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I can't believe how busy life is. One of my friends and I were talking about being busy yesterday at church. He commented that he has had to redefine the word "busy," as he has gotten even busier at this point than he's been the rest of the semester. It's so true! And today I got an email from a missionary friend, and he was also talking about how he's busy...he thought he knew what busy was before his mission, and now he's busy every minute of every day. Wow. Time management is so key. Especially if I want a semblance of a social life too. Oh, I have a math date on Friday. I'm not kidding. Haha. Probably even at the library! And the rest of my day today looks like a lot of time spent on homework. I just wanted to take a break, and figured that blogging was a worthy thing! OH! And I love not having facebook. It's really nice!

Provo weather is funny. I got a lot of sun on Saturday, and spent some time outside. Today I walked to work in the snow. Yeah...it's weird. Oh, and I have to figure out what to do with all my junk that i don't need in NH, that I'm going to leave here for the next 2 years. And I have to hang out with a billion people in the next 5 weeks. While also planning the rest of Alaska, staying on top of schoolwork, working a ton, and getting a job for the summer. Yeah. Busy. So don't be too offended if I am not as friendly as normal in the near future. Hah, oh and my room shows the state of stress I'm in...it's pretty much the messiest it's ever been.

Okay, I think I'm done here. I've gotta get back to the homework. And such. And eat carrots. Oh and buy milk today. Okay, so I apologize for the complete lack of interest in this post, and for the poor writing! That reminds me- I finished my paper this morning! It isn't as good as I wanted it to be, but it's all I could do with my time, ya know? Okay, homework and job stuff. bye!

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