4/1/07

March Madness

Sunday March 18, 2007


Well, It is the month of March. That means a lot of things. First, it means I am now 30 years old. Second, I am in front of my TV watching college basketball a lot. Third, baseball season is soon to start. Fourth, spring is nearly hear. Fifth, it is the month of skills. And Sixth, I am a happier person.

Turning thirty wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I actually had a blast because I was in San Francisco that day. I enjoyed my trip. I loved the cable cars, China town, and especially Alcatraz. We (my roommate and I went) also went to the beach and walked on the Golden Gate Bridge. What a pretty place San Francisco really is.
















March Madness is going on. I love college basketball. I have only (yes, only) filled out five brackets. I love to see how well I can predict the outcomes of the games. It has been awesome to see so many of the games be so close in the first two rounds. Very good stuff!

I am excited for baseball season. I love to watch live games and often frequent the Salt Lake Stingers minor league games. I also love to follow the Dodgers, Mets, and Brewers. I just love that game. I have also been invited to play on a co-ed team this spring. I really hope my ankle is up for it. I look forward to being home this summer to play in Wisconsin. Go American Dynatec.

Spring...I sure do love Spring! It hit 79 degrees in Provo today. Wonderful. I celebrated by cleaning my room, taking in a afternoon movie and by playing frisbee golf. I love the sun...I got to go on my bike twice this week already!

It is the month of skills. I don't know how many skills I really have worked on this month. Maybe those brackets can count. I guess I had some traveling skills improved as I went to Vegas and San Francisco. Riding amusement rides can be a skill, especially for me...I hate them but did the Big Shot on the Stratosphere in Vegas.

I am happy. I come alive in Spring. Glad it is here. Hope you are getting a dose of spring fever too and that this finds you in good spirits.

Later,
Alice


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