SHALOM!! Wow, it's been a loooong time since I last had time/prioritized writing on the ol' blog. It mostly just makes me sad because the last time I wrote I was still in Jackson... ah. I could use a sunrise paddleboard sesh right about now...too bad the whole town is covered in SNOW now! BOO! I hate the cold... except when I'm trying to be optimistic or when it's Christmas day.
So, I decided after seeing tons of old friends this joyous Thanksgiving weekend I should probably update the masses (yes, I'm egotistical and hope that masses of people read my blog that I write on about every six months or so... sue me!) on my life!!
This week is dead week. And that's exactly how I feel... mostly just tired of being stressed. I knew this would be my hardest semester, and I proved myself COMPLETELY right. The great news is that if all goes well the next two weeks shouldn't be too terrible, which is always great! Plus, we play BYU in the Spectrum on Tuesday and I might just cry tears of joy when we beat them. (Again, optimism) And after finals next week, I'm headed back to Idahome*.
Once January hits, I'll be headed straight back to work for my last semester! WHAT?! Craziness!! I think I'm still in denial about being old enough to graduate high school, let alone college! But I am really truly excited for what is next in my life... I'm hoping whatever it is pays well and let's me have fun. The dream job would be working in sports marketing. (So if I sign on with the Celtics, I'll let ya know!) But if I don't end up with that, just marketing and promotions in general would be fun, I think. I would love to work for a company like Patagonia or North Face and work with outdoors equipment businesses/companies (partially because I love the atmosphere of companies like that and also partly because I would hopefully get a discount).
For right now, I'm just job hunting and trying to figure out what I want to do next. The best part about it all is that it's up in the air right now. This time next year I could be in Switzerland for all I know! Woah, that would be cool. All I know is that once May hits, it'll be the first day of the rest of my life. Except it doesn't have to be. I might end up in a job I hate, find another one and love it. Or, I could find my dream job right out of college. Or I could find a decent job that pays me to go to grad school. Who knows! That's the beauty of it! Okay, enough with my free living rant...
Ultimately, I'm not sure where I'll end up... I'm hoping to have a better idea of that by the end of this year, or a few months into next, but if all else fails I know I always have a sweet twin bed and a fat beagle to go back to in Poky. ;)
THAT'S IT! That's my life right now. And now I'm gonna watch some Gilmore Girls and hit the hay. Finance comes bright and early tomorrow!
-Maddie
*I pretty much only use this word ironically. However, today in the car as I was riding back to Logan, I realized my children will probably make fun of me for being part of the generation that invented this phrase...well, among other things.
And to go with the theme and title, everyone should listen to this song. It's stellar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztGPYPArAyE
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Saturday, August 9, 2014
Can't I Just Stay Here Forever?
Well, it's official... I only have SIX more days to fill my soul with the beauty of Jackson, Wyoming. I can't believe I've been here for almost three months--the time has flown by! Aaaaand I really don't want to leave. I figured it would be a great summer in a fun tourist town, but I didn't realize everything that I would gain in coming here... wonderful friends, great adventures, and of course, the most important thing--CHACOS. Hahaha.
But seriously, I am so blessed to have had this opportunity. I'm so grateful for the people I have been surrounded with that have made my summer WONDERFUL. My roommates are hilarious, the job was great, and believe it or not the tourists were awesome! It has been incredible to be in a place that is so full of life and happiness. I really am so lucky and truly blessed.
But now I have to face reality--school. LAME. Who goes to school?! I'll head back to Logan for my *fingers crossed* last year of my undergrad at USU. Which still freaks me out, but whatever. As much as I hate to leave Jackson, I could really use some Aggie ice cream and a chance to see my man Chuckie play in the stadium, so I guess I'll live. Although I may need Thai Plate to open a restaurant in Logan...
So if you couldn't already tell, I'm basically just bragging about how wonderful my summer has been. It really has been the best summer of my life, and I hope to be able to keep everything I have experienced and felt here in my heart forever. Okay, that sounds really cliche, but it's true... Don't judge me.
