Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Finally!

It has been many days since I have updated, and things have been busy: projects, papers, reading, tests and then finals on top of all of that. For thanksgiving I remained in Provo so I didn’t have long driving to do and had dinner at my bishop’s home, and all went well, there were many projects due right before that all got done. (There was a little while that I was afraid it wouldn’t all get done)

I celebrated my 24th birthday on the 8th of December. Ruth and Dana took me out to Red Lobster for my dinner, then after we watched Cars. There were some more papers due; one that I thought was a two page paper that was really a five pager, it kept me up late one night. Then the 16th was Ruth’s birthday, so I exercised my cooking muscle and made a cake for her, it turned out ok, but paled in comparison to the ice cream cake and cheesecake that her other friends brought.

I finished my finals today, one scheduled this morning at 8:00 am, and two more on blackboard, none in the testing center so I went and bought myself a finished with finals present, the mega edition of monopoly, I’m gunna bust it out and play with some of the others who have finished their finals, here soon. I’m flying home on Friday (only 3 more days) then I’ll be home for two weeks. I’ll also be moving for winter semester, but I’ll be staying in the same complex, I’ll be moving from number 11 to number 7 (11 old, 7 new) so be sure to get my address right when you send me cakes and candies and gold ingots. There will probably be pictures in my next post.

And also, best of luck to my several friends that are getting married over the break.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Happy Halloween… and stuff


The last several weeks have been eventful, there have been many tests, which I did well on, and I read The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and The Silver Chair, and am starting The Horse and His Boy. I also finished “Homeworld” for any one who is interested, and I’m done with video games for a little while.

There was a Halloween party in our ward on the 30th, and I won a prize in the costume contest, I went as a regular resident of the Talmage building, and I won a container of play dough, it was basically the best costume out there.

I went to hear the BYU Jazz vocal concert and the BYU Women’s and Men’s concerts this last week, and they were great. This coming week looks like it’s going to be brutal, I have 4 tests before thanksgiving break next week, and several short papers that I have yet to start, so If I can survive, then finals will be a cinch… or cake walk… or really easy. (Ok, not really) The end of the semester is coming quickly, and then I can go home, and what a glorious time it will be, I can wake up and go to be whenever I want, and there is no homework, and no tests, it will be great. Well, talk to you all later.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Look, it’s a bird, no it’s a plane, no, it’s …

Here it goes; I can’t believe that it’s already over halfway through October, the semester is chugging along. I’m finished with all my midterms but one, and they have gone very well so far. I even got the “great job” message from the testing center TV screen when it gave me my test grade for my cognitive development class. The last test I have to take for a while is for my history of math class; we have to prove that pi is constant for all circles, and also prove the Pythagorean Theorem. My other classes are going well, in my swimming class we just learned how to do flip turns, which is a way to quickly burn your nose and give yourself a head ache if you don’t constantly blow water out of your nose while you are flipping.

In other news, I saw “Lady in the Water” in the illustrious Varsity Theater on Friday night; it is a very strange movie, my favorite guy was the one who was only exercising one half of his body, and the Asian mother and daughter was funny also. And oh yeah, there are evil dogs and monkeys and giant birds and sea nymphs, and something about destiny… or was it density… hmmmm… I also recently bought “The Chronicles of Narnia” all in one volume, and just finished “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” and have started on “Prince Caspian.”

In my infant development class, my professor showed us some thing that I thought was worth passing along. Go to www.babyplus.com and check it out. There you can pay $150.00 to buy a speaker that a pregnant woman can wear on her belly to play sounds to her unborn child. These sounds are pulses that are not unlike the sounds that the baby hears in the womb from heartbeats and respiratory sounds. And here’s the funny part, these sounds not only make your baby more intelligent, but they will let you teach your baby words, and they baby can respond by kicking back on the mother’s abdomen. (Check out the link on the bottom called “the Science”) This is clearly a breakthrough in pediatrics, and I wonder why modern scientists have not accepted this to make all babies smarter.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Cure for the Summertime blues

Well, summer ended in a glorious blaze of…something, but I had a good last hurrah, the Idaho trip and Ruth’s mini reception were good. Roommates have changed, and I have received three new, great ones, and there has been much change around the ward also, probably 50% new people. There was a stake opening social the first week of classes where we went to a home up the canyon and ate a lot of pizza and listened to music and watched people ride the human sling-shot, and there was a dance also. There have been other activities also, a leadership retreat up to the bishop’s cabin (I’m the assistant executive secretary in the ward) and an opening social where they taught dance lessons.

