But spring classes are!
The weather can't quite make up it's mind, yesterday and today it has been a little chilly but the skies are clear which I will consider spring weather, however tomorrow it might snow, which is not in accordance to my idea of spring. After that it is supposed to stay clear and start warming up into the 60s, I know that's wintertime weather for all of my Arizona peeps.
Spring term classes started on Tuesday and I'm taking Advanced Physiology and Lab, Cell Biology AND Beginning Golf. I didn't feel good enough at the game to move to intermediate, and I'm not the only one, my golf friend last year and volleyball teacher last semester is also retaking and cream puffs have already been brought up. It is going to be a busy 7 weeks, the past two days and probably today I will spend about 12 hours straight on school.
Fun story of the Day!
As a background, you should know that today was the start of Women's Conference on the BYU campus, or maybe better put a chaos of Mormon Moms returning to their Alma Mater. So to start, we had women looking into the classroom for the duration of my physiology lecture, then when we left there was one lady who exclaimed, "why is it so crowded in the hallway?", well maybe that's because while you were chatting loudly outside our door we were having a lecture and my two hour lecture is FINALLY over. Believe it or not BYU does hold classes on their campus. Sorry for the rant, mostly I'm just jealous that I was stuck in a two hour physiology lecture that will consume my life for the next 2 months, while you were off doing fun things. Onto the real story. After I left lecture I headed over to the library to study for my cell bio class. On my walk over i passed many women's conference ladies most of them were about 35-65, then I saw these two women wearing the women's conference tags but they looked like they should be wearing backpacks and heading to the library with me, so it caught my, then I noticed that one of them was staring at me, which I also found a little strange, but it got a little weird when she smiled and gasped at me like we were old friends who hadn't seen each other in forever, only I had no idea who she was. I have been told many times here at BYU that I look like someone else, and I tell people that I in fact do, but have to reassure them that they do not recognize me because of my twin(since she lives in Arizona). So I initially figured that this girl must figure I am someone else because apparently I have a very familiar look.(I do have blond hair, blue eyes and look very stereotypical Utah Mormon on occasion) Wrong, she exclaimed, "Your Bethany's twin, aren't you", for once somebody at BYU recognized me because they knew Bethany, it was Bethany's roommate from last semester that I had never met and she was astonished that we really did look like each other and assured me that Bethany and I really do look like twins(if the ability to switch classes through high school didn't already clarify that). It was funny and made my day.
Which roommate?
ReplyDeleteThe class work will be worth it. As a reward you get to party with ME after your final exam!!!!!!