So I haven't updated in a while, but I thought I'd go ahead and put up my pictures from the last month or so.
1) The Hunger Banquet. March 6-7. Those dates will be forever ingrained in my mind because of the hundreds of posters and handbills I put up around Provo. I was part of the publicity committee and as such I got to... publicize. The event turned out remarkably well and had 1,900 people show up over the two nights. We also made over $15,000 to donate to local non-profits (working locally and abroad in development-related issues). I had a great time helping greet people and serving food both nights.
Unfortunately, due to an unlucky run-in with the delete key, I lost most of my pictures from the night. Here are a few that were rescued:
This is my friend, Elisa. She's cool. We put up a lot of fliers together :)This is me in my Tanzanian dress (from my friend Katie). I did make that face most of the night. Oh yeah, the shoes aren't Tanzanian, but rather Old Navyian.
Deanna (former roommate of 3.5 years) and I. She had on a beautiful formal Chinese dress. Very classy.
2) Amy's (roommate of 2.5 years) sister's wedding reception in SLC. Once again, very classy. It was in the Joseph Smith Building, NOT the one on BYU campus but the real one. I was amused with the name tag:
It makes my first and (former) last name look very similar.
Here are the roomies! We're still in love even though I've left them for this man:
He is working hard to solve the world's problems and find an equation to take over the world. He's so hot.
3) Internship Fair. I had a booth at the Internship Fair at BYU last week (April 3rd) on my Internship to Northern Ireland last summer. I studied leukemia. The fair was mostly geared towards "normal people" (aka non-science people) so I focused my booth on explaining what leukemia is and what a chemical signaling pathway is. I used the game "Mousetrap" to explain a signalling pathway. People liked it. And I got a $50 gift certificate to the BYU bookstore, so I was pretty happy, too.
And yes. That is a real leprechaun.
4) Pictures at Utah Lake. I usually associate this lake with gross smells and swamp-like qualities. Who knew it was actually pretty? I went to take pictures there with Deanna during Priesthood Session last weekend, at sunset. If we were in love and one of us was a man and I wasn't married it would have been the perfect time to purpose.
Next big plans:
GRADUATION!!!!!
and then....
WASHINGTON DC!!!! We both have internships there over the summer. Henry at Bates White economic consulting and Tori at the National Institutes of Health. It will be an adventure (we leave on May 27th).
The Fairchildren still live!
2 years ago
3 comments:
You and Deanna are beautiful!!!!
Tori-it makes me happy to hear about how smart you are. Also, that your husband is right up there with you. Next time you're in town, call us and we'll get together!
I was just wondering what you guys where going to do when you graduated. Washington DC, wow! that should be a lot a fun. I loved your Tanzanian dress and shoes :)
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