




This weekend was really fun! Jake and I went to the Junction (aka the Solomon Center) and the temple. The temple is really pretty, and I learned that it didn't always have an Angel Moroni! The Junction is basically Ogden's Gateway and there is some really cool stuff there. There is a Fat Cat's that steals your tokens, a surfing thing, and simulated skydiving. Saturday was pretty cool too. I got to go to my first game of the season (which is the 2nd to last home game). We totally kicked butt and won 52-37! We had this crazy guy keep coming to tell us that we couldn't yell certain things. Our student section only started out with about 8 people, but it soon grew to about 20. I have to admit I'm not used to having so few students at the games. People kept telling us to sit down and so we just told them that it was their fault for sitting in the student section. Kurtis even went and asked an usher and he said we're perfectly allowed to stand in the student section, and if the people wanted to see, they would have to move. Anyway, so that one crazy guy took away our air horn! It was totally dumb, because we had been using it the whole game, and then at the end of the third quarter he came and took it and said it's against NCAA rules. Pretty sure all the guys knew it's not. And then he would come over and tell us not to yell at the players. Um, hello, you always yell at the players! It was really only 2 or 3 guys he was yelling at, but he kept threatening to throw us all out. Then after the game, we went back to Jake, Trevor, and Bryant's apartment and all the boys sat and played with their fantasy basketball teams for like an hour. Needless to say, I recognized some names, but I mostly just sat there. A bunch of us then went on a big group date to Costa Vida (yummy!) and then we played Scum at Denver's house. I went from being neutral all the way down to being scum. We watched a movie called John Q in the theater and then we all had to go home. This was an adventure, because we had come to Denver's house in other people's cars that had already left. So 6 of us piled in Denver's car that is only supposed to seat 4. That was really...awkward.