Thursday, March 17, 2011

St. Patrick's Day!

Green is a great color. For those of you that remember this picture:


You will remember why I love the color green. Ha ha.

Anyway, today is not about me. However, today reminded me of some great moments back in Provo. In particular, I had a set of roommates who loved this day. We had some good times there.

So, Dan, Jon and Dave--thanks for the memories. I like St. Patrick's day because of the parties we had in La Costa 203. Good times.

1 comment:

linda.jo.from.lindon said...

Of course I remember that pose =) I was there when you won the election and became BYU's first student body president from New Zealand!! If I remember right that shot was taken to let your running mate Chance know you and him had accomplished the dream.

How appropriate that KIWIS are green. The color green is also:
*Soothing
*Relaxing mentally as well as physically
*Helps alleviate depression, nervousness and anxiety
*Offers a sense of renewal, self-control and harmony

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