This past semester was my last one at BYU as an undergrad. I finished up all of my required coursework this past April, and since I only had my internship left, I applied for graduation in December and decided to walk with the class of 2013. My mom and Rick came, we made an event out of it, and we had a fun little weekend.
April 2013- My mom texted me this picture. Which is a picture of Rick's camera display.
How on earth Rick got that close I'll never know.
So since I was finishing up an internship and only needed 4 credit hours from that, I decided to take a full course-load of classes because I had the time, and why not take some fun classes that I had never had room for? (For example, the sewing class)
It was a fun semester. Nothing too crazy, never really stressing about anything, just a good, fun way to end.
Last week, I turned in my final project for my last class, my internship notebook/portfolio/whatever you want to call it. It was 3:30 in the afternoon, the notebook was due by 5, and I was happy to be getting it in not in a scramble to make it to the office at 4:59. The office where the notebooks were turned in had a big container of hot cider for anyone that came in, so I filled up a styrofoam cup, walked out of the office, and sat down in the first chair I came to, staring out the window just waiting for that cup of cider to cool off.
Just some trees at sunset. You know, a good scenery for being reflective.
This is kind of what I saw when I looked out the window, starting to pretend to be reflective.
But as it turns out, this pic is as out of place as my reflective mood. I was looking out a window in Provo. At 3:30. In December. This picture was taken in Sanford, CO. At sunset. Last January.
I finished my cup of hot cider, about 3 minutes after I sat down, and it was almost like as I finished the cup of cider, I stomped on that thought process. "Yep. It is great. And now it's done. Next?"
I laughed at myself later. I really am grateful I'm finished, and I'm grateful for the experiences I've had. But, evidently, I don't see it as a giant milestone in my life. You know, a degree, it's just what you do, right? Now what?
August 2013,
right about the time my baby stomach started to show and Jeremy and I started our contest of
"how long will my stomach to be bigger than yours." In case you were wondering, it took me a little while to win.
Best 12-year-old birthday party I've ever been to. Thanks Joey!
1 comment:
All great pictures and you are just going to be a fun mom just like your mom.
I can't wait to see you....someday.
What are your next plans as far as living? Staying there?
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