Saturday, February 27, 2010

Masquerade and Cupcake Party

Happy Birthday to me! Last night we had a sweet masquerade party where several characters showed up. It was mostly just my roommates, