Sunday, November 9, 2008

Halloween and BYU/Utah Tickets

This year for Halloween, being the cheap college student that I am, I went as a scientist. (i.e. I didn't have a costume, so I just threw the lab coat on and called it good!). Kerianna and I both were matching science nerds. We went over to my friend Matt's house (a different Matt from the one previously mentioned on this blog...) and enjoyed the spooky holiday. It was a lot of fun. See pictures below!

Matt lives in Bluffdale, which is right next to Riverton. So this is us being in two places at once! Ha ha!
Matt made this fun swing in his gorgeous backyard!
Our High School Musical Pose! This one is a Keeper!
Take 2 of the HSM pose!
Kerianna and Matt!
Black light funness!
Another shot with the black light
Some things never die. You have to love Sharpies!
Ahhh!
Roomates!

Also, new happenings in my life include camping out for BYU/Utah football tickets. We arrived at the stadium at about 6 PM Friday night and pulled the very cold all-nighter to see if we could get tickets. In the end, we could have gotten free standing tickets but would have had to pay quite a bit of money to get a seat (the Ticketing office decided to change their policy right before we were at the ticket office!). Due to this change, we decided that the tickets weren't really worth it. Though it sucks that we waited that long and didn't get tickets, it was a good experience none the less (one I probably won't ever relive!).

Look at all the people! There was probably near 3,000 people there!
The very cold three-some! We kept each other warm throughout the long night!

2 comments:

Bethie said...

sorry you were not able to get the tickets:( hopefully you know someone that has Directv- and can watch the game on the Mountain--

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on your December graduation!!! We sure are proud of you, Kelsey. Wow!
Can't really believe that you spent the night waiting for tickets, and then had to turn away.
You must really love your teams!
Love,
Your Grandpa and Grandma Potter