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Math Test!

So last night was eventful and yet uneventful at the same time. How does that work? WELL... Alex came to visit for a few minutes around 6:45, and then Spencer came over around 7:15. He helped me with studying for my math test, and now I think I understand at least some of it a little better. Some of it I will probably never understand. But in the 2 hours Spencer was here, we got through quite a lot, and I just have to look it over today before I go to take the test in an hour or so. But I'm actually feeling pretty okay about the test. Anyway, after Spencer left, I ran up to the testing center to meet Jess, who was taking a test. We were going to see a movie at 10, over at the dollar theater. So after her test, we started walking. We got there in about a half hour (2.5 miles) and found out the movie was completely sold out! Bummer. Well, Jess hadn't eaten dinner, so we went over to Zupas, getting there just minutes before it closed, and she got some food. And then we walked all the way back. And that's about as exciting as my night was last night!

Today my plans include reviewing for and taking my math test, then going to see MacBeth with Tiff and Jo. Then I'm going country dancing tonight! Woohoo!!! My whole class, as well as the other country dance classes, are all going to this one place on Freedom and 5th, and it is normally crowded anyway, but now it'll be even more so!! But i'm really excited for it. I need to go to Nashville again. I've said it before, and I'm saying it again. I loved it there!

Okay, gotta go. Mail packages and study and test-take. WHAT FUN!

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  1. Spencer Fields? Is he your math tutor? If so, that is pretty cool, and tell him I said hi and Daddy misses their philosophical discussions. Sorry your night didn't work out. And how was country dancing?

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  2. Nah, this is Spencer from my ward. I don't see Spencer Fields much these days.

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