Apr. 21st, 2003

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It's been a busy weekend, so I have a lot to blog about. Let's start at the very beginning, shall we?

Friday was good. I'm trying to think if we did anything productive. Hmm. . .nope, not a thing. I *did* get paid for Ginny, so I am now $400 richer. That is, I would be if I hadn't spent it already. :)

On Saturday I did a little bit of work on my paper-- not much, of course. I just made an outline. Then I drove home for Easter dinner, since it would be easier for us kids to all get together on Saturday night. After dinner I went to the Murray Arts Centre with a group from my Social Dance class. They have ballroom and swing dancing there every Friday and Saturday night. There weren't enough guys, but the guys were very good about sharing themselves out, so I still had a great time. I danced a tango with our teacher, Jason. Have I ever mentioned him before? He's a great dancer, and *very* good eye candy. Half the fun of our class is looking at him. He's not my type, but I could look at him forever. Anyway, I had a blast, but we didn't get home until about 1 AM, which, considering we had 9:00 church, wasn't the greatest.

wibbling about D&L, which will make RJA happy )

After Kat left, I finally got to work on my paper. This was at about 8:00. By 2 AM I had 10 pages. It's a pretty good paper, too. This is good, because it's also the last one I'll ever write in my undergraduate career. I find it highly appropriate that my last paper was on my favorite book ever-- Pride and Prejudice. :)

I turned in my paper this morning (a little late-- I was writing it on Ginny, and since she doesn't have a floppy drive and I don't have any CD burning software, the only way to move the file from Ginny to Harry was to e-mail it to myself, which took time), then went to work at noon.

After work I headed over to the CougarEat to get some lunch and do some studying. There, I ran into James. wibbling about my longtime crush )

After I recovered from seeing James, I studied for and took my Pearl of Great Price test. I got an 87%, which I am perfectly satisfied with. There were 146 questions on the darn thing, and McConkie is one of the hardest religion teachers here. An 87% is probably enough to get me at least an A- in the class.

I also bought my Easter dress from the Bookstore. It cost $95, which is more than I would usually spend for a dress, but it looks adorable on me and that's so rare that I couldn't resist. Mom will go in $50 on it, and I'll pick up the rest as a graduation present to myself. In fact, I think I'll wear it *to* graduation.

So, I think that covers it. All caught up.
wahlee: (Default)
It's been a busy weekend, so I have a lot to blog about. Let's start at the very beginning, shall we?

Friday was good. I'm trying to think if we did anything productive. Hmm. . .nope, not a thing. I *did* get paid for Ginny, so I am now $400 richer. That is, I would be if I hadn't spent it already. :)

On Saturday I did a little bit of work on my paper-- not much, of course. I just made an outline. Then I drove home for Easter dinner, since it would be easier for us kids to all get together on Saturday night. After dinner I went to the Murray Arts Centre with a group from my Social Dance class. They have ballroom and swing dancing there every Friday and Saturday night. There weren't enough guys, but the guys were very good about sharing themselves out, so I still had a great time. I danced a tango with our teacher, Jason. Have I ever mentioned him before? He's a great dancer, and *very* good eye candy. Half the fun of our class is looking at him. He's not my type, but I could look at him forever. Anyway, I had a blast, but we didn't get home until about 1 AM, which, considering we had 9:00 church, wasn't the greatest.

wibbling about D&L, which will make RJA happy )

After Kat left, I finally got to work on my paper. This was at about 8:00. By 2 AM I had 10 pages. It's a pretty good paper, too. This is good, because it's also the last one I'll ever write in my undergraduate career. I find it highly appropriate that my last paper was on my favorite book ever-- Pride and Prejudice. :)

I turned in my paper this morning (a little late-- I was writing it on Ginny, and since she doesn't have a floppy drive and I don't have any CD burning software, the only way to move the file from Ginny to Harry was to e-mail it to myself, which took time), then went to work at noon.

After work I headed over to the CougarEat to get some lunch and do some studying. There, I ran into James. wibbling about my longtime crush )

After I recovered from seeing James, I studied for and took my Pearl of Great Price test. I got an 87%, which I am perfectly satisfied with. There were 146 questions on the darn thing, and McConkie is one of the hardest religion teachers here. An 87% is probably enough to get me at least an A- in the class.

I also bought my Easter dress from the Bookstore. It cost $95, which is more than I would usually spend for a dress, but it looks adorable on me and that's so rare that I couldn't resist. Mom will go in $50 on it, and I'll pick up the rest as a graduation present to myself. In fact, I think I'll wear it *to* graduation.

So, I think that covers it. All caught up.
wahlee: (Default)
It's been a busy weekend, so I have a lot to blog about. Let's start at the very beginning, shall we?

Friday was good. I'm trying to think if we did anything productive. Hmm. . .nope, not a thing. I *did* get paid for Ginny, so I am now $400 richer. That is, I would be if I hadn't spent it already. :)

On Saturday I did a little bit of work on my paper-- not much, of course. I just made an outline. Then I drove home for Easter dinner, since it would be easier for us kids to all get together on Saturday night. After dinner I went to the Murray Arts Centre with a group from my Social Dance class. They have ballroom and swing dancing there every Friday and Saturday night. There weren't enough guys, but the guys were very good about sharing themselves out, so I still had a great time. I danced a tango with our teacher, Jason. Have I ever mentioned him before? He's a great dancer, and *very* good eye candy. Half the fun of our class is looking at him. He's not my type, but I could look at him forever. Anyway, I had a blast, but we didn't get home until about 1 AM, which, considering we had 9:00 church, wasn't the greatest.

wibbling about D&L, which will make RJA happy )

After Kat left, I finally got to work on my paper. This was at about 8:00. By 2 AM I had 10 pages. It's a pretty good paper, too. This is good, because it's also the last one I'll ever write in my undergraduate career. I find it highly appropriate that my last paper was on my favorite book ever-- Pride and Prejudice. :)

I turned in my paper this morning (a little late-- I was writing it on Ginny, and since she doesn't have a floppy drive and I don't have any CD burning software, the only way to move the file from Ginny to Harry was to e-mail it to myself, which took time), then went to work at noon.

After work I headed over to the CougarEat to get some lunch and do some studying. There, I ran into James. wibbling about my longtime crush )

After I recovered from seeing James, I studied for and took my Pearl of Great Price test. I got an 87%, which I am perfectly satisfied with. There were 146 questions on the darn thing, and McConkie is one of the hardest religion teachers here. An 87% is probably enough to get me at least an A- in the class.

I also bought my Easter dress from the Bookstore. It cost $95, which is more than I would usually spend for a dress, but it looks adorable on me and that's so rare that I couldn't resist. Mom will go in $50 on it, and I'll pick up the rest as a graduation present to myself. In fact, I think I'll wear it *to* graduation.

So, I think that covers it. All caught up.

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