Alright... I never really got around to writing about this.. but I've been kicked out of my apartment so I figured I might as well :)
We left Provo at about 7:15 on Sunday morning and had to squeeze all 6 of us (me, DaNae, DaNae's older brother, Scott, and his wife, Becky, Andy, and Neil) into Scott's 5 seater car. It was quite the adventure. It pretty much consisted of the four of us singles squished into the backseat in awkward positions. A nice pre- and post-lude to General Conference lol.
We got to Salt Lake and parked a couple blocks away from the Conference Center and walked up. We passed a couple of protestors shouting at us telling us we're "stupid" for not comparing what we're being taught to whats in the scriptures. It made me laugh when I heard it. Some people... do they have nothing better to do?
We went in and got our seats, which were pretty nice. We got to wander the Conference Center for almost and hour before Music and the Spoken Word started. There was an art gallery upstairs that we wandered through the whole time. There was this awesome painting of Eve that I absolutely love. When Neil saw it, he told us about this article he'd read in his English class about how Eve is understood a lot, even in the LDS Church. It sounded really interesting, so I told him I wanted to read it. I read it a couple weeks later, and it was really good. There are also some pictures in the HFAC (Harris Fine Arts Center) at BYU that chronicle the live of Eve. I only got to see two of them (because the rest were taken down before I knew about it) but I loved them. Anyway, there we lots of great paintings in the Conference Center.
Also unrelated to Conference, but it seems to fit here, is the fact that I declared a major finally. I was inspired by the humanities class I took this last semester. I am offically and "Art History and Curatorial Studies" major! lol Random, I know. But I'm really excited about it. I think I will do an internship at the MOA (Museum of Art) at BYU, maybe starting in Winter. I love this major because it's a humanities one that actually leads to a job.
Ok... so back to Conference... We went in for Music and the Spoken Word, and it was great! I love MoTab, and especially seeing them live. My humanties teacher from this last semester (the class that inspired me to pick my major) is in the Choir. Neil and I both had the class, so we picked him out in the Choir. He has this really white hair, but he's pretty young. Funniest guy ever. So cool that he's in the Choir!
I seriously think we got tickets ot the best session of Conference, because all the talks were amazing! I don't have my notes in front of me, but I just remember that everyone was amazing. And what added to the awesomeness was the fact that the Choir sang "We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet" and they did that montage of pictures of President Monson. I was in tears- it was beautiful!
We got out of Salt Lake faster than I expected. Like, so fast that I was back in my apartment before 1pm (Conference got out at noon). Crazy!
Well, I think that's about it... I thought Conference was great, and I was really hit by the emphasis on temples and being worthy to attend the temple. Seeing my close friends who are going on missions getting their endowments really makes me excited for the opportunity I will have some day to take out my own. :) I'm really glad for the chance I had to live 5 minutes from the Provo temple so that I could go each week, and also for friends with cars who wanted to go with me at 6 in the morning.
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