This blog marks #40. Woo woo! I think that's an accomplishment, even if you don't. So nyah nyah! (Yes, I realize that 50 is a bit more of an impressive and typically used number, but meh, 40 works too)
I've already mentioned that I'm living in Provo now, and I'm pretty much settled in. All that is left is for school to start and the transition will be complete. Will I become a true Provo-ite then? I dunno. Perhaps I would need to get married first after a one month relationship. That would do it...I think. There seems to be a terrible amount of ideas of how people are down here. (or UP here, depending on where you are reading this) Everyone seems to think people here are full of themselves. "Holier than thou art" I believe people say. I've only been here just about a month, and I haven't noticed anything like that. *shrugs* Maybe I'm like that too...*looks around* Uh oh...I hope not.
As the transition continues, I continue to feel more and more lonely down here. Yeah, I know, I need to make new friends down here. I'm working on it, I promise. School starting will help with that too I imagine. *shrugs again* I have a lot of good friends up in K-town and the surrounding parts, and they are easy to miss. I guess I just miss having people to talk to. My roommates typically keep to themselves, and I don't get much out of them longer than two minutes of conversation. To each their own I suppose. I've blogged about it before, but I want a texting buddy! I've had a couple come and go recently, but I'm left again without one. So in my need to find conversation, I text lots of people during the day to try to spark conversations...fail. Fail fail fail. Perhaps people are tired of texting me...hmm...there's a thought. Well, if you would like to be, I'm open to all applicants. :D
So anyway, I know this is sort of a repeat blog. I apologize. I'm hoping to find more meaningful topics in the future.
Cheers!!
Good luck finding new friends! I learned that you don't have to wait around for your roommates to get out of their rooms to have a good time. You can even invite the party to come to you. I made a lot of friends in my ward and in Institute. And as for the texting buddy--you'll probably have to wait until you find a love (sad, but true). Best wishes as school begins!
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