Last night I went with a bunch of friends from our building for a girls night out. We ate dinner at Gloria's Italian Cafe in Provo. It's a very authentic hole-in-the-wall restaurant that serves "Mormon" tiramisu - I almost died from excitment :D So, after dinner we went to the BYU planetarium for the Zodiac show. It was pretty awesome, even if the host was a little dry. However, the best part of the night was when we wandered up to the observatory (which we thought was off-limits) and discovered Jeremy the lone astronomer who showed us the moon and some star clusters through the mega-telescope. It was probably one of the coolest experiences ever. Except for the part when it was my turn to look and there was about 4 inches of space between my eyes and the eye-piece, even with my heels on. Luckily, there were some movable steps just for that purpose (because, as Jeremy put it, "No offense, but you're kinda short.")
After the nerd-fest at the Planetarium we all came back and finished the night with Dan in Real Life, which is a pretty good movie if you haven't seen it yet. That's about it though. Not quite a spring break, but a good Friday night break from school, I think.
5 comments:
Sounds like fun. What exactly is in the "Mormon Tiramisu?" Thanks for posting so I know what is going on in your life. How many days until you come home for the summer???
I asked what it meant by "mormon" and the waitress said they used some sort of coffee substitute but now I can't remember what it was. Hazelnut, or pero or something. I don't know how many days...about a month and a half.
What about the part of the night where we had to stay in a wild desert and eat cold squirrel bones and killa pcary with our bare hands and a cactus needle and thread?
oh yeah...forgot 'bout that
wat about the part of the night where those people came and talked to us about why we are on campus late at night...
for the rock and the roll... haha.
you're the best amy.
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