So what's happened since January 4th? Well, for one thing, Hannah and I have begun our busiest semesters to-date! This semester Hannah added to her already overloaded plate of extracurricular activities a job doing research in a lab that studies the exercise habits of pregnant women, if I'm not mistaken. So far it's been a great experience for her, and certainly a great step on her path toward PT school. Meanwhile, I've scooped a couple extra helpings of engineering coursework onto my plate, and it's now dripping with delectables like thermofluids, mechanical design, and control systems. Certainly a well balanced engineering diet!
Shortly after school began, my 20th birthday rolled around. It's pretty nice having my birthday at the start of every semester, to keep my spirits up even as my schedule becomes busy again with classes and clubs and work. To celebrate, my family and I (and Hannah, of course) went to Top Golf in Gilbert. We had a great time, and I felt like I improved considerably thanks to the tips of my grandpa!
Hannah and I celebrated my birthday just last Friday. Yes, that's February 6th, and yes, that's 2.5 weeks after my birthday, but we didn't have many opportunities to celebrate because of our busy schedules! (Busy with skiing, that is, but I'll get to that later.) We went to Pane Bianco in Downtown Phoenix to pick up a couple sandwiches, then drove out to Las Sendas for a sunset hike and dinner on Spook Hill. Pretty creative/romantic, right? I have the best girlfriend!
It's not that I like the Patriots. It's that I really dislike the Seahawks. And for Hannah, it's that I really dislike the Seahawks.
So, about the skiing. This winter I've been skiing three times! Considering I hadn't been skiing for two years previous to this, I'd say that's pretty good. The first trip you've likely already read about - that was our Warren family trip to Beaver Creek in Colorado. The second was just me, Hannah, and her parents; we went up to Sunrise in late January and enjoyed a relaxing weekend at their cabin.
The third (and likely final) trip of the season came just last weekend, on a turnaround trip up to Sunrise with about 60 other ASU Barrett students. Last November we paid $40/person to register for this trip, which included charter bus transportation, snacks, a lift ticket, equipment rental, and a half-day lesson. Oh and a really sweet Barrett beanie. Hannah and I brought our own gear, and we didn't need a lesson, but since a lift ticket alone is usually over $50, this was still a screaming deal.
I'm ashamed to say that we have no developments in our Europe plans... Due to the business of the semester, we haven't gotten around to purchasing our Eurail passes like we hoped we would have by now. But with any luck, we'll have that next step complete by the time Hannah writes our next post. Which, as I expressed in the opening of this post, could really be any length of time! Haha.
Well, that's all for now! Enjoy your next two weeks. Or months. Whatever it ends up being.
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