The day is going well so far. My jaw is feeling a little better from the dentist yesterday, and Spanish was hilarious today because Prof. Cluff was on one. He told us how his best friend growing up was an actor so that should explain some of his weirdness. However, the father of his best friend was a mortician and a Danish immigrant, and they lived in an apartment above the mortuary. Sometimes, Prof. Cluff and his friend would have to help carry bodies into the mortuary. Usually the bodies would be in coffins but sometimes, according to Prof. Cluff, they would be in clear body bags. Prof. Cluff's weirdness sort of makes sense now, but he's still my favorite professor.
I took my Spanish oral exam today and while I was waiting to go in, this couple walked by probably about 3 or 4 times and I kept trying not to laugh each time. The boy would not shut up about Arabic dialects! "Well, I love Arabic dialects. I lot of people don't, but I just love them!" Next time around, "Egyptian Arabic gets a lot of flack but I don't know what it is about it. Yeah, I really like Egyptian Arabic." Next time around, "Even BYU students don't like a lot of Arabic dialects because we all learn such-and-such dialect" blah, blah, blah. I felt sorry for the girl because she had to hand out with a super nerd for who knows how long.
Yesterday, I saw an awesome jazz concert. The group is called Synthesis and their CDs are available to purchase. I've never heard such a great live jazz band. It was even more awesome that our own Ben Nichols from our FHE group had two solos on the saxophone. He is an incredible musician and such a nice guy. For example, he gave everyone at family home evening 2 free tickets to the show. I wish Dad had been there because he would have really liked it.
Anyway, that's all for now. I'm sorry if the life story of Amy Sargeant isn't too exciting but you have to dump your thoughts somewhere, right?
4 comments:
I guess that would make someone be on the weird side! I don't think I could handle dead bodies! Talk to you soon :)
I love the life of Amy.
Dad wishes he was there too! We miss you!
I love the life of Amy as well. Amy, I think you are such an awesome person and so I decided to see what you were up to (I found you through Susan's blog) I hope you are totally enjoying your college experience. It is what you make it and it should be fun. Keep up with the Krishna temple festival and things like that. Your neck of the woods has so much to offer. A friend once told me that if you are bored in Provo, it's your own fault because there is so much to do. Ok, and don't forget to study and go to class occasionally. And take a walk up the canyon. My favorite place in all of Provo is the riverwalk, or whatever it's called, especially the part up in the canyon, just after the dam - before you get to all the parks. If you turn left just after the dam and park right there and cross over the river and go right a little ways, there will be some old cars partly submerged in the river. That is my favorite place in the Provo area, winter, spring, summer or fall. Anyways, this is quite the comment. I shall go now.
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