Friday, September 30, 2011

Things I hate...

Okay, I know hate is a strong word, but there are just some things that I REALLY hate...

1. Mornings. Why did I schedule a 7:45 class 3 times a week? Because I am dumb. I don't enjoy leaving my bed in the morning. There is just something inherently wrong about that.
2. Doing my hair. I wish I could just have perfect hair days every day... I don't have time to do my hair in the mornings. Especially since we already established that I hate mornings.
3. The Testing Center. I would much rather take my tests while sitting on my bed. I kinda freak out in the testing center. I might have test anxiety. possibly.
4. Failing tests... Especially when it's the first test of the semester, and you only fail by 2 points. Frustrating, right?

But on the plus side, tomorrow is Saturday, which means that conference is tomorrow!! I'm so excited! I love the prophet and apostles. I can't wait to be spiritually fed :)

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Stars

So I'm taking this integrated science class right now. Science? Not my thing. It's 6 hours a week, 3 times a week. That's 2 hours per class. It's pretty intense. But for an extra credit opportunity, my teacher told us we could go to the planetarium on campus and see the show that changes on a monthly basis. It was so cool! I love the stars! Perfect date? A moonlit walk with stargazing. Cheesy? Yup. But I'm a pretty simple person. You hear that, guys? If you're even out there... I just gave you the perfect date idea. At least for me... Every girl is different. Anyways... This show was fabulous!! It was called "The Secrets of the Sun." Did you know the sun is the reason for the Northern Lights? Well it is. Pretty dang cool. Oh, and I've added "see the northern lights in person" to my bucket list. Do I have a bucket list? Not really... As of right now, that's the only thing on it... But back to the stars. I saw the big dipper for the first time. And when I say saw, I mean I actually recognized it. And then I found Polaris! (I think...) Apparently my schooling is paying off. It's moments like these where I get so excited about things that I forget how awful the rest of my week has been, and I get to marvel in everything that Heavenly Father has done for me. I love this campus because in everything I do, I feel so close to my Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. I appreciate absolutely everything that they have done for me and given me. If you ever need a perspective of just how big this universe is, go to the planetarium. I'll be there every month. Would you care to accompany me?