Today I walked the grounds of my Alma mater -- BYU. I visited the campus briefly two or three years ago for my brother's graduation, but I hadn't really been back since I graduated five years ago.
I really had no reason for going today other than wanting to check out my old stomping grounds; who knows when I'll be back.
Here's how it went down:
- We parked at the MOA (where I had previously incurred too many parking tickets),
- then headed to the bookstore (and immediately purchased chocolate-covered gummy bears),
- next walked through the Cougar Eat (and shuddered at the thought of drinking caffeine-free DC),
- and finally, strolled around the campus en route to the Brimhall bldg (the place where I spent way too much time way back when...but didn't know a soul there today).
It was like I wanted to be cool, only to realize that I'm kind of a dork.
Regardless of my uncoolness, it was cool for me to be back on the campus where I spent four formative years of my life. And it was cool for me to be there with the newest chapter of my life.
The campus has changed dramatically. It is a thriving place with a very unique spirit. The new J.F. Smith building is incredible. And the new Hinckley building...nothing short of gorgeously amazing. It is like a home -- in its looks and its feel.
By the end of my visit, perhaps my coolness didn't return, but my comfortable-ness did.
On my way out, I walked passed the window of the classroom where I used to paint. The classroom where D surprisingly showed up one weekend (after flying half-way across the country) to see me. So much has changed since then. We've come a long, long way. Progress.
And although the school seems like a different place now, I realize that I am too. And that's a good thing. All in a good way. Change is good.
3 comments:
Hmmm. When you said "unique spirit" I could've sworn you were talking about BYU-I.... I guess by "unique" you mean "good, but not nearly as good as the BYU campus in Idaho."
:) Ben
Hahahh! I felt just as out of place when I visited in April. I also never thought I'd tote a child around campus. I loved ya back in our college years, but you're definitely even cooler now as a mom!
I totally feel so out of place there. It's sad but good... just as you said.
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