Classes are going full swing, and I’m taking 14 ½ credits and working part-time at early morning custodial still. Mondays and Wednesdays are my busiest days, with four classes on those days. I have: Adolescent Development, Infant Development, Cognitive Development, History of Math, 2nd half of the D&C, and beginning swimming. The development classes are all for my major and the history of math class is toward a math minor, and the other two are general education requirements. Infant and Adolescent development are both being taught by a visiting professor from Arizona State University, and she is way cool, I just had a test for the Infant devo class, and one is coming soon for the adol devo class. Both classes are very interesting, and insightful. Cognitive development is taught by a full time BYU professor, and the topic is very interesting, about how our brains and thought processes develop and change from when we are born, or even before. Unfortunately the class is 8:00 am so many of us in the class have trouble staying awake. (I’m not the only one, I promise) My history of math class is also very interesting to me, and is probably my most intense class so far, we have learned about pi, number systems with different bases, Pythagorean therom and a few other things, the class is taught by an Indian professor who is a tad mumbly, and he has an honor-code violating beard, but I guess it’s ok for him. My D&C class is great, it is taught by Bro. Fluhman, he is pretty funny, and good at inciting discussion in the class, which some teachers have a hard time doing, but his class is good, and I’m learning a lot in his class. Last and least is my swimming class, on Monday and Wednesday nights, it is a good class, the first few days were very difficult for me to keep up, but it has gotten better now that the class has been going for a few weeks. The teacher is a grad student who just has shoulder surgery, so he can’t get in the water and swim with us, so he stands on the side and tells us what to do.

What else… I’ll put some new links on the page for you all to stare in awe at. The first is another blog from a friend of mine, Bukran, he was in my freshman ward, and has never been the same since, and that is his blog, the bukran blog. For a short while longer you can go on the internet and watch a series of student films, and one of them is produced by none other than my FHE brothers, go and watch them and vote for them (good through the end of September only) in Glad I got a Sword Today. And if you want to support some of the weird stuff that I do, and you like video games...a lot you can check out battlereports.com and look at the report submitted by Rabid Fox (that’s me) about Jedi Academy, or even look at some of the other reports written there. So there you have it… that’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

Enjoy General Conference and the time change. (I know I will)

-Singing off, The matador

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Hey look, that TV has words on it...

Yay, a post that is not tons of pictures. It has been a crazy summer, and it's almost over. I will finish working BYU grounds on the last day of August, because mowing lawns and spreading mulch is for the summer and not the summer/fall. I intend to continue doing early morning custodial at least through fall semester.

I jsut bought a new MP3 player and some CD's from Amazon, so I'm quite happy, those things will make my idle time seem to go much faster, or atleast I can listen to some happy music while I do boring motonous things (which is all the time.)

I received 3 new roomates this semester, and so far they seem like good guys, they have added class to our apartment, which it was seroiusly lacking when everyone else moved out. I can promise you that B-11 has the rockinest sound system in the tri-county area.***** I now have a bed under the window which has a tad more storage space than the not window side that I had before.

*****this statement may or may not be true

there is not much time left for summer, so I have to try and squeeze a little bit more fun into the last few days before the grind begins, I may have a massive movie day in Sandy on Labor Daybor, and one last hurah trip to brick oven pizza.

I frequently visit/bother my sister and brother-in-law, who said that if I didn't soon stop borrowing their movies, that they'd give me a dollar when I borrow one. I hope all is going well for my family and friends, I think about you guys often.

I haven't finished any more of my books, and once the semester starts I won't have time for them for a while. I have decided to get books that I am excited about reading, because tring to read that I'm not excited about is a chore, and I don't enjoy doing it. So I'm going to raid the popular reading section of the library for stuff that I'm excited about.

some notes about the blog, if some one wants a picture that I have posted, you can right click the picture and then click "Save image as..." or something similar on your individual browser. and then uou can specify where to save the picture on your computer.

Sunday, August 20, 2006

oh what do you do in the summertime, when all the world is...

here are some pictures from my latest summer adventures.

Here is a picture of the Rexburg temple, still under construction

here is me emerging from a cave at "craters of the moon" outside of Blackfoot Idaho (well outside)

Here is our wonderful hostess, Auntcy Nancy in Felt Idaho

This is our in-the-car scrabble game at the end, I won (yeah!)

