
Friday, February 29, 2008
A Night Well Spent

Thursday, February 28, 2008
Tengo un lugar para vivir el proximo semestre!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Presidents' Day vacation
What a classic Syd face:)
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Asher's Blessing
The Coolest Job
"I just love BYU because you're generally surrounded by good people all the time. It's such a different animal than any other campus I've ever been to. Yeah, so the other day I was driving to Salt Lake and there's this billboard that has like a power-ranger battling Godzilla or something and it says, 'Is your job this cool?' and I was like...*shrug* yeah."
Friday, February 1, 2008
Funny Moments Around Campus
A guy coming out of the science buidling glances furtively around as he whispers into his phone, "I would sing for you Grandma, but I'm on compus now."
I was crossing a parking lot and about to hop over a harmless looking puddle when a guy said, "Don't try it! It doesn't look bad but that is a lake my friend - like four feet deep."
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Family Home Evening - Where's Waldo?
Monday, January 21, 2008
Snow!
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Friday, January 11, 2008
10 Things I Learned About Snow:
2. Double-check to make sure that your backpack is zipped up all the way.
3. Don't shake off the excess snow while you're in a stairway.
4. Depending on your footwear, it's better to creep across the ice than to wade through slush.
5. Snow sounds crunchy when you drive over it and sounds like you've just run over some small creature.
6. Fur looks great around your hood but wet fur is not fashionable.
7. Snow packs and sticks to the bottom of your shoes and makes it awkward to walk.
8. Don't take cover under a tree. Apparently the trees think it's funny to dump 50 lbs of snow on you while you're seeking refuge.
9. You never know how important the painted lines are in a parking lot until they're gone, and then some jerk has to double park so that you can't get out (It's also hard to even find your car when they're all covered in 6 inches of snow).
10. Snow is wet, cold, icy, cold, dirty, cold, and a number of other things. However, it is also one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Christmas and Disneyland
It's a Small World lit up for the Holidays.
Waiting in line for Indiana Jones. The only line I don't mind waiting in for an hour.
"Up, dang-it! Up, dang-it! Down, dang-it, I'm fallin' out, dang-it!"
...only a few will understand...
The Haunted Mansion looks great as always with its Nightmare Before Christmas holiday decor. This pumpkin patch is behind the mansion when you're in line. Halloween and Christmas...my two favorite holidays. It can't get much better ;)
Sunday, December 16, 2007
The Saturday Update
Friday, December 14, 2007
Triumph!!
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070228-mars-warming.html
Monday, December 10, 2007
Happy Hanukkah!
Yesterday was the annual Jerusalem/Hanukkah dinner at the Stubbs and we had a good time. The food was great (pita bread, hummus, latkas, talapia, etc) and then after dinner we had a great Nativity play put on by the family and directed by Ellie. Then we busted out the Von Crap Family Singers and we sang Christmas songs and hymns for almost 3 hours. We had Ashley on the keyboard, Ivan on the trumpet, and me on the cello, and everyone else sang. It was so much fun and very loud. I think we sang every Christmas hymn, then every other Christmas song we could think of, including the Hallelujah Chorus. But now it's back to school since I have several essays and projects due by Wednesday, so I hope everyone is doing well.
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Let it Snow!
When I woke up Saturday (Dec 1st) to go to Karate, I was greeted by a strange sight. It had snowed all night and it didn't stop that whole day! My car was covered in snow and my roommates were so excited that they helped me clear the snow and ice from my car. Driving to Karate was quite the experience - not being able to see the lines on the road because the snow hadn't been cleared away, sliding every time I hit the breaks, almost getting stuck at Karate because we parked in the lower parking and had trouble getting back up the hill (Sam - "More gas, faster! We're gonna make it, go faster!"). It was exciting...not. Anyway, then I bumstied around the Stubbs house all day partly because Manda and Ivan were there but also because I didn't want to drive anywhere. When I finally did leave, Ivan had to help me get out of the gutter because of the ice. Here are some lovely (and gloomy) pictures of the snow:
These were taken today so a lot of the snow has melted. However, there was a ton yesterday.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
The day is cold and gloomy, but no snow yet.
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?
Monday, November 26, 2007
Thank goodness for Thanksgiving
Here's Tyler wearing Aubrey's stocking on his head. This picture pretty much sums up his behavior the entire time - crazy or "trazy" for those of you that speak his lingo. My favorite was when he kept running up to David to get squirt of whip cream in his mouth. He would run up to David and say "whip cream!" then open his mouth, receive a squirt, and run off again. However, the phrase"whip cream" apparently became too boring, so the phrase was shortened to "whip!" However, after a few of these, Tyler switched it up with "whipper!"
Here's Grandma Linda and Aubrey watching TV. I didn't quite catch it in the picture, but Aubrey's face was a classic - it was as if she was disgusted with the show we were watching (I can't remember what it was).
