As usual... I'm playing catch up with the whole blog thing...
On the 24th we went to see
BRAD PAISLEY (quite possibly my
FAVORITE singer) Darius Rucker was also there. (Listen to
Alright it's amazing)
Brad gave a shoutout to all the people in the "cheap seats" and walked about 100 ft in front of us to get closer to them. earlier when i was taking pictures of him up on stage jeff told me to turn off the flash to get a better picture. needless to say... i forgot to turn it back on when Brad was
SO close so this is all i got haha
We will have also finished round 1 of midterms as of tomorrow... so far so good :)
Yesterday, October 4th 2010, the top of Mt timp was covered in snow. This was a sad day in that
winter is inevitably coming... and soon.
Before I went to Costa Rica and them home I lost my
Ipod somewhere. Once we got pell grants I bought myself a new
Ipod (ya know the new
ipod touches with the cameras and stuff) we were leaving for the concert... SO excited to see brad paisley we decided we'd listen to him the whole way on the NEW
ipod. Guess what was in jeff's car attached to his
ipod cable... my old
ipod. i was sad... jeff was happy because he got a new
ipod! then on thursday night lost my
ipod again... this time the new one. I had gone to see
Stephanie Nielson (who i got to meet :) ) and lost my
ipod along the way. I felt so bad that I told jeff I would take the old
Ipod back and he could get the
Ipad he wanted. Sunday morning we were supposed to go to General Conference but didn't get the chance to because Jeff was sick all night with food poisoning. Jeff kept thinking he had heard my new
ipod's alert sound but we had already checked the WHOLE house so i dismissed it. Finally we decided to pick up the whole mattress and boxspring and what did we find. the
ipod. Now we have 1 first gen
ipod touch. 1 fourth gen
ipod touch and 1
ipad. cool haha
I am so glad to have by best friend
Kyria back in provo. Just a few weeks ago her father
Rod Dial passed away in a kayaking accident. He was an amazing man and I know he is missed tremendously but his "legacy" (no pun intended :) ) lives on.