I was going to change the title of this blog to “Anger. Annoyance. Bad times.” after I spent all day yesterday writing the most clever, witty blog only to have it erased just as I was about to click the friendly little “publish” button. Instead I am going to attempt to repeat it. Seconds are never as good, so you’ll have to cut me some slack. Yesterday’s blog went a little something like this:
I walked out of my apartment today to the brisk air of another beautiful Autumn day. I love that, I love the smell of cold. Interesting, isn’t it? That you can love a smell that consists of dirt and leaves. It’s wonderful. Campus is glowing with all shades of yellows, oranges, and reds. It makes my heart so happy. Fall is here, and we are taking full advantage of it! Corn mazes, weekend get-aways, service projects, the works. Since I wrote forever yesterday, I think I’ll condense and tell my stories via PHOTOS. There are a couple stories, however, that are without pictorial evidence, that I would love to share with you. Even if they are less witty than they once were.
Homecoming Paint Dance!
Fall Break at BYU.
As most of you know, I am not a huge fan of Provo, or BYU, or anything related. Two exceptions: “best friend-cousin” Elsa, and best friend Logan. I do love them. I got to spend a whole weekend with them too! It was so much fun. I went to Psychology with Logan on Thursday and got to meet some of his friends. That night we went to the infamous (well, I didn’t know about it ’til that night, but apparently it’s infamous) Legends. It’s this little–I would say sports bar but it’s BYU–you get the idea. It was really cool, fun atmosphere, everyone was cheering and what not. Much to my amusement BYU royally stunk that night. LOVE IT. It was a night worth smiling about.
On Friday I went to Logan’s Physical Science class and then we met up with Elsa in their Ancient Civ class. I had so much fun! I really like the whole learning thing. Weird. This Ancient Civ class–SO far over my head, it was great. It was really interesting for me to go to classes at BYU, I’ve always wondered what they would be like. For some people it’s fabulous, but for me–I’m really happy where I’m at. Here’s where it gets interesting…Friday night Logan took me to the tumbling gym with…mmm…15? other boys. only girl. can’t complain. It was a blast. We bounced, and we flipped with the best of them. The boys were really fun to watch, I’ve always wished I were a boy when it comes to those kind of things–no fears, they just pull everything off. So cool.
THEN–I’m not sure if this was Friday night or Saturday night…not important…I was coming back to Elsa’s apartment after hanging out with Logan, walking innocently up the stairs when BAM, there’s a very comfortable little couple at the top of the stairs. I’m almost positive they are about to kiss. I sheepishly (and laughing to my self-ishly) scamper past them to Elsa’s door [Side note: Me and Meghan share a throne as the “queens of awkwardness”-says Brad, and it’s times like these, my friends, that mark us with such a label]. Anyways, I walk into their apartment and what do I find!? Three little spies. Watching the couple’s every move out of their Liberty Square room 27 peep hole. Hilarious. We made a night of it with giddy laughter, Nilla wafers, tip-toeing, and whispers. However creepy that sounds, it was so much fun. Much to our dismay they never took the plunge. No kiss. We’re pressuming that it was a bad break up the way she sent him down the stairs all gloomy-like. Probably not, but it was fun to make up the story.
It was a great weekend, with movies at the library, Cafe Rio, Scooters named Sasha, and Cookie trays for grinding–AND a trip to Target! Couldn’t pass these up…..
Cute right?
Upon arriving home.
My roommate Abi and I came back up to Logan Saturday evening so we could be at church on Sunday (duty calls), it was deserted. vacated. any other word that describes nothingness. It was way depressing, and on the verge of being way creepy. So we decided to do a little service project and make brownies to take to our bishopric. I love them. So we did, we attached little anonymous thank you/love you notes and had fun ringing the doorbell and running (still an adrenaline rush…we’re children).
I walked into Ward Council Sunday morning and the bishopric thanked me for the brownies. Apparently it’s obvious when you’re pretty much the only people at church. I guess my handwritting was a dead give-away as well. Who knew? Just when you think you have ’em! Oh well, it was way fun.
That pretty much sums it up. I pray this post doesn’t mysteriously get erased as well.
P.S. EIGHT DAYS until I see Brockley, and the rest of the fam. I cannot wait.
wow, there is a lot going on over there. sounds like a party, maybe i can convince mom and dad to let me come over and see what college is all about? hahah but i’m serious. it gets boring over there, and you are always having fun. i’ll convince them. love you heath. see ya in 8 =)
HAHA! Love this! Except everyone knows that we’re a bunch a creepers now! Haha just kidding. They got what they deserved.. standing right in the line of vision of our peep hole. Oh man! So fun! Love you girl!
Yay, I read your blog! The sad thing is, I’m in the Med school library, so I had to stifle my uproarious laughter, and now everyone thinks I’m a freak. Ugh. I loved every bit of that post, and not only was it a great weekend, but you are a great writer! Really, you are so clever. Maybe I’ll ask you to be my editing eye when I finally get around to that book I’m going to write. I’m on Chapter 2. Your shoes are fabulous, darling. And I’m jealous you got to hang out with Elsa. But the best news of all is that I will see you in 2 days, barring any standby travesties at the airport. I miss you. I love you!