Monday, December 15, 2008

One last test!

I am very close to the end of my college experience. One more Religion final and I am done! I really haven't thought about it too much, but I don't think that I feel all that excited. I have waited for this for such a long time and now I am struggling to have any kind of feelings about it. I imagine that after I go home, and spend some time with my parents I will realize how much I am going to miss school. My parents.... maybe I should explain my parents to you all, it might help you all understand me better.

My mom is an eighth Chawkta Native American, and looks the part. She is fifty something and still has black hair. She is a loving person and will do anything to help anyone that needs it. The first time that I really realized that she swore like a sailor was when Charity met her. In Charity's words "it suits her". I guess that's why I never take any notice to her bad mouth, or it might be the fact that I grew up with it. I like it though, is that wrong? It seems to humanize her, or something. She is a genius in the kitchen and is always willing to feed anyone. "are you hungry? no? Well I'll just make you a sandwich then."

My dad is fifty seven and has had a hard life. Living a contractors life for thirty years has really taken its toll. He has broken his back a couple of times, and has a bad shoulder, but he can still out work me most days. Maybe that says more about me than him, but he has taught me the value of hard work. His niece about fifteen years ago told him that he got white paint in his red beard and it has just spread to the point where little red if any can be seen.
I have never seen my dad without a beard. Without it, I am told, he looks like a tortoise, that's why he says he will never be Bishop. Like me he can not carry a tune in a mac truck. I remember still to this day, when I was 3 years old, sitting on his lap in church. When a hyme was sung I asked him why he didn't sound like everyone else. He stopped singing, and looked sad, and has never sang in church again. My dad swears too, but I think in a little more reserved manner. His style and usage change, however, while he works on cars. He is no mechanic. He now paints oil paintings, and does pretty well for himself with it.

Those are my parents. I love them and am grateful for the support that they have given me through out my life.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Parachute


Charity wants to buy a parachute! Really, she is the girl of my dreams, I knew it from the moment that she told me that she liked the way that small animals flip and twitch uncontrollably while dying, but this confirms it to me again. She even told me that after we use it as a canopy for the wedding I can use it to jump off of things with. She did, however, preface the word "things" with the word "small", but if that isn't love than I don't know what is.


new favorite scripture: Moroni 7: 46

Friday, December 5, 2008

Dancing Professor elves















This is a must see!

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Brought to you by the combined efforts of Ben Clift and Levi Mecham.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Lab Dictatorship






























I'm so glad that we finally have a wonderful new lab to use. Oh wait a minute. George says no. No other professor has ever kicked me out of the lab due to their class coming in, especially when there are still plenty of computers to be used. I think that since he is the Geospatial Intelligence aficionado he thinks that the things that he discusses in class are confidential. I don't understand it, but there you go.
George and i have never seemed to see eye to eye, ever since he was disgusted for having to show me where the City (that was marked in red) was on a map in 211. There was also that time when he sat down and discussed with me, in Ken Mathews words "why I didn't know anything". Laying all of that aside, I have now heard at least 6 other students complain about being kicked out of the now much more "accommodating" lab. I guess expansion and renovation wasn't the answer to the computer availability problem in the past.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Award Ceremony















Pablo was recognized today for his unfailing service and devotion to this site. Thank you for all that you do Pablo, and we at Levis Corner Market are proud to have followers like you. Enjoy your Rocket light.

-Administrator

Monday, December 1, 2008

Engaged!!!

















Charity is a little upset because I distracted her from her homework, but I decided that it was kinda important. The ring finally made it to the store, so i hurried to go get it while Charity was in her piano class. I didn't hurry fast enough though, because she texted me asking me where I was. I said: walking. I knew that she knew, because she's smart. Long story short, I pretty much just gave it to her and said "here, take it. Or don't I don't care." so she took it and threw it across the room giving it it's first scratch. I thought it was a precious moment.

In reality she was waving her hand around, as I know I do and I'm sure we all have at some point, to test if it would fly off. Well, it did. She's not to happy about it, so when you look at the ring don't mention the scratch. All I can say is that looking down at the city lights from on top of the SWKT made it an even more precious moment. Then we came back down and sat in the lab. Very romantic.

I met the parents


Oregon was beautiful, I know now why Charity loves it so much. The in-laws are nice, and the beef is terrific! Seriously, the best beef I have ever tasted. If anyone ever has the chance to eat Strawberry Mountain beef, jump on it.
I was surprised at how much Charity is like her mother. I guess that we are all a lot alike those that teach us, but Charity still is not sure which of my parents I am most like but neither am I. All in all a beautiful Thanksgiving week. One word of advice, however, when your stomach hurts because you have stuffed it too full, don't try to please everyone by eating their desert. The night will go better if you quite while you're ahead.