Sunday, December 27, 2009

A Decade in Review

So you know how, at the end of the year, or decade, lots of newspapers and such post "The Best ... of the Decade/Year", I thought it would be neat to do one of those. So here I go.

10 Biggest Events of the Decade (in my life) that I am not soon to forget (Not necessarily in any particular order):
1. Moving to China
2. My Aunt Janice and Grandpa Alan passed away
3. I started middle school, 2 high schools and college.
4. I some how made it into BYU
5. I finally decided what I want to be when I "grow up" (this is the one question you are asked your whole life, so finally deciding is pretty exciting!)
6. I got to visit New Zealand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and lots of places in China.
7. I took a tour of the East Coast
8. I started babysitting and nannying, which spurred a life-long love of kids =]
9. I got to visit Hawaii
10. September 11: I was luckily not affected directly, but it is one world-wide even that I won't soon forget.

Top World Events that stick out in my mind:
-September 11
-Fighting in Xin Jiang, China (this is really significant to me because I visited here before the most recent fighting, and it was my favorite trip)
-Disappearance/Murder of Laci Peterson
-Kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart (and her subsequent finding)
-Disappearance of Susan Powell
-Crash of AirFrance Flight 447 that disappeared over the ocean
-Tsunami in Southeast Asia
-Hurricanes that devastated the South

Top Movies I have seen (and this probably isn't a comprehensive list since I've seen so many!)
-Angels and Demons
-Twilight/New Moon
-Poseidon
-The Secret Life of Bees
-Enchanted
-Juno
-(I know there are more!)

Ok. I'm going to stop here and think more, and come up with more lists =]

Friday, December 25, 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!!

So my Aunt Kathy wanted to know what the first thing we watched on our new TV was...the Utah VS Cal State Football game....not our choice =] We had family over that night, and I have one diehard utah cousin, so we had to watch the game. After that though it was 3 Star Wars movies. My dad's choice.

Christmas eve was wonderful. We went up to Temple Square, where the lights were not on. We were told that Temple Square would be closing 6, but turns out the buildings were closing at 5 and the lights didn't come on till around 5:30. So we went into the Joseph Smith Memorial Building to the viewing deck, and waited till the lights came on. Then we did a quick tour (as we were freezing and hungry!) and then went back to my aunts to eat left over soup and sandwiches. Yummy!

Then we came home and I watched half of A Christmas Story.

Christmas morning we started opening presents around 8:30. We all got great things; lots of clothes, I got a few movies, but the best???

WE FINALLY GOT A WII!!! So excited!!! Its the perfect addition to our new TV and entertainment system.

Overall, we are all very happy people!!

Now, off to Aunt Sandy's for a great brunch!!!!!



MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Holiday Party #1

So tonight we had a gathering with my mom's side of the family. It was the first real big one in a long time. All my mom's family was there except for one uncle (and family) that lives out of town, and an aunt (and family) that lives out of town. It was a lot of fun! We had probably 30 people including kidlets. We did a "white elephant" gift exchange game, except that we brought useful gifts and not weird gifts. We had soup and sandwiches which were really good and lots of yummy desserts!!

Tomorrow we are going up to temple square to see the lights which I'm excited about =] I haven't been up there this year, so I'm glad I get to go with my family.

And then its Christmas! I'm really excited this year!

Also, my family got their new, beautiful, massive entertainment center and 47" flat screen tv. All fantastic Christmas presents!

Merry Almost Christmas!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Clean apartment and almost Christmas!!!!!

So this evening I did all the dishes, washed some towels, wiped down the counters and stove, and swept the floor. And now we have a clean apartment!

I was also able to finish wrapping christmas presents (my moms were the hardest because they were weird shaped) and now I am watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (the original). I'm so excited that tomorrow will be my last day of work for a while!! It will be way nice to have a break!

And I can't wait for Christmas!! I'm getting really excited to see family and eat lots of great food!!!

And I also got my work schedule for next semester...and I work Saturdays =[ Its only 4 hours, but I'm not excited. And then I work Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. I start at 8 this semester instead of 7, except for Friday. So hopefully all will be fine.

I can't believe that it is almost 2010!! I'm going to have to do a decade in review post, seeing as a lot happened between the year I turned 10 and 19.

