davids my friend from freshman year. i was reading for 443 in the wilk when he saw me so he asked if he could join me. of course i was happy to have company. so he ate and i took a break from my homework and we chatted. it was great to talk to him. and at the end of the meal he said "that was the best lunch all year." isnt that sweet? :)
later in the afternoon i was working on 485 and i looked up to see peter looking for a place to sit. i waved him over and told him he could sit by me. :) and instead of doing homework we just chatted. since he still hasnt told me ANY mission stories, he finally shared some with me. he mainly talked about his bike wrecks (which, btw are HILARIOUS!) and just for the record, he had upwards of 18 bike wrecks. lol. but he also said "god really protects his missionaries." and he is living proof of that. this was comforting to me. :)
after a while our study group got too big for the table we were at. so nate (who's got connections in the wilk) found us a room to study in. there were eight of us: steven, tom, josh, weston, me, tom, peter and nate. (two different toms and two different peters.) and we did what we always do: homework. this one was seven problems long and it only took 5 hours. at one point tom said "it works!" cuz he figured something out. and that my friends, is a great thing to hear after struggling on a problem for a very long time. i love it when problems work out. its a great feeling. :)
later i met up with nate (a different nate) and we went to beto's to eat. we chatted for a good two hours. and in the middle of our conversation, when i told him about my pg goal he said, "i can respect that." and i appreciated that.
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lol you're post just make me laugh! i DEFINITELY want to hear the bike stories; thank you for all the name clarifications; and do you like how you're the only girl in the study group?! =P
yay :)
you will laugh. a lot.
i knew those would come in handy.
yeah, i noticed.
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