Monday, July 23, 2012

Belated, but still present

(June 25, 2012)
So I'm slow.  Also kind of shameless in that I'm taking ten or so minutes at work to write this. 

Also, quite pleased that other people are making use of pfft.  It's a very helpful onomatopoeia. 

Will you tell me the story of the mission president trying to get his wife to marry him, please? That sounds entertaining.  

Haha you know, it would be crappy not to sleep in again...but only if you're keeping insanely late hours.  I've been following curfew at BYU for pretty much the first time in my life, and I've got to say that as a result, I really don't care about getting up the same time every day. K, it's only eight, but I still feel like that qualifies as not sleeping in.  You may disagree, forced, as you are, to get up at 6:30 AM on a daily basis (an hour I haven't seen more than once a month [if that] since high school).  But still.  Eight AM all summer long is fairly good, wouldn't you say?


Thank you for giving me the opportunity to report that by some untold miracle, I got an A- in Biochem and a freaking A in UO lab.  Seriously, I was terrified this semester that I was going to pull lower grades than I've ever seen in my entire life, and instead, my GPA will be going up.  Not a ton, mind you, but still.  Hahahaha. 

Hey, and in my defense, I liked high school and the people in it, as well.  I realize why you think I didn't, since you've received a few whinging emails on the subject of "blah, blah, blah, I can't hang out with high school people because I'm pathetic," but really, it's just that I've become even happier now.  And I was seriously extremely happy for most of high school; it was awesome.  I have some journal entries to prove it.  The difference now is that I've learned not to waste time on insecurity, which is something I didn't know how to do in high school.  Unfortunately, I haven't grown up quite enough to be able to hang onto that philosophy even when in similar situations as those that originally prompted such irrationality.

Non-sequitur, I miss your parents.  Like a lot.  Your family in general is really great and awesome. 

"although you are proof that such a divide does not inherently have to stand in the way of anything. Those lazy people."
Anti-laziness WINNN.  Hey, I'm capable of some grand things when properly motivated.  Like writing you somewhat faithfully for the better part of two years. 

More on coordination, I was texting and walked into yet another wall this week.  Chris was around to see it this time, though.  There were promptly many recreations. 

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