Thanks to advanced preparation, and a twist in my day, I'm sitting on the 5th floor of the library with nothing to do. Shocking, I know, but true nonetheless. I've been told that this semester is down to a whopping 14 days (not to include finals). Why is it that the older you get, the faster time seems to fly? Thinking back to freshman year, the semesters seemed to drag on and on. Now, here I am a Senior, and I feel like I just had my first day of school. Can there really be only two weeks left in the semester? Wasn't it just yesterday that I was a freshman up at BYU-Idaho, feeling lost in a crowd of only 10,000? And now I'm a Senior at BYU feeling at home in a crowd of 33,000. Complacency, it's a wonderful thing.
I've decided there are a few things I still need to do while I'm at BYU, and they are:
1. Visit ALL of the buildings on campus
2. Run to the Y
3. Go to the Bean Museum
4. Get asked out in the Periodical section (jokingly of course)
Well, that's all I can think of at the moment, but feel free to add to the list!
4 comments:
You should eat a fried snickers bar at the Creamery . . . or in the Sky Room. That place is good.
I saw your blog on facebook so now I am reading it. Scary huh. I want to run to the Y too. So far the farthest I've gone is from Kensington to the 3rd sign on the trail. Then I fell over dead.
Amy, you have nailed a truth flat on the head: time does fly by as you get older.
5) Spit off the JFSB?
5) Get married next month to a man you meet tomorrow in the Cougar Eat.
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