April 10, 2005
Our first weekly email!
The most exciting part about this week was when Karl finished his classes. No more classes until August! Unfortunately, there's still two weeks of finals. And since finals represent 100% of his grades, he'll be kind of busy for a while [Angela cries].
Angela's still waiting to hear back from MyFamily.com. She interviewed there at the end of last week (i.e. nine days ago). Her chances are pretty good because her old boss was one of the ones who interviewed her. But she'll call tomorrow probably, because we're dying of curiosity.
Karl also played a lot of Ultimate Frisbee—he's enjoying the increased daylight hours, even though it's colder than it was in January. He was practicing for BYU's sectional tournament on Saturday, against teams like Utah and Idaho State. He played on the non-competing team, since he wasn't going to be around for the regional tournament and he still feels like he's fat and out of shape. But he didn't drop the disc too many times, so it was fun. And Angela was a sweetheart and froze to death while Karl tried to impress her for the three hours she was there to watch him.
Another exciting thing is we bought a lot of tickets. And now we're broke. But at least we have our tickets to go to DC in May, as well as to go to Austin for Karl's 10 year reunion on June 4th (shhh, actually it's a surprise trip for his sister Amy's super-surprise birthday party! Oh wait, she's on this email list). We're still working on tickets to go back there again at the end of June for his grandparent's 50th anniversary.
We saw "Fever Pitch" Saturday evening. We both liked it—a nice romance for Angela, and a lot of Red Sox fever for Karl. It's so nice that it's spring time and baseball season again. Karl's trying to scare Angela into thinking that's how I act when baseball season comes around.
The rest of our time was busy hanging up pictures (almost done with that) and writing thank you cards. Yes' we've been back for six weeks now and we're still working on than you cards. Well, I say we, but I mean Angela, because Karl's a bum and doesn't know how to write. :)
That sums things up. Be cool, stay in school.
Posted April 10, 2005 (11:15 PM) | Comments (1)