-Andrea

Monday, December 21, 2009

Oops

So I guess I didn't blog last night. It was a long day. My roommate Lily was taking a friend to the airport, but she wasn't comfortable driving home by herself. So I went...at 5 AM with them to the airport. We were actually dropping two people off, and the first person's flight left at 7:15 AM, and the second person's flight left at 9...so we dropped off the first person than drove to temple square and ate breakfast, then back to the airport. It was a really long day.

I also went to the Asian ward yesterday with my roommate Lily. She got a new calling as the Chinese Sunday School teacher, so I went to listen to her give her first lesson. She did a good job =] Of course I didn't understand the majority of it, but she had a powerpoint in English. So that helped.

And now today I am at work. For 10 hours. Not too sure why I signed up to work for 10 hours...today tomorrow and Wednesday...but I did. So here I sit. I have yet to start reading my books, but my favorite that I have read before was "The Bean Trees". Probably because it was the only one that had an interesting story line to it. I also love the book "The Secret Life of Bees" which is also a fantastic movie!!

Anywho. It had just dawned on me that I hadn't blogged. So I blogged now. I'm way excited for Christmas and food and gifts, but mostly for lots of food. And no work or school.

Merry Christmas Everyone!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Book List

So my Aunt Kathy wanted to know what books I had plans to read.

They are as follows:
The Bean Tree by Barbara Kingsolver
I know why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
The Catcher and the Rye by J.D. Salinger
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
And a Mary Higgins Clark book

The only one I haven't read is the Mary Higgins Clark book. We'll see if I can finish them all!

Friday, December 18, 2009

MckMama

So I am an avid blog reader. And one that I check everyday (other then family blogs of course) is MckMama.com

I started reading MckMama when her son, Stellan was born. He was born with SVT (supraventricular tachycardia) which means that his heart would beat too fast (around 220 beats/min) unless he was on a cocktail of medicines. He was rushed to Boston when he was 4 months old for an ablation (where they try and zap the extra electrical pathway in his heart that causes his heart to beat too fast), but it was unsuccessful because he was so small. It was also hard to complete because his extra pathway was located right on his AV node, which means that there was a good chance they would destroy his AV node, meaning he would have to have a pacemaker for the rest of his life. So they sent him home on more (and higher) doses of medicine. Fast forward to November, the week before his 1st birthday. Stellan stopped responding to the medicines and was becoming sick because of being on all the medicines. They took him to the hospital where it was decided that he would have to have another ablation. He was flown to Boston, and he was taken off all medicines so the doctors could see when they did the surgery where his pathway was exactly. They started detox on Sunday, and had the surgery planned for Thursday. Sadly, Stellan coded on Monday morning. They were able to revive him, but had to do an emergency abaltion. They decided that if they had to, they would destroy his AV node and he would have a pacemaker for the rest of his life. So during the surgery, they had exhausted all options, and the pathway would not go away. Right before the main Dr. decided to destroy the AV node to get rid of the pathway, one of his colleagues suggested that they go through his aorta to try and get rid of it. Now, if they were able to ablate the pathway, they wanted to ablate it for 2-3 seconds to be sure it would be gone. (Oh and the chances of a successful surgery without destroying his AV node was like...20%) SO they go through his aorta, have access to this pathway WITHOUT touching his AV node, and they ablate it...for a whole minute. His surgery was a home run!!

Stellan was curred of his SVT with no lasting effects. He still has an intact AV node, and there was no damages to his aortic valves. There is less than 1% chance that his SVT will ever come back.


So why did I post this? Not quite sure, but I love reading this blog! It is quite a well known blog now, because of Stellan. His parents have been on the news because of him and his mom is just a fantastic blogger (and photographer). They also have 3 other children.

Though the reason I blogged about this now is because MckMama is giving away Lightroom 2 (a photo-editing software) and if you blog about it, you get another entry into the contest. So I'm blogging about it and getting another entry into the contest! I doubt I'll win, but thats ok.

Now you all know about Stellan.

So go check out www.mckmama.com to learn more about them and to enter to win Lightroom 2!

-Andrea

Thursday, December 17, 2009

DONE!!!!

I'm DONE!! I decided to just study and take my last final tonight so I could be done!! So I studied and took it. It took 1 1/2 hours, and wasn't fun. I went through and answered all the ones I knew...which was almost 1/2. And then I went through and used process of elimination, and then I completely guessed on about 10. I didn't do so hot, but the class is curved, so yeah.

So now I'm free! I made a list of books I want to read over break. They are all ones I read in high school, but I want to re-read them now, thinking I'll appreciate/understand them more. So I'm pretty excited.