Mom and Dad went out to dinner for their anniversary. We must have taken about 20 pictures of them with 3 different cameras and we came to one very important conclusion: none of us are very good photographers.
Maddie and I made masks for a school project for her English class. This is the one I made and Maddie made a fox and it's really cute.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Feng Shui...okay, not really.
Another view of our lovely living room.
I had to put this picture in to show how our couch blocks most of the entrance to the kitchen. At first it was kind of annoying because I kept running into the couch when I was in a hurry. However, we discovered that it's kind of fun to hurtle the coach. Good times :)
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Spanish Love Song
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9227IDYhVKU
Only one week until vacation!
Today, we heard Pres. Monson speak at the devotional. He is so funny and such a great person. I don't really have many plans for today other than working on my essay for Anthropology and studying for my dreaded Humanities exam. I hope everyone is doing well, and people need to UPDATE!! (Thank you Maddie for doing it)
Sunday, November 11, 2007
New template and weekend news
This weekend was pretty fun. We found a really, really good Thai restaurant called Thai Chili Gardens. It was amazing. Then Sam, Ashley, Sam's friend Josh, and I went to the Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork for a festival. It was a lot of fun and Ashley got an awesome outfit. Today, I got to go eat dinner at the Duncan's and look and Uncle Dave's cool pictures from his sailing adventure. However, now it's down to business because I have several tests and essays that need to get done this week.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Two Beautiful Sights
That's right! A DeLorean!!! I wish I took a picture because it was honestly one of the coolest things ever. And, I must have subconsciously known what it was because I was picturing Marty McFly diving into his own car. I told Abby to follow it so that we could see the guy open the awesome doors and get out but we had places to be. According to Wikipedia:
"Prices for DMC-12s vary widely and are dependent upon supply and demand. As of early 2007, a De Lorean in good to excellent condition can be had for around $20,000 to $29,000. Mint-condition cars can fetch up to $50,000. There are an estimated 6,500 surviving DMC-12s today. Some of the larger parts carry a steep price tag, such as the fiberglass underbody. Most parts are reasonably priced and readily available."
So, the second cool thing I saw on Tuesday was this: I was driving on State Street and I came up to a stop light. All of a sudden I could "feel" a car coming up next to me. I say feel because this tiny little car was making my Hyundai shake. I looked over and saw one of the most beautiful cars I've ever seen. When the light turned green, the guy driving revved the engine so loud that I almost had a heart attack. It was the loudest engine I'd ever seen. Just before he drove away, I glimpsed the tiny cursive lettering of the model:
yep, a brand new lamborghini. Here's what it looked like, same color and everything:
So, there's my exciting story. Enjoy!
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Bumstying Around...
Other than that, I've been frantically working on papers for various classes. I don't have any big exams during the semester, just papers and small tests ever few weeks. I like it better because it gives me a better chance of improving my grade but it sure keeps me on my toes. I'm planning on going to La Brioche, Ivan's family's bakery tomorrow, so I can take Argentine pastries to my Spanish class and hopefully bride my teacher into giving some extra credit. We're working on cultural stuff right now, so I'm sure he won't mind. I've also been trying to keep up with my Karate homework - 200 stomach punches, 200 knife-hand blocks, 60 round-house kicks, 40 push-ups - each day this week. It's grueling but I'll get through it. Besides, I can't wait until Karate this Saturday. I don't know if I've mentioned it but Saturday's pretty much my favorite day :)
Friday, November 2, 2007
Ah, Halloween.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
A litle more Halloween history...
On the Festival of Hallow Eve.
The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern France, celebrated their new year on November 1. This day marked the end of summer and the harvest and the beginning of the dark, cold winter, a time of year that was often associated with human death. Celts believed that on the night before the new year, the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead became blurred. On the night of October 31, they celebrated Samhain, when it was believed that the ghosts of the dead returned to earth. In addition to causing trouble and damaging crops, Celts thought that the presence of the otherworldly spirits made it easier for the Druids, or Celtic priests, to make predictions about the future. For a people entirely dependent on the volatile natural world, these prophecies were an important source of comfort and direction during the long, dark winter.
To commemorate the event, Druids built huge sacred bonfires, where the people gathered to burn crops and animals as sacrifices to the Celtic deities.
During the celebration, the Celts wore costumes, typically consisting of animal heads and skins, and attempted to tell each other's fortunes. When the celebration was over, they re-lit their hearth fires, which they had extinguished earlier that evening, from the sacred bonfire to help protect them during the coming winter.
By A.D. 43, Romans had conquered the majority of Celtic territory. In the course of the four hundred years that they ruled the Celtic lands, two festivals of Roman origin were combined with the traditional Celtic celebration of Samhain.