Until next time, you stay classy, Jackson.
(Aaaaand here's some pictures of my adventures!)
Jenny Lake Hike
Paddleboarding
Fourth of July
Tourist Pictures!
Sunrise Trip
Cliff Jumping at Phelps Lake
Rafting the Snake River
Paddling the Oxbow
Hike to Phelps
Slide Lake Selfie
But seriously, I am so blessed to have had this opportunity. I'm so grateful for the people I have been surrounded with that have made my summer WONDERFUL. My roommates are hilarious, the job was great, and believe it or not the tourists were awesome! It has been incredible to be in a place that is so full of life and happiness. I really am so lucky and truly blessed.
But now I have to face reality--school. LAME. Who goes to school?! I'll head back to Logan for my *fingers crossed* last year of my undergrad at USU. Which still freaks me out, but whatever. As much as I hate to leave Jackson, I could really use some Aggie ice cream and a chance to see my man Chuckie play in the stadium, so I guess I'll live. Although I may need Thai Plate to open a restaurant in Logan...
So if you couldn't already tell, I'm basically just bragging about how wonderful my summer has been. It really has been the best summer of my life, and I hope to be able to keep everything I have experienced and felt here in my heart forever. Okay, that sounds really cliche, but it's true... Don't judge me.
Until next time, you stay classy, Jackson.
(Aaaaand here's some pictures of my adventures!)
Jenny Lake Hike
Paddleboarding
Fourth of July
Tourist Pictures!
Sunrise Trip
Cliff Jumping at Phelps Lake
Rafting the Snake River
Paddling the Oxbow
Hike to Phelps
Slide Lake Selfie
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
What's up, Jackson Hole?!
WOOHOO! So, I am officially in Jackson. It's been crazy this past month, and I've loved every second of it!! So, I figured since I haven't had time to post in a while I would give an overview of everything that has happened lately.
First, I'm done with school for the summer!! AGH! It feels great!! After five, yeah, five finals I was exhausted and ready to take a break from classes for a while. However, I'm looking forward to next semester. I'm still planning on finishing everything up within the next two semesters so that I can graduate next May, which still freaks me out, but I'll get over it. Along with 18 credits in the fall, I will be serving as the Publicist on the Public Relations and Marketing Committee for USUSA, and I have a job as the Leadership Conference Coordinator for Partners in Business at USU. I'm thrilled to be able to work with both of these organizations and I know that my schedule will be packed!!
In even more exciting news, I'm all moved in and have started working here in Jackson, Wyoming. I love it! All of my roommates are hilarious and wonderful and the rest of my co-workers are stellar as well. We also have a great YSA branch here in town, and we have activities all the time, which is sweet.
Other than working and doing a few assignments in order to get internship credits for the job, I have been trying to check off some items from my summer bucket list, which is always an adventure! Mostly I just can't believe I'm living in such a gorgeous place. The Tetons are just around the corner, and they are B-E-A-UTIFUL! The wildlife are roaming around, and I am so excited for it to just be a little bit warmer. And if anyone wants to come visit me here (*wink wink*) we could definitely find something adventurous to do... even if we get lost for 45 minutes trying to find a warm springs...
ADVENTURE IS OUT THERE!! And I'm working on trying to find it all this summer. Plus, out here in the beautiful mountain air, it's so much easier to realize that there's infinity beyond the long work days and crazy school schedules. If you just take ten seconds to take a deep breath and think about all the beauty around you, the stress tends to just melt away.
Until next time...
-Maddie
First, I'm done with school for the summer!! AGH! It feels great!! After five, yeah, five finals I was exhausted and ready to take a break from classes for a while. However, I'm looking forward to next semester. I'm still planning on finishing everything up within the next two semesters so that I can graduate next May, which still freaks me out, but I'll get over it. Along with 18 credits in the fall, I will be serving as the Publicist on the Public Relations and Marketing Committee for USUSA, and I have a job as the Leadership Conference Coordinator for Partners in Business at USU. I'm thrilled to be able to work with both of these organizations and I know that my schedule will be packed!!
