Thursday, November 8, 2007

Two Beautiful Sights

So, the other day (Tuesday, I think) I saw two things. First, Abby and I were driving down Orem Center St. and we saw this really ugly, old, squashed looking sports car. We laughed and joked about it because it seriously looked as if the Explorer could have taken this thing out. I kept wondering how anybody would enjoy climbing in and out of it since it was so low to the ground. I was picturing in my mind Marty McFly diving into the time machine to make a quick getaway. So, this ugly car pulls up to a stop light and we came up right behind it, trying to make out what model it was. However, we couldn't see any name or company logo so we inched forward. There, in very faded black letters, we read:
That's right! A DeLorean!!! I wish I took a picture because it was honestly one of the coolest things ever. And, I must have subconsciously known what it was because I was picturing Marty McFly diving into his own car. I told Abby to follow it so that we could see the guy open the awesome doors and get out but we had places to be. According to Wikipedia:
"Prices for DMC-12s vary widely and are dependent upon supply and demand. As of early 2007, a De Lorean in good to excellent condition can be had for around $20,000 to $29,000. Mint-condition cars can fetch up to $50,000. There are an estimated 6,500 surviving DMC-12s today. Some of the larger parts carry a steep price tag, such as the fiberglass underbody. Most parts are reasonably priced and readily available."


So, the second cool thing I saw on Tuesday was this: I was driving on State Street and I came up to a stop light. All of a sudden I could "feel" a car coming up next to me. I say feel because this tiny little car was making my Hyundai shake. I looked over and saw one of the most beautiful cars I've ever seen. When the light turned green, the guy driving revved the engine so loud that I almost had a heart attack. It was the loudest engine I'd ever seen. Just before he drove away, I glimpsed the tiny cursive lettering of the model:

yep, a brand new lamborghini. Here's what it looked like, same color and everything:

So, there's my exciting story. Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Bumstying Around...

Well, I guess it's time for another post since it's been almost a week. Nothing really exciting has happened since the last post. Saturday was a blast as usual - I went to Karate and then Sam and I went to the library and checked out several Japanese. We ended up watching Yojimbo (hear that Dad?) which was an awesome movie. I quite enjoyed it. In the evening, Abby and I had nothing better to do than bumsty around town and then go to a movie. We saw No Reservations and I highly recommend it because it was very good; much more substance to it than I expected. Sunday was good - I enjoyed playing Loaded Questions with Abby, Aunt Joy, Ashley, Sam, and our friend Kip (or Keeeeep, as Isabel refers to him as). It was a long, funny game - I'm pretty sure we didn't stop laughing for almost 3 hours straight.

Other than that, I've been frantically working on papers for various classes. I don't have any big exams during the semester, just papers and small tests ever few weeks. I like it better because it gives me a better chance of improving my grade but it sure keeps me on my toes. I'm planning on going to La Brioche, Ivan's family's bakery tomorrow, so I can take Argentine pastries to my Spanish class and hopefully bride my teacher into giving some extra credit. We're working on cultural stuff right now, so I'm sure he won't mind. I've also been trying to keep up with my Karate homework - 200 stomach punches, 200 knife-hand blocks, 60 round-house kicks, 40 push-ups - each day this week. It's grueling but I'll get through it. Besides, I can't wait until Karate this Saturday. I don't know if I've mentioned it but Saturday's pretty much my favorite day :)

Friday, November 2, 2007

Ah, Halloween.

So, I wouldn't even have put this picture on here if I didn't think that Ally and Susan would kill me if I didn't. But seriously, who wants to see a picture of a chubby Jedi with the wrong color of light saber? And also, this is the only picture I have of my costume. Unfortunately, our pumpkins got stolen before we had an opportunity to take pictures of them. Sad, I know. But anyway, enjoy (or don't) this random picture - the only one I have of Halloween!

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

A litle more Halloween history...

