Monday, April 28, 2014

Are You on a Mission?

My favorite kind of nights are the busy nights. Sometimes nothing is planned and you just hang out with your roommates, which is fun. Even better is the weekend where you have to rush from event to event. 
March 19th.
Top 20% of the Freshman Class. I felt super cool. There was a dinner hosted for us in the Ballroom. The theme was Peter Pan and a lady from the Accessibility Center spoke. I was so thankful to eat food someone else had made. I love cooking, but there usually isn't time for it. I think I came just in time to this from a cleaning check.

The more events I go to, the more I appreciate center pieces. I think they are extremely important and say a lot about the event. I must be an adult or business major... or both. 

After dinner I rushed over to the HFAC to see "A Man of All Seasons." The show was fantastic. One of the best straight plays I've ever seen. It played in the Margetts Theatre which is a black box. Usually I do not like how intimate the black box is, but the show was so real and the emotions seemed so raw. I laughed. I cried. I love theatre. I also love desserts. When one of the hosts from the banquet realized I had to leave early they gave me a to go box. It was so nice of them. I just wanted to sit in the HFAC and cry that people go out of their way like that just to make my day a little bit better.

I believe it was the 20th when we borrowed bananagrams from the building office. This game is way fun and very competitive. We were so excited just to finish. It's a hard game.I think I ended up beating Marie and Sam. Win.

Barbie on a shopping spree at Walmart. You never know what you'll see in a parking lot. Jenni and I saw this doll waving at us at the same time. Creepy.

During sacrament meeting I like to fold the program. This Sunday I made a family fleet of boats. I left them on a chair like this for the next ward. Hopefully they sail into some adventures.

Long Story, but here's the whole gang (minus Jacey) at Rylee's farewell. A few days ago I got a call from Daniel. He thanked me for the letter I wrote him and asked if I was going to Rylee's farewell.... Daniel is suppose to be on a mission. It was so confusing. I finally got it out of him that he dislocated his shoulder again during his first week at the MTC. He was sent home for surgery and physical therapy. No one really knew he was sitting at home instead of on his mission, but he wanted to see us again and go to Rylee's farewell. Daniel reports again in April. Rylee has a beautiful voice. She sang with her family after she gave a very fast-paced and funny talk. It was worth the drive out to see her.

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