In even more exciting news, I'm all moved in and have started working here in Jackson, Wyoming. I love it! All of my roommates are hilarious and wonderful and the rest of my co-workers are stellar as well. We also have a great YSA branch here in town, and we have activities all the time, which is sweet.
Other than working and doing a few assignments in order to get internship credits for the job, I have been trying to check off some items from my summer bucket list, which is always an adventure! Mostly I just can't believe I'm living in such a gorgeous place. The Tetons are just around the corner, and they are B-E-A-UTIFUL! The wildlife are roaming around, and I am so excited for it to just be a little bit warmer. And if anyone wants to come visit me here (*wink wink*) we could definitely find something adventurous to do... even if we get lost for 45 minutes trying to find a warm springs...
ADVENTURE IS OUT THERE!! And I'm working on trying to find it all this summer. Plus, out here in the beautiful mountain air, it's so much easier to realize that there's infinity beyond the long work days and crazy school schedules. If you just take ten seconds to take a deep breath and think about all the beauty around you, the stress tends to just melt away.
Until next time...
-Maddie
Monday, April 7, 2014
Making My Dreams Come True
So, the other night, my roommate Jame and I decided to completely vent about how we don't know what we are going to do with our lives. It was awful. I have no idea why we thought that spending an hour and a half negatively bashing on ourselves was a good idea. But the next day, I decided that the things around me aren't gonna cause me to fail. I made a conscious effort to make the things I want to accomplish in my life happen. Because I can take charge of that. So I did!
I talked to my adviser today and am planning on graduating next May. WHAT? It's crazy!! In a year, I'll be graduating with bachelor's degrees in both in Business Administration and Marketing. Geez. I have also applied to be on the Public Relations and Marketing Committee for USUSA in the fall, and working on trying to get a marketing internship with Utah State Athletics. All of these opportunities became available because I looked for them. It doesn't seem that difficult, but it really makes a difference.
I really want to use my marketing degree to work in public relations after I graduate. I'm hoping I can gain some experience while I'm still in school to boost my resume in that regard. Other than that, I'm mostly just hoping I can get a good enough paying job to take care of everything I need to. Although I'm still pretty freaked out by the idea of just going out into the big scary world all alone, but I know it has to happen sometime, so why not now?!
In other news, I only have like three weeks left until school is out for summer!! Time flies, but I am soooo ready to pack my bags and move to Jackson! Aaaand that's all the time I have. I'm pretty sure there's never really a time when I'm not busy, but it's great! I wouldn't want it any other way.
I talked to my adviser today and am planning on graduating next May. WHAT? It's crazy!! In a year, I'll be graduating with bachelor's degrees in both in Business Administration and Marketing. Geez. I have also applied to be on the Public Relations and Marketing Committee for USUSA in the fall, and working on trying to get a marketing internship with Utah State Athletics. All of these opportunities became available because I looked for them. It doesn't seem that difficult, but it really makes a difference.
I really want to use my marketing degree to work in public relations after I graduate. I'm hoping I can gain some experience while I'm still in school to boost my resume in that regard. Other than that, I'm mostly just hoping I can get a good enough paying job to take care of everything I need to. Although I'm still pretty freaked out by the idea of just going out into the big scary world all alone, but I know it has to happen sometime, so why not now?!
In other news, I only have like three weeks left until school is out for summer!! Time flies, but I am soooo ready to pack my bags and move to Jackson! Aaaand that's all the time I have. I'm pretty sure there's never really a time when I'm not busy, but it's great! I wouldn't want it any other way.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Spring Break
Wow. So, SPRING IS HERE!!!! Ah. The sun is shining and it's getting warmer, which is fantastic after a Cache Valley winter! So, a few weeks ago, we finally had a break from school and headed off for spring break!! With a theme of YOLO (Yes. It was fantastic) we first headed down to Riverton to Jame's house the night before we actually left on the trip. The group included me (the life of the party), my roommates Jame and Amber, Jame's boyfriend (and master planner) Todd, and a couple of his friends, Jens and Mark. We spent Sunday night at Jame's house and then early Monday morning, we packed up the suburban and headed down to southern Utah. Four hours later, we made it to our campsite. It was off of the Leeds exit, about fifteen minutes from St. George, called Red Cliffs campsite. It was B-E-A-utiful!! Red rocks all around! Here's a picture!!
