This Week in a Nut-Shell
I know it has been a while but it has been a busy week so I'll just give you the highlights.
As promised, I'm including pictures from Monday's physics class.


Just looking at the pictures still makes me laugh.
Nothing else particularly exciting happened the rest of the week. Tuesday night was the latest I have been up working so far. I was at KSL working on my Physics lab report until 2 in the morning. That was fun.....loads of fun.....
Thursday we had the worst thunderstorm I've ever witnessed in my life. I got back to the dorm just in time to avoid the rain. There was a lightning stike at least once every 5 seconds and, at times, I couldn't see the ground outside the window because of all the water. It was insane. The door to the fourth floor lobby was left open and, when some of the guys went to shut it, the water had sprayed inside all over the common area to the sink and microwave nearly 20 feet inside. The best part of the storm was the cool weather it brought with it. The past couple of days it has been around 70 with a low in the mid to upper 50s. I love this climate.
Today was pretty relaxed. It's parent's weekend so most of my friends were out with their parents doing stuff which gave me an opportunity to start studying for my first college exam: Calc 223. I am not looking forward to Monday at all.
All in all it was a good week though. Friday night I went to my first Archery meeting. I know, I never would have thought of myself as the type to fire a bow and arrow as well, but it was so much fun. It lasted about an hour and a half and I was amazed at the progress I made. I am definetly going back.
That about sums up the week thus far so, until later, thanks for reading.
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