OOh. And last night I was craving sweets...so I made homemade, from scratch, brownies. And they were sooooooooo good!!

I worked for 7 hours today, and it actually wasn't too bad. So I'm less worried about break work (I was afraid it would be realllly long) but I'll be able to read and such too.

And I'm hoping to get a hair cut this weekend, so I'll be posting about that!

Have a great night/day!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Once Again

I did nothing today. I was supposed to study, but because I didn't have any work, that didn't happen. I work tomorrow and I will study (because I won't come home from the library till I do) and then either take the test tomorrow night or first thing Friday morning. And then I'm done!!!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Really

don't have anything to blog about. Took another final today. Didn't do so hot.

Only one more to go!!!!

And I'll be done!!!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Its the start of something new?

Nope. Finals.
I had my first (this semester) final today. Well thats not entirely true, but I don't really count Chinese. Which by the way, I found out I officially got an A- in the class, which is just fine with me. So that was great.

Today I had New Testament. I went in feeling very confident, knew all the terms and such that my instructor had on the study guide, and knew the maps we were going to have to draw/label. And then I started taking the test and a good majority of the test was not on the study guide, which kind of frustrates me. Either make an accurate study guide or don't make one at all. Anyways, I pulled a C on the final, which was fine with me, and got a C in the class, which is also fine, seeing as I hadn't done too well on past tests.

Tomorrow I am taking Chemistry and either Wednesday or Thursday night, but probably Friday morning I will be taking human physiology. So thats all great.

I'm really excited to be done with all this, and then I'll just be working all break (with the exception of a few days). So yup!

Hope everyone is doing well!

-Andrea

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Fail.

So I totally didn't blog twice yesterday like I was supposed to. My roommates and I had another movie night (we've had one every night for like...the last 4 nights. or more). And then we ended talking till 2 AM and were watching the snow. I love it! I'm so grateful that I have such great roommates and that we can do things like that.

And I forgot to talk about cinnamon rolls in my last post. My friend Kelly is moving to St. George for an internship next semester, so she had a cinnamon roll party (she is famous for making them). She came over to borrow some pans and I asked her if she needed help. She said yes, since she was single handedly making 8 dz cinnamon rolls. So I went over for the next 3 hours and helped her make cinnamon rolls. Needless to say I am now a pro at making cinnamon rolls.

Today I went to my ward and my cousins stake conference. Then we went to visit my aunt and take pictures of my cousins kids. So we had fun doing that. Then my cousin and I played the new Wii SuperMario Bros. And we died...a lot. But we had fun.

And I conducted the choir for the first time in sacrament meeting. Or maybe I never told you guys. I'm the ward choir director. So we had our Christmas program and I had a lot of people compliment me on how well the choir sounded, and that it was the best they had sounded in a while. So I was proud.

And now my roommate Lily is having a game night with a few friends, and I come home, recognize one of them, and realize I know the other two as well. One I went rock climbing with once, and the other one was doing a study on my Chinese class. So that was kinda weird.


Anyways. Tomorrow starts finals. I have New Testament tomorrow, and then Chemistry on Tuesday, and possibly taking Human Physiology on Wednesday. I took Chinese last week.

Wish me luck!

-Andrea

Friday, December 11, 2009

Work party and Cinnamon Rolls

On Thursday we had our work Christmas lunch. It was so good! Our bosses made soup and we all brought other things. It was all great! And it was so awesome to get to hang out with all the people I work with. I really do like them all, but even if I work at the same time with some of them, we never really work together, as we all work in different areas each hour. So that was fun to get to chat with everyone. I of course had my camera so I took some pictures of people. I had wanted to get a group picture, but that didn't happen.

Anyway, here are some pictures of that event.

The table in the workroom they so nicely decorated, and the food we ate. It was all fantastic!


Some of my coworkers =]


More of them.


Some of the crazy guys I work with. The one in the plaid shirt, Rob, wanted to go and have a dance party in the library, so he asked Ben (in the stripped shirt) to dance. And then proceeded to start dancing =]


And then he wanted to fling this braclet at Ben, so I of course had to capture it.

We all have a lot of fun, and even though we don't get to hang out much, we still are good friends!