Snap-Apple Night, painted by Irish artist Daniel Maclise in 1833. It was inspired by a Halloween party he attended in Blarney, Ireland, in 1832. The caption in the first exhibit catalogue:
There Peggy was dancing with DanWhile Maureen the lead was melting,To prove how their fortunes ranWith the Cards ould Nancy dealt in;There was Kate, and her sweet-heart Will,In nuts their true-love burning,And poor Norah, though smiling stillShe'd missed the snap-apple turning.
On the Festival of Hallow Eve.
Halloween's origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in).
The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern France, celebrated their new year on November 1. This day marked the end of summer and the harvest and the beginning of the dark, cold winter, a time of year that was often associated with human death. Celts believed that on the night before the new year, the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead became blurred. On the night of October 31, they celebrated Samhain, when it was believed that the ghosts of the dead returned to earth. In addition to causing trouble and damaging crops, Celts thought that the presence of the otherworldly spirits made it easier for the Druids, or Celtic priests, to make predictions about the future. For a people entirely dependent on the volatile natural world, these prophecies were an important source of comfort and direction during the long, dark winter.
To commemorate the event, Druids built huge sacred bonfires, where the people gathered to burn crops and animals as sacrifices to the Celtic deities.
During the celebration, the Celts wore costumes, typically consisting of animal heads and skins, and attempted to tell each other's fortunes. When the celebration was over, they re-lit their hearth fires, which they had extinguished earlier that evening, from the sacred bonfire to help protect them during the coming winter.
By A.D. 43, Romans had conquered the majority of Celtic territory. In the course of the four hundred years that they ruled the Celtic lands, two festivals of Roman origin were combined with the traditional Celtic celebration of Samhain.
The first was Feralia, a day in late October when the Romans traditionally commemorated the passing of the dead. The second was a day to honor Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruit and trees. The symbol of Pomona is the apple and the incorporation of this celebration into Samhain probably explains the tradition of "bobbing" for apples that is practiced today on Halloween.
By the 800s, the influence of Christianity had spread into Celtic lands. In the seventh century, Pope Boniface IV designated November 1 All Saints' Day, a time to honor saints and martyrs. It is widely believed today that the pope was attempting to replace the Celtic festival of the dead with a related, but church-sanctioned holiday. The celebration was also called All-hallows or All-hallowmas (from Middle English Alholowmesse meaning All Saints' Day) and the night before it, the night of Samhain, began to be called All-hallows Eve and, eventually, Halloween. Even later, in A.D. 1000, the church would make November 2 All Souls' Day, a day to honor the dead. It was celebrated similarly to Samhain, with big bonfires, parades, and dressing up in costumes as saints, angels, and devils. Together, the three celebrations, the eve of All Saints', All Saints', and All Souls', were called Hallowmas.

Happy Halloween!




Pumpkin: Happy Halloween, my skeleton friend.

Skeleton: No, hoy es el Dia de los Muertos, pero no se por que tengo estas armas de fuego...
(yeah, I get a little bored.)

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

A great birthday weekend.

This weekend was awesome. I got to see family, skip class, and just even go shopping and out to dinner. Not to mention the awesome Kirkmount concert on Saturday night. However, I did not take any pictures of family, or shopping, or Kirkmount (so shoot me) because I thought that Mom or Allyson would have some. Not to worry, though. I did get some pictures of my apartment when I came home on Sunday night. This is what my crazy roommates came up with in my absence:


If you can't tell, the ribbons are strung across the ceiling like a curtain so that the living room and the hall are separated.


Here's Kaylee making no-bake cookies, or "gaggies" as she calls them. I told her once that I really like them and so she made some for my birthday. They got me Phase 10 dice for my birthday so we played that as soon as I opened it. It was pretty intense because some of us are kind of competitive...


Aleks was working on my birthday playlist. As I walked in the door she played Happy Birthday and we listened to other birthday related songs that were really funny.



Signs like these were everywhere in our apartment. And I mean everywhere. When I opened my food cupboard in the morning to get cereal, a birthday sign popped out. Even our bathroom mirror is covered in birthday messages, written with window markers. It was really funny and very thoughtful of my crazy roommates.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Is this not funny?



Target is releasing a new line of clothing: Bowie by Keanan Duffty. So, this designer (who's clothes are actually pretty cool, I've seen them before) decided to make an entire clothing line inspired by David Bowie. What are the odds? And the best part is that it's available to the masses because you can buy it at Target. What luck!

