Umm... it's had its hard points. Leaving Provo was a good thing, but a really tough thing to do. I'm very thankful that my sister Kristi and her husband Justin are here so I at least know someone (and their son Caden, whom I discovered is very ticklish). I've moved into an apartment right next to the Lubbock Temple, about 2 miles from Kristi. Here's the view out my bedroom window.

Also, it's kinda fun being 'the Mormon' again. So far I've found 2 inactive LDS law students - both of whom sit right next to me in all 3 of my major classes - so I have some fun missionary work to do. And after I get through studying today, Texas Tech has some pretty nice boxing equipment. So that's where I'm at - but I'm also getting a hankerin' for some adventurin'.
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Nice view. So did you end up with/out a roommate? I imagine the weather is good for riding your moto. Have you put it to good use yet? Let me know when you're ready to take on Johnny Cochran.
No roommate - flying solo. It's kinda nice - and I'm staying busy enough that it's not lonely at all so far...
The weather has been great for the motorcycle, but one thing I didn't anticipate is how windy Lubbock is. It gust like 30 mph all the time, which makes the bike a little more stressful than maybe I like...
i had no idea there was a temple in lubbock. or other houses besides yours and your sister's house. i'm glad your teachers didn't threaten you with all sorts of dreadful things on the first day. that's never fun.
Tell me when you catch a gator. I miss you like Tacos.
J-ho
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