- We get suntans
- Going through the drive-thru is more fun
- Paige gets to give Josh lots of hugs
- Scooter camaraderie (meaning other scooter drivers honk and give you thumbs up)
- Best parking places on campus
- Free air conditioning
- Feeling cool and hip
- Josh’s hair looks like this:
HOORAY FOR JOSHUA!!!
It’s official—Josh is an ISYS major! He’s known that’s what he wants to do since he returned from his mission, and how’s he officially in the program! Congratulations, Josh! And (if I can brag about Josh for a bit) he not only got accepted to the Information Systems program, but also to the Marriott management program! He’s so smart. Also, did you know that about 300 people apply to the program every year, and only about 160 get in? It’s a competitive program in the business school, and now Josh is part of it! We’re very happy, and I’m very proud of Josh, and he’s excited to start the major this fall. So way to go, Josh!
Josh: “Awww, shucks…” ;-)
Scooter Lessons
So with summer here and winter long gone, we’ve been using a great scooter to get around Provo. Josh figured it was time to teach Paige how to ride, so one sunny day during finals week, Josh taught Paige how to ride the scooter. Paige’s mom was in town (which was really fun!), and she snapped some very professional pictures. Hope you enjoy! (pictures courtesy of melellphotography ;-) Click on an image to see it larger.)
Winter is Over, Spring is Here!
Yes, after a long set of winter semester classes, spring has finally arrived! We’re excited about the warm weather, the fun times ahead, and especially the fact that we’re done with a set of classes! Josh is taking two classes this spring and then (finally!) taking a break during summer classes. Paige is just working all spring and summer. Here are a few recent pictures. Hope you enjoy!
Here’s Josh studying for his last final! (He did well, too!) Way to go, Josh!
Here’s the zippy little scooter we’ll be cruising around on this summer. Who needs a car when you’ve got this? ;-)
The pretty tulips growing outside our house (even prettier because they came up all on their own)