In the immortal words of Garfield...



It's been a gloomy and depressing couple of days. Probably because of the snow and because I haven't eaten much. Doesn't anxiety make you not hungry? It probably also has to do with the overload of homework that keeps piling up. In any case, I can't wait for my family to come this weekend (even though Ally's not coming and I really wanted to see her). I wish this week could wizz by because Saturdays are by far the best days of the week. Not only do I get to go to Karate which is so much fun, but I pretty much get to spend the whole day with cousins and not have to worry about anything else. And I just realized that even though I hated the snow, it was the first fall of the season and I didn't get any pictures. Dumb snow.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Somebody call Mulder or Scully...

You Are an Alien

You're so strange, people occasionally wonder if you're from another world.
You don't try to be different, but you see most things from a very unique, very offbeat perspective.
Brilliant to the point of genius, you definitely have some advanced intelligence going on.
No matter what circles you travel in, you always feel like a stranger. And it's a feeling you've learned to like.

Your greatest power: Your superhuman brain

Your greatest weakness: Your lack of empathy - you just don't get humans

You play well with: Zombies

Friday, October 19, 2007

A little Halloween history...

Here's the history of the Jack O' Lantern in case anyone was wondering(Taken from History.com).The new colors on the blog are in honor of this post. They will revert back to their old colors with the next post :)

People have been making jack o'lanterns at Halloween for centuries. The practice originated from an Irish myth about a man nicknamed "Stingy Jack." According to the story, Stingy Jack invited the Devil to have a drink with him. True to his name, Stingy Jack didn't want to pay for his drink, so he convinced the Devil to turn himself into a coin that Jack could use to buy their drinks. Once the Devil did so, Jack decided to keep the money and put it into his pocket next to a silver cross, which prevented the Devil from changing back into his original form. Jack eventually freed the Devil, under the condition that he would not bother Jack for one year and that, should Jack die, he would not claim his soul. The next year, Jack again tricked the Devil into climbing into a tree to pick a piece of fruit. While he was up in the tree, Jack carved a sign of the cross into the tree's bark so that the Devil could not come down until the Devil promised Jack not to bother him for ten more years.
Soon after, Jack died. As the legend goes, God would not allow such an unsavory figure into heaven. The Devil, upset by the trick Jack had played on him and keeping his word not to claim his soul, would not allow Jack into hell. He sent Jack off into the dark night with only a burning coal to light his way. Jack put the coal into a carved-out turnip and has been roaming the Earth with ever since. The Irish began to refer to this ghostly figure as "Jack of the Lantern," and then, simply "Jack O'Lantern."

Friday is a good day.

I don't really have anything interesting to say. I'm in the library trying to find something to do because even though I worked on my homework yesterday at the Stubbs, I forgot the paper with all my notes on it so that I can't type up my papers. Arggg. Luckily its Friday and though I don't have anything planned, it's going to be a good day, I can tell. And that's pretty much it for now.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

The Coolest Boots Ever.


So, I pretty much loved these boots the instant I saw them. They're kind of like the ones that I told Susan about (and she called me nerd for wanting them because I thought they looked like Luke Skywalker's Hoth boots). Well, Susan, prepared to be related to the ultimate nerd! Not only are these boots awesomely awesome, they look vaguely familiar...

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Something funny...


Juanes, the very talented Colombian singer-songwriter, is coming out with a new album at the end of the month. I'm pretty excited, but the hit single from the album was released in September so my roommate Aleks and I watched the music video the other day. It has a surprise ending so watch until the end! We were laughing pretty hard. And besides, it's a good song: the lyrics are very cute. Enjoy!

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Salt Lake

Okay, so I didn't take my camera but Ashley took a lot of pictures so when I get them from her, I'll put them on. This weekend Sam, Ashley, their friends Valerie, Mike, Whitney, and I went to Salt Lake to the Tracy Aviary. It was kind of cold and cloudy (like most Saturdays this month) but it was so much fun because there was hardly anyone there. There were all sorts of magnificent birds and the park itself was beautiful. My favorite bird was the vampire vulture that looked like the Harpy from The Last Unicorn. My other favorites were these crazy stork looking things with rock star hair/feathers. They were very friendly and the one danced for us.

