20 June 2012

Adventures before Summer Term at BYU...

David and I have had a fun and busy couple weeks! We drove to Colorado Springs and spent 5 days with The Barton's... SO FUN! Our days were filled with many rounds of Go-Fish, Old-Maid, Monopoly, Speed, Slap-Jack, and Taboo. We love games. Momma, Madison and I had our nails done and went shopping, while Dad and the boys went shooting, and to the Daughtry concert in Denver. They had a wonderful time. We got back to Utah late Tuesday night.

After two days or work and research we packed the car again and headed to St. George to stay with my family for my birthday. It was great to see the fam again. Bella is always so excited to see us when we walk through the door. Mom treated us all to a birthday lunch at Cafe Rio. Later on, David had the awesome opportunity to shadow Dr. Oldroyd at IHC. I tagged along for the ride. He showed us the machines and computers, cameras and equipment all used for ultra-sounds, MRI's, and CT scans...it was pretty amazing. He sat down with us and went over actual scans showing us what was what. It's incredible how far medicine and technology have brought us. The next day we played LIFE and Wig Out! as well as a few farewell rounds of Rook...three and a half hours later we were back in Provo once again.

Now, Summer Term 2012 has started, and we are slaving away... David is auditing the second halves of organic chemistry, and  physics, as well as doing research on campus even though he isn't getting any credit for anything...crazy boy, I think his favorite hobbies are studying and note taking ;) haha just kidding... He is one smart cookie! He will have a good looking resume and have no problem getting into medical school.
My classes for this term include, SFL 472: Temporal Welfare in the Family, Statistics 121, and SFL 290: Research Methods. The last two, both of which are the bane of my existence...yet a necessary evil on the road to graduation...almost there... {177 days}... not like I'm counting or anything...

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