Wednesday, October 28, 2009
This Week in Photos...part one.
As I was driving to work this morning I was thinking about what things I could post on my blog. I decided that I'm going to take a page from one of my favorite magazines and do a Week in Photos. However, it will probably not be as cool since I am not a professional photographer, I don't have access to the whole world in one week, and they will be pictures of my life instead of current global events. The other problem is that I rarely have access to a computer where I can get my pictures off my camera but I am taking this as a personal challenge. So...we'll see how it goes.
Friday, October 23, 2009
So far I have watched...
1. The Mothman Prophecies (thanks Matthew for that suggestion)
2. BBC's Dracula
3. What Lies Beneath (a modern Hitchkock and scary as all get out)
4. The Rope (thanks Kelly!)
5. Spirited Away
6. Cape Fear (the old one, pretty creepy)
7. Wait Until Dark
8. Mickey's Halloween Treat
9. Mean Girls (a different kind of scary movie)
10. The Haunting (original...much scarier)
11. The Lost Skeleton of Cadavre (a Halloween classic)
12. Dragonfly
I also have but have not watched...
- Vertigo
- Hocus Pocus
Thanks everybody for your wonderful suggestions!
2. BBC's Dracula
3. What Lies Beneath (a modern Hitchkock and scary as all get out)
4. The Rope (thanks Kelly!)
5. Spirited Away
6. Cape Fear (the old one, pretty creepy)
7. Wait Until Dark
8. Mickey's Halloween Treat
9. Mean Girls (a different kind of scary movie)
10. The Haunting (original...much scarier)
11. The Lost Skeleton of Cadavre (a Halloween classic)
12. Dragonfly
I also have but have not watched...
- Vertigo
- Hocus Pocus
Thanks everybody for your wonderful suggestions!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
The Luckiest by Ben Folds
I heard this song for the first time from a good friend recently. To hear it, go to the bottom of the page and it's the first song on the playlist.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
October!
I know October is already half over but I just have to say that this is my favorite month of the year. I love Fall, I love Halloween, and let's be honest, I love my birthday too. I love pumpkins and I love dressing up in costumes, and I love the cool crisp (not yet too cold) air. I love to eat squash, and apples, and roasted pumpkin seeds, and I love watching Halloween movies. Thus said, I have been trying to compile a list of good Halloween/October/Fall movies to watch. Here it is so far:
- Hocus Pocus
- The Labyrinth
- The Haunting (old one)
- Arsenic and Old Lace
- What Lies Beneath
- Spirited Away
- Coraline
- Dragonfly
- The Prestige
- The Illusionist
Friday, October 2, 2009
South Korea!
Sometimes life gives you an opportunity to do something completely out of the ordinary. Such an opportunity came to me and I rashly decided to take it. So, here I am in South Korea for two weeks! I have been taking many pictures but unfortunately I have no means of uploading them, so there will be more to come. However, let me just say that Seoul is in many ways a very unique and completely foreign experience for me. But at the same time, people are pretty much the same wherever you go. I have experienced Korean grapes, the smell of dried squid, the daunting Seoul Metro system, a palace, the world's tallest department store, a few very large Asian markets, and more walking than a vacation at Disneyland. It's been a great trip so far!
Friday, September 25, 2009
Viva la Vida!
This post has been a long time coming apparently, because although it is the latest Coldplay album, it has been a while since it was released. Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends was released by the popular alternate rock band Coldplay on June 11, 2008. It is the fourth album Coldplay has produced and probably the most successful, but that is just my observation.
When I say that this post has been a long time coming, I mean that I have to get my feelings out in the open once and for all. I love Coldplay's music. If their music was a man, I would marry him. I know what you're probably thinking - EVERYBODY loves Coldplay. And if they don't love Coldplay then they think they are overrated. Granted, they may be true. I have heard their hit songs on several radio stations and they are always at the top of lists and have the highest sales. I usually try and steer clear of what is popular or trendy at the moment because, yes, it is usually overrated (in my humble opinion...)
However, even though Coldplay is widely popular, I have a theory about it and it is sort of a personal one. Coldplay's music for me is very personal. It wasn't so much with the earlier albums, even though I still loved the music. But their later ones connected with me in a lot of ways. Some of their hit songs are the ones that struck me the most: Speed of Sound, Clocks, Life in Technicolor ii, and many of their not-so-hit songs as well. I'm sure that we all have songs or artists that when we hear their music or read their books or look at their paintings, it's as if their work is speaking directly to us. I guess what I mean to say is that these songs speak directly to me and I think I am not the only one. Lyrics such as the ones Chris Martin writes are ambiguous enough that a whole range of people can find meaning in them on different levels. Whether or not that is on purpose is beyond me. Judging by interviews I have seen of the band...well, probably not. Who knows. All I know is that when an urge comes to write about my love for Coldplay, I must follow. And there it is.
*Check down at the bottom of the page to hear some of my favorite Coldplay songs!
*Ok, to be honest I this is my second Coldplay post. Click here for the last one.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Sushi Night!
Thanks to my dear friend Michael, I have discovered the wonderful and delectable world of sushi. Before he left to go live in South Korea, Michael and I would go out to eat a lot together. He and I are both adventurous eaters in families that are not quite as adventurous in their culinary tastes. That being said, I'm not suggesting that sushi is a totally out-there kind of food. I had just never had it before. So, now that my foods buddy and I are separated by about 6000 miles (not too bad, right?) I had to make some hasty substitutions.
