Wednesday, August 6, 2008

BYU ed week

So I've been back for a week now, and I'm finally able to take some time and write a little about my trip. I don't think I'll write too much though, I'll probably just post all my picts and tell a little about each one. So sit back and enjoy.

I went back to Rexburg for Ed week and also some BYUI alumni ambassador training. I had a blast. I met up with some old roommates, old girls camp friends, and families that I haven't seen for AGES. We attended some GREAT classes, and we ate a LOT too.


Shout Out to Jeremy (girls camp friend/Gooding Gal) for hosting such a WONDERFUL conference. I enjoyed all the presentations and all the food. Man did we eat! We have got to get a Johnny Carinos around here!


Jill - Thanks for putting up with me all weekend. And thanks to Dan for watching the kids so I could steal Jill away....Oh wait...Shanna had the kids...then thanks for waterskiing without us.



Me, showing where I gained my Freshman 15. And WHERE I gained it.


Athena, Jill, & Nan in front of our door #265 cooking dorm #3. We are missing our beloved Amanda (lives in CT.) she couldn't make it for our little reunion. We did the thing we said we would never do...we walked up to the door (it was open-like old times) and asked the kids inside if we could look around and that we "lived there a LONG time ago 10 years to be exact and would like to take a picture". Some girls did that to us when we were @ Ricks and we thought that was soooo dumb.



My apartment my second year @ Ricks. Here lives good or not so good memories, like the time I was practicing my baseball swing and hit the sheetrock and broke a hole in the wall, or the time when we threw a waterballoon at some "cute couple" and the guy ran upstairs and punched our window out. Good times.

"Mini Conference center" is being built right where the girls softball fields used to be. This building will seat 18,000 people, just shy of the real conf center at 22,000. This will also house 10 more basketball courts. It's so when the prophet comes to speak, everyone may listen. Watched many football games here. Remember Ricks Rocks? Good old "cool" hangout. Therefore we hung out here...oh...I think...once or twice.

Nan, Jill (Gooding Gal), Beana (roommate from MN), Jamie (Gooding Gal), in front of the Rexburg temple. They were having a wedding right then and were hogging all the good picture sites. You know it's busy when the wedding was earlier than 9am in the morning. Sorry this is sideways, but its Jill in front of a hort project she helped build.
Picture from the off ramp into Rexburg. Temple waaaaayyyy off in the distance. New Applebees in the foreground.





Jillie, Bean lips, and Jamie (said like Hy-mie) in front of the New Spori building. I took the picture and I had about 12 blisters on my feet from walking for 3 days straight.








The Rexburg Temple. Beautifully located at the top of the hill. We used to call the Taylor building the "Taylor Temple" because it was new, and big, but now we'll have to find a new name. Pres Henry J. Eyring spoke to the ambassadors and said that when they landscaped the new campus parts they make sure to point all sidewalks toward the temple. Pretty Cool huh. Yes, I took the picture.







Good old campus catering. This was post salad, pre meal...slightly pre dessert.



Bean, you look like you could be Bella from the vampire novels. Of course, after she became a vampire. What the heck kind of a look is that? And Jill wants to know if she can finish your food. You won't have any need for it anyway...


Jeremy (old Gooding Stake/girls camp friend) is over the ambassadors and worked her booty off to make sure we were fed everyday like 8 times. I haven't laughed my guts out that hard in years. She is a hoot! For those of you Vikings: Jeremy was the voice of Ricks' local radio station during the years of 98-00, she can sure spin some soothing/lovely/peaceful music.
On the way home, we stopped in Twin Falls to meet up with the Koyles (Gooding family), and we attended the new temple's open house. It was so great. This is me taking the camera away from Jill's brother Jaxson. Dale Parsons painted the mural in the Endowment room there (& Rexburg) and It was the most perfect painting I have ever seen.

View from the front of the Twin Falls Temple. Hi to Mickelsons who live there now. We miss you.


Okay, I'm only posting this picture because it was a perfect one to end on, but can you tell I'm the picture taker. My double chin is screaming it to the world. Wouldn't you know there is NO ONE AROUND when you want to take a group one.

Thanks to my wonderful husband who made it possible for me to visit my girls. He kept things going at home, so I wouldn't worry. Okay, okay, a little. Thanks Bargie.


I loved my experience @ Ricks and would do it 10 times over if I had to. I made the best-est friends there and felt the spirit of the gospel so strong. I still do. The spirit of Ricks is still on the campus of BYUI and is a wonderful place to get an education, and feel the strength of your brothers and sisters.


Now for the pitch: I'm an Alumni Ambassador for BYUI and learned of all the great things that are changing there. The new learning model, the track system, and all of the super scholarships, and resources there are. I would love to do a fireside, or come talk to perspective students or even mutual aged kids to get them excited to attend church schools. Email me and we can chat about it.


Viking Power!


Peace.

9 Comments:

Jen said...

Sounds like you had a great time, Nan. Good times to look back on.

Sarah said...

Nan - I'll let my mom hire you out for an evening for a Stake activity. You'd love that huh?

It looks like you had an amazing time, just the thing to energize your batteries and get a mental, physical, spiritual boost. So glad you got to go!

libbie said...

Goooo VIKINGS! I am sooooo sooo jealous. I wonder if I could tell you that about 8 more times. I am sooooo there next year. Love all the pics. My favorite one is of your hot booty.The double chin pic is my second favorite.

Mitchellaus Copernicus said...

Hey Nan. Next time you're gonna post a sideways picture, don't ask your husband for help. I'm sure he won't be happy to help.

hatch said...

Oh I almost shed a tear when I saw the picture of Hogi Yogi. It(Hogi Yogi) has not changed a bit since I went there! I ate their vegi sandwich almost everyday my sophomore year. I just rotated between there and Craigos breadsticks. It looks like you had a fun trip. I am glad that you got to go. How fun!

natallie said...

glad you were able to get away and have some fun...you're about to become a school mom!

Closed for Business said...

Oh what fun! ......and then back to reality.

Kris said...

You took some great pictures. I loved seeing all of these things. When we drove past Hogi Yogi we had forgotten how weird shaped it was. Glad you were able to have such a great time. Thanks for sharing! Oh and I love RICKS ROCKS!

Ashleigh Tanner said...

NAN!!!! I TOTALLY forgot about the water-balloon incident!! Holy cow that was funny!! How about the time our door got egged...wasn't that because you kicked some guys out of an apartment? You mean RA, you ;)

SO good to see you over the weekend! I miss you!

RICKS ROCKS!!!!!