Saturday, August 25, 2007

Byron Sessions Statue Event

Ellen, Dad, and Grandma







The veiled statue of Byron Sessions, my great-great-great grandpa. He lead a team of Mormon settlers to the Soshone river valley in the Big Horn basin of Northern Wyoming. He was instrumental in organizing a colony there, and in building a vital canal for the settlements. The town of Byron, named after him, is where this statue was laid. If you happen to visit there, the statue is located on the eastern end of Byon, the right side of main street.
Ellen and I









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The Dream Reborn

It has been an interesting few months, as I have gone from hating law school and feeling SURE that I was not meant to be an attorney, to the past 2 weeks where I have come to LOVE law school and really enjoy my part time job working as a legal assistant. A year ago, I was overwhelmed with the amount of work, the forced style of learning (the Socratic method and having to read through more than a forest worth of paper), and my complete inability to manage my time wisely. Now, I am still struggling but am making VAST improvements in how I manage my time. I make sure my reading gets done, and remarkably, I am understanding the material much better. Hopefully, I can continue this trend for the next 4 years and finally become an attorney down the road.