The first was Feralia, a day in late October when the Romans traditionally commemorated the passing of the dead. The second was a day to honor Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruit and trees. The symbol of Pomona is the apple and the incorporation of this celebration into Samhain probably explains the tradition of "bobbing" for apples that is practiced today on Halloween.
By the 800s, the influence of Christianity had spread into Celtic lands. In the seventh century, Pope Boniface IV designated November 1 All Saints' Day, a time to honor saints and martyrs. It is widely believed today that the pope was attempting to replace the Celtic festival of the dead with a related, but church-sanctioned holiday. The celebration was also called All-hallows or All-hallowmas (from Middle English Alholowmesse meaning All Saints' Day) and the night before it, the night of Samhain, began to be called All-hallows Eve and, eventually, Halloween. Even later, in A.D. 1000, the church would make November 2 All Souls' Day, a day to honor the dead. It was celebrated similarly to Samhain, with big bonfires, parades, and dressing up in costumes as saints, angels, and devils. Together, the three celebrations, the eve of All Saints', All Saints', and All Souls', were called Hallowmas.
Happy Halloween!
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
A great birthday weekend.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Is this not funny?

Target is releasing a new line of clothing: Bowie by Keanan Duffty. So, this designer (who's clothes are actually pretty cool, I've seen them before) decided to make an entire clothing line inspired by David Bowie. What are the odds? And the best part is that it's available to the masses because you can buy it at Target. What luck!
In the immortal words of Garfield...
It's been a gloomy and depressing couple of days. Probably because of the snow and because I haven't eaten much. Doesn't anxiety make you not hungry? It probably also has to do with the overload of homework that keeps piling up. In any case, I can't wait for my family to come this weekend (even though Ally's not coming and I really wanted to see her). I wish this week could wizz by because Saturdays are by far the best days of the week. Not only do I get to go to Karate which is so much fun, but I pretty much get to spend the whole day with cousins and not have to worry about anything else. And I just realized that even though I hated the snow, it was the first fall of the season and I didn't get any pictures. Dumb snow.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Somebody call Mulder or Scully...
| You Are an Alien |
You're so strange, people occasionally wonder if you're from another world. You don't try to be different, but you see most things from a very unique, very offbeat perspective. Brilliant to the point of genius, you definitely have some advanced intelligence going on. No matter what circles you travel in, you always feel like a stranger. And it's a feeling you've learned to like. Your greatest power: Your superhuman brain Your greatest weakness: Your lack of empathy - you just don't get humans You play well with: Zombies |
Friday, October 19, 2007
A little Halloween history...
People have been making jack o'lanterns at Halloween for centuries. The practice originated from an Irish myth about a man nicknamed "Stingy Jack." According to the story, Stingy Jack invited the Devil to have a drink with him. True to his name, Stingy Jack didn't want to pay for his drink, so he convinced the Devil to turn himself into a coin that Jack could use to buy their drinks. Once the Devil did so, Jack decided to keep the money and put it into his pocket next to a silver cross, which prevented the Devil from changing back into his original form. Jack eventually freed the Devil, under the condition that he would not bother Jack for one year and that, should Jack die, he would not claim his soul. The next year, Jack again tricked the Devil into climbing into a tree to pick a piece of fruit. While he was up in the tree, Jack carved a sign of the cross into the tree's bark so that the Devil could not come down until the Devil promised Jack not to bother him for ten more years.
Soon after, Jack died. As the legend goes, God would not allow such an unsavory figure into heaven. The Devil, upset by the trick Jack had played on him and keeping his word not to claim his soul, would not allow Jack into hell. He sent Jack off into the dark night with only a burning coal to light his way. Jack put the coal into a carved-out turnip and has been roaming the Earth with ever since. The Irish began to refer to this ghostly figure as "Jack of the Lantern," and then, simply "Jack O'Lantern."
Friday is a good day.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
The Coolest Boots Ever.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Something funny...

Sunday, October 14, 2007
Salt Lake
After the Aviary we went to the Gateway (comparable to Henderson's District, only bigger). We looked in really expensive stores and ate at Costa Vida...hmm, flan. So then we walked around some more and spent a lot of time in this huge Barnes and Noble where I read a good portion of this really creepy book. It was good though because Halloween is coming up!
Okay, so now the fun is over and I have to prepare for my Humanities test which is on Tuesday. It's going to be incredibly difficult because even the TA during our review session couldn't tell us what's on the test because she didn't know how to explain the material well enough. And she kept giving us the wrong information for the art pieces that we have to know. Well, we'll see what happens.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Asher Samuel
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Halloween!
This is not a Halloween decoration but a messy room and my new quilt! Michael the quilter does a pretty good job - I love the beach pattern that he quilted on it. Thanks to Mom and Michael for my cute new look!