Low and behold, food lovers were hiding right under my nose! Audrey, one of my best and oldest friends (not old...young... but, you know) and I have started Sushi Nights. About every Thursday we head over to a small little Japanese restaurant on Center St in Provo called Demae. Every Tuesday and Thursday all the sushi on the menu is 3.50 a roll and the nigiri is only 2.50 a roll. It's a lot of fun to meet new people and try new sushi every time. So far, I have had the hana roll, the Crispy roll (the best!), the Philadelphia, the salmon and yellowtail nigiri, the Alaska roll, and the eel roll. And there are still a lot of rolls to go. Love it. Gotta have it.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Moments at work...
For those of you that do not know, I now work for a company called Callnet that is an answering service for businesses across the nation. I act as a receptionist for about 200 companies and take calls all day. It's a great job for a student because the people are nice, the hours are flexible, and I am able to work full time or part time depending on my class schedule. Since I am taking only online classes this semester, it is especially nice because I can do homework at work.
However, the catch is that I have to talk to some pretty interesting characters over the phone. Here is a choice moment so far:
me: How can I help you?
woman: I need to speak to Lanie please. Or Lindy? Or Lani? What's her name?
me: I believe you mean Lanie. May I have your first and last name before I transfer you?
woman: Oh...I'm sorry....um, I don't know that.
*sheesh*
However, the catch is that I have to talk to some pretty interesting characters over the phone. Here is a choice moment so far:
me: How can I help you?
woman: I need to speak to Lanie please. Or Lindy? Or Lani? What's her name?
me: I believe you mean Lanie. May I have your first and last name before I transfer you?
woman: Oh...I'm sorry....um, I don't know that.
*sheesh*
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Samantha's Wedding!
My good friend Samantha got married on Saturday, Aug 15 in the Las Vegas Temple for time and all eternity. I was so honored that I got to be one of her bridesmaids. So while we were waiting for the ceremony to start I got to hang out with the cutest ringbearer EVER! We hung out and took turns taking silly pictures of each other and playing tic-tac-toe.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Fourth of July pool party
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Car update
Not to worry. Broke in to my car with the help of the custodian at work. His tools: a coat hanger. Car is fine, I am fine, keys are fine. Love my co-workers:)
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
A fabulous way to start a new job...
Today is my second day working at Southern Nevada Water Systems purification plant at Lake Mead (2nd day of my 3rd summer there). However, this is also my second day without my car, my wallet, my debit card, my book, and my library card. Let me explain:
I locked my keys in my car at work.
Imagine my embarrassment as I realized at the end of the day yesterday that my keys were in my locked car. Then imagine my dismay when I also realized that the spare key is off in the mountains somewhere on a week-long campout with Dad and the Young Men. So, I headed off to the Hyundai repair shop to get a new key, then back to work to reclaim my car. However, the new key didn't work. What a shock.
So, I tried to be optimistic as a got a ride to work. I thought, sure it pays off to work in a place where there is a whole department of mechanics devoted to working on/repairing the company "fleet" - there must be someone that can get into my car. Little did I know that the day would be spent with one humiliation after another.
My supervisors asked around and tried to call favors left and right but no one seemed to have anything with which to open my car. And all day I got visitors offering consolation, rides home, and saying, "So, you're the one that locked the keys in the car?"
Finally, Jeff the mechanic had a slim jim so we all jaunted out to the hot parking lot for the grand opening. We found out, however, that foreign made cars have different locks. Stupid foreign made cars. So after several tries, my car was still unwilling to grant us access.
Jeff was very kind and offered to work on it later this evening before he left. Once again, I hitched a ride home and have no car. Here's hoping that someone will be waiting with my keys in hand tomorrow morning...
I locked my keys in my car at work.
Imagine my embarrassment as I realized at the end of the day yesterday that my keys were in my locked car. Then imagine my dismay when I also realized that the spare key is off in the mountains somewhere on a week-long campout with Dad and the Young Men. So, I headed off to the Hyundai repair shop to get a new key, then back to work to reclaim my car. However, the new key didn't work. What a shock.
So, I tried to be optimistic as a got a ride to work. I thought, sure it pays off to work in a place where there is a whole department of mechanics devoted to working on/repairing the company "fleet" - there must be someone that can get into my car. Little did I know that the day would be spent with one humiliation after another.
My supervisors asked around and tried to call favors left and right but no one seemed to have anything with which to open my car. And all day I got visitors offering consolation, rides home, and saying, "So, you're the one that locked the keys in the car?"
Finally, Jeff the mechanic had a slim jim so we all jaunted out to the hot parking lot for the grand opening. We found out, however, that foreign made cars have different locks. Stupid foreign made cars. So after several tries, my car was still unwilling to grant us access.
Jeff was very kind and offered to work on it later this evening before he left. Once again, I hitched a ride home and have no car. Here's hoping that someone will be waiting with my keys in hand tomorrow morning...
Friday, May 29, 2009
New Book for June
Here I am needing help with another project. I have made a goal to read at least one fiction book and one non-fiction book each month (along with daily scripture study of course!) I am currently working on The Count of Monte Cristo (unabridged) for May/June. However, I just finished my non-fiction choice of Aqui y Alla en Yucatan, a book about the Yucutan during the late 1800s. My dilemma is that I need a new non-fiction for the month of June. Any suggestions? Biographies, history, how-to's, etc, I enjoy it all. Thanks for the feedback!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Hair Scare Ended
Monday, May 18, 2009
FHE Bikeride
We went for a bike ride after dinner and ended up at Brian and Susan's for a visit. Not bad pictures for a cell phone, eh?