We set up camp, and then headed to explore the trails around the campsite. There was a really awesome trail where we trudged through streams and up rocks. It was super pretty!! Here's a picture from the hike...
After the hike, we headed back to camp and just hung out by the campfire. In typical T4 style, we ended up playing "What are the Odds," which is a dare game. Although there were some great dares, one of my personal favorites was one where a couple of the guys got liquid from glow sticks sprayed on them and had to run through the other camp sites screaming, "HELP! There's aliens in the canyon and this is their blood!" It was hilarious. Aaaaaand picture!
So! The next day, we woke up early (again!) And headed about forty minutes to Zions National Park for the day!! The first thing we did was hike Angel's Landing!! Well... I mean, most of us hiked it. Haha. I made it up to the first lookout point, and when I kept going about halfway to the very top, I had to stop. Besides the fact that it was ridiculously high up and I had about a foot of room to walk on while holding a chain, there were so many people going up and down the mountain that I was constantly on the edge. I was fine with just hanging out at the first lookout!! But here's a picture from about halfway up to the first lookout!
After we hiked Angel's Landing, we hiked to both of the Emerald Pools as well. After that, we were starving and exhausted, so we went into town to eat at this awesome italian food truck!! The food was fantastic!! And it tasted even better because we were so hungry. We headed back to camp, played some games, and headed to bed.
The next day, we went to Black Rock in St. George to go rock climbing!! It was so beautiful outside and the climbing was great! There were even some desert lizards that decided to climb the rocks with us. Haha.
After getting sufficiently sunburned, and climbing for most of the day, we decided it was finally time to get back in the car for a couple hours and head to LASSSSS VEGASSSS!!!!! We stayed at the Silver Seven and had a great time!! We walked around the strip and watched some free shows and street groups. Plus, our hotel had a pool! And an actual bed, which was nice after sleeping on the ground for a few days.
We left Vegas the next day, and headed back to Riverton!! After six hours of driving, we finally made it! WHew!! But it was fantastic!! And after that, I got back into a car with my parents, and headed to Wyoming! Good thing I'm so photogenic.
We were going to Jackson Hole because that's where I'll be working over the summer, and I wanted to get some paperwork done as well as see the store. It was great, the people seem awesome there, and I'm so excited to be able to be there for the summer!!! However, spring in Wyoming is a little different than spring in Vegas... brrrr!!!
After we left Jackson, it was finally time to head back to Pocatello. We got some super great Thai food, slept, and then it was an early morning to go back to Logan for a mission farewell. Geez!! But really, it was an AMAZING week with hilarious people!! I'm so glad we got to go and make some great memories!!
#YOLO
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
The Power of Music (And Jurassic Park)
It started out like a regular Tuesday. I got to sleep in since I don't have class till noon, which is always great! Classes were good, we paid our bills, and I came home to do homework.
But what happened next was momentous!! Terrible, but then momentous!!
I was doing homework, of course. Operations management. We are talking about quality control and errors and all that wonderful stuff! And the homework isn't hard most of the time, but I happened to miss the lecture that the professor explained the material at... curse sicknesses causing lack of sleep. So, basically I was in the dark with this homework. Luckily, there are only three problems. Plus, I started listening to a Spotify playlist of the 100 best movie soundtracks of all time, which added to it all. I started off slowly, but after texting a friend, I got it figured out. Boom. 1/3 of the way done. I attempted number two, but was totally in the dark. Skip. Onto question three. And that one was easy. Hooray! I feel so smart. Hahaha. And here goes figuring out the last problem!
