Friday, September 23, 2011

Cheese Cubes!!!!

Hi blog.
So I know you just heard from me a little while ago but I just felt like writing. You know when you have like a super awesome day for no real reason. I had one of those today. :) It started the way all good days should, with free food. So I work down in the depths of the library in Special Collections. Essentially I help really old people look at really old things. It's great! If that's not awesome enough for you, sometimes we have these events with refreshments and we get to eat the leftovers! Today there was this massive fruit tray and cheese cubes! I love cheese cubes!!! After work I went home and took a beautiful 4 hour nap, hung out with my roommate, went to the store, laid in the grass, and just loved life. So I know I've had a little bit of an attitude problem the last few weeks, adjusting to a new semester, dealing with life's little disappointments, stressing about classes, and having Thailand withdrawals. Today was just what I needed. Nothing super special, just a really happy day. It helped me realize just how lucky I am. I've got a kickin' life, wonderful friends, an amazing family, awesome roommates, and a great job. Funny how little things like free food can just put stuff into perspective. So if you ever hear me complain again just say "Hey remember that cheese cube day." Then I will say "I do remember that day. Life is great."
peace! :)

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Student Review Article, Uncut!

Hey guys! So some of you BYU students might have heard about the Student Review. It was an independent student paper at BYU from the 90s. A few students decided to start it back up this year to give students an alternative to the Daily Universe. Seeing as I was never much of Daily Universe fan, (as a general rule, I only read it if someone says I’m in it. I know I am very humble) I thought it’d be fun to get involved in this new paper. The editors gave me an assignment and I wrote an article I thought turned out pretty good. The first issue came out on Monday but my article had been edited like crazy. Sad face. I didn’t see the chopped up version till it was already printed. Kind of bummer. I seriously considered reading the Daily Universe that day out of protest haha! Anyways I decided my real article should be read by at least a few people so here you go! I hope yall like it!

PS-If you want to look at the edited one it’s on the student review website page 22 of the current issue. This is the link http://thestudentreview.org/current-issue/

BYU Student Dies Waiting for Campus Parking

Last Friday, student Peter Parker, no relation to the beloved superhero’s secret identity (don’t worry readers--the world is still safe), died waiting for a parking spot. Though the cause of death has yet to be determined, experts have narrowed it down to anxiety, boredom, or really, really having to go to the bathroom. Eyewitnesses (that may or may not have hyperbolic tendencies) say that Parker had been waiting for approximately 49 hours in the student lot. While it took the ambulance 20 minutes to arrive, the parking police were there in approximately 15 seconds to give the student a ticket for dying in a red zone, which sources say he will posthumously be contesting.

When students were asked about the recent tragedy, the general consensus was that this sad occurrence was inevitable and only a matter of time. BYU’s limited parking has plagued students for years. Many students have spent countless hours in lots anticipating a car’s departure and survived to tell the tale. In response to my inquiries about BYU parking, Mikey Moze, a junior from California, said “When I wait in line that long, I want it to be for something good, like a Disneyland ride or a Jamba Juice. Those I’ll wait for. They’re fun. There is nothing fun about parking, unless you’re parking at Disneyland.”

Some students go to extreme measures in order to avoid the parking pandemonium. “I’m a firm believer in conserving energy, particularly my own. I don’t do physical activity, but I still walk to school. Doing so goes against pretty much everything I stand for as an anti-effort advocate, but parking is just too risky,” said Omar Sampson, a junior from California. Iva Fallin, a senior from Kentucky, stated “I’m deathly afraid of stairs. I think they’re evil, but I walk up them so I don’t have to park. I live south of campus. Do you have any idea how many stairs that is? A lot. That’s how many.”

Students hailing from cities like LA and New York City are no strangers to parking problems, but that does little to lessen their frustrations. “Sometimes trying to park makes me think I’m back in NYC. Then I remember I’m in Provo and I am sad,” stated freshmen Jae Zee. Belle Woods, a sophomore, said, “Provo’s not cool enough to have a parking problem. It’s just not.”

It appears the majority of students were deeply concerned about the situation at hand. However, some individuals I spoke with were less than sympathetic towards Parker’s parking plight. “I just hope his engine wasn’t running that whole time,” said Allison Gore, a junior from Washington studying environmental science. Gore believes that limiting parking is a great way to decrease students’ carbon footprint. She stated, “I actually believe BYU has too much parking. Come on people! For the love of polar bears, get a bike!” A member of BYU faculty who will remain anonymous stated “I don’t understand what the students are talking about. BYU doesn’t have a parking problem. I can always find a great space in no time.”

