Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Pure Genius!

So I woke up this morning like a typical morning thinking to myself "what day is it?" Thinking it was a Wednesday and not a Tuesday morning I went back to sleep. I had completely forgotten that I had a test this morning. Thankfully I woke up about 10 minutes later and realized it was Tuesday and got out of bed. I got to school and took my test. After I answered question 8, I found that that was the only answer that I knew was right and all the other answers up to that point were guesses. Needless to say after taking the test I didn't feel good about the test at all. I will find out on Thursday what my grade is. After school I went home and didn't do a thing. I didn't want to think about school or homework. I had spent the last several days doing nothing but mindless homework.

At 3:00pm I went to work. I usually have a key to get into the check-in closet at the IRS building, however a few days ago my co-worker Lee took it from me because he doesn't have one and was going to be needing it, however he didn't return it. So when I got to the IRS building I borrowed the extra set of keys from the guys that work there. I opened the closet door, signed in and left the keys next to the clip board. On my way out, the door shut behind me. The keys, my work materials, my personal belonging, everything was in locked in the closet. I called my supervisor (my dad) to see if he could bring me his set of keys. Unfortuneately he was in Lindon and couldn't. He told me to see Wendell (the supervisor at the building), apparently he also has a key. I went to Wendells office but he was out for the day. I called my dad back and he said that the only other way to get a key is to go get his spare keys at the Federal building. I explained to him that my keys to my truck were also in the closet, at which point he suggested that I walk there. So I did. Finally I got back to the IRS building got everything out of the closet, returned all the keys and finished working at the building. Man, I felt like an idiot!

It was a rough day.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Playing Catch Up

To catch every one up since I have been a slacker at blogging...

March 5, was my birthday. And what a wonderful birthday it was! I am now officially OLD!! Ok, so maybe just 24. My boyfriend broke up with me 5 days before my birthday, and as much as I liked him, I'm really ok with not having a boyfriend. Really I am! I am quite familiar with the break up scene and feelings. Typical break up so everything was easy to deal with. I don't need a man to make me happy. So it was all Happy Birthday to MEEEEE!!!!

I had my midterms back in the end of February which actually went surpisingly well. I got an A grade (48/50) on my sport psychology test which is almost unheard of for that class. That made my day. My canoeing class also started that week since it's a block class. I'm not sure if I'm going to like that class or not. We had a really cold winter and so all the lakes around are still frozen, and my teacher tells us that even if it's snowing we are still getting in the water. I don't know about you, but I'm not a huge fan of hypothermia. I don't even know how well I'm going to be with my fear of water. I took a swimming class last semester, but haven't gotten in a lake since then to test out my built up swimming confidence.

It's almost April and we all know what that means...school is almost done with. Atleast for the time being. And we are all moving. I have done my share of apartment hunting. My friend Malia will be living with me. We are looking for private rooms. We deffinately don't want to share a room with anyone. The top 3 apartments I've looked into are: King Henry, Centenial, and some condos on 900 East. The condo is really nice, but it isn't the cheapest! If any one wants 2 room mates, or has any good ideas about where to live for the summer, please let me know.

And on a random note: what's up with all the bridal showers lately? There's almost one a week! I went to one just the other day and I remembered why I don't like to attend them. Yeah sure the food is good, the friends are great to see, but other than that what is the deal with the cheesey games???? I got 2 words for all the "future brides" out there: OPEN HOUSE.