After the Aviary we went to the Gateway (comparable to Henderson's District, only bigger). We looked in really expensive stores and ate at Costa Vida...hmm, flan. So then we walked around some more and spent a lot of time in this huge Barnes and Noble where I read a good portion of this really creepy book. It was good though because Halloween is coming up!

Okay, so now the fun is over and I have to prepare for my Humanities test which is on Tuesday. It's going to be incredibly difficult because even the TA during our review session couldn't tell us what's on the test because she didn't know how to explain the material well enough. And she kept giving us the wrong information for the art pieces that we have to know. Well, we'll see what happens.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Asher Samuel

Ha! I think I'm the first one with a picture of Baby Carroll on my blog. Isn't he the cutest? I think he looks like Isabel...who in turn looks like Ivan. Sorry, Manda.






Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Halloween!

Here are some pictures of the few Halloween decorations that we have. I got the pumpkins and Kaylee's mom sent us the the other stuff. I'm so excited for Halloween except for the fact that I don't have a costume. I was going to go as a vampire but the cool teeth I was going to buy went up in price over the summer (stupid Halloween inflation) and I don't want to spend that much on one part of a costume. So now...I'm constumeless. I have the leather jacket that Dad brought up for me. Maybe I'll go as a gothic zombie or something... :D



This is not a Halloween decoration but a messy room and my new quilt! Michael the quilter does a pretty good job - I love the beach pattern that he quilted on it. Thanks to Mom and Michael for my cute new look!

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Stress free my foot!

So, more essays due this Friday. I've taken 3 tests in the last 2 days (two of which I'm not so sure about) and I have a huge assignment due tomorrow. I saw a sign for a club on campus - it had something to do with Stress Free Students or something like that. If they want me to be stress free then why don't they write my essays for me? Anyway, I'll try to update more often so that my name can also be taken off Julie's list. I'll take a picture of our apartment tomorrow and post it, as our apartment is now decorated for Halloween.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Here comes the weekend....

I'm in a state of suspense - Brian and Susan (+ chitlins), Dad, and Maddie are coming up tonight for a visit. Manda is due to have Loco Eduardo any time and I have a huge Anthropology essay due tomorrow which I can't seem to fatten up no matter how hard I try. Also, the weather is supposed to be bad again for Saturday (is this a sign that we shouldn't go sailing?) and Mandy and her friend Lindsey are coming to spend the night Saturday. And I'm hungry. Right now. Which means I'm going to have to go to the store and get food....hmm...

Monday, October 1, 2007

Wet, cold Saturday

So on Saturday it pretty much rained all day and Uncle Dave and I couldn't go sailing because it was too windy and cold on the lake. So we're going up next weekend and we're going to listen to conference out on the boat. Sounds like a good time, eh?

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Why?


Allyson, I think you should remember this book. I just had to share this because I couldn't believe that anyone would make a movie of the scariest children's novel I've ever read. Fortunately, although the animation looks slightly creepy, it will not be done by Dave McKean which will decrease the creepiness by at least 50% (I hope).

Friday, September 28, 2007

Whoa, what happened?

Sorry, I just needed a little change in the blog layout. I'll probably get sick of it and revert back to the old style in a few days. Enjoy it anyways.

Sting? en Espanol?

So nothing really has been happening much. I've been listening to Pandora radio quite a bit and I discovered the Spanish version of Sting: Nek. If you don't believe me listen to him and tell me what you think (even though he's got that silly Spanish accent):
http://www.amazon.com/Nek/dp/B000006HGA/ref=m_art_pr_6/104-2144649-7963922

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Another week in paradise...

No pictures to show but don't worry - I won't forget my camera when I go sailing with Uncle Dave on Saturday. This week has been really busy so far: my to-do lists have about 30 tasks to accomplish and they keep growing. Luckily I finished my music project that I was stressing about and two of my papers that were both due today. I also had my first Spanish test on Monday and Tuesday. I'm not sure how I did on the written part but I did really well on the oral section. Tonight I'm planning on going to the international cinema to watch Antigone (bleh) for extra credit in my humanities class.

