Friday, December 31, 2010

Ten in Twenty-Ten

To recap the year I decided to do a countdown:

10 Friends I made this year
Tyler Skinner
Andy Gross
Kara Nelson
Becky Ransom
Marlena Workman
Abe Cortina
Danny Herrera
Shawna Meldrum
David Lamb
Trent Nielson
Scott Brinton
Katy McClure
Daren Bosted
(Ok I put more than 10, I'm kind of a big deal, People know me)

9 new movies and TV shows I liked (ones I hadn't seen before)
Despicable Me
Tangled
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Iron Man 2
Toy Story 3
Modern Family-Possibly my most favorite show ever
Pushing Daisies
How I Met Your Mother
Community


8 things I learned (some with google's help)
how to take blood pressure with a stethoscope
how to draw blood with a finger prick
all the Canadian provences
how to replace headlights on car
how to unhook a sink and snake it
how to fix a vacuum
how to skype
how to drive in the snow (I knew before, but I definitely honed my skillz this year)

7 books I read-I read a lot more for sure
Northanger Abbey
The Help
Somewhere Inside-Ling sisters story about being held in North Korea
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
The Hunger Games 1,2,3
Three Cups of Tea
All Quiet on the Western Front
Still Alice

6 places I went/roadtrips
Moab, UT
Las Vegas, NV
Disneyland, Anaheim, CA
Mona, UT
Spokane, WA
White Salmon River, WA


5 miscellaneous things
crossed "something" off my bucket list with Nikita Dabling
Had a huge bonfire in Eltopia with two couches and then got lost after

Bought my own fireworks for 24th of July

was a bridesmaid in Monica and Danny’s wedding

Saw the Lion King broadway show in Salt Lake City

4 scary things I did
moved home to WA
went cliff jumping in othello
drove in the snowstorm of the century and watched someone spin out in front of me and drive off the road and was almost next
started life after college

3 Jobs I had this year
A. Health Assessment Technician
B. (let's not talk about this one)
C. Administrative Assistant at Reliance Medical Clinics

2 concerts
Michael Buble
Sara Bareilles

1 year of awesomeness

Sometimes I think my life is boring, but then look at all the cool stuff I do, it's totally not! 2010 has been a good year. Hopefully 2011 will be even better!

Honorable Mention goes to these things that happened in 2010 that didn't fit in my list-Londyn Garns being born, Jillian going to Israel, Watching the Olympics, Visiting the Olympic Park in Park City, UT, Killing my computer Lucille but getting my new one Cecily, Monica and Jules coming back from missions, going to a cowboy party dressed as indians and feeling super cool about it, Holi festival of colors at the Hare Krishna Temple, Easter dinner at Sheri Dew's house, playing sardines at Audrey sauce's and Eric Ree's houses, meteor shower watching, going to the dinosaur museum, discovering new music, fireworks, summer in general, awesome roomates Rachelle, Audrey, and Jenny, a really fun birthday, numerous dance parties and game nights, and raiding WinCo for free food really late at night.

Thumbs down to-killing my computer Lucille, not having a job at certain times of the year, not having health insurance, having to leave my friends in Provo, drama. No more in 2011!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

feeling the melancholy

I don't know why but all my favorite Christmas songs this year are the more melancholy type. The kind where the singer can't be home for Christmas, they lost their loved one, or life is just hard at this time of year. They include Kenny Loggins' "Celebrate Me Home" Dan Fogleberg's "Auld Lang Syne" The Eagles "Please Come Home for Christmas" and Wham! "Last Christmas" among others. It's weird becasue the past couple of years my favorites have been songs about coming home for the holiday. Probably because I was at school and could relate to it.

It could be the fact that not seeing the sunshine really bums me out.
It could be the fact that I just don't feel in a Christmasy mood.
It could be the fact that I get a grand total of one day off for Christmas.
It could be the fact that I'm listening to sad but classy cello music right now.
It could be the fact that I've only watched one Christmas movie so far.
It could be the fact that I've recently said good bye to a good friend.
or a plethora of other things.

