Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Hey guys! I just got back on Sunday from a trip to Utah! I went with a bunch of friends to a wedding reception for some guy that i have never met! It turned out to be lots of fun! Here are some pictures.




Here is becca and I with the pet Rabbit "Dusty"













Becca and I playing with everyone else the game "Curses" Its a lot of fun.....you pick up a card and have to take on the challange that the card says through the whole game. Its a crack up.








One of the guys said, "Wow, I can feel the gas." Then the other guy ran up and said, "I can hear it too!"













Having fun on the trampoline......just about everyone got hurt.














Here is the Gang that went to utah.....this picture is taken at beccas house.















We thought that this was hilarious! What a deal!


















Sarah, Becca, and I traveling to and from Utah.


















Dustin, Jesika, and Sarah in front of the Logan Temple.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

So on sunday I almost got a Jaywalking ticket! Really......the cop stopped me and wanted to write me up, but at the last moment he got a call on his radio and had to take off! sweet deal for me! But i actually kinda wanted the ticket to put it on my fridge. For your reading enjoyment i'll put the background of Jaywalking and what it really means....


The word jaywalker is able to be traced back to 1917, though it may have been in use as early as 1900. It is generally considered to have originated in the United States, possibly from the city of Boston. It is a compound word of the words jay and walk; in this context, jay is used in the obsolete slang sense, referring to a stupid or dull person, or a rube, i.e. someone from a rural area and not familiar with "city ways". At the time, vehicles and traffic signals were a new concept, gaining popularity in the larger cities, so this term would have been used to describe newcomers who were unfamiliar with these recent developments and by extension, to ridicule people who behaved like newcomers but should have known better.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Just letting you guys know what i've been up to. Mostly just school work actually. But Becca and I did do something fun a couple days ago.........We attended a mystery murder dinner! Its kinda like clue, but with everyone acting their part and trying to solve who killed who. Anyways here is a picture of us at that. Oh, and the setting took lpace in the 50's. You guys cant tell, but i went the the DI and bought some SUPER UBER tight pants. It turned out to be a lot of fun.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007



Hey guys! Well, just wanted to post something that has been on my mind lately. I've found a way to go to graduate school no matter what! Yes, even if i'm married, and pennyless there is a way. After discussing it with my computer networking teacher (bro. Armstrong) he has listed a few options.




Option #1:


Do an internship for a company called "Novell". They are a company that have been gobbling up BYU-I students for interships. While working their and gaining experience, they offer to pay for your Masters Degree! As well as a monthly check. The only down side is that by them doing that they would expect you to work for them for several years and they are mostly stationed in Salt Lake City (not exactly where i want to live).






Option #2:

And then there is ISU (Idaho State University). Positioned in Pocatello. Brother Armstrong was saying that they work with the government and any students that are in the Information Systems area and working on getting a MBA qualify for up to a $2000 stipend a month for working on their projects while at the same time having this meet the requirments for a Masters Degree. Then it is likely that you would get a job with the Federal Government! The only down side i see to this is I would have no idea where in the US i would be working.
Options options! I guess i will not really know what will happen for a while!