When I say 'we' I mean Mom as SD is away at her new job bringing us home the bacon and I am here on the Internet desperately trying to find a row boat online, which had been a passing desire but is now an all consuming passion as apparently there are no little decent rowboats for sell for less than $10,000. All anyone sells are kayaks and canoes. Or boats with motors. And who wants a motor I ask? Or a Kayak or canoe for that matter! Not I!
Anyway, I love my pond and love to fish my pond now too.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Shaking Hands
Today I have shaken hands with my Bishop (received a calling, joy), a stake president (not mine, just sat next to him), a member of the Seventy (plus the President of my school), and an Apostle. Phew! I've never felt Mormon in my life!
Elder D. Todd Christofferson came to BYU-Idaho to give the weekly devotional and I got to meet him. Not only did I meet him, ate lunch with him and with President Clark, their wives, some other old guy, and several other students. It was so cool, and the food was so good, probably the best meal I'll have all semester. I had lots of asparagus, salmon, rice, TONS of veggies, a roll with butter that was molded like a flower on my plate, and a really good salad. I'm not sure which was better, the food or the company I was keeping. After lunch the students were invited to sit on the stand during the devotional, so after devotional was over, I got to shake Elder Christofferson's hand again (I shook it before lunch as well).
Well, I'm about to pass out, and it is not even 10:00 pm yet, boy!
Elder D. Todd Christofferson came to BYU-Idaho to give the weekly devotional and I got to meet him. Not only did I meet him, ate lunch with him and with President Clark, their wives, some other old guy, and several other students. It was so cool, and the food was so good, probably the best meal I'll have all semester. I had lots of asparagus, salmon, rice, TONS of veggies, a roll with butter that was molded like a flower on my plate, and a really good salad. I'm not sure which was better, the food or the company I was keeping. After lunch the students were invited to sit on the stand during the devotional, so after devotional was over, I got to shake Elder Christofferson's hand again (I shook it before lunch as well).
Well, I'm about to pass out, and it is not even 10:00 pm yet, boy!
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