All I knew was the final answer. The teacher was nice enough to provide that, so I wasn't completely blind. But I still had a hard time. I tried different methods to no avail... It was now an hour later...seriously??!! UGH! But I was determined. Suddenly, one of the best movie songs of all time comes on: the Jurassic Park theme song. Man...that song packs emotion like sardines in a can. (Seriously, go listen to it right now). Before the song came on, I was ready to give up, but that song gave me one more ounce of hope to keep trying. I tested my last attempt out as the song progressed, and then it happened... I realized I was on the right track and as the song's volume increased, so did the speed of my writing. Furiously writing, I got more and more hopeful that the right answer was right at my fingertips. Suddenly, as I realized that I had figured out this homework problem that was probably not that difficult, but seemed hard to me, I got the answer!! YES!! I did it!! And at that exact instance, the climax of the song burst into my ears, creating a mixture of happiness and accomplishment similar to that of hearing the national anthem at the Olympics. I raised my arms in triumph, and felt like a rockstar. Now that is a way to end a Tuesday.
Now, I understand describing the story doesn't do any kind of justice to what actually happened...but the feeling I got when I figured out that problem and heard that song erupt into my mind, that was a victory. And celebrating small victories is the key to happiness. So that was my small victory. And to you, it may seem small, but to me, it's just one of those reminders in a sea of stress, meetings, events, and decisions, that there is, in fact, infinity beyond this.
But what happened next was momentous!! Terrible, but then momentous!!
I was doing homework, of course. Operations management. We are talking about quality control and errors and all that wonderful stuff! And the homework isn't hard most of the time, but I happened to miss the lecture that the professor explained the material at... curse sicknesses causing lack of sleep. So, basically I was in the dark with this homework. Luckily, there are only three problems. Plus, I started listening to a Spotify playlist of the 100 best movie soundtracks of all time, which added to it all. I started off slowly, but after texting a friend, I got it figured out. Boom. 1/3 of the way done. I attempted number two, but was totally in the dark. Skip. Onto question three. And that one was easy. Hooray! I feel so smart. Hahaha. And here goes figuring out the last problem!
All I knew was the final answer. The teacher was nice enough to provide that, so I wasn't completely blind. But I still had a hard time. I tried different methods to no avail... It was now an hour later...seriously??!! UGH! But I was determined. Suddenly, one of the best movie songs of all time comes on: the Jurassic Park theme song. Man...that song packs emotion like sardines in a can. (Seriously, go listen to it right now). Before the song came on, I was ready to give up, but that song gave me one more ounce of hope to keep trying. I tested my last attempt out as the song progressed, and then it happened... I realized I was on the right track and as the song's volume increased, so did the speed of my writing. Furiously writing, I got more and more hopeful that the right answer was right at my fingertips. Suddenly, as I realized that I had figured out this homework problem that was probably not that difficult, but seemed hard to me, I got the answer!! YES!! I did it!! And at that exact instance, the climax of the song burst into my ears, creating a mixture of happiness and accomplishment similar to that of hearing the national anthem at the Olympics. I raised my arms in triumph, and felt like a rockstar. Now that is a way to end a Tuesday.
Now, I understand describing the story doesn't do any kind of justice to what actually happened...but the feeling I got when I figured out that problem and heard that song erupt into my mind, that was a victory. And celebrating small victories is the key to happiness. So that was my small victory. And to you, it may seem small, but to me, it's just one of those reminders in a sea of stress, meetings, events, and decisions, that there is, in fact, infinity beyond this.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Birthday, Salt Lake, Sickness, and Mattress Forts
Well, it's been an exciting two weeks! We started off last weekend by heading down to Salt Lake for Amber's birthday celebration!! We hit up City Creek, a cute little cupcake shop, Trader Joe's, Temple Square, and finally the Cheesecake Factory. It was a great adventure and a fun way to celebrate Amber's transition out of her teens. Hahaha. Aaaanyways, this last week was pretty busy. Besides the fact that I got sick, which I'm still not over, I had my first round of exams for two of my classes, along with a paper for another class due. It was pretty busy, but good to get done! I'm hoping this week's assignments aren't too crazy.
