Sunday, November 16, 2008

HOwdy Doody

Well school is still going and there are only three more weeks left of it! I cannot believe how fast it has gone! I am so busy with school assignments, being a wife, callings, ect. Everyday just zooms by so quick. I wish I had more time to blog but I find myself extremely tired by the end of the day.

I only have one more core semester of classes before I student teach! I am so excited to be a biology (and/or possibly a health) teacher. I know that sounds nerdy, but let's face it, I am a nerd bomber. I am going to be a crazy, weird science teacher that is going to make school fun everyday.

The other day Blake was registering for winter semester classes. We were looking at the required classes he needs to take for his mechanical engineering major. Well, he has 2-3 years of attending BYU-I to get his undergrade. He is doing so well in school and I am very proud of him. He is still working at the Cenntennial Grain Elevator and comes home a very dirty man from his hard labor job. He is extremely ready to come back to school and study hard.

This last Friday we went to the Warren Miller film at Westwood Theatre to watch "Children of Winter." Boy was it good! That movie makes me wanna jump on board and go riding. I am excited for the snow to come. We are going skiing/snowboarding in one more month.

On Saturday, we meet up with our friends Joe and Jacque for dinner and a movie. Blake and I hardly ever go to a new released movie, we are way too poor ro fork out that kind of dough. We saw "Quantum of Solace." The movie fufilled all James Bond's expectations for adventure and love. Daniel Craig is by far my favorite actor for James Bond; he is very talented.

I hope you are all having a wonderful joyous Sabbath.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Romantic

This is Saturday evening where I took Blake on a surprise date. We went on a carriage ride (through a business class at BYUI) around town and by the temple at sunset. Ya it was pretty romantic...This is the carriage ride. I managed to close my eyes at the right moment for the one picture we took in front of it.