Yesterday was great fun in that Aunt Joy and I drove to Fairview to make sure that the motor home thermostat was in proper order. I almost hit what we thought was an elk because it was too big to be a deer. Good times... I'm really excited for Halloween. I know its still September but I'm already wearing by Halloween shirts and I'm going to the dollar store to get some decorations. We've got to have something in our drag little apartment or I'm going to go insane (if that hasn't happened already).

Monday, September 24, 2007

"Hellooo..."


I had to put this on here. This is my current desktop and it's one of my favorite pictures of Tyler, even if he has major red-eye.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Saturday Bash

So, I finally took some pictures. However, they may be a little anti-climactic and I think Abby will murder me for putting these on here. So Saturday, Abby, and Sam, and I had fun running amuck. We enjoyed our bumsty ride on the way to the cool "swingy" park. Then it rained on us and so we went home to watch Spiral Staircase on the big projector. Afterwards, to release the suspense, we had a pillowfight...well Sam whomped everyone with pillows and I took pictures.



Sam took the camera away for a while.

The cool swingy park.

Sam whomping people.

Abby was dead.

This was last Wednesday. I was so bored that I dyed one of my contacts yellow (probably not a good idea but it was just short term) and we went to Pudding on the Rice. I didn't get any comments though. I think people were probably too disturbed to say anything. I did look like a diseased smoker. It was kinda funny.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Museum and Rice Pudding

Definitely time for a new post. So, this week has been going pretty well except for the cold that I picked up somewhere. I also decided that walking home from campus in high-heels is not a good idea and that even though it may be embarrassing to walk down the street bare-foot and carrying your shoes, it's better than sore feet.

Abby and I found our new favorite hang-out: Pudding on the Rice. It's a rice pudding restaurant with a plethora of flavors and a very modern, sort of drug trippy atmosphere. But the food is to die for and everyone should go there and try some excellent rice pudding. Abby and I also had fun going to the Bean wildlife Museum, acting very mature while pressing all the buttons in the African room to see if we could light up all the animals at once. That's how we get the attention of the guys...although I don't know if you would call a raised eyebrow from across the room good attention. Alas, I forgot my camera again, but I guess I need to buy some batteries because I can't find the ones I brought with me. Well, that's all and I'll try to post more often.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

This Weekend

I'm sorry that I haven't updated for a while but I've been really busy. That is not to say that I haven't missed you guys at home because it's been a really hard week. However, I got to see Dad and we went out to dinner twice and went to a movie too. It was a lot of fun and I wish I had a picture to go with it...

Saturday was fun too because I went to Karate (the highlight of any week) and then I babysat Isabel while Ivan was in school and Manda had to go to a meeting. She is such a cute kid. So then, Abby, Sam, and I went to the India Fest in Spanish Fork. At first we got so lost that we spent a little over an hour trying to find the Hare Krishna Temple; finally we stopped at a laundromat and asked some random guy how to get there. He told us to keep going down the road we were on and we couldn't miss it.

So we're driving through Spanish Fork (the main part of the city long gone) and there are fields and farms, etc, when all of a sudden we come around this corner and there's this huge, white, very Taj Mahal looking building on a hill with a couple hundred people surrounding it. It was really cool, and I was kicking myself that I didn't bring my camera but we had a good time walking around and buying stuff in the very reasonably priced gift shop. However, now my clothes and my purse smell strongly of incense (which really isn't that bad I guess) but it's kinda funny. And the best part is that I get credit for my Music class because I went to this India Fest. Sam and I said that we are definitely going back when it's not as crowded so we can get some of the food there and maybe more cool stuff (just what I need).

Anyway, that's about it. I'm almost caught up in my new classes (and by almost I mean I have about 200 more pages to read by this week's classes). Sorry that there are no pictures but I'll try to get some soon.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Hurray for Sunday

Sunday at last. This has been one of the longest weeks of my life (Kaylee says so too, so I know it's not just me). Anyway, we're going to have lunch with the girls in our building at 2:30 and then I may go over to the Stubbs to play games. And, that's it.

Friday, September 7, 2007

Bored yet again.

