Mr. Brown once said, "When coming to the conclusion to a part of your life, the beginning and the ending is what you remember the most." At the time, this was a major compliment since we were his last class before he left for Texas (or maybe being compared to howler monkeys and cockaroaches in cookie dough were insults but I'll take it all as if he were saying we were the best class he ever had.)
At the thought of concluding college, I remembered how bad I was at saying goodbye and avoided ending it. I saved one last class to take when I please; for my sanity, for reassurance of an open ended question and to graduate "quietly." I wanted to be in control of this closure so that it was during my timeframe. Not that I don't appreciate the celebratory dinners, walking in front of hundreds of people and graduation presents. I just fear closing books, even when it's my own story because I'll realize how much I wished to accomplish but wasn't able to. Instead, on the day of my graduation, I can be at home with my dear husband sipping hot chocolate and living my day as nothing different has occurred.
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| Pic from my first year. We were obsessed with bonfires. |
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| My current ID card picture....not much has changed. huh. |
Since I will be discreet about this mysterious future date: I'll recount some of my most memorable experiences that flow in my mind about the last 4 and 1/2 years. Here I spill.
-Right before college, a piece of
my hair caught on fire. I had been so good at growing it out since in highschool my hair was mainly a bob. I had to pretend that I purposely decided to have a chunk of it significantly shorter than the rest.
-We had two traditions as roommates, we set up hopscotch and on particularly difficult days we would
hopscotch to "Hot and Cold" because for some reason it was the only song that the beat fit the squares we had on the floor. Our neighbors downstairs were not amused with the ruckus. Other nights, when we were too melancholy for the energy, we'd lay there and listen to "May Angels Lead You In." That's what
Samantha and I did the night I found out
Amanda had died.
-When Provo thawed in March and April of 2009, my
roommates and I
danced in the rain EVERY DAY. Joyous to behold, I'm sure.
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Capgun hide and go seek was by far the best game we've created spur-of-the-moment.
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Salsa dancing every Friday night. We'd either go to Denny's or watch a movie afterwards and I remember one night waking up in the middle of a movie at 4am with
Kristian, Roman, Jaime, Ana, and Samantha sprawled all around dead asleep.
-Watching Singing in the Rain every Sunday or Psych with
Sam and Alex. On our
ghetto tv VHS player.
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| Photo cred: Rachel J. |
-Burning things at
Devils Anus and secretly holding hands with
Dave on the way home. I remember the day
Elric almost set me on fire and that Hugo saved me because
Dave was peeing somewhere away from the commotion.
-The day we
spray painted our room and it went through the vents and dyed everything else blue. Including my nose hairs.
-The day we frantically tried to repaint our room before our
crushes saw their names on the walls.
-Almost
winning the intramural volleyball tournament in second division, literally two points away. I was so stressed I thought I would have a heart attack then and there.
-On cold winter mornings, I learned from
JiHye to spend 10 minutes in the
sauna to warm up your body temperature. Or
Amanda's raquetball guitar dancing for when we needed a break from work.
-Drawing a
stallion on Dave's chest and painting our face with highlighters for the black light party.
-On the day all of my friends were finding out if they
got into the film program or not, I jump roped at work to release some energy. Dave told me over the phone that I got in and I cried. Mainly because I couldn't believe he hacked into my email and told me before I got to look for myself. Weird, I know.
-I remember how disgusted
Jessica was when I dipped my feet into the
water in Venice. She wouldn't let me sleep in the same bed as her and made me wash my feet every night, twice.
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185 was my favorite class. It was my sole focus for that semester so that worked out perfectly. Every person I met from the class still makes me smile if I see them. I wanted so desperately to be friends with them in places other than class but I didn't know how to do that.
-When Dave and I broke up, my diet was mainly biscuits and every night I had to do yoga or I wouldn't sleep.
I couldn't figure out how to turn on my heat so the LHP was so cold and it still had the green 70s carpet.
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Vegas with the girls before
Sonia left on her mission was an ironic experience. Yet, long live Cici's Pizza, free outdoor shows, temples in the midst of the city of sin and cheap weekend getaways.
-How honored and thrilled I was when 2 of
my documentaries made it into the Final Cut Film Festival.
-Our "Next Year in Manti" activity, where
I forgot underwear and forgot how windy it is in Manti so my new fiance (Dave, of course) let me borrow his underwear so I wouldn't expose myself to the whole world.
-Two days after my wedding, we were in IKEA shopping for furniture and
Stephen called me to tell me I was
accepted into the SFA. I was so happy I jumped on beds that weren't mine.
-I remember yelling "Marriage is what brings us together today!" with
Dave as we drove away from the temple on
our wedding day. And that
Dave was late to the ceremony because they wanted a sandwich.
-I wanted to dance all of the time as a newly wed. I don't know why but I just wanted
to release my soul without any concern of how I looked like.
-We kept our Christmas lights on in our first apartment
all year.
-Being able to document
Jessica Payton's Birthday which was ironically the
same day she got her mission call to Cape Verde.
-Making a
youtube series with Jessica Cooper, actually all of my experiences
making films with her have been extremely positive. Whether that be aerial dancing, words, social entrepenuership films or weddings.
-NO, LA. One night,
Katie Ercanbrack and I were feeling adventurous and went on
Bourbon street with all of our camera/sound equipment and
a man chased us. It was scary. Or the night we watched the couple get hit by the car. We really did have a splendid time though, promise.
-Having the most
epic last summer family reunion vacation on Aurora Corner, SD.
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| What gentlemen. Photo cred: KT C. |
-Sonia coming back home and getting her dream job. I love that she comes to
French night and that we have a promising geo-cache future.
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Dave's
frozen underwear. Still cracks me up everytime.
-The fact that I make the most of my new (or reformed)
friends through volleyball.
-Living two blocks from
Erika and
Linda; with BYU football games in our backyard, ziplines, crepe sundays and kitty soft paws.
Erika was
singing a solo in sacrament and when she hit the really high note it inspired a young boy in the back of the room to join her in song.
-They played Metro Station's
Shake It the last day of classes, which is the
exact same song that played my very first day of school.
I believe in schema. Sharon would be so proud.