Sunday, June 19, 2011

Day 10

Day 10: The person I've had the most adventures with.

As I moved away to college this past year, my biggest fear was not fitting in with my peers. As the school year started I felt that most everyone at BYU fit into the same cookie mold and I was the only misfit. Then I went to a religion class and a girl that I recognized from another class sat next to me. As the teacher explained our assignment this girl exclaimed something very unheard of at BYU(haha, I still giggle when I remember her saying that word rather loudly). Instant connection.  This girl's name is Hollie Crosby and we became excellent friends very quickly.

Here's why:

She always makes me laugh because she is crazy.
Being somewhat (okay, that's an understatement) of a nerd, I was perfectly content to spend my weekends with my face in my neuroscience book and to bond with my cadaver friends in the lab. However, Hollie took upon herself the burden of creating a social life for me.

Let me tell you what:

We embarked on many adventures.

A few of which consisted of:

Going to a beach dance in our swim suits and then coming back to a car that will not start and with a hood that is broken and will  not open. Then going to find a nice gentleman who spent forty five minutes helping us jump our car.

Donating plasma while hitting on the cute phlebotomists (Danger, I'm talking about you!). If you ever go sell your plasma with Hollie DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT allow her to see the needle in her arm. Also, do not look at or mess around with the needle in your own arm. She'll pass out.

Meeting guys, everywhere and anywhere. Hollie is very out going when it comes to the fellas. We usually went places by ourselves but left with guys...

Getting random people to kiss. We enjoyed seeing random people dancing or taking pictures and yelling "Kiss her!" Nothing is as hilarious as watching an awkward-very-public-first-kiss-between-complete-strangers.

 Hollie and I found a common love for dancing and often hit the dance floor together. We always had a blast and giggled uncontrollably.

Hollie got me through my year at BYU and made my experience one to be remembered. I am grateful for the time that we shared together and especially because she made me be social. Thanks Hollie, for all the laughs and amazing memories. 
Love always,
     Christine

1 comment:

  1. I love you! Lets keep having some crazy adventures :)

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