This weekend has been pretty fantastic, though!! Yesterday instead of doing homework, we decided to put our mattresses on the stairs and make a slide ending in a pile of blankets and pillows. It was one of the best decisions I have made since I've been at college... hahaha. Good ol' wholesome recreational activity! Although our mattresses might have gotten a tiny bit bent, I think it was worth it.
Tonight, we went over to a member of the bishopric's house for a Super Bowl party! Although I really don't like either of the teams that played, I was pretty annoyed that the Seahawks won, but oh well! We had tons of delicious food. I'm pretty sure I'll have a food baby for like a week! And now it's time for yet another week! But it's already February. It's crazy how time flies. My next mission is trying to figure out what I'm going to do over the summer! Yikes! But the chaos is great! And I know that whatever I end up doing will be exactly what I'm supposed to be doing!
Until next time, I always remember, there's infinity beyond this.
This weekend has been pretty fantastic, though!! Yesterday instead of doing homework, we decided to put our mattresses on the stairs and make a slide ending in a pile of blankets and pillows. It was one of the best decisions I have made since I've been at college... hahaha. Good ol' wholesome recreational activity! Although our mattresses might have gotten a tiny bit bent, I think it was worth it.
Tonight, we went over to a member of the bishopric's house for a Super Bowl party! Although I really don't like either of the teams that played, I was pretty annoyed that the Seahawks won, but oh well! We had tons of delicious food. I'm pretty sure I'll have a food baby for like a week! And now it's time for yet another week! But it's already February. It's crazy how time flies. My next mission is trying to figure out what I'm going to do over the summer! Yikes! But the chaos is great! And I know that whatever I end up doing will be exactly what I'm supposed to be doing!
Until next time, I always remember, there's infinity beyond this.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Graduating College???
So... today was surprisingly eventful! After planning to go to an advising appointment about possible internship opportunities, I left with awesome news!! So... as of now, I really want to do the SEED internship next spring. If I am not able to do that, I am still planning on finding an internship to do for that semester. So, I looked into the classes and credits I need to get done before I can graduate...(BTW, I am talking about GRADUATING COLLEGE. NO WAY. AHHHH.) Anyways, I still have like 38 credits to take. So, even with an internship, I can be done with everything by Fall 2015. So, not only could I finish a semester earlier than I had originally planned, but I could do that along with taking a semester off for an internship!!! So that's super exciting!! WOO!!!
And there is even better news! Haha. After I get all of my required classes done, I will still need something like 13 elective credits. As much as it would be kind of fun to take super random classes my last semester, I realized that I can actually make use of those elective credits and add a major and a separate minor. So basically, I will dual major in Business Administration and Marketing and get an HR (or other) minor. IT"S SO GREAT!!! Well, it's great to me!! Now I just need to figure out what I can do with my life after I graduate... yikes!
So, in other news, we had a long weekend for MLK day. My wonderful sister Regan came to Logan to visit and we partied!! Well, kind of!! On Saturday, we headed down to Park City for the Sundance Film Festival! It was a great time!! Although it was freezing, we visited lots of little shops and drove around Park City for the day, which was really cool. I definitely want to go next year! Sunday was church, obviously, and then we just hung out and played games with friends. Monday was a catch-up day. We did homework, cleaned the apartment, went grocery shopping, and got Chinese food. #collegelyfe
And after a long and much-needed break, it's back to the ol' grind. But on the plus side, Amber's birthday is on Saturday!!! Party Hardy! :D
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Here's to 2014!!
Well, it's officially the new year!!! I could not be more ready for it! Even though New Year's resolutions are a little cliche and almost always forgotten, I've come up with a few of my own to attempt...that's better than nothing, right?? So here's to new opportunities in 2014! WOO!
