Ahh...Summer is here!
Hey everybody!
Well I am back again! I have been meaning to update this blog for so long, but, yeah...
Anyway, life is good. I survived 3 terms of Anatomy and Physiology! It was a long year but I actually had a blast and made some really good friends. I am kinda sad it is over because it was a huge part of my life. I basically lived and breathed A&P for 9 months!
Now I am just taking one class this summer. It is the dreaded Speech 111 class. I have put it off for 2 yrs and if I had the opportunity I would put it off for another 2 yrs. It is probably not as bad as I am making it out to be but nonetheless I pretty much hate it. :) I do seem to be able to find entertainment in the class. The first day a guy brought the teacher a red juicy apple and set it on her desk. I am not sure who was more amused, me or the teacher! Really who does that?
I would like to share with you all that I am now a true Molallaian. I went to the Buckeroo this 4th of July! Seriously, I have lived in the Molalla area for 12 years and I have never been to the rodeo. Actually I don't remember ever going to a rodeo. Anyway, I actually really liked it. Which is funny because I have made fun of it for so long that I thought I would find it all silly. But the truth is I thought it was cool. I was pretty excited when I saw a cowboy actually stay on the bull for the full 8 seconds. Apparently it is way harder than it looks because only 5 out of 100 guys were able to make the 8 second mark. Is that normal cause it seems really low to me. One thing I didn't think was super fascinating was when two guys on horses raced a calf. Maybe I wasn't paying enough attention and that wasn't what they were doing, cause that seemed a little ridiculous. The calf almost always won too. So, I never thought I would say this but all in all my first rodeo experience was indeed a thrill.
Well I need to go and work on a speech. But in case you ever need to know this Wilsonville Rd. does not go to Woodburn. It goes straight to Newberg. Yeah I learned that one the hard way. Byes!
5 Comments:
Hey cowgirl! I'm afraid I won't recognize you next time I come home - you'll have your hair in a long braid and will be sporting back pocket-less Wranglers and lace-up boots. Oh, and a cowgirl hat - can't forget that!
I'm anxiously anticipating your photo tour . . .
Amy, could you race a calf on a horse? Give them a break, they have to be good at SOMETHING!!!!!!!!!!
hey... umm... you really need a new post!!!!
Are you still in Molalla?????
Get a life!
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