Friday, January 19, 2007

School and Life and Ryan

Another year has started, another season of 24 has begun as well. This indicates the start of a new school semester. I have five classes thus far, Russian Choir (of course), Biology (oh how I have been dreading this course), Doctrine and Covenants, LDS Marriage and Family, and Floral Design. I just added Floral Design, which my roomate last semester took and really liked it. I have heard good things about it so I looked online yesterday and found that they had a few openings for the time slot I desired. I emailed the professor and she told me all the information for the Add card. However, since she didn't have any classes on Friday or Monday, she just told me to sign it with her name. I have yet to meet this teacher. But I think the flowers will make a welcome change to my basement apartment. They'll be nice to have when Ryan's gone so that I have something to brighten my day.

Ryan and I are doing well. It's fun to do things together, like go to the store, or watch a movie, or eat dinner. He even comes with me to my evening LDS Marriage and Family class. I love him every day. Especially when he does such nice things for me, like the laundry or cook me dinner. Who wouldn't love the person doing those things anyway?

The sixth season of veinte y cuatro is underway. We like to watch it at Una Tontaria's home with their projector and with a group of people. It's exciting so far. I think it's interesting how far Jack Bauer's character has come and to notice the changes in his personality from season to season.

Date night's coming up. I asked Ryan if I could plan the date and he said to tell him what it is first so that he doesn't have to do something gay. So here's what we had in mind. He said that he could get coupons for Doc's Pizza Buffet at work, so I think we'll do that and then if there's anything good at the friendly neighborhood dollar theater, then I think that we'll catch that. Seriously. And maybe even good times will be had by all.

Anyway, so that's what's been going on lately with the Que Sera family. There are challenges, but if you take them a day at a time, a challenge at a time, then all will be well. At least that's what I have learned thus far. And pray always. And make good choices. And it's now optional to be nice to dogs. The end. I love you guys. At least whoever is reading this. Yup.

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