Saturday, October 16, 2010

Food & Books

ROOM MATE Dinners:
So Julie, one of my fabulous room mates, thought it would be fun if we got together as an apartment and had dinner together. Each room would be responsible for either a main or side dish, and so for the past two Sundays that is what we have done. Two weeks ago we had Parmesan chicken (I made JJK'S favorite salad), and last week we had lasagna (I brought a green salad). It's great to sit down with everyone and talk, plus it's nice to have a full course meal! YUM!
These are just a couple of the more interesting meals and snacks I have made for myself, and my room mate Melissa.
Pineapple Chicken

Yakisoba

Frozen Peanut butter and Banana

About Children's literature:
So far this semester I have read 60 picture books and...
9 chapter books: Shipwrecked at the bottom of the World, The Wanderings of Odysseus, The Book of Three, Masterpiece, the Bronze Bow, Climbing the Stairs, Lincoln: A Photo biography, I Have Lived A Thousand Years, and Waiting For Normal
My favorite Book would be the Bronze Bow. It was eye opening about the Jewish Culture, and I think that Spears did a wonderful job showing the human aspects of Christ.
I still have 10 more books or 1500 pgs. left to go. Why can't all homework be this entertaining and fun to do?
So, remember how I said I got free books from this class? Well, this is my collection thus far... isn't it AMAZINGLY wonderful!?!?!?

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Odds and Ends Events

So, on September 5th my roommate, Melissa had a birthday. I wanted to surprise her with a cake and so I told her I had another "meeting" (I had one earlier for my calling) that I needed to attend to. Of course she believed me... but I'm surprised she didn't ask more questions when I left with eggs, or Elise repeatedly came back to get various supplies to bring back to another friends apartment to bake the cake, when I didn't come back four about four hours, or when she asked Elise where she was heading and who she was with and she replied to go visit friends, who she probably didn't know (our friends roommates, so we bent the truth a little to keep her oblivious ;) It was quite the experience with cardboard "candles", fruit loop decorations, and runny frosting. Anyway, after tons of laughs and a great delivery we ate cake.
So, I have amazing home teachers... They made Melissa and I dinner because Melissa wasn't feeling well. The got tons of brownie points for this months get to know you visit.
Ok, so as an athlete I was able to get some extra tickets to the BYU vs. Nevada Game. Me and some friends from track were seated right above the Nevada fans. Why they would put the two most competitive groups together (opponents and athletes) who know? Anyway, though we lost the game was very entertaining... especially since this was Elise's first college game, and we got to listen to the Nevada Fans.

A Long Since Due UPDATE!

Since it has only been about 10 months since my late update, and a lot has happened, it might take a bit of time to get caught up, so I will fill in from what's happening now and work my way back... hopefully it won't be another 10 months before my next post!

Currently I am living in Utah, back at BYU for my sophomore year at school. My major is Elementary Education with a Early Childhood emphasis.

CLASSES:
This semester I was lucky enough to have a class working in the BYU Preschool. The kids are absolutely adorable. To bad it's a block class, and it is almost over. I am also taking a social dance class where I have already learned the fox trot, and am now working on the Cha-cha and Walts. I love both my New Testament and LDS Marriage Home and Family. Language Development is another interesting class. Children's literature is a fun class, and even cooler we get a book or two each period. How many classes give you things for free? And this semester least favorite class goes to... Cognitive Development!!! For a class about thinking and exploring how the mind works, the text book is better than a sleeping pill and the tests worse than the ACT. This class is ridiculous.
I am taking 16 credits and my year has gone from hectic schedule requiring me to be out and about from 8am-6pm, because of class or track, with a promise of a 2nd block relief. Then a sudden change of plan and I find myself with a lot more time then expected. I have a lot more time on my hands since I am no doing track anymore. In fact, give me two weeks and I have 5 weeks where I will only have classes on Monday and Wednesdays, and after I will only add one evening class on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I am probably going to look for a part time job to earn a little money and make my free time more productive.

General conference this past week was amazing, I watched it at my apartment. Before the Saturday afternoon section my apartment got really excited as we got a TV (FREE!) and so we no longer had to stream it on our computers.

Well, that's all for now. Next time hopefully I will have pictures to garnish my post.