August. I go into the MTC in September. I am just a little incredulous that this is actually my life, clearly, I am in the future.
Anyhow, the past week has been considerably entertaining, despite titular evidence to the contrary. On thursday i totally forgot about institute, but got a call on friday that there would be an okatoma trip on saturday, so that had promise. At about 6a.m. saturday i got a call saying that the trip was cancelled, but then my dad and I went kayaking on the Wolf River (which was longer and less exciting than promised, but still cool).
Friday I made the first real progress in teaching Isaac to ride his bike. Rather than keep trying to power through it on the road, which forced us to stop every time a car drove by or isaac cried from chronic falling into the ground, we went down to isaac's school, which has a big, soft, grassy hill with a slight decline. There i could just balance him and push. It was pretty effective, and hilarious to boot. We managed to get to the point where Isaac could get about 50 yards, so that was cool. Monday we went back and managed to get him riding on the concrete without falling too much. he still can't purposely turn, or stop without falling, but if there's a straight line without any obstacles or distractions he can go for days. I spent an hour or so adjusting his seat, fixing up his brakes (they're still essentially useless, but I blame Walmart for that), and taking off the completely pointless pegs (lucky). Now that he can actually reach the ground, i think we'll start making some headway with stopping, and hopefully he won't have to turn often. As proof of this accomplishment, documentation:
there was a lot of this
and a fair amount of this
but eventually he got the hang of it.
So yeah, that's cool. What else?
I go through waves of disbelief that i'm actually going to be on a mission soon, and then the occasional surge of overwhelming shock at how soon it is and how completely unprepared i feel, but generally i'm excited and ready leave. It's weird to think that people are revving up to go back to the U soon, and i'm not. I feel sort of left out, luckily i'm going to Portugal, which, in my book, trumps Salt Lake almost every time. Isaac goes back to school tomorrow, that's a bit of a surprise (the best sort of prize), i'm glad my summer isn't 2.5 months long, although nearly 5 months is a while.
So i think that's about all that's going on down here, at least all the comes to mind.
Random Thought of the Day: I wonder what ever happened to Peter Johnson. He's probably off somewhere on a mission. Weird.
Tchau
Matematika Besar sudut ABC adalah a. 60 derajat b. 65 derajat c. 70 derajat
d. 80 derajat
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Besar sudut ABC adalah
a. 60 derajat
b. 65 derajat
c. 70 derajat
d. 80 derajat
- *Nilai* *x*
4x - 5° = 180° - (3x + 30°) + 55°
4x - 5° = 180° ...
1 year ago
2 comments:
Yay Isaac! Turning is overrated anyway.
Dude, how funny that you say that about Peter Johnson. I have no idea what made me think of him the other day, but I thought, how crazy that he is like an adult now?! I wonder if he is still as insane/hyper.
Kudos to you both on the bike riding!
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