If BYU scores over 80 points, Magleby's gives everyone who came to the game a free slice of cake.
MEGAN AND I WANTED CAKE.
Tip-Off
This was our posse waiting in line for the game. We played a pretty intense game of Swedish Twister to pass the time.
Well, another week has come and gone here at BYU. The more I'm here, the more I realize that this is the place where I need to be. Although it's true that school is hard, especially when you have to study for hours and hours on a substantial lack of sleep, it certainly has its fun (and often bizarre) moments. For instance, last Thursday I went to Classic Skating for a ward activity. Never before had I been rollerskating, so I was a little nervous, but I'd like to think that I slowly caught on. At one point Kaylee went down pretty hard, twisting her ankle, forcing her to sit on the sideline while the party continued onward. After debating with her for quite some time, the bishopric and I finally convinced her that it was time for me to take her home. Mandy and I grabbed Kaylee's stuff and followed Brother Steffenson out to my car, Kaylee in his arms. Eventually we were home, safe and sound.
The next morning I took Kaylee to InstaCare in Orem. After some X-Rays and observation, it was ruled that she definitely had a sprained ankle, and maybe even a fracture. I took her home, threw on my neutral Utah State tennis sweatshirt, and headed out to meet Mandy, Bryce, and Justin at our tent that was pitched outside the Marriott Center. It was somewhat of a revival of our College GameDay experience back in October. We played games on the south side of the arena as we waited for the north doors to open around 5:30 pm. Five o'clock eventually rolled around and we packed up our goods as the line started to move. Eventually we were inside, knowing that our day-long wait was well worth it.
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