Wednesday, December 29, 2010

I sang in the rain today...

It was fantastic :)
(The rain, not so much the quality of the singing ;)

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

New Year

It's almost 2011! I'm pretty excited for the end of this year. It's been long and stressful and while I'm grateful for everything I've learned and people I've met, I'm not sorry to see it go. I've signed up for some classes that will actually be fun, and I'm working on being more organized and efficient. A lot of my classes are online too, so no more 12 hour school days! Woo hoo! My goals this semester are to keep up with all of my assignments, make time for fun stuff, read scriptures more, watch TV less, run 4 miles without stopping, be happy, get into the nursing program, and survive Pathophysiology. :) I'm also going to get to work on my bucket list, which should hopefully be pretty interesting. Updates to follow. Anywho, Merry Christmas and Happy New Years. :)

Friday, December 3, 2010

December

Well it's December. I have one more week of school and then it's Christmas break!! Woohoo!! So that's about it.... :)

Sunday, October 24, 2010

I Heart October


Lately I've been trying to be more patient with life and stop wishing it would go faster. I realized that I'm stuck in the present so I might as well have fun while I'm here. So after not liking college for a year and a quarter, I am actually enjoying it. This probably has to do with the fact that it is cooling down and I actually like being outside walking around campus now :)

I take most of my classes on the downtown campus, and microbiology is by far my favorite. I am also meeting a lot of awesome pre-nursing students all of whom I hope make it into the program. Sadly we probably won't all make it in because not very many do, but I keep hoping anyways. Institute is awesome as always and I've already got my classes for next semester picked out and they are with a couple of my favorite teachers which will be awesome.

I've also been going to a student ward which is pretty fun and I got called as a ward missionary. I was scared to death when my bishop gave me the calling but it's turned out to be really fun and I get to work with a great group. It also helps that my ward has a ton of ward missionaries so there's lots of support:)

Anywho, nothing super exciting has happened lately, I've just been trying to keep up with my classes and work on my reading list. My next goal is to finish reading John Adams, which I started a while ago but other things got in the way. Also I have been watching a lot of movies this weekend because my brain needed a break after all of my midterms :) So we went to see RED for my mom's birthday (I loved it, it's hilarious), and on Saturday I went to my friend's house and watched 3 and a half of the Star Wars movies, and last night I watched Waking Ned Divine. Now that my brain is officially melted, I can get an early start putting it back together tomorrow morning :) I have several projects coming up so the next couple weeks will probably be kind of crazy, but then the Holidays will be here and I will get a break for a couple weeks before I get ready to start putting my application together for the nursing program! o.O I'm trying not to freak out.

So that's about it for now, I hope everyone has a fabulous Halloween!! I'm so excited!!

Oh and also, I saw this picture and I think it's one of my new favorite pictures of all time:



Friday, September 17, 2010

Random, Take 2

So I started blogging and it was automatically translating it into Hindi, which was weird, and then I realized I accidentally hit the translate button. So here we go in English:

So here's what I've been up to lately:

1. Studying! A lot.

2. Reading: recently, Fablehaven 5, and Mockingjay

3. Occasional student ward activities

4. Sleeping, sometimes

And that's about it :) I'm loving my microbiology class, it's amazing and I'm learning a ton. My other three classes I could do without, but at least I'm getting them finished :) I'm also taking a Book of Mormon class at Institute which is awesome. I'm also volunteering at the children's hospital, and last week I got to spend a few hours with a newborn baby and he was so tiny!! It was probaby the best day of volunteering I've had so far. He was so sweet and I even got him to smile a couple of times :)


Random


वोया, माय कंप्यूटर इस ट्रांस्लातिंग माय टाइपिंग इन्तो अ फूंकी लन्गुअगे, एंड इ दोन'टी क्नोव वही, बुत आईटी'स प्रेत्टी कूल इ गेस... वेइर्द ठाट'स क्रेसी हुह। श्रूऊऊ, हाउ'स लाइफ एवेर्योएँ?

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Waiting.