Maddie on the ride.

Candid Dad shot. I almost killed myself for this shot as we were still riding down the street.

Check out those feet! (Are we surprised?)

Aubrey pointed out the squash they are growing.

Tyler and Aubrey climbed in the backhoe (or whatever it was) and made "the biggest smile they could do. Ever."

Maddie on the ride.

Candid Dad shot. I almost killed myself for this shot as we were still riding down the street.

Check out those feet! (Are we surprised?)

Aubrey pointed out the squash they are growing.

Tyler and Aubrey climbed in the backhoe (or whatever it was) and made "the biggest smile they could do. Ever."
Help!
This is a plea to all my blog readers (however few you may be). I am in need of a new hairstyle! have been wanted a change of hairstyle for some time now and, let's be honest, I know nothing about coloring, styling, etc. My hair is very fine and somewhat curly (which makes it ultra frizzy and frustrating). Here's my hair now:

Okay, so I'm sans makeup and this photo doesn't actually give my hair very much credit (plus I look drugged up), but that is the point of this post, right? My hair is very fine and somewhat curly (which makes it ultra frizzy and frustrating). I'm not looking for a complete color change; maybe just some highlights and cut/style suggestions. If you know of any good (and affordable) stylists or just have any suggestions, pictures, comments, etc it would all be much appreciated! Thanks!
Okay, so I'm sans makeup and this photo doesn't actually give my hair very much credit (plus I look drugged up), but that is the point of this post, right? My hair is very fine and somewhat curly (which makes it ultra frizzy and frustrating). I'm not looking for a complete color change; maybe just some highlights and cut/style suggestions. If you know of any good (and affordable) stylists or just have any suggestions, pictures, comments, etc it would all be much appreciated! Thanks!
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Trip to the Lake
Mandy and her friend Nicole are in town for the week and they invited us to go the lake with them. We fed popcorn to the fish down at the marina (not as many fish as usual today) and then went down to a beach to swim. It was a lot of fun!

I told them to look like they were having a good time. Smart-alecs.

Maddie had a special moment with a carp.

She's so pretty. I love her.

You wouldn't want that monster suckin' on your toes.

Mandy taking pictures.
I told them to look like they were having a good time. Smart-alecs.
Maddie had a special moment with a carp.
She's so pretty. I love her.
You wouldn't want that monster suckin' on your toes.
Mandy taking pictures.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Um...good question.
I'm babysitting for a family and this is a conversation that took place:
Briggs: How old are you?
Me: How old do you think I am?
Bayden: 18!
Briggs: 23!
Boen: 25!
Briggs: 22!
Bayden: 20!
Me: Yep, I'm 20.
Boen (age 7): Whoa....well, when the heck are you gonna get married?
Friday, May 8, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Valley of Fire with Abby and Anthony
Abby and Anthony came down for the weekend and visited. It was so much fun! They had a good time sightseeing on the strip, eating local cuisine, and visiting Valley of Fire in the motor home. Unfortunately, I only got pictures of Valley of Fire but here are some good ones.

Us being silly.

Dad sure conquered that rock all right.

I love the orange flowers that bloom in the desert. If I only knew what they were called...

Maddie found a little cave...one of several.

Abby and Anthony striking a pose. Good thing I have such good models to work with:)

Some ancient hieroglyphs. Valley of Fire is full of them.

Maddie finding herself in another hole again.
Us being silly.
Dad sure conquered that rock all right.
I love the orange flowers that bloom in the desert. If I only knew what they were called...
Maddie found a little cave...one of several.
Abby and Anthony striking a pose. Good thing I have such good models to work with:)
Some ancient hieroglyphs. Valley of Fire is full of them.
Maddie finding herself in another hole again.
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