Well I'm starting up Spring Semester at
BYU-Idaho. Kinda weird being here. I'm usually here Sept-April, but I have 2 semesters of classes and and internship that I need to do before I can graduate. My plan is to graduate next April, and since I haven't
received an internship for this summer, I decided to stay here and then try to get one for Fall or Winter semester. Not sure how I feel about it all. I mean yeah I excited to be done with college, but at the same time I don't really know what is going to happen to me after graduation. Where will I get a job? Have I learned enough to actually get a job in the real world? Will I be graduating as the ultimate failure as a Mormon girl and have no ring on my finger or guy to put one there? :) I ponder these questions and many others about my future. But really, who doesn't?
This semester will also be an interesting one for me. Lots of changes. New apartment, new roommates (aside from Larissa, she just won't go away...), new ward, starting on my minor of Political Science, so a new way of thinking, most of my friends were also here Sept-April, so they are all gone and have left, so Larissa and I have no one to do anything with but each other. Not the worst situation, but I guess it just means that we now need to make more friends.

I threw a murder mystery party. It was called Lethal Luau. It was a lot of fun. We all dressed up and had virgin margaritas. Earlier that day I donated blood...well I
tried to donate blood. Instead they decided to go through my vein, and give me a sore arm and a HUGE bruise.
Yay for me...
So Larissa LOVES scary movies, but Ryan and I aren't too fond of them. So I had a moment of weakness and allowed for a scary movie night. We watched "The Fog," "Premonition," and "The Messengers." The first 2 weren't too bad, but "The Messengers" was pretty dang scary. Richard was there laughing at all of the scary parts and telling me when to close my eyes, except at the part when you see the legs on the bed...nice one, now that image will be forever
embedded in my brain. Next thing I knew we were watching 6
th sense, village, and duh

duh
dunnnn...The Grudge...that one is SO scary!!! Richard helped me cover my eyes for over half of that movie too...I wasn't able to sleep for 4 days without
drugging myself, luckily I had a cold and so I had the right to drug myself. There are also this place in
Rexburg called the haunted swing set. Not sure why it's haunted, we just think people say that so they can go make out there without people interrupting...
haha I freaked out the first time Larissa and Richard dragged me there, but the second time I was fine, I even
swung on the swing set!!!
YAY for me!
For Easter, we did nothing really. My parents sent me a box with
Easter candy and plastic eggs filled with quarters and candy for the boys to hide for me. Then we

made a nice ham dinner with cheesy potatoes and other yummy stuff. But yeah that was it, not too exciting.
My FHE brother was called to serve in the Chile Santiago North mission, that was really exciting to be there for. So proud to know him. He leaves on May 5th.
We had a masquerade for a ward activity. My mask won first place! It was way awesome!!! Well that's all for now. Later all!
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