September 24, 2010

So Long Sweet Summer.

Okay so technically the summer holiday has been over for a month. But I've been busy, a'ight?

Busy with what? Well. I will tell you.

James and Taryn got married in Bountiful, Utah. Hooray! So much fun to have family gathered for the dinner in Salt Lake, and then to be in Bountiful for the sealing and reception.



The next day after the reception, I drove back to Colorado to finish painting murals (more details on my art blog) and miraculously pack all my belongings. I don't even know how that happened.


We had a Colorado reception on August 27th, so we were driving back to Utah on Saturday the 28th. I  moved into my new apartment that night and started school the next Monday.



And it has been a whirlwind ever since. 

I could go into all sorts of detail, but it sufficeth me to say that school is great. :)  Busy, but great.

And I also think that the Lost Boys are here at BYU. And by Lost Boys I mean all the dashingly handsome, tall, witty, intelligent, socially competent men that you wonder where they have existed all your life, and then you stumble upon them walking across campus, and then you never see them again. I'm positive they're figments of my imagination. What a cruel joke imagination can play.

But I love my new ward, and it is filled with great, great people, of both genders. So I'm not too concerned about the Lost Boys. (At least for right now. ;)

It does not surprise me that the only difference between Oblivious and Obvious is just two little letters, because more often than not, they are the same thing instead of being totally opposite. Case in point:

Our living room window faces the hoop of our basketball court. We often are sitting in our living room while some game or another takes place, and occasionally we'll get a ball to the window. It's part of life.

However. When certain specimens of the male variety want to gain certain attention from a female within our apartment, they think they're brilliant when they throw the ball against the window and win a glance from within.

They think we're oblivious. 
How obvious. 




Word of the Day: frabjous \FRAB-juhs\, adjective; 1.  wonderful, elegant, superb, or delicious.




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