I wasn't able to add any classes today. I found out that the Spanish class I want to take is clear out on the other side of campus, and I wouldn't be able to make it on time to my other classes if I took Spanish. However, I went to the Greek class and the teacher had cancelled class today (a sign?). Anyway, on my way up some stairs, I tripped and banged my knee to the point of tears. Luckily it was a closed stairwell and no one saw :) But I'm somewhat limping around again and just in time for Karate tomorrow. Aint life swell?

Fortunately I did meet a very handsome guy in my math class. He's from Guatemala (Abby says I must have a thing for Hispanic guys....) Well I have to go think about what the heck we're going to do for Family Home Evening since I'm our group's "ma." I don't even know why I'm writing this all down. But I'm so bored I have to do something. I'm trying to pace myself on MASH episodes - otherwise I'd be done with the entire series by next week!

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Wyview "Park"



The janky playground behind our building. There are several of these these all over the place. I was just so bored that I had nothing better to do than take pictures from my window and practice the cello, much to the annoyance of the girls above, next to, and below me.

Argh. Class schedules.

So, I'm trying to decide whether to try and get into the full Spanish class or take Greek instead. I'll see how it goes tomorrow. Math today was really boring because I knew everything that was being taught when the other students were scratching their heads in confusion. I guess I have an advantage of just coming from Algebra in high school but I sat and doodled the whole hour as the class worked out one problem. Chemistry was a nightmare because I didn't have my calculator (turns out it was in my backpack the whole time) so I borrowed the calc of the Nepali girl that was sitting next to me and I had no idea how to work it because it was totally different than any other calculator I've used (she didn't speak very good English either). Fortunately, I'm dropping Chem - a putz, I know. But, what can I say...actually that's pretty much all I have to say.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Hurray for the internet!

I don't have any pictures but I'm posting anyway because I finally have Internet connection in my room! Aunt Karen and Uncle Dave were kind enough to lend me a network cable. In the past few days I've been to an Institute dance (yes, there were cute guys - no, I did not get asked on a date), had my first family home evening of which I am our group's "mother." .....I'm totally thrilled...not. Anyway, I've spent the night at the Stubbs. There's a big shocker. And now school is officially starting tomorrow. Oh well. I'll survive.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

The Dorm


This is my living space. I'm still unpacking at this point. My bed is the bottom one.


My desk. I couldn't forget my books!


Closet and clothes. Our living room and kitchen are kind of bare so I'm going to take pictures later. Today I didn't have much time because I had orientation (skipped out on most of that) then Mom and I went shopping forever and bought tons of stuff...food mostly. Then I bought my books. It was depressing to see so much money go towards something so lame. (yes, even though they are books, text books are lame.) Then I had to wait in longer-than-Disneyland lines in order to get my vehicle registration and bus pass. So, anyway I'm going to bed because I'm tired.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

The Blue Yonder (yes, I've seen Jurassic Park)

Here, I am with less than 15 min left at home. 15 minutes of being a kid still. 15 minutes of actually belonging at home - when I come back I'll be a guest. As Tyler says, "Ew, sick, gross." Anyway, farewell to Boulder and family and I'll be updating with pictures when I get to school.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Friday, August 24, 2007

The Beach


Tyler and Ally having fun in the sun.


I told Ally to strike a model pose. She's pretty cute. :)


Poor Maddie got buried in the sand and then Tyler walked all over her. Luckily he decided to park his cars there instead, saving Maddie's vital organs from being crushed.

Disneyland!




Here are my pictures...finally. It took so long because Mom said I shouldn't put them on because it would make Allyson sad. Then Susan put way cooler pictures on, so why do I even have this blog? Okay, I'm done ranting. Actually, there aren't very many pictures because I forgot my camera most times. Enjoy anyways.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Julie's Eyebrows.



I know this is already on Loretta's blog but I just had to put this on here. Julie got her eyebrows waxed today. She's braver than I am, but just look at how beautiful she is.

College looms over the horizon...or the weekend...



So here's my room as I'm frantically packing for college. It would look better if I had the huge black trunk on my bed but I already moved it and I didn't want to put it back just for the picture.



this is my sad empty (sort of) closet.

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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Bored.

