Here is a little update on our lives just for fun.
Last weekend Clark and I went to the Tulip Festival at Thanksgiving Point.
The flowers were sooo pretty!
Did anyone know tulips could look like this?
Last night Clark and I FINALLY saw The Hunger Games.
Now we really want to start reading the books together :)
We have been really really busy.
Clark has been working 14 hour shifts!
CRAZY
Monday and Tuesday we only saw each other for 4 hours total.
So that has been pretty sad honestly. I feel like I haven't even talked to him in days.
It was really nice catching up with each other last night and seeing a movie together.
I am just busy busy with 4 classes (two of which are exercise classes :), an internship, Y-Serve, homework, cooking and attempting to clean my house.
(it's just crazy how much time house stuff and cooking food really takes haha)
But it's all definitely worth it.
I cannot wait to graduate in December and can't wait even more for Clark to quit his job so we can move to Salt Lake and focus on him going to school. He really has given a lot to our little family by sacrificing going to school full time and instead working close to 60 hours a week.
I love him.
We're headed to Cedar City this weekend to watch my sister graduate from SUU.
Then next Wednesday we're Cali bound to go to my brother's graduation at USC.
So much going on with everyone!
This is such a fun time for our little families to all start getting our lives together.
It's crazy how fast time flies and how busy life gets but I love it so much.
This whole year I have been trying to get Clark to hike the Y with me but there hasn't been a good time for us to go. I didn't have school today -- which has been amazing-- so I decided to walk to the trail head and hike it. Little did I know that I am in really terrible shape and seriously almost died once I got to the top but I eventually made it and loved every minute of it!
(The only thing that could have made it better would have been having a dog to do it with me)
Here is a picture of the Y from campus that I took on a rainy day last week. How beautiful is that?
I made it to the trail head!
For anyone who doesn't go to BYU/live in Provo here is the hike. I decided to take the trail to the top of the "Y". that last switchback was a huge killer for me!
I made it to the top and decided to take a picture of the view and found my house!
Just a couple of tips when hiking the Y:
1. don't listen to your ipod, it totally ruins the experience
2. running down is a lot more fun and actually easier than walking down
It was such a beautiful day I just had to take a picture of this street. the trees were so pretty and the blossoms smelt so good once I got into my neighborhood.
I freaking love spring in Provo. Here are some tulips that popped up along our driveway a few weeks ago!
This has nothing to do with the hike and is not from today but Clark is just so dang cute.
I was told by my professor that it was NOT going to be comprehensive except for like 10 questions that were to "test our long term memory".
There were 90 questions total and like 46 T/F questions.
So naturally, I studied from 1 to 7:30 (that is 6 and a half hours, peeps!)
for one final.
with the hopes of completely Acing the test
No Problem--right?
Definitely HALF of the questions were from the first test
--- of course those questions included all of the above, just A and B etc.
(Hello TRICKY!)
And probably about 15 percent of the study guide was actually on the test!!
I was super sad when I turned my test in and found out I didn't get an A....
The funny thing, for the amount of time I studied it only took me 27 minutes to take.
Complete. Wasted. Day.
{i hate you finals}
Thanks for letting me vent.
Sigh.
On a brighter note, I got $125 from book sell backs!
(5 of which I already spent on Subway for dinner right before I took my test)
Definitely going to City Creek this weekend and spending the rest on something cute!
Enjoy what has been going on in my head for the past week.