Tuesday, November 11, 2008

*AHEM*

FOOTBALL IS OVER

...OK, OK, I know the season isn't over, but all the home games are. Which means no more Saturdays taken over by a sporting event that I don't care about!!! Also, basketball season is starting, and while I might care about basketball less than football (kind of impossible I know!), at least when I work in the Marriot Center, it's warm...and way less stressful.

In Other News:
We went to see Wall-E on Saturday (it was playing on campus). Seeing it again reminds me of how much I LOVE that movie!!!

Also, this weekend, something happened that reaffirmed my belief that EVERYONE should wear a Claddagh (Irish Wedding ring). Especially at BYU. Because, sure you can tell (most of the time) when someone is married, but for the most part, unless it comes up in everyday conversation, or you facebook stalk them, there's really no way to tell if a boy is in a relationship or not!

For those of you who don't know what a claddagh looks like heres a picture (or you can just look at my right hand).

So you can fully understand the importance of this ring, here's an excerpt from Wikipedia:

The way that a Claddagh ring is worn on the hand is usually intended to convey the wearer's romantic availability, or lack thereof. Traditionally, if the ring is on the right hand with the design facing outward and away from the body, this indicates that the person wearing the ring is not in any serious relationship, and may in fact be single and looking for a relationship. When worn on the right hand but with the design facing inward toward the body, this indicates the person wearing the ring is in a relationship, or that "someone has captured their heart". A Claddagh worn on the left hand ring finger, facing outward away from the body, generally indicates that the wearer is engaged. When the ring is on the left hand ring finger and facing inward toward the body, it generally means that the person wearing the ring is married.

1 comment:

  1. If it were in your power, you would make every boy wear a Claddagh... you would.

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