Um...I have nothing interesting to say. So, here's an interesting picture. It looks like the circles revovle when you move your head closer to the screen.

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Friday, August 17, 2007

Origami Days



So Allyson said I should put my origami that I made at work on here so she could see. There was a lot more but I gave a lot of them away. Enjoy!



These jumping frogs were the first. They provided much entertainment during the boring hours.



This school of fish was "swimming" across the back of the front desk counter. Quite cute I must say.



The final touch was the box I made to put all my creatures in. Also, I made flowers for my friends so here's an example of the beautiful paper lilies. Notice that all these creations were done in stunning shades of office paper. So now you know that if you're ever bored, I can show you some fun origami projects!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Countdown

Only two more days of monotonous, origami filled work hours!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Tag...I'm it

Jobs I've held:
1. personal assistant for Jetco Co. (haha)
2. personal assistant for Rachelle Huxford
3. secretary at SNWS
4. um...babysitting?

Movies I can watch again and again:
1. The Princess Bride
2. A Simple Twist of Fate
3. Master and Commander

Guilty Pleasures
1. Nintendo
2. dark chocolate
3. movies

Places I've lived:
1. Utah
2. Nevada
3. Disneyland?

Shows I enjoy:
1. MASH
2. Myth Busters
3. Rurouni Kenshin
4. It Takes a Thief

What were likely the first things you thought when you saw your significant other (or best friend) for the first time?
um...I met my best friend when I was two so I don't remember.

Places I've been on vacation:
1. Disneyland
2. Greece
3. Washington
4. Florida
5. Mexico

Favorite foods:
1. artichokes
2. stir-fry
3. pasta

Websites I visit daily:
1. wikipedia
2. National Geographic (at least I used to)
3. blogs

Body parts I have injured:
1. foot - various injuries
2. head - various injuries

Nicknames I've had:
1. Amish Hotdog
2. Calvin
3. Amparo
4. Spelunker
5. Amos

Your turn. I tag:
1. Abby
2. Manda

Who tagged me:
1. Allyson

Friday, August 3, 2007

The Potter Years




I recently finished Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I finished it last week anyway, and it was such an amazing book that I've been thinking about it ever since. A lot of people think that the Harry Potter obsession is just that - an obsession. It's lasted too many long years and it causes people to run around the streets in robes, saying things like "wingardium leviosa!" and using words such as Muggle, Hogwarts, and crumple-horned snorkacks. However, in my perspective an era has been created that will always be special to me because I lived through it and was caught up in the magic.

What I'm trying to say is that with the seven book comes the close of a special decade - the Potter years. I was roughly Harry's age when the first book came out and I feel that as the characters matured and the books developed, so did I. I heard someone mention that they were glad that they waited to read the books until now so that she could read them one right after the other. However, I wouldn't have given up these years for anything! I loved the experiences of growing up with the characters, waiting in line anxiously for the next book, seeing Harry Potter books in the hands of the most unlikely people, buying all things Potter-related, and enjoying the magic created by J.K. Rowling for my generation and all the generations to come. Thanks J.K. Rowling for your creation, thanks to all you fellow Potter fans young and old, and to Harry, Ron, Hermione and all the fabulous and very believable characters of the books, thanks for a wonderful ride. Expecto Patronum!

Sunday, July 29, 2007

weekend bash

This last weekend was a fun summer blast in good ol' Utah. First we got to spend time with the Duncan cousins and hear Stephen talk for his farewell. He's going to the ripe mission of Spokane, Washington. Next Maddie and I got to stay at the Stubbs for 2 nights which was a blast like always. We even had the priviledge of being trained in the art of soccer by Coach Ivan.

Tuesday was the most eventful day. Uncle Todd, Aunt Joy, Abby, and Abby's friend Kendall came down to Fairview for a wonderful Pioneer Day - hillbillie style. We rode 4-wheelers, dirt bikes, pit bikes, played with the neighbors puppies, fed and chased cows, drove backhoes, broke down on the 4-wheeler and pushed it back to the property, went driving in the rain, got covered in mud from head to toe, recieved 3rd degree sunburns, took out some giant sagebrush, and stalled the klutch more times than should be allowed. It was so much fun and I can't wait for another day like it.