Sunday, August 31, 2008

Sunday at the Y

So today was church. Which I mentioned in my last post. But what I didn't mention (because it hadn't happened) was that I went tunnel singing!!!! As you all should know, I love to sing. And I didn't sign up for choir here at BYU, which made me sad. But somehow we did discover that there was a thing called tunnel singing where people from all over campus get together and sing hymns for an hour in a tunnel by the Marriot center. I had totally forgot about it till one of my friend mentioned that she was going and I was like...I totally want to go!!! So we got this huge group together (which was amazing) and were afraid no one else would be there because, get this....it was POURING RAIN!!! AND COLD!!! IT WAS LIKE IT WAS WINTER, BUT IT IS/WAS STILL AUGUST!!! Anyway. So we start walking there, not expecting a lot of people, and we were still like 2 mins away and we could hear the singing!!!!!!! It was incredible. This tunnel is about 50 ft long and 25 feet wide and it.was.packed! The singing was incredible and there were all different parts, and the best thing...they were all hymns! I just love singing hymns in a big group, and so to have that many people who all believe the same thing I do, singing songs that have so much meaning to them, all together, outside, in a tunnel, in the rain was just incredible to me. So that will definitely be something that I will be doing every.single.sunday. For sure. And we know they sing in the snow and rain and everything else. And everyone just huddles together around song books and it is just amazing.

I just had to post this before I forget all about this.


I was also told today when I was picked up my my cousins and their friend that I should go home and journal about where I think I'll be in 10 years because one of them was at BYU 10 years ago and she is no where where she thought she would be.

So, in 10 years I for sure hope that I will have been happily married in the temple, hopefully have a child or two...or more; have a degree in photography and be doing something with it (but just taking pics of my kids would suficith too); I wouldn't mind still living in Utah, but I would love to be living on the East coast; maybe own a house, but probably not yet. Yeah. I hope that's where I'll be in 10 years.


love.andrea.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

1st Real Post!

So I finally made my blog private so I can start blogging! So much has happened in the past week!
So first off, I got a job on campus! My best friend Lily works at the pastry kitchen at BYU and she told me all about it and I decided I wanted to work there too! So I got an interview and got the job! So my shift is 3-6, which is the last shift of the day. My job is to finish up what ever pastry orders didn't get finished for the day, and then clean up the kitchen. There will be 3 of us for an hour when I start, and then just me and one other girl until the end! So yeah! I started working last Thursday (I got the job on Wednesday) and I've been working 6-8 hours last Thursday, Friday and then yesterday. So my first day I got to experience a little of it all. I cut brownies, scooped out 16 dozen chocolate chip cookies, helped roll out little loaves of bread, and then cleaned the kitchen. Cleaning consists of throughly wiping down all counters and mixers, and then using Clorox diluted in water to wipe them down; cleaning out the sinks; scrubbing the floors and then mopping up the excess water. It took 3 of us about 1 1/2 hours to complete but the better I get, the faster it will get done. Friday I did much of the same, but Monday I spent most of my time whipping butter. Yes, butter. We had an order for 17 cases of whipped butter. A case consists of 18, 1 lb tubs of butter, so that was 268 lbs of butter that I whipped! That was a lot of butter. I also got to make sugar cookies. That was fun! So this will be my adventure for work this year! I am planning on keeping this job as long as possible and I think I am really going to enjoy it!

After I got the job on Wednesday, I got to meet up with my roomate! Her name is Michele and she is from Conneticut and we match up so well! We have a lot of the same interests and all that jazz. We are all moved into our dorm room, and after we met up 2 wednesday's ago, she fell and tore a ligament in her foot. So she has a black boot and a wheelchair and crutches. Lucky for her though, we have all the same classes and so I can get her to all her classes and what not. It's not the most ideal situation, but I guess I needed a lesson on service.


As I mentioned, we are all moved into our dorm! I do have pictures and so I'll go through a tour of my dorm room.



First off, here is me and my roomate Michele. And her booted foot.


This is my bed. And the door to our room.

This is what you see when you look down the hall to the left.


This is what you see when you look down the hall to the right.


This is the view from my door. My stuff is in the front half of the room, Michele's is the back half.

This is our door. It has our names on it...and a sign my parents gave me for Christmas. The sign doesn't stay very well so some times it falls off.


This is our room number. 2109 Chimpan Hall!



This is my desk and shelving area. Its messy...and will most likely look that way all year.

You can see my textbooks on the first shelf on the left hand side.




This is my closet. And drawers.



This is our mini fridge.

A closer look at my rediculously expensive text books. And my globe that SIS gave us for graduation.

Another look at my shelves. Not sure why the iron was up there...it no longer is there.

The sink IN OUR ROOM! Yes. It is quite nice!!!!

So esentially that is where I live. It is really nice. And since our room is right by the bathrooms, everyone walks by, and then stops to chat! It's wonderful!

This week we had NSO (new student orientation) which was a lot of fun. We were all broken down into groups which I think were kinda based on where we were living. So there were like...20 or so kids in our group and we had a Y-leader and we also had our Freshman Academy Peer Leader with us. And our group was the most easiest to find (except in the dark) because we have the tallest kid on campus in our group (he's 6'9) and then we have Michele who's in a wheelchair! So it was pretty awesome! Everyone in my Y-group is in the same FA group as I am, so we all have classes together. We just did a lot of tours and little workshops for freshman. And I didn't have to work all week (except for Friday night which I'll talk about in a minute). Last night we had kind of like a NSO closing dance/school year opening dance for everyone who did NSO. It was a lot of fun to be able to hang out and dance and what not. Also during NSO we had a few events in the Marriot Center. One was on Thursday night and it was a Tradition of Honor "assembly" (not sure what you call them in college). Anyway, they had this whole skit planned out and video and all this stuff and it was so funny! Then at the end Jerico Road came out and sang. Then we had the prayer and they said there was this guy here and he wrote a song for his girl. I knew what was gonna happen. So he sings the song and then proposes. I knew it. But I couldn't figure out why he did it in front of a bunch of Freshman. Oh well! We also had some other "assembly" in the Marriot and the Marching Band came out at the end and it was really neat!

So about work on Friday night. As all you BYU football fans know, we had our first home game on Saturday. And as you all know, I work in the pastry kitchen. Well, what happens in the pastry kitchen when there is as home football game? You get to work late. Or early. However you want to phrase it. Needless to say, I worked from Midnight on Friday night, till 4:30 AM on saturday morning making pastries! It was a lot of fun but super crazy! And before that I went to Lily's house and we watched a movie. The Stepford Wives. Creapy movie.

So now it's Sunday (fast sunday for us because next sunday is regional stake conference) and that was really good. We did a lot of just business stuff during all the meetings (but we did have testimony meeting and relief society) but no one has been issued callings! But you will all be the first to hear when I do get called. I just hope it isn't relief society president.......

Anyway. Monday is labor day, tuesday is the first day of classes, but since I don't have classes on tuesday I don't have classes till wednesday. That gives me time to work on my homework!

Until next time (and hopefully I'll have found something to take pictures of)

Andrea

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Whoot!

So I figured since I no longer fit under the title of a "China Traveler" that I should start a new blog since I am now a BYU student! I am going to make this blog private, and I'm not going to put anything else up till I set it private, but I'm going to give people a week to leave me a comment or email me to get added to the list. Then I'll go into full detail!

So, if you want to be added to the list, leave me a comment or send me an email to me
And if you know I have your email, you will be getting an invite anyway =] But if your unsure, email or leave me a comment!

Hopefully I'll be better at this blog then the China one...though I highly doubt that =]


Andrea