School actually doesn't feel like bamboo shoots up my fingernails at the moment so I am counting this as a pretty big personal victory.
I sat next to the window during history--big mistake. I mostly thought about how everyone looked like little ants...well, human ants, and for some odd reason, I pictured a big foot coming out of the sky and smashing everyone...it was a tiring morning.
Biology was interesting because we spent the bulk of the time talking about covalent bonds. My professor enjoys using an overhead projector so there are a lot of transparencies going around. He's been drawing molecules on different sheets and then shaking them to show us that molecules move around in real life. I'm kind of excited to see us actually talk about biology. I have no doubt that with the use of transparencies, plastic wrap, shadows (the ingenious use of), an arsenal of transparency markers that he will make photosynthesis come to life like nobody's business.
In geology, I noticed how the Earth reminds me of the human body. First, there is the core which include the inner or the outer, and then there's the spreading of the sea floor which reminds me of stretch marks...
And to wrap up the day...
BYU Men's Volleyball loses to Cal Baptist in 5.
Ugh.
Then someone asked me if I spoke Korean.
No, I don't speak Korean.
Later, the MTC asked if I could come volunteer in Thai.
Yeah.
No.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
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Well you speak Asian, right? That covers it all.
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