Thursday, September 30, 2010

NERD!

So, remember the days when you used to think glasses were nerdy? When glasses were huge, round, and very unflattering to everyone that wore them.

Now, remember the days when you reached the age when you thought glasses were sexy? Huh, huh?! You know you do!

Well, I always seemed to be the girl that thought glasses were really attractive. Not necessarily on me, but on boy... mmmmmm :) But, I do remember when I lied to my eye doctor at about the age of 15 telling him that I was having trouble reading. Why you might ask? To get sexy glasses, of course.

Well, I am sad to say that I think they day has arrived that I actually NEED my glasses to read.

Tonight I was reading in one of my textbooks and realized that I was having trouble focusing with my right eye. If I closed my right eye, my left would focus perfectly. If I closed my left eye, my right was slightly blurry. I was getting quite annoyed, and soon went to my room and grabbed my glasses. And wouldn't you know it, the blurriness STOPPED! (go figure)

So now as I sit here on my computer, I reluctantly wear my glasses. Not because I think they're sexy, but because I don't like only having one eye focused. I feel so lame. Maybe if I wouldn't have lied all those years ago, the Lord would have blessed me with perfect sight a little longer. This just goes to show that lying only leads to problems in the future! ;)

I guess I've learned my lesson.


p.s. I'm going to the temple tomorrow to do baptisms! I'm so excited!

p.p.s. This weekend in general conference, YAY!

p.p.p.s. Ryan thinks my glasses are sexy ;)

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

shut the BEEP up


When you go to the library, one might expect to study in silence while absorbing useless bits of information. Well, not at the BYU-Idaho library. 

I go to the library to escape the noise of my apartment where thin walls allow me to hear everyone's conversations. Frustration usually set in quickly, which usually leads me to facebook stalking random people. 

Today, while trying to read a chapter in my World Civilization since 1500 textbook, I was rudely interrupted from my studies from two obnoxious girls sitting behind me. (Mind you I had my headphones in and could still hear their useless tangents of boys and drama). Quite a few times, I had to restrain myself from rude comments. 

Now that I have finished my rant, I would like to make a point very clear. 

THE LIBRARY IS FOR STUDYING. NOT FOR SOCIALIZATION! 

stay tuned.