My dad left a voice mail for me a few weeks ago. He mentioned how excited he was to be coming out to visit for my graduation from BYU and that he understood how I might have some mixed emotions about this time in my life. Thing is, I don’t really. My time has come. I am ready to move on to the next thing. I’m finished living in Provo. That said, there are some things that I will miss about my college years, and I’ve compiled a few lists to pay tribute:
(fantastic pictures from graduation are forthcoming, I promise.)
Things I will miss about BYU/utah valley
- Really great classes like Don Quijote with Rosenberg and Hispanic Cinema with Weatherford
- J-dawgs
- Smart Cookie
- Thai Ruby, even though I can only count how many times I’ve eaten there on one hand—it was the setting of one of the most hilariously hysterical nights of my life (jooj, ali, lauren, R-diggity-dog, you know what I'm talkin' 'bout)
- The Y
- Timpanogos (here's a view from campus)
- Sundance—the Alpine Loop part, and the Film Festival
- Running on the foothill trails
- Riding my bike up Provo Canyon River trail
- That great feeling of finishing a term paper and turning it in
- Dancesport
- Really awesome forums/lectures by awesome speakers like Paul Rusesebagina and Valerie Hudson.
- views like this at the football games (goodbye, 3rd row season tickets...)
- The Kennedy Center, one of my favorite places on campus to be.
- The JFSB—courtyard, terrace(s), mac lab, all of it.
- Hunger Banquet
- international cinema
- Holi at Spanish Fork (see previous post!)
- Taking it too far with my roomies
- Condo Row
- Springtime nightgames. Actually springtime, period.
- BYU 61st ward
- W5. ‘nough said.
- Long walks and talks with Amy, Rachel
- Letters to the editor, Police Beat in the Daily Universe. In fact, here's a good one from this past month:
April 1: BYU police responded to a call reporting a tampering with the BYU sign on University and Canyon Rd. Students had placed paper letters over the sign "Enter to learn, go forth to serve" to make it read "Enter to date and to mate."
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Things I will not miss about BYU
- Really terrible classes like
Physics 106
Physics 107
Physics 108
- Homework/busywork!
- Sharing a room
- The piano in the apartment upstairs—or at least, their song selection.
- My crappy oven
- The bridal fair ads
- Everything closing at 10 pm or earlier.
- Late nights with Harold (this is from my last night; notice Lauren peering over her laptop:)
- The ridiculous honor-code office.
- BYU off-campus housing and the stupid 2 mi. radius rule.
- The creepy couple that made out in the front row of my Psych 111 lecture course. Everyday. Blech.
- The eventfulness of seeing bearded men. (Thanks for breaking the monotony of this one, Paul and Matt. Love that scruff.)
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