It's somewhat similar to that |
Going through the inventory list, I think the complaints I have about the new place are: one fridge for 6 men, trash fills up too quickly, and the toilets look like they can't flush very well.
If you haven't been to #9 yet, you should make your way there just to see how awesome it is! We have definitely pimped up our crib. There are still some things we can upgrade over time, but these things will do for now.
Most of us had a disappointing moment when the manager told us that we could no longer take Miller Apartment's desks down to the storage. This meant that we could not do the bunk bed set up. It's kinda disappointing, but we will get over it. After rearranging a few things, I think there's enough room for 2 guys per bedroom.
Church took place at the Maeser Building. I admit, it was interesting to have sacrament meeting in the auditorium. The balcony set up and great acoustics made the experience a fresh and different. This stake is doing some experimental dealings with callings. Basically, most callings are cycled each semester, except some of the more intensive ones such as clerical and stake-called positions.
Is this guy worth it? |
With that, came the birth of Club IX. Ammon had an idea about how we could run social events in the ward. If it works, we will have a very enjoyable semester/year because of all the connections we could make through this endeavor. At the same time, there are still many kinks to be worked out before we go ahead with the operation. Essentially, expect business cards.
Alas, I'm on my last shift for the Summer Term. Tomorrow will be a new day! With classes starting, I am nervous and excited at the same time. There is one issue, though. I have no idea how to fit everything in my life in at the moment. I'm sure I'll be able to balance it out. We shall see.
There's also someone of interest that I'm going to find out more about. After all, I have to know everything and everyone, right? ;)
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