Showing posts with label Biology Major. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biology Major. Show all posts

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Birthamagrad Day

By some trick of the University, the Men's Chorus was asked to sing at commencement.  Elder Scott asked for them.  So Brad had to go to graduation.





If you're singing at your own graduation, you'll have your family come.




And if you have your family come, then you might as well go to convocation as well.



And if you go to convocation, you'll have to get pictures of everyone.





And after pictures, they'll want to have dinner at a nice restaurant.


And after dinner, you'll want to celebrate Brad's birthday since it's only a week away.

And since it Brad's birthamagrad day, we'll eat Dairy Queen Ice Cream Cake.


It was actually a very nice to have everyone come to celebrate Brad's graduation.  We loved having everyone there to celebrate with us.  And it wasn't as bad as Brad thought.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

You know you've married a Biology major. . . Part 2

. . . when you husband has a song describing polymerase chain reaction.

Brad got this amazing song in his Molecular Biology class and since then I've heard it at least ten times a day. I'm not even kidding. While it's a little bit confusing for those of us who have no idea what polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is, I will admit, it's kind of funny how into it these people are.

You know you've married a Biology major when. . .

. . . your husband wants to try out the experiments he has read about in his textbooks. Or at least make up his own variation. Here are some pictures of Brad's experiments.



I'm not exactly sure what this experiment was about. We just had markers on paper and were seeing how the colors separated.


This experiment really was ridiculous. Brad wanted to seeing what materials he could get to dissolve in water and thus discover if they were polar or not. Brad pulled all sorts of things out to test. I had to leave for a exam, but I really shouldn't have left him unsupervised.


I came home to find all these different experiments on the counter. I'm really not sure what some of these are. I know a few of them, but I don't dare ask what are in the others.