Freshmen Year

Freshmen Year

Monday, September 9, 2013

First Days of Freshmen Year!

The last two days have been totally awesome! I have officially gone through all of my classes and they seem so amazing. The only two classes that I am worried about are chem and writing; especially when the teachers use the word "rigorous" countless times. The term has been engraved into my mind permanently. However, my most rigorous course is supposed to be my Book of Mormon class, but it is the class that I am most excited about. I love reading and outlining the the chapters and finding answers to my professor's questions. It is the most amazing feeling. It has also sprung the idea into my mind about serving a mission. Without a doubt I know that serving a mission would be the most incredible experience but who knows what I decide. I also figured that since my major is undeclared, the possibility of going is even greater. But who knows, that's is all just in the thinking process. :)

My two most favorite memories of these two days are:
1)studying for hours in the library. It makes me feel so grown up, responsible, and smart. Plus everyone else in there is studying too so it keeps you motivated to not be distracted.
2) After our first day of classes, it poured rain!! So what did we do, run outside and dance in it of course! Then after we were all freezing, we went to Denny's for some $0.99 endless hot chocolate.

P.S. Sorry that this post is late. I don't know why it didn't publish. 


Even Noah would have been afraid...


I had the most incredible weekend! Even though it started out with studying in the library all day Friday, it soon turned for the better. A bunch of friends and I went to the women's soccer game against University of Utah. We got there an hour and a half early so that we had front row seats. It was totally worth it! The entire game was neck and neck then in the last two minutes, Utah's goalie roughed one of our girls pretty aggressively. So in our favor, we got a penalty kick and won the game. Even though we students weren't allowed to rush the field, you can pretty much assume that is exactly what happened. It was super awesome! 

After the game Hailey and I when to a mormon "party" on campus and got to take pictures with the Cosmo statue. Once we grew tired of that, we went up into Provo Canyon for a "bonfire" everyone was going to. I put bonfire in quotations because no one actually brought firewood. But that's okay because it was super awesome hanging out with so many new people. After a couple hours of that we were tired of socializing and dancing. We went back to the dorms, grabbed a bunch of blankets and laid in the grass to watch Pitch Perfect. The spider bites that were accumulated during this event was totally worth it! Turns out I didn't even get home until 5:00 in the morning!!!! I amazed myself. Seriously, I have never stayed up that late before in my life. Not even when we were in Disneyland for Grad Night. Needless to say I slept in until noon the next day.



I was awaken from my deep slumber by numerous phone calls telling me I needed to hurry and get in line for the the football game. As we were walking toward the game, some Texas fans wanted to take a pictures with us thinking they were eventually going to make fun of our devout school spirit. Then the forecast changed. The day went from being ridiculously hot with the bright sun blazing down on us to feeling like we were standing in the middle of a hurricane. Clouds were tumbling in, winds were blowing every which direction, and the rain was coming down in bucketfuls. ( That one is for you mom). So while the stands cleared out, we stayed in the tempest for at least 30 minutes continuing to be drenched and freezing from head to toe. When we got back to the dorm, we had to ring our clothes out and they still aren't all the way dry! It was the awesomest experience. I think I may be catching a cold from it, but after seeing BYU crush Texas, I can't complain.



Monday, September 2, 2013

Look out BYU, here I come!

This past week I have been up in Provo for Freshmen Orientation and WOW! It has been such a roller coaster of emotions. So much has happened that I am just going to have to break it down day by day:

Tuesday: After a long drive of being crammed in the back seat of the car with absolutely no leg room, we finally made it to Utah. I was thrilled! My parents and I walked around campus for a few hours, which only made me want to move in sooner.



Wednesday: MOVE-IN DAY!!! You can automatically assume that I was up bright and early. First order of business was taking my picture for my BYUID, which resulted in buying new capris because the shorts I was wearing weren't touching my knees enough. So being dress coded my first day on campus was not the way I wanted to start the school year. However I was really happy
after we moved in because my room is adorable!




Thursday: Thursday was first day of orientation and when I met my adorable roommate, Hailey. She is super nice and I feel like we are going to get along really well. Oh and good news, she isn't the "tidiest" person either. However, our room is still clean and we have managed to make our beds everyday. You should be proud. So Thursday was also a pretty emotional day for me. I realized that I didn't really have any friends up here. It was so hard not to have my best friends with me like most other people did, so I was feeling lonely. I am an outgoing person, but when it comes to making friends or sometimes being in large groups I become really shy and quiet. So that night I prayed that I would be able to reach out to others so that I can make some friends.


Friday: I was doing a lot better on the social aspect. I was really having fun socializing with people and making new friends. However the emotions kicked in on an educational factor. My parents and I went to a nursing major orientation and it really got the emotions going. As the professor discussed all things nursing, I just felt as though I did not belong in the program at all. Especially since my schedule didn't even cover half the required classes for first semester. I already felt as though I were behind the curve. So after the meeting, I was trying to add more classes and rearrange my schedule which was exhausting and difficult! Then in my moment of distress (maybe a bit dramatic) an academic advisor came over, talked to me, and fixed my schedule right up. After sitting with him, I felt so comfortable about being at BYU and the classes that I am taking. My major is now declared as open and I will follow my dad's advice and do some "soul searching" this semester. On a side note, I ate some delicious Creamery Ice-Cream which also made me really happy.

Saturday: FUN FUN FUN!! I had to say "see ya later" to my parents (which was sad) but the rest of the day totally rocked! I went to a ward party, the women's soccer game (we won), the planetarium, a dance party, watched a dating game, and went to Yogurtland with some new friends :) I also got 3 free ounces on my yogurt because I was the closest one to guess how much it costed!

Sunday: The day I was second most excited for. My roommate and I slept in late because it was Fast Sunday and we didn't want to starve. Eventually we got ready and went to church. It was such a big change! For once we were able to partake of the sacrament without any crying babies. It was absolutely silent and the spirit was so strong. My mom would be happy about the no babies part. Later in the day we had to meet with our bishop and I'm pretty sure I will be getting a calling pretty soon.... It was all really exciting though and after today, I really feel like I belong here. After church, I went to the Golden Corral with my grandparents which was really nice and the food was scrumptious! I love them so much. The last thing I did was
sing church hymns under a tunnel with about 200 other people. It was so amazing and spiritual.

So I am really excited about starting school on Tuesday and for all of the amazing experiences I have ahead of me. I am loving BYU. Go Cougars!!!