So I've been home all day, sick with a sore throat and a cough that erupts violently when I breathe cold air. Rebecca made me stay home today.
I painted some, browsed Facebook some, ate and slept some, then perused Facebook again, and ate again. So exciting.
I finally used our central heating until it reached the right temperature. I felt it was a good decision to keep me warm.
Anyway, I'm going to go drug myself to sleep again haha. Never thought I'd be one to say that ever, but Nyquil is seriously a lifesaver.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Life As I Know It
Well, it's been a long, long while. I've decided to give this blogging thing another try (after two thrilling years).
Currently, I am in the Animation program at BYU and am happily married to Rebecca. We were married on Aug 7, 2009, in the Bountiful, Utah temple.
Currently, I am in the Animation program at BYU and am happily married to Rebecca. We were married on Aug 7, 2009, in the Bountiful, Utah temple.
Monday, April 7, 2008
End of the Tunnel
There's a lot of tunnels ending soon. The tunnel of winter (which is still trying to get the best of us), the tunnel of winter semester and all classes associated with it, the tunnel of waiting on my animation application, which is all turned in and being processed and reviewed. I should hear from the department in another week or so if I was accepted or not.
Anyway, with school coming to a close, I'm not sure if I'm going to like this summer. Everyone I associate with on a regular basis will be moving out, and hardly anyone in my current ward will be coming back. I guess they do it in hopes of finding the right somebody. I figure that if I stay put, with everyone else changing, I won't need to move to look. At least I wish some people would think that way - because I'm already kind of taken.
I have several major assignments due in class within the next two weeks as well. I have to work on my final portfolios for my two figure drawing classes. I have a final project for my family history class due on Wednesday, 9 Apr. I need to turn in a reading log for my Doctrine and Covenants class on Friday, 11 Apr. And I have a field trip to take this coming Saturday, 12 Apr. for my geography class. The write up for this field trip and another write up for another project is due Tuesday, 15 Apr; these assignments I have to turn in early because I work on Tuesday and then have classes all day. Also due on Tuesday is a final project for my character design class.
On the bright side, I only have two finals tests this semester. They'll be on Saturday 19 Apr and Tuesday 22 Apr.
And by then, I hope to hear (awesome) news from the animation department. :D
Anyway, with school coming to a close, I'm not sure if I'm going to like this summer. Everyone I associate with on a regular basis will be moving out, and hardly anyone in my current ward will be coming back. I guess they do it in hopes of finding the right somebody. I figure that if I stay put, with everyone else changing, I won't need to move to look. At least I wish some people would think that way - because I'm already kind of taken.
I have several major assignments due in class within the next two weeks as well. I have to work on my final portfolios for my two figure drawing classes. I have a final project for my family history class due on Wednesday, 9 Apr. I need to turn in a reading log for my Doctrine and Covenants class on Friday, 11 Apr. And I have a field trip to take this coming Saturday, 12 Apr. for my geography class. The write up for this field trip and another write up for another project is due Tuesday, 15 Apr; these assignments I have to turn in early because I work on Tuesday and then have classes all day. Also due on Tuesday is a final project for my character design class.
On the bright side, I only have two finals tests this semester. They'll be on Saturday 19 Apr and Tuesday 22 Apr.
And by then, I hope to hear (awesome) news from the animation department. :D
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Signs of Spring!
The turtles in the duck pond south of BYU campus are back! The trees are budding! The Ice Cream Man is back!
Happy Easter everyone!
Ten days 'til the animation portfolios are due...
Happy Easter everyone!
Ten days 'til the animation portfolios are due...
Friday, March 14, 2008
A First Post...
So I am bored on a Friday night, with nothing much better to do at this time. Therefore I post here.
The application for the animation program here at BYU is due on 1 Apr 2008, and I am stressing out. I mean, I don't think I'm very good at expressing stress so that people around me understand that I'm stressing. But only time will tell what happens with my application.
In other news, I have recently realized that bearing testimonies sparks faith. I bore my testimony on the fast Sunday before coming home from Christmas, and one of my BYU ward's member's fathers had come up to visit from my Grandparents' island. I sat by him because he was from Hawaii, and we chatted a little before church started. Then I went to bear my testimony about my granduncle from Kauai had just passed away the month before and I expressed thanks for the Plan of Salvation, among other comments. When I sat back down, the father asked me my name and my grandparents' names.
It turns out that the father had been less active for a while, but thought about the things I had said, and decided to go back to church. So, this man started going to church, and then was asked by one of his fellow members, a lady, what had brought him back to church, and he gave her my name and my relationship to my grandparents on their island. This lady knew my grandma, who is also a member (my grandpa is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), and so news got to my grandma, then to my mom, then to me.
Well, it's really late. I'm going to sleep so I can go to work tomorrow and stay awake.
The application for the animation program here at BYU is due on 1 Apr 2008, and I am stressing out. I mean, I don't think I'm very good at expressing stress so that people around me understand that I'm stressing. But only time will tell what happens with my application.
In other news, I have recently realized that bearing testimonies sparks faith. I bore my testimony on the fast Sunday before coming home from Christmas, and one of my BYU ward's member's fathers had come up to visit from my Grandparents' island. I sat by him because he was from Hawaii, and we chatted a little before church started. Then I went to bear my testimony about my granduncle from Kauai had just passed away the month before and I expressed thanks for the Plan of Salvation, among other comments. When I sat back down, the father asked me my name and my grandparents' names.
It turns out that the father had been less active for a while, but thought about the things I had said, and decided to go back to church. So, this man started going to church, and then was asked by one of his fellow members, a lady, what had brought him back to church, and he gave her my name and my relationship to my grandparents on their island. This lady knew my grandma, who is also a member (my grandpa is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), and so news got to my grandma, then to my mom, then to me.
Well, it's really late. I'm going to sleep so I can go to work tomorrow and stay awake.
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