And with the new year comes a new semester!! Although it's my fourth semester, I'm technically a junior, so that's awesome! My classes are going well so far. I have seven with my two institute classes, so it's been pretty busy! Here's my schedule:
Operations Management: This seems to be an interesting class, and not too hard! The only challenge is that my professor has a pretty strong accent so sometimes it's hard to understand her. Plus, it's at 8:30 in the morning...Other than that, I like it!
Economics 3400 (Global Economics) My professor is really friendly and nice, and always talks about how she is German and loves alcohol. Haha. It's hilarious.
Business Communications: This is basically a business-based technical writing class. And it's funny because the three professors that teach it remind me of stereotypical "mom"-type high school English teachers. It's kind of nice, though.
Intro to Human Resource Management: This should be an interesting class. My professor is the adviser for WIBA (Women in Business Association), so I know her well, which is always a plus.
Natural Disasters: Man, this class can be really cool and also super depressing. I needed one to fulfill my depth requirement, and this one seemed easy, so that's why I'm taking it.
Institute: I tend to jump around and take random institute classes every semester without paying attention to order or anything, but this year, I am actually taking both parts of a class in order. Crazy!! Last semester I took Book of Mormon part 1, and I'm in part 2 this semester. I'm also helping out with the special needs class, which I'm so excited about!! I've only been to one class, but I can already see what sweet spirits there are.
WOO! So that's what I do with my life every week. Plus, I'm drumming with the bag-pipe band, (I know... how awesome is that?! We have a bag-pipe band!!) I'm on the executive board for WIBA, and got called last semester as the second counselor in the Relief Society presidency. Yeah, I tend to stay pretty busy!! But I love every second of it!! I'm also looking into internships to do before I graduate. One of the biggest ones on my radar would be to go to Ghana for the SEED program (Small Enterprise Education and Development). But I'm looking into lots and trying to find something that fits with my major and everything.
Anyways, I'm hoping to post on here once a week (it's a resolution!), so I'm going to try to make it happen. But as for now, I'm going to do some homework and maybe watch an episode on Netflix... I know, rebel status. Boom.
And with the new year comes a new semester!! Although it's my fourth semester, I'm technically a junior, so that's awesome! My classes are going well so far. I have seven with my two institute classes, so it's been pretty busy! Here's my schedule:
Operations Management: This seems to be an interesting class, and not too hard! The only challenge is that my professor has a pretty strong accent so sometimes it's hard to understand her. Plus, it's at 8:30 in the morning...Other than that, I like it!
Economics 3400 (Global Economics) My professor is really friendly and nice, and always talks about how she is German and loves alcohol. Haha. It's hilarious.
Business Communications: This is basically a business-based technical writing class. And it's funny because the three professors that teach it remind me of stereotypical "mom"-type high school English teachers. It's kind of nice, though.
Intro to Human Resource Management: This should be an interesting class. My professor is the adviser for WIBA (Women in Business Association), so I know her well, which is always a plus.
Natural Disasters: Man, this class can be really cool and also super depressing. I needed one to fulfill my depth requirement, and this one seemed easy, so that's why I'm taking it.
Institute: I tend to jump around and take random institute classes every semester without paying attention to order or anything, but this year, I am actually taking both parts of a class in order. Crazy!! Last semester I took Book of Mormon part 1, and I'm in part 2 this semester. I'm also helping out with the special needs class, which I'm so excited about!! I've only been to one class, but I can already see what sweet spirits there are.
WOO! So that's what I do with my life every week. Plus, I'm drumming with the bag-pipe band, (I know... how awesome is that?! We have a bag-pipe band!!) I'm on the executive board for WIBA, and got called last semester as the second counselor in the Relief Society presidency. Yeah, I tend to stay pretty busy!! But I love every second of it!! I'm also looking into internships to do before I graduate. One of the biggest ones on my radar would be to go to Ghana for the SEED program (Small Enterprise Education and Development). But I'm looking into lots and trying to find something that fits with my major and everything.
Anyways, I'm hoping to post on here once a week (it's a resolution!), so I'm going to try to make it happen. But as for now, I'm going to do some homework and maybe watch an episode on Netflix... I know, rebel status. Boom.
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