When it comes to campus issues, such as parking, coming to a consensus and finding a solution is no easy task, but it can be done. Some students proposed possible answers to the parking problem. Jake Rolling, a senior from London, said “The key is finding alternative transportation. I for one propose lifting the ban on apparating inside school grounds. Parking problem solved, like magic!” “How about jet packs?”suggested Jenny Neutron, a junior from Ohio. While these students are commended for thinking outside of the box, slightly more feasible solutions to the parking problem are welcomed.

Regardless of your opinions concerning BYU’s parking situation, we hope you will join those of us at the Student Review in giving our condolences to Peter Parker’s friends and family, particularly Mary Jane and Aunt May.

*All events and students presented in this article are fictitious. Any similarities in regard to actual individual’s names are completely coincidental.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Londi londi londi

Ello!

Holy crap it's already halfway through September. Have you felt neglected? I'm sorry, but if it makes you feel any better, I haven't even unpacked all of my crap yet which is a little pathetic considering I've been in my apartment 3 weeks now. Yeah, I don't like doing things.

So I figure before I tell you an of my fabulous P-town adventures, I have to tell you about London!

Here we go.

First of all british accents are amazing, as are their phrases. My favorites have got to be “cheeky monkey,” “you’re a legend,” “cheers,” “mate,” and “luv.” Sadly, they sound way less awesome when Americans say them. Believe me, I tried.

London is such a cool city. I just love the big city feel but London is especially cool. The history’s incredible and the buildings totally blew me away! I’ve always loved old buildings. I’ve got this theory that I was an architect in a past life. Anyways, my favorite building was probably parliament. The detail was incredible, but I really I just loved super random little apartment buildings and Starbucks too. So cool. It was a little bit of problem though. I was so distracted looking at buildings that I may or may not have had my personal space bubble popped by a double decker bus. True story. Haha

London has so many amazing museums. I’m a total museum nerd so this was pretty much amazing. The British museum was so awesome. I had to quit my habit of reading every plaque or else I would have been there for the rest of my life. So much to see! The Parthenon statues! Rosetta stone! Syrian Lion hunt carvings! mummies! Dang I want to go back. It was amazing, but my favorite museum was probably the London Museum all about the history of London. They had some way cool stuff! I just wish we had more time at the museums. We were like literally running through most of them.

Another really cool thing we did was hit up some musicals. Me and Logan went to two but the rest of the family went to like 6! We’re not quite the musical enthusiasts they are. The two we saw were Shrek and Les Miserables. Les Mis was dang good. I’ve seen it before but I was like 7. Understandably, it made a bit more sense this time around. So I do have to vent for a second though. Marius is dumb as rocks. Eponine is like ten times cooler than Cosette. Ok rant over. :)

While there we got to go to Wales too! Wales is beautiful! Man, I loved it. We went saw incredible beaches, breathtaking cliffs, AND the castle where Monty Python was filmed. Now that got your attention. Haha Seriously one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been. We also went to this awesome park where I befriended like 20 swans. They just keep following me around. It was awesome. I’m basically the swan whisperer. Don’t worry, I plan on using my powers for good, most of the time.

We got really into on this British sitcom called Miranda. Kind of reminds me of 30rock. It’s about this British lady in her mid-30s who’s just really awkward and hilarious. I thought it was pretty funny but I didn’t really get invested till Logan told me “She’s totally you if you were 35 and British.” Rude. Haha he may be onto something though. She’s incredibly tall, clumsy, loud, and ridiculous, like someone else we know…… :) needless to say, now I’m hooked, and particularly interested in seeing how things turn out with her studly Welsh love interest. There may be hope for me yet, I just might have to wait 15 years.

And that about sums up my London adventure

CASTLE!!!
Wales sunset.
Our lovely wales tour guides
Wales!!!
tower of london
We of course had to hit up Kings Cross in honor of harry potter. We wandered around the station for a while looking for platform nine and three quarters. We weren’t having much luck so Logan decided to go ask one of the workers who proceeded to roll his eyes at us and point to this giant sign.
to hogwarts!!!



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