I am sitting in an orange chair on on a loft in a journalism building watching CNN waiting for my microbiology class to start in 48 minutes, not that I'm counting. It is giving me quite the opportunity to rethink my life. But mostly all I can think about is how the guy on the screen talking about hurricanes has a crooked yellow tie and moves his head lot. Thus, you see a demonstration of my deep thought :)
Also, I am thinking about how the chair I'm sitting in has 4 legs, but the front two have wheels and the back two don't. Which makes sense if you want to swivel the chair around I guess, but it makes it really loud when I scoot backwards, because the floor is concrete, and steel scraping across concrete is not a pretty sound. Also, this building is weirding me out, because half of it is concrete, the other half is painted orange and a brownish-purplish mud color that is not very attractive. I'm wondering if it's supposed to be eco-friendly, because the ceiling looks pretty nast. In other news I discovered a free printer hidden away in a journalism research room that saved my life this morning!! Woohoo!
So I googled the word "waiting" and it came up with some pretty funky stuffs. These two are my favorites, they pretty much describe how I feel right now.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Update On My Life

So in the last few weeks I have:
Started working at a music store where my brother got me a temp job renting out instruments, which has been pretty bomb. And it's pretty much just paying for my textbooks for college, where I started my sophomore year last Thursday.
Also, for my birthday I got a dog!!!! Who is so cute, pictures to come.

Aaaaaaaaaaaaand that's about it :) I just read Fahrenheit 451 for the third time, and the Bicentennial Man for the first time, and am currently reading The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down for my class, and I am going to read either The Tempest or Common Sense or both next. :)

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Summer School is OVER!!!

Today was the last day of my summer Chemistry class!! Woohoo!! Now I get a week off before I start a temporary job at the music store my big brother works at, and then I'll start normal classes. So much for summer break :P Oh well. Now that school is over I can get to work hardcore on my reading list :) And then in less that a month I'll be 19! Woohoo!!
In other news I started going to a student ward, which so far has been fun, and I really like the bishop and his counselors and their wives. They are all really nice and so are the members in the ward that I've met so far.
Aaaand that's pretty much it :)

Friday, July 9, 2010

Meet Hamlet: aka My Sister Rocks



This is Hamlet. He was discovered on my ceiling today, and I was just going to set a trap and spend the next week on the couch. But my awesome sister decided he needed to die so he didn't escape and bite her kids, so we moved the book shelves and she and my mom took him down. It was pretty epic.
It was also pretty disgusting.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Wildlife in my Backyard

In the last week I have seen the following things in my backyard:
Ants, lots and lots of ants.

A wasp

Lacewing Flies (These are one of my favorite bugs)

Scorpions, of course

A carpenter bee

A lizard

A ground snake (see previous post)

A kitten (which made its way into our house and attacked my sister-in-law and I when we tried to pick it up to take it outside)

And a Vulture

We see most of these on a regular basis, but I haven't seen a snake or a vulture around here before, so that was pretty cool. There are also a bazillion doves and pigeons and crows that like to sing 24 hours a day, which is kind of obnoxious at 1 in the morning but it's fun to wake up to. :)

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Meet Mo:

Yesterday several members of my family were swimming in the pool in our backyard. At one point my nephew shouted, "Hey look Dad, I found a snake!" And in his hands was this little guy:

At first we thought he was dead and we told my nephew to put it down and my mom proceeded to pick it up with the pool net. Then it started wiggling around so we figured he was still alive. My brother went in to Google it to find out what kind of snake he was and my niece and I watched him, and she told me to touch it so I pet his back and named him Mo. Then my brother came out and informed us that he is a slightly toxic ground snake that eats scorpions.