But I love Christmas. I made gingerbread today with Jillian and we will bake it tomorrow! Also those songs are just really good so why shouldn't I like them? I still have shopping to do and wrapping and I still don't feel like it should be december but time keeps marching on I guess. It's just me adjusting to the holiday when I get one day off work instead of two whole weeks. yay.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

what canadian province am I thinking of?

So there is this game where you ask someone "what state am I thinking of?" and you put your hand on their knee. They guess a state and each time they guess wrong you move your hand up their leg. Technically they have fifty guesses. I was playing this game with Brian but he kept giggling and couldn't handle it. Then I played the game with my friend Andy. I sat down next to Andy and said "Hey Andy, what state am I thinking of?" But then there was one small problem. Andy is from Canada and doesn't know all the United States. Ha ha! That game could never end...whoops. So I changed it to "what Canadian provence am I thinking of?" after a short geography lesson we got that game going again. I found that whole situation highly amusing. O Canada!

FYI: Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador (I guess they get grouped together), Prince Edward Island, Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut. (for the next time you play trivial pursuit.)

Monday, December 6, 2010

sometimes things just stink

LIFE.
It gets harder when you get older. Did you know that? There's been some serious stuff going down yesterday and today (not really my own personal issues but others' that have affected me) and I am just having a hard time dealing with it. I think some sleep would help the problem.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

i need a time-turner

I'm about to lose one of my friends to moving away and I am really bummed about that fact. It stinks because we've only known each other for 3 months and only been good friends for about a month and a half. If I had a time turner like Hermione has in HP3 I could go back in time or maybe slow it down. I'm not sure of all the technicalities. Then I would make friends with this person faster and we'd have more time to do stuff and be better friends. It's also at a point where we haven't been good friends for a long time; what I mean is that we could totally just forget about each other and never talk again. But that would stink! I just wish we had more time to be friends. I feel kinda jyped. And it's like the third or fourth time this has happened this year. I make a friend but we are doomed by time constraints. I feel like friendships shouldn't be dictated by school semesters because I'm not in school anymore, and neither are most of my friends. Alas, life is crazy and you never know when things will get shaken up. Anyway, my point is I will miss my friend and I wish it didn't take us so long to decide to be friends.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

snow and sara

1. Due to certain events I have yet to see the new Harry Potter movie. I know right? I don't know who I am anymore. This should be fixed this week.

2. It snowed this week in WA. I guess UT has a blizzard advisory (side note-didn't really happen). I have a love hate relationship with snow. I hate that it makes it dangerous to travel right when my sister is trying to come home for Thanksgiving. I hate that it's negative a million degrees outside. I hate biffing it on the sidewalk. I love how it looks, everything is so pretty. I love that my work closed for the rest of the week because everyone is scared to drive on the snow. I love sledding, getting really cold, and then getting hot cocoa. But I only love that for so long and then I'm done with it. I'm totally a summer girl. The minute it gets sunny I eagerly await the days where it's warm enough to go out without a coat. And I hold on to summer as long as I can. Last week I noticed that my neighbor still had roses blooming. Something I equate with spring and summer. But my ultimate rule is that snow is not wanted before Thanksgiving or after New Years.

I find Richland really funny after living in Provo for five years. When it snows it's not like Utah where they can deal with the snow by plowing it, salting the roads and school not getting cancelled. Here, everyone freaks out. No one knows how to drive on it. My city owns one snowplow which means all the roads are bad. School gets cancelled because the roads aren't getting plowed. Businesses shut down. People shut themselves inside. But we still brave the elements and crappy roads to go sledding on Carmichael Hill. This snow is giving me a workout though. Between shoveling the driveway and sidewalk and walking up the hill sledding I am using muscles. Yay.

