Well, the past month has been quite the ride. The new semester has proven to be a bit interesting--the same 55 people are in all 5 of my classes, and in a way it seems like we're reverting to elementary school. We have the class clowns, the know-it-alls, and the people who don't at all mind sharing their life story during class. At least I enjoy two of the classes--Economics of Strategy and Marketing. I'm not sure how much more of Organizational Behavior I can take...especially with the professor's creepy eyes.
The Utah Boat Show was last week and it pretty much rocked! The only downside of having a boat expo in February is that I have another four months to salivate before I can quench my thirst. Jessi might disagree, but the Mastercrafts were AWESOME! I was even able to get a picture of the both of us in front of a Mastercraft...not sure how I pulled that off. But to be fair, the Malibus weren't too bad either. I was actually quite impressed with both their boats and their booth.
My family went to Tepanyaki last night to celebrate my Mom's birthday. It's been a while since I've been there, so it was awesome to see the incredible food made right in front of us. Michael was a bit apprehensive, and he pretty much freaked out when the chef started up the fire. Good times!