So we put him in the alley behind our house where he has been assigned the task of eradicating our scorpion population.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Summer Reading List


In three days I will take my last final and then I will have finished my freshman year of college!! Woo hoo! So in preparation for a long, hot summer spent largely indoors with air-conditioning, I am compiling a summer reading list. So far, here's what I have:
1. John Adams by David Mccullough
2. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
3. The Kane Chronicles by Rick Riordan
4. The Iron Heel by Jack London
5. Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins (When it comes out)
6. Enna Burning by Shannon Hale
7. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
8. 1984 by George Orwell
9. Dune by Frank Herbert
10. Plato's Republic by Plato
11. Walden Pond by Henry David Thoreau
12. The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas
13. The Tempest by William Shakespeare
14. Horatio Hornblower by C.S. Forester
15. A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madeline L'Engle
16. Beowulf as translated by Burton Raffel
17. El Leon, la Bruja, y el Ropero by C.S. Lewis
18. Common Sense and other writings by Thomas Paine
19. Rifles for Waite by Harold Keith
20. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
21. Angels and Demons by Dan Brown
22. Don Quijote De La Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes
23. Moby Dick by Herman Melville
24. Standing for Something by Gordon B. Hinkley
25. Tally's Corner by Elliot Liebow

A lot of these are books that I tried to read when I was younger and had no idea what the heck they were talking about, so I guess I'll give them another shot and see what happens :) Any suggestions?

Monday, April 12, 2010

School

I have just completed the last essay I have to write this year! YAY!!! And this week I have two tests, and after that I only have 3 more tests and then I will have completed my freshman year of college! Here is a list of the things I have learned this year:
1. Do not go off campus in downtown Phoenix alone, ever.
2. The kidneys are retroperitoneal (I'm pretty sure that's not how that's spelled :S)
3. Cadavers do not smell as bad as dead fetal pigs
4. The shuttle at ASU is FREE!!
5. The fruit snacks from the vending machine at the Language and Lit building are the best fruit snacks EVER
6. The institute has dollar lunch every week. For a dollar!!!
7. Do not hang out near the ashtrays, hang out in the institute building
8. If you wanted to, you could live in the institute building, they have everything (I'm pretty sure a couple guys I know live there, because they are always there)
9. Comfy shoes are a must on campus
10. How to run around in a circle
11. Do not talk to strange men who want to take you with them to play beer pong
12. Steer clear of the dorms
13. Two words: Subway Tuesday!
14. Carpooling is the best
15. Apparently drama is not only reserved for high school (gracias celery!! :))
16. How to construct a truth table
17. That owl city exists, and is pretty awesome
18. How to gross people out: talk about cadaver lab! (Pictures increase effectiveness by 67%!)
19. Paying attention to what you're reading goes a loooooooong way
20. Procrastination is my second greatest enemy
21. Pickles are my greatest enemy.
22. Rain + ASU = :D
23. Sprouts ice cream = life saver
24. Orange juice is a necessity for surviving statistics
25. DON'T EAT THE BROWNIES!!!!
Can't wait to see how much of what I learned falls out of my brain so it's nice and empty for being filled again next year!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

So this week my sister and her 3 GORGEOUS daughters (Strawberry, Apple and Mango) are staying with us for Strawberry's spring break. They are so dang cute. It's awesome. For instance, yesterday Apple was shooting a dragon toy at me and said "Ha ha, I made you dead! You're fired." She takes after her aunts and uncles :)

In other news I only have one month left of my freshman year of college!!!! I just have 5 tests, 2 papers, 7 quizzes and 10 homework assignments left!!! And then I get to start summer school! Woo hoo. College is great. The super lame part is that I have to go to school while my sister and her kids are here :( But that's OK, I got to spend all week with them over my spring break :)

In other other news, the weather is beautiful outside. I wait 11 months out of the year for April and it's finally here. It smells like flowers outside and it's not too hot, not too cold. Too bad it'll be over soon and we'll be getting to 110 degree weather. Awesome.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Welcome


Hi. I decided to follow my siblings' examples and start a blog. So this is it.

To catch you up on my life so far, I am a freshman in college, the youngest of 7 children, and a Mormon. There, now you are caught up.

In other news, I got to watch General Conference today, and I loved it. I think my favorite talk was probably Elder Holland's talk yesterday, but I loved all of them.

That's about it for now, I'll let you know if I have something more interesting to say :)
-Bonster