3. JILLIAN is coming home for Thanksgiving. Hopefully. If not, see number 2.

4. I saw Sara Bareilles last Saturday night. It was a blast! I went with Nichole and Erica, two girls I grew up with, and Erica's little sister, Claire, and her friend, Angela. We did a little shopping, ate at Beneditos Pizza (thanks to Becca for reccommending it), and saw her concert. We got to the venue just in time for the opening act. Again I had the problem of not being able to see because I am short but there was a little girl there with her mom and I stood behind her. Sara is so good live. She has a great voice, a lot of energy and her songs are so much fun to listen to. She has her own shiny blue baby grand piano and also played the guitar and some kind of box organ thinger. A lot of her music can be taken as "girl power" songs because they are about how boys are dumb or how she or girls in general let them have control or girls change themselves for them. But there are also songs about love and relationships and love that didn't work out. Sara was really nice and cute, she was really good about talking to the audience which always makes things more fun for the crowd. She played about half and half from both her albums. She did play my faves "Uncharted" and "King of Anything." For her finale she sang "many the miles" and danced on top of her piano. We all had a good trip, and we realized that Spokane was really not that far away and that we should go more. Thankfully the snow waited until Sunday night to come.
Nichole, Erica and me at the concert
Sara Bareilles singing

singing on top of her piano

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

you should read my brother's blog

because he's really smart and I think he's pretty cool. He just wrote an interesting little piece that I'd like to share. Stephen is his name, going to medical school is his game.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

thinkin'

So I don't have anything particular to blog about, but I just felt like a blog. Also, I thought I was going to have Thursday off because the clinic where I work is closed. But today my boss was, "can you come in for awhile on Thursday?" Ha ha ha. Good one boss. Also, I thought about the fact that my work might have a Christmas party, and that it is a real job Christmas party, like bring a significant other party. Poop.

Let me just say that people be harshing my vibe when they talk about people behind their back. I generally like most people. I know that people have their weirdness and oddities. But that makes them who they are. Everyone makes mistakes, but that is what life is for. Making mistakes and moving on. I think people need to allow others to mess up, but they also need to allow others to grow up. I feel like I meet a lot of people who pass judgment  on others and it bugs me. I also feel like they are still acting like they are in middle school. "She likes the same guy I like so I don't like her." Aggh.

I'm also having a hard time with people disappointing me. I guess I hold people to high expectations and sometimes they let me down. It's just a little hard when you know the person can be/act a certain way, but they are often two-faced and act differently in different situations. I hope I don't do this too often myself. I try to be honest, loyal, and not a flake.

Aaaaand, the movie theaters here are still not selling advance tickets to Harry Potter 7. I'm getting worried...

Monday, November 1, 2010

November is going to blow my mind

I am so freaking excited for events this November I can't even explain. There is so much goodness to go around. Let me tell you chronologically.

November 3rd-First paycheck from new job. I earned it.

November 6th-Baptism date at the Columbia River Temple, haven't been in such a long time. It will be fantastic.

November 11th-Veteran's Day. Also, my first day off of work. I know, three weeks on the job and already I'm looking for time off. Let's just say it's been really stressful learning everything and I will enjoy a whole day off in the middle of the week.

November 15th-Cd release date of Josh Groban's Illuminations and Take That's Progress. This means a Josh Groban tour 2011!!! (BTW for those of you who don't know Take That-they were a boy band in the UK in the early 90's. They fought and disbanded around 1996. Around 2006 they got back together minus one member and recorded a single for the movie Stardust. That got them going again and they have released two albums since then. They haven't done too well in the USA but are extremely successful in the UK. Gary Barlow, the lead singer and writer of a lot was selected the best british songwriter of all time ahead of John Lennon and Paul McCartney. And has also been selected to organize Queen Elizabeth's Diamond (?) jubilee that's next year or something. I actually like their more recent stuff more than their 90's stuff. It's just funny though because it would be the equivalent of N'SYNC reforming and going back on tour in their 40's. But seriously, it's good music). Also, I'm a little nervous for Josh Groban. He seems to have gone more Pop/Folksy on his new cd, I hope I like it. I already enjoy the Portugese one.