Me, after conquering the monutian (Craters of the Moon)

Meanwhile back in provo, Paul and Matthew ziel paid me a visit

Then, quickly back at craters of the moon, I exersized my immense strenght, or is it stremph, and posed for this picture

then my cousin Brian Reeve got married

and once again in Idaho, Uncle Bruce was spotted holding a small crying person belived to belong to his daughter-in-law

and finally ruthie made it out of the cave in time for me to get back to Craters of the Moon and take this picture

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

even MORE pictures

these should be the last pictures from the Vancouver reception, isn't that great!



Dana's favorite wedding present
Goofy picture!!
Yay, matching pyrex dish sets, His and Hers.
Brother Anton during the reception
Chat with Daddy.
Ruth, Dana and others at the reception.
look, we're twins!
The Keeler family and relatives.
Keelers and Reeves.
I look sooo good!

Friday, July 28, 2006

The Gang's all here

Here are some pictures from the vancouver reception, can you baweeveit!!





Monday, July 24, 2006

Some more pictures

Here are some pictures from my Washington/Oregon trip, this is the Mt. St. Helens portion, and also fred the cat



Sunday, July 16, 2006

Slurpee’s, Hawaiian punch, and Sandy books


This week was busy. I started the week still at home in RI winding down and cleaning up from the wedding and reception. On Tuesday I set out from Providence and due to weather, I missed a connecting flight out of Baltimore, so I got to spend the night in that wonderful city. I begged a friend to let me crash at their home, and they were nice enough to oblige, I would have taken a picture, but my camera was somewhere between Rhode Island and Utah at the time. That day also happened to be 7-11-2006 which is free slurpee day at Seven eleven, so we went out and I got free small Hawaiian Punch flavored slurpee, and I was reminded of the good-ol-days with Hawaiian Punch. I reminisced about when I was little and Dad would buy large cans of Hawaiian Punch and as a treat he would punch them open with a hand can opener and we would each get some to drink, that is something that I remember as I look upon that sweet, red drink.


The next day I arrived in Salt Lake City without much incident, my bags even beat me there. I took a shuttle back to Provo, dropped my bags then turned around and headed out to Sandy with a friend for a barbeque, then came right back. That night I managed to sleep through my alarm clock for my early morning custodial job (which is not hard to do if the alarm is silent) but that turned out alright, then I went to grounds work in the hot afternoon. Friday was a fairly normal day. On Saturday I went back to Sandy to pull weeds and spread mulch at the same friends’ parents’ house and then I got pizza and root beer floats, so we called it even. During my time spend waiting in airports and on planes I did some reading. I finished the Maltese Falcon, and then started and finished the Da Vinci Code, which was a good book, except it claims that the whole New Testament is false. So now I’m working on Anna Karenina and I decided to head back into Moby Dick, I started it some time ago, but never finished it, so I will try again.

Monday, July 10, 2006

More Pictures

Some more pictures to put up, see if you can find me in the pictures.









Sunday, July 09, 2006

Wedding wedding, piggy froggy wedding

The Ruth and Dana wedding went great, we got to meet the Jensen family, and they got to meet the entire Keeler family, we all eventually made it there. There were lots of pictures taken, and I will put some of them up this time, and probably the next several times. We had dinner with the Jensen family Friday night, the wedding was Saturday morning and then the reception was Saturday night. I’ll be back in Provo Tuesday night, and back to work the next day, I’ll be back to eating my own food and paying for my own stuff, I only got to leech a little bit off my parents, and I got to watch my little brother play guitar hero on Playstation2, he rocks out.

And about the title of this post, it is a quote from the “Muppets Take Manhattan” that the Swedish chef says and it is not a derogatory comment toward my sister or new brother-in-law.

Monday, July 03, 2006

Happy H*R!!


I know all the loyal readers of my blog will notice this is my 2nd post this week, but I thought it was an occasion worth celebrating. Homestarrunner.com updated after a month-long gap. and strong bad said that he would appear on the covers of all the hottest blogs, so here it goes.

Other news: days until arrival to RI: 1!!!

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Least exciting post ever...!

It has been too long since I updated my blog, and I’m sorry about the delay to all my loyal readers, I know you were all disappointed. For my last few weeks I have cooked a few meals for various and sundry people, went to a concert at the BYU bell tower, ate some ice cream (that was the best part), got licensed to drive the BYU trucks (I learned 3 different ways to back up, and 80 ways not to back up). There are only a few days until I fly home for the wedding, and I can’t wait, it will be the greatest, because I said so. Submitted for your approval is a picture of me in my new ‘Y’ hat and goofy look on my face.