Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Dentist and thoughts on DT

I'm doing some Span 441, but I found myself dozing off so I figured I would do something to wake me up again. Write a new blog post, do Spanish homework...yep, writing the blog wins.
I'm going to the dentist today; Chris is picking me up and off to the dentist we go! I think I might need to have a cavity filled, but my main problems are my wisdom teeth. The one on the right side of my mouth is actually poking out! And IT HURTS! I can't really chew on that side of my mouth. Seems like I will have them removed soon...I hope. I told my mom about them on Sunday when we talked, and she replied, "Silly Americans. We leave them alone in my country--I still have mine!" My mom cracks me up.
Chris is completing his grad application...letters of recommendation, ecclesiastical endorsement, all the good stuff. I've been readmitted for the fall, so that's a burden off my shoulders. But we do have to complete our FAFSAs soon. We'll need them!
I found myself thinking about DT yesterday (as in Deseret Towers, not Dennis Township--thank you) because I found out that only U Hall is currently standing, my beloved U Hall. When we return for the fall and drive down 9th East and see an empty space there, I will cry. I know I will. I can be so sentimental!

These facts were printed out on a little sheet that we RAs handed out to our residents the first week of school last year, 2006-07:
DT FACTS:
954,364--Total people who have stayed at DT
1,204--Bedspaces available this year
237--Days you will call DT your home
42--Years that DT has been home to many
28--RAs that will enhance your experience this year
5--Buildings in operation this year (V and W were torn down that semester)
1--Opportunity YOU have to make the last year at DT its very finest

W0W. How many people have been impacted by their time in DT? How many friendships have been forged at DT? How many couples met, got engaged, and married because of a friendship formed there (including me and Chris, and so many of our friends)? How many sleepless nights were there--watching a DVD on the laptop in your room...or in DT field? How many trips to the Creamery were made? How many afternoons were spent at the pool as soon as it opened? How many Saturday mornings were spent on the grass outside the halls? How many games were played on the basketball courts? How many dances were danced at Invitational? How many friends got together to go to Homecoming? How many meals were served at the Morris Center? How many waffles were made at the Morris Center? How many times did people get sick of the Morris Center? How many mission calls were opened in front of friends and family? How many missionaries were seen off? How many classes were missed because of a late night? How many mornings were used to sleep in? How much relief was felt after a long day at school? When you reached the elevator, you were ready to fall asleep right there, weren't you? How many trips were made to Provo Canyon to roast some marshmallows and to watch your guy friends make the fire? How many trips were made to the roof to get a tan when the sun came out for the spring? How many trips to the JRCB were made, as hundreds of students went to church? How many visiting teaching and home teaching assignments were made each month? How many service projects were held? How many trips to Salt Lake were made, when you couldn't stand the sight of anything Provo-related? How many Mr. DT competitions were there? How many times have you hiked the Y? How many times did you go down your hall to console a friend or to laugh hysterically about the guy in the ward? How many times did you go to the dollar theater? How many times did you go to Walmart--per day?? How many scarves were purchased at the initial sight of snow? How many times did you marvel at the snow on the mountains, especially if you were from a region that had no mountains? How many times did you curse the snow as you trudged through it, to and from campus? How many times did you gag at the smell of Utah after a rain or downpour? How many times did you wake up to chapped lips and dry elbows because of the absolute LACK of humidity? How many crushes existed among DT? How many dates were there?

How many, how many, how many...countless aspects of my life can be attributed to my time spent at DT, as a freshman and as an RA. As a freshman, I could never be more grateful for the place that became my home away from New Jersey, when all I wanted in the world was to see my family. I could never be more grateful for the memories made and the times shared with people who became the very best of friends. As a sophomore and as an RA, I could never be more grateful for my floor--the girls I lived with, the opportunities I hope I used in order to make their first time at BYU memorable and special. I could never be more grateful for the RA position and the initial training at Spring Haven, which led me to my husband, Chris.

Even though the buildings are gone, Deseret Towers will never leave me.
U Hall, Spring of 2006

3 comments:

Brianna said...

AMEN sista!!!! :) Don't worry, U hall isn't gone yet, but I'm afraid it will be on its way down soon. Same for the creamery....we're glad you guys are moving towards getting out here, we're excited to see you again!

7Carters!E,H,V,B,R,C,E said...

Hey I'm cool!!!!! I put together those numbers!!!!!!!!!!! My legacy lives on. :)

Tay said...

I was in U-Hall as an EFY counsellor when that picture was taken! :) Well, it's kinda sad that they're all gone. Even the two months i spent there make me feel nostalgic about it.