And I'm sorry this didn't get posted on Friday. I had it all written out, and for some reason I saved it, and left, thinking I'd come back and finish it...well I didn't get home till early, and so I forgot. I'm sorry. So you all will get 2 posts today =]

-Andrea

Thursday, December 10, 2009

A memorable last Human Physiology Class

Today was our last day of classes, which was super exciting!! My human physiology professor is an older gentleman who has lots of ailments (his words) but he suffered through a lot of pain this semester so that he could teach us. He was diagnosed with shingles this week among other things. A few days ago our class got an email from a fellow classmate that they were going to do something special for this professor (Dr. Rhees). Then last night we got the details. Dr. Rhees lectures without shoes on because of his pain, and so the first part of the plan was that, a few minutes before class started (after Dr. Rhees had taken his shoes off), one of the students (who was actually recently diagnosed with Lymphoma) was going to take her shoes off and place them with his. This was our cue that we were to take our shoes off and put them with his as well. So we did. And this was the result.

Our pile of shoes =]

Dr. Rhees then went on to finish up the last of our material, and then he gave his "Last Class" lecture. Sadly, the projector kept breaking, but luckily he was able to finish it. Background: There are these cookies called Granny B cookies. They are big sugar cookies with pink frosting, and Dr. Rhees loves them!! Anyway. The plan was that we were to write thank you notes to Dr. Rhees, and on our way into class, we picked up one of these pink cookies. Once Dr. Rhees had finished his presentation, one student stood up, walked to the front, placed the cookie and note on the front table and shook his hand. This was our cue. I was prepared with my camera, so I had a friend take my cookie and note up, but we all went up to show our appreciation to Dr. Rhees. He shook everyone's hand, and was so amazed that we had done this for him. Another neat thing was that his wife was able to come to witness this.


Receiving cookies and shaking hands.


Dr. Rhees and his sweet wife.


This is my classmate who had organized this all. He was in Dr. Rhees' class 10 years ago (He then went off to med school, but something happened and now he has to retake classes again..hence he is in Dr. Rhees' class again). If you notice, in his left hand, he has an apple. 10 years ago Dr. Rhees had a thing for apples, and this man had organized a similar thing, but with apples. When we all started to bring up the cookies, he immediately called out "Steve, did you do this?!". Dr. Rhees had remembered what Steve had done 10 years ago, and that showed us what an impact something like this means to him.


The end result. A mass amount of cookies and thank you notes. Dr. Rhees vowed his grandchildren will not be allowed one cookie. He will be eating them all =]


Our fantastic class (well, a good part of them). They wanted a group picture. The awesome thing was I didn't even have to organize people!! They organized themselves into rows and everything. That was neat =]

So that was my fantastic day! We also had a work party today, but I'll save that event for tomorrow's blog post =]

Hope everyone has a great day!

-andrea

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

New Look

So how do you like my new blog look?? I decided it needed a change, so I spiced it up a bit.

I really need a new haircut too. I've decided that as much as I want it short, it needs to get a little warmer before I cut it super short again. But it does need some stylin.

I took the first part of my Chinese final. Well actually it was the second half, and we'll take the first half tomorrow. I'm pretty confident. It was just reading and answering questions and matching, which wasn't too bad. I also had to write a dialogue, which wasn't too bad either, since any word I couldn't remember was somewhere on the page, which is awesome. So tomorrow we'll have vocab and sentence structure, where they give us a word and we have to make a sentence. So that will be fun.

I'm also excited that I don't have to work on Friday. It will be fantastic!! Though I have a lot of review sessions that day so not much free time. No worries though, the "free" time is right around the corner!! I say "free" because even though I have no classes, I do have work, but its not like I'll have to actually do anything but sit and read and surf the web. It will be fantastic!!

Oh and by the way, when I got to work this morning it was -1 degrees F, and 2 hours later, it was -5 degrees F and it felt like -20. Great. I was freezing!!!

Hope everyone is staying warm!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Finals, Finals, Finals

Tomorrow begins finals for me. Well, thats not entirely true, since I had my oral Chinese final on Monday, but that was a piece of cake. Tomorrow I have the first half of my Chinese written final, and then Thursday I will finish it. Exciting!! One down, three to go!

Thursday we are having our work Christmas potluck. Thats pretty exciting. And we are also having a potluck after we finish our Chinese final on Thursday, also exciting! Thursday is also, finally, our last classes for the semester! I am beyond excited!!!

Friday I don't have to work, since it is the beginning of our reading days, which is great. I have some reviews scheduled for Chemistry and New Testament, which is great and hopefully will help!

