For starters, a few weekends ago, my friends and I were able to take a trip up to wonderful South Weber for an evening at my house with my parents (aka "free dinner" to us hungry college students). It was a lot of fun. Below are two shots that were taken while we were on the frontrunner train. I being the only one that had ridden it before got to watch as the others enjoyed their first ride. Though I think we were all pretty baffled that the train had free wi-fi.
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Bottom photo: Me (obviously) and Matt (Cort's roommate/dutch-speaking mission chum).
As you can tell, Matt and I were obviously more happy to be on the train and on our way to get free food than the other two.
In other news: I take the GRE (graduate record exam) next friday--I am hoping to pull an okay score on it (so I can get accepted in to school, for one, and second, because if my future husband ever takes it, I want to say that I beat him). Once this test is taken, I merely need to write a few essays and give colleges my money and pray that I get accepted. I will be sure to keep updating on this process as life goes on.
So I hope that this update was satisfactory---if not (aka, mother)--please tell me what else you think I should be including!
1 comment:
what a cute blog!!! I never knew thatyou had one:) well don't you worry I will bechecking in on your blog regularly
;0) beth
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