Take That
J Gro

November 19th-HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS MOVIE RELEASE. I'm not going to the midnight showing. I fell asleep at the last one and I need to be able to be awake at work the next day. So I'll go on Friday. The trailers look sooooooo good. I get all worked up whenever I watch them. I predict they will start with Dumbledore's death, or go back in a flashback. And I also predict the movie will end before they head back to Hogwarts for the last horcruxes. I just don't know if I can watch Dobby die. He was the first death in book 7 that made me cry. Also, I need to get me a HP T-shirt. Hmmm.

November 20th-Sara Bareilles concert. So it's two hours away in Spokane but I think it will totally be worth it. I try to listen to other stuff on my iPod or iTunes right now but I always come back to Sara. I'm still trying to get peeps together so we'll see how this goes.
November 24th-Jillian comes home for Thanksgiving, (maybe even the day before).

November 25th-Thanksgiving. Day of Thanks and Feasting. This year could be interesting with a cousin visiting from the military and a Canadian. I love food so much.

November 26th-Day after Thanksgiving. Black Friday Sales. First day to listen to Christmas music, watch Christmas movies

November 27th-Jillian's 21st birthday. Partying and going to the DOL to get the horizontal driver's license. 


Thursday, October 21, 2010

for monicky

Hi Monica, I thought you'd enjoy these gems I found while digging through my parents storage. And oh hey! It's my 200th blog post!
look at that hair
Kenny Loggins in his "Jesus" phase
Steve Perry is such a tease
Oh Neil Diamond, I love your voice
BTW, these are all my mom's.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

four things I really dig

1. Jason Mraz-he has a new EP out "Life is Good" with three new songs, love the song "Up" and it's allusions to the Great Glass Elevator from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Also, what can't he do? On this one he does a do-wop "Build Me Up Buttercup." One of my new life goals is to see him live. IT WILL BLOW MY MIND.
Gene Wilder (a great Willy Wonka)

2. Pumpkin chocolate chip bread. Yes! It's that time of year. And this time I didn't even have to make it. My mom did. And I get it all to myself.

3. Sara Bareilles-Her new album "Kaliedescope Heart" is wonderful. I love her 'piano-stomp' style and I can't get enough of her song "Uncharted." Also, she did a cover of Beyonce's Single Ladies, it's a little different, but so cool! Just give yourself a second to warm up to it and you will enjoy it as much as I do. Trust me. I'm still trying to decide if I should go see her in Spokane in November, because it would be great. But I need a concert buddy.

4. Wedding dresses with pockets. Not that I'm in the market or anything. But I really appreciate all dresses/skirts with pockets on them. It will totally make me want to buy them.
not my photos (by Sean Flannigan found here)


Saturday, October 2, 2010

big werds

Twice this week I have been called out on using big words. In my opinion, they weren't that big of a deal. In one instance I used the word "sequestered" in telling a story about my friend in the third grade and how she was "sequestered" to make her work faster and not get distacted by the other students. Everyone I was with was like, wow, good word, 'sequestered.' Well, it was a good word to describe the situation. Another time I was at this activity and I went to go play rock band with some kids I didn't know. I sat down to play the guitar and mentioned, "I'm not very 'adept' at this." This kid looks at me somewhat befuddled and asks, "did you just use the word 'adept'?" Yes. Yes I did.

I don't get it. Do I sound snobbish when I use these kinds of words? I didn't think they were that hard. Also, I read a lot, so I have a pretty large vocabulary. And I did go to and graduate from college. So that means I'm kind of licensed to use those big words I used back when "Is goed to kollige." I just find it rather amusing. I didn't really realize I spoke like that.  
thinking about big words

Sunday, September 26, 2010

until today

I was doing just fine. I wasn't homesick for Provo. But I looked through my roommate's photo album online and it made me miss all my P-town peeps a ton. Looking at them having all that fun together. My life is a lot slower now. Just know that I miss you all a lot. A lot.

These...
 and them,
 all of this crowd,
 her
 these crazy kids

 awesome roommates
 and special friends