Wednesday, January 3, 2007

History in the Making

I don't even know where to start!  I was one of 73,749 football fans rooting for Boise State University Bronco's to win the Fiesta Bowl Monday night.  What a game!  My roommates and I were lucky enough to get tickets on row 3 at the 20 yard line.  Oh, it was unbelieveable.  The Bronco's were the underdog going into the game against Oklahoma University. They were up the whole game until the 4th quarter, OU tied the game.  In the last min OU scored again (OU 34/BSU 25).  We all thought the game was over.  How was BSU going to compete with that?  Yet, with 10 seconds to go BSU made an outstanding play and tied the game.  In OT, OU made the first TD. But BSU scored, and they decided to go for a 2 point diversion.  What a play!  A fake with the right hand.  He throws and TD!  BSU wins the game 43 to 42.  The Bronco's had proven they could handle the big guys!!!

Check out some pictures on my flickr site.  www.flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville

 Hope everyone was able to bring the New Year in safely while having a good time.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

At it again!

Isn't life just so fun?  I'm learning a lot about myself and life as I face different challenges.  Some pleasant, some not so pleasant.  I guess it's good to see what I can handle and how I react to things.  I still need to learn more about patience and understanding relevant time tables for my life.  Everything isn't always going to be perfect.  And that's sometimes really hard for me to understand and accept.


 Christmas was a bit different for me this year.  I sure enjoyed spending time with family and close friends in UT this holiday, even if I was on pain killers (and a little out of it) since my surgery last week.  Thankfully my parents came to AZ to take care of me and bring me to UT safely.  It was nice spending some time with them, and then seeing the rest of the family at home.  I will admit that I am enjoying the warmer weather back here in AZ, though.  It was freezing up there!!!


 As the New Year approaches, goals come to my mind of what things I need to be working on.  Mostly, I need to be bettering myself rather than worrying about what should be happening in my life.  I need to find new outlets for my stress.  And enjoy what's around me.  I need to utilize the patience I have and continue to build more.  I need to allow myself to have faith in the Lord, and essentially my purpose here in AZ.  I am in no shape or form close to being perfect, and I can always work on being more Christ-like.  Hope everyone brings the New Year in with a fresh perspective on life, and enjoys the holiday safely.


Peace.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Roommates



Roommates

Originally uploaded by Sarah Scoville.



This is a picture of my roommates right now.

Sarah & Mark



Sarah & Mark

Originally uploaded by Sarah Scoville.



Last weekend a couple of friends and I decided to do a group Halloween date. We carved pumpkins, dipped & ate carmeled apples, and sat around the campfire out back. This is a picture of my date, Mark, and I with our pumpkin. We weren’t the most artistic, but we sure had a good time.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Sushi Night!

Tonight we went out for sushi (Jenny was a dream and bought mine for helping her babysit last weekend)!  Our friend Megan gets married next weekend and we have gone for sushi a few different times.  Since it was like a tradition we figured we'd better do it before the big day.  I'm excited to help in Megan's reception kitchen because we're getting some really cute aprons!  You can't have too many of those, right?

Today was a really good day at work.  Monique, the other girl, and I worked out front together most of the day.  I don't know if we really worked, but we sure had a good time.  We came up with some good recipes for next weeks meals.  And some fun ideas for my upcoming date.  A few friends and I are going to do a Halloween theme date.  Carve pumpkins, make cookies, eat some dinner.  It's going to be great.  Now I just need to come up with a date!  The tricky part of it.

It's been getting dark earlier so it's starting to feel like fall.  It's definitely not looking like fall, but it is getting a little cooler at night.  I love it because I can actually go running outside.  And I love that it's changing because that means that I get to go home for the holidays soon.  I'm excited to see the family and spend some quality time at home.  I'm definitely looking forward to being pampered by mother and eating some real home cooked meals.  My favorite!  Always love it!

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Photo Link's I'd like to save from Flickr!

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/245951588/

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/245951550/in/photostream/

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/122371907/in/set-72057594098258791/

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/112214759/

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/120598512/

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/32352859/

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/61056250/

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/120600297/

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/122381252/

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/130434919/

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/150119569/

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/172024409/

http://flickr.com/photos/sarahscoville/155690817/

Starting to like it here!

I'm actually starting to like it here in AZ.  It's been a rough couple months, and at times I'm not sure what I'm doing with myself down here.  But I'll stick it out a few more months (at least until my stats class is over) and maybe then I'll really want to stay.  Nothing too dramatic has changed this past while, but I feel more content with where things are at. 


 I've set a few goals for myself, one of which is to be committed to my running.  I want to run in the Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day.  It's a 10k so I better get my butt in gear.  I figure since I can't be with the family this holiday, then I'll do something productive with myself.  I've been doing a little research to see what races are available this fall/winter.  Since that's the prime outdoor seasons.  I'm looking forward to spending some chilly evenings lounging on my patio with some hot chocolate and good company.


I've been reading an interesting book called "The Shadow of the Wind."  I'm intrigued to see how the characters lives pan out as the plot thickens with mystery.  It's not a favorite book, yet, but enjoyable.  It's nice to have something occupy my mind and actually make my brain work.  Not that stats hasn't been challenging, just a little boring for myself.  And I'm looking forward to waking up tomorrow because I get to finish my second take home exam.  This one has been a little more difficult so I'm not sure I'll be getting an A this time around.  I guess I'll just have to wait and see.


Anyhow, it's getting late.  I'll be talking to ya'll soon.


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