Thursday, October 30, 2008

Finals Suck, but I've lost 5 pounds...

I'm almost through finals week.  Today was especially brutal with an anatomy practical (which I'm sure I passed) and a pathology practical (which I hope I passed).  Tomorrow I have the big section final, and I just can't study for it anymore.  I really hope I at least get average...

The good news is I've lost 5 pounds in 5 days on the South Beach diet.  I am so glad that they created Splenda before I attempted this.  I eat a ton, and it's all really healthy, so I feel like it's a good thing.  Just to remind everyone, I need to lose a few pounds so I can join the Air Force.  This baby weight is a b*%&$ to lose.  

Also in the good news section, I ran for class secretary for my school, and I won!  Yeah, more work!  But seriously, it will be a lot of fun, and worth it.

On the agenda for Halloween: take and pass final.  Watch the shows that I'm missing tonight by studying.  Go trunk-or-treating at the church.  Watch "The Birds".  Watch "Wait until Dark". Pee my pants.  Go to bed.

Stay tuned for Jack's Halloween costume.  Eliza and I couldn't stop laughing at how freaking cute he looks.  

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Sick Mom, Sick Baby, Sick Chuck

SO EVERYONE HAS BEEN SICK! MY MOM CAME TO VISIT THIS WEEK WHICH WAS SO MUCH FUN BUT SHE BROUGHT WITH HER SOME NASTY UTAH COLD. SOMEHOW SHE MANAGED TO INFECT EVERYONE BUT ME.  IT FEELS LIKE JACK JUST GOT OVER BEING SICK.  THE WORST IS HOME WHEN HE RUBS HIS SNOT ALL OVER HIS FACE (AND MINE) AND THEN HYSTERICALLY CRIES WHEN I TRY TO WIPE IT.  HE MIGHT HAVE AN EAR INFECTION TO BUT I'M PRAYING HE DOESN'T BECAUSE I HATE HIS DOCTOR. I LEFT THE OFFICE LAST TIME CRYING. IT WAS SO FILTHY AND SICKY AND THE DOCTOR WAS LAME. CHUCK HAS BEEN SUPER BUSY THIS WEEK TO WHICH MAKES EVERYTHING WITH JACK WAY HARDER. I ALSO JUST FINISHED REREADING ALL THE HARRY POTTER BOOKS AND  IM KINDA SAD I FINISHED. I FORGOT HOW GOOD THEY ARE! I MAY JUST HAVE TO BREAK DOWN AND READ TWILIGHT, ALTHOUGH CHUCK TELLS ME I CAN'T BECAUSE I'VE WAITED TOO LONG AND IT WOULD BE LAME IF I STARTED THEM NOW WHEN EVERYONE HAS ALREADY READ THEM. WHAT-EV. ACTUALLY I HAVE READ THE FIRST HALF OF THE FIRST BOOK TWICE BUT I CAN'T SEEM TO GET PASS THE PART WHERE SHE IS LIKE, " YOU MIGHT KILL ME BUT I DON'T CARE CAUSE I HAVE THIS REALLY UNHEALTHY OBSESSION WITH YOU AND YOU'RE HOT,"  OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT. IT JUST SEEMS WRONG. RIGHT?

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Carthage, Nauvoo, Far West, and the Zoo

Wow, that even rhymes.  This weekend was pretty fun.  Eliza and I packed up and drove to Keokuk, Iowa.  We spent the night there, and in the morning drove to Carthage, IL, and then on to Nauvoo, IL.  We hit up some of the more well known Mormon history sites on this trip, as well as one that is a little less known.  
The Carthage Jail was beautiful, even though it represents a sad memory for members of the Church.  I was amazed that the original structure is still standing, and that the Church owns it.  It is a quiet site, one that allows for reflection on the life of Joseph Smith, the prophet and founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  I was personally moved, too, because my great, great (I don't know how many greats) grandfather was Hyrum Smith, brother of Joseph, who was also shot by the mob who overtook the jail to kill both Hyrum and Joseph.  The story is an interesting and sad one.


Nauvoo was pretty, but not what I expected.  It is home to the beautiful Nauvoo temple.  Look at the sun stones.  All the sun stones at the top look like these.  From a profile view, they look like Joseph's face.  Kind of cool, kind of weird.  Eliza and I both agreed that Sam, my brother, looks very much like the statues of Hyrum.  I definitely inherited the forehead.


Our last stop was Far West, which is less than an hour away from our house in KC.  This, along with Carthage, was my favorite stop.  Although the area is currently a beautiful, desolate, farming region, it was a hopping town in the late 1830's.  The saints of the time were commanded to build a temple, and the four cornerstones were laid, but they, like always, were run out of town.  The cornerstones are still there, however, and one day a temple will be erected on the very spot that the next two pictures are taken.  Too cool.  
The zoo.  What a hot, humid, miserable day.  We had fun.