So my posts are going to be a bit boring from now till finals is over, but do not fear! I will blog! Maybe I'll do some flashback posts, things from China or something.

Have a great day everyone!

-Andrea

Monday, December 7, 2009

Family Home Evening

So tonight I had to decide between two different FHE's to attend. My ward FHE group was caroling with llamas. My FHE dad organizes caroling with llamas every Christmas, and they go caroling and collect food for the food bank. And my extended family was having FHE together, which is something I always love going to. I ultimately decided to go visit with family and I'm always so glad when I do. My family family didn't come down because of the snow, but most everyone else was there, and I remember why I love extended family FHE so much! I love singing with my family, especially about our Savior's birth. Being it the Christmas season, we read the Living Christ and sang Christmas hymns. We have been doing these extended family home evenings since, forever, and I have always loved them and I'm so grateful we have started them up again here in Utah.

Being the holiday season, you think more about what you are grateful for, and I am truly grateful for family and the closeness I have with them, and that we can always get together and have a great time.

Anywho. This is my last week of classes and I'm beyond excited!!

Have a great week everyone!!

-Andrea

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Fantastic Christmas Dessert Party

So my roommates and I put on our Christmas Dessert Party tonight and it was a huge success! We were hoping for at least 30 people to come through, and we had over 40 at least (we only had 40 cups =] ) We had just the right amount of desserts and everything was great! The only thing that we ran out of was punch, but it was ok!

So we had our apartment all decorated, and we had truffles, chocolate cupcakes, pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, peach pastries, rice crispies and scones.

We were really proud of ourselves. We had scrubbed our floor like 10 mins before it was supposed to start, but it had snowed....needless to say our clean floors are no longer. And we have some mud spots on the carpet too...but its ok. It was a great party!

Next party: January. Crepes party. Were stoaked. It won't be as big and people will need to bring things (since crepes can get expensive) but its going to be so fun!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Saturday

So Saturdays are great days because I get to sleep in and don't have to do anything. Except today I needed to go to the grocery store, and didn't have a way to get there. No worries. I have a fantastic cousin who is going to get me to go grocery shopping =]

Not much else went on today. There were some snow flurries, but nothing heavy. Hopefully tomorrow night!!

Tomorrow night is also our dessert party! I really hope it turns out!!! 

I'll post pictures of it tomorrow night after its over and give it a review =]

Hope everyone had a great Saturday!

-Andrea

Friday, December 4, 2009

Couponing!

So my cousin Jennifer started doing this new Grocery Savers program and tonight she held a class so we could learn all about it. I went with an open mind, but wasn't too interested but I figured, what the heck. Oh my goodness, I am so excited to be doing this!! It is so much easier then the "binder" method, and pretty much all the work is done for you. You go to a website and it has all the local ads (Smiths, Macy's, etc) all ready for you to look at. You collect the coupons from the Sunday newspapers and put them in file folders till you need them. No cutting and sorting and such. On the website, it tells you what date you can find the coupons in and how much it will be after all the savings. She showed us how much she has spent and saved...its crazy! Like she would spend $100 and would save $250! Crazy!!! I know I don't have a lot to spend since its just me that I'm shopping for, but its a good habit to get into for sure. And if I can get to the point where its no big deal, then all will be well.

And the best part??

Its free...well almost. You have to pay $15.55 a month for the newspaper...I get three every Sunday for that price (the cheapest way was to buy 3 so I did).

I'm really excited so hopefully I can start saving some mula!!

Today was also the last Friday of classes so I'm pretty excited for that too!! So only 4 more days of classes then free!!! Well. Then finals. Then free!!! Sort of. I am working a lot over Christmas break, but thats ok. I'll just read =]]

Hope everyone has a good day!

-Andrea

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Ward Christmas Party

I almost forgot to blog today!!

We had our Ward Christmas party tonight. Two girls in our ward are from Springville, and their family cooks food, and they have some mexican in them. So when I found they were cooking dinner for us, I was desperately hoping it would be Mexican food, and it was!! And it was soooooooo good!! So we ate, the activities committee put on a skit to How the Grinch Stole Christmas, there was a musical number, then the Bishop read us a story. It was all fun. But the best part was I got to hold a baby for most of it. Our second counselor has a 6 month old baby, Owen, and our counselor's wife and the baby come to our ward, since its just the 3 of them. So they were at the activity and I got to hang out with Owen for most of the activity which was great, since I don't get much interaction with babies anymore,a nd you all know how much I love babies/kids. So that was way awesome.

We were supposed to have a white elephant exchange, and my roomate Michelle had gotten something for it, but she wanted to keep it more than anything, so we brought it home. We all opened it together, and it was A Christmas Story Ornaments. They are so fun!! Lily has never seen the movie, so each of the ornaments had a picture on it, so we told her that story and put them on the tree. It was a lot of fun!! I'll post those pictures tomorrow.

Were getting really excited for our Christmas Dessert party, and I'll for sure post pictures of that when we have it.

And one of my aunts asked me if I had found a travelling companion yet for my Europe trip, and I haven't. I asked one of my best friends if she was interested, but I haven't heard from her yet. So I'm still looking, but I really like the idea of going alone. So we'll see what happens.

Hope everyone had a great day!!

-Andrea

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Thinking about China

So I've been thinking a lot about China today and my time there and what not. When I moved there I really did not want to be there, but as I look back on it now, I am so grateful my parents made me move there.

I was in Chinese today and on MWF, we only speak Chinese in class (or are only spoken to in Chinese) and its crazy for me to think that 3 years ago, I couldn't speak a lick of Chinese, and now I'm getting so much better and I am even beginning to read and write. I was thinking on the first thing I learned in Chinese (other than ni hao) and it was my address. It was a simple phrase, and it took Noelle and I all day to learn it. We were going to meet up with a family in the branch who were going to a museum that we wanted to go to. Our branch president offered to have us dropped off by his driver on his way to work. He tried so hard for the 30 minutes we were in the car to teach us Jingshan bie shu yi bai er shi san hao (Jingshan Villas #123) That was it. But it took Noelle and I forever to learn it! And now, looking back, I think it was so funny that that seemed so hard!

Another reason I have been thinking about China lot is because of what has been in the news. As some of you may know, I visited the most western province in China, Xin Jiang, almost 2 years ago, and now that area that I visited is becoming a war torn area, and the historic areas of it are being destroyed. I absolutely loved that area, and it was by far one of my favorite trips. As I have been seeing pictures of them tearing down this beautiful area to build high rises is so sad to see. I wanted to post a few pictures so you all can see what it looks like there. Most of the people there are Uighers and are from Arab/Russian/European descent, so they don't even look Chinese.


It was so beautiful here!

Now living in Utah, this isn't such a rare scene (desert front, snowy mountains in the back) but at the time, I was fascinated by it and it still is beautiful!

This is by far one of my most favorite pictures ever. This little man has on aviator goggles and is ridding a motor bike.


This is the inside of a house we ate at. Their attention to detail is superb and they have so much color and everything is so ornate. I had the thought that the government is tearing these houses down.

This is a Uighur man. He doesn't look Chinese at all, but ethnically, he is.

The best food ever. Lamb Kabobs.

A beautiful Muslim mosque. I hope they don't start tearing these down too.

This is where the farmers go to sell/trade their animals. There was a picture in a news article that was taken at this place. It was so neat to visit this.

There was another picture I was looking for but I couldn't find it. Anyways. There is my update for today =] Even though it is more of a flash back.

-Andrea



Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Blog Challenge

So my cousins Julie and Becky are committed to blogging everyday for the month of December. I told Becky I would do it if she would! So here I am. I don't have much to blog about...pretty much since its just finals!

So Thanksgiving was great! I worked Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, then went home Wednesday afternoon and stayed till Saturday night. We had family over for Thanksgiving dinner, and then Saturday morning I got to go see a friend from San Jose who moved when we were 13, but was visiting family in Provo, so that was really fun! Saturday night we had family over again because one of my cousins and her family that we don't see often were visiting, so we had dinner all together again, which was a lot of fun!

I'm in the homestretch for the end of the semester!! The last day of classes is one week from this Thursday so I'm way excited! We found out in Chinese today that our final is going to be next Wednesday and Thursday in class, so that is great! I have two other scheduled finals, and one that I have to take in the testing center. Hopefully things will go fine.

I'm so grateful for my roomates! We have so much fun together! We have been wanting to have a dessert party since September but have just never gotten the chance to do it. So we decorated our Christmas tree and put up lights last Sunday and we decided we were going to have a Christmas dessert party on Sunday, so we are so excited! We have some more decorating to do. I'll have to do a post with pictures after we clean and finish decorating =]

So I should probably stop there or else I'm going to run out of things to blog about!

-Andrea