I'm Back!
All right guys. I know that was a while. But a whole lot went down since I last wrote last year. That whole getting unengaged thing can be kind of a bummer. So naturally I didn't really feel like writing and as a result, this place has been LAME. Sorry about that. Thankfully, lots of REALLY COOL EXCITING things have happened to me since then. And I'm just going to have to catch you guys up on that as we go along. So get ready. Here it comes.
First off, I graduated from BYU with Honors in Biology. That was a long time comin, but I loved my time there and made some really great friends that will stick with me for a long time.
Secondly, this past summer I was hired as one of this year's Eco-Explorers at Utah's Hogle Zoo! And I LOVED it! There's something amazing about standing next to an adult African elephant or looking into the burning eyes of an Amur tiger that just gets your juices flowing. As an Eco-Explorer, I had some amazing experiences with some of the coolest animals in the world. And what was even cooler is that I got to share them with people and help them to see why these animals are important and what we can all do to help save them. It was pretty awesome. But since each of these experiences deserve their own post, they're gonna be coming interspersed with other posts from the other awesome life event that has happened since then - VET SCHOOL!
That's right. I'm a first year veterinary student at the one and only Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. It's incredible. Now that I'm here, living the dream, I can tell you that all those classes I took at BYU to fulfill every prerequisite of every veterinary school in the United States have been well worth it - and that they have truly pointed me towards my calling in life. I love animals. I love medicine. This place is perfect.
I also got into North Carolina State University, University of Wisconsin, and the University of Illinois. But when I came here for my interview, I felt this is where I was supposed to go. And now that I'm here, I can safely say that it pays to listen to the Spirit when He's prompting you! God knows what He's doing and I'm grateful for my time here, what I've learned so far, and the friends that I've made.
So stay tuned. It only gets better from here.


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