Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Challenge accepted

So student teaching is over. I have all kinds of wacky time on my hands. (I promise I'm not trying to smush this in all your I-still-have-impossible-finals-to-conquer faces.) I spent all day looking for good blogging challenges to do. I found none. I finally subscribed to one challenge that first gave me blogging tips and then told me to post 30 times in the month of April.

So. Game on.

And since I could find no other more specific blogging challenges I will be creating my own. And since I am graduating from BYU, it will be mostly nostalgic for all my BYU (and non-BYU) buddies out there. My next 30 posts will go as follows.

1. Explanation of blog challenge (that's this one. clearly.)
2. Freshman year in a nutshell: that girl who lived off-campus
3. Sophomore year in a nutshell: quest for perfection
4. Junior year in a nutshell: The one with more social interaction
5. Senior year in a nutshell: Folk dancey
6. The other senior year in a nutshell: the end of it all
7. A year of Daily Universe: advertising?
8. Freshman Academy: I'm seriously getting paid to do this?
9. The TMA office: so many friendships, so little time
10. Folk dance part A: Getting started
11. Folk dance part the second: SPAC
12. Folk dance part the almost last: PAC1
13. Folk dance part the actual last: PAC2
13. Lauri's TA: Who could ask for more?
15. Single's Ward: real life is way better than the movie
16. Campus entertainment: so many tickets
17. 2010: that one summer I spent at home
18. The roommate series: The room roommate
19. The roommate series: The Asians?
20. The roommate series: pre-acquaintances and randoms
21. Student teaching: am I qualified for this?
22. BYU celebrities: Because I totally had a class with Jimmer!
23. BYU dating: do you want the good news first?
24. BYU dating: or the bad news...
25. Nooks and crannies: my favorite parts of BYU campus
26. When I was your age!: how BYU campus has changed
27. Some raw data: be patient, I'm not good with numbers
28. Rate my professors: My favorites are usually the funny ones
29. The end of the end: a commentary
30. How beautiful are they?: The testimony

Also. Just for fun, the title of this post is inspired by a student of mine from student teaching who asked if he thought the idea he had for a project would work. I said I didn't know if it would. He got a steely glint in his eye and said, "Challenge accepted".

4 comments:

Kelsey Moss said...

i think i'm most excited for day 11 :D

Kelsey Moss said...

also, your blog has become an official distraction to me. i blame you for my lack of sleep and any terrible grades i get on my finals.

Marissa Reynolds said...

YAY! I am excited to here all of your stories!! You have some mad skills in writing. And it makes me happy in my heart.

Marissa Reynolds said...

wow.... here all your stories? Sloppy. You wouldn't guess that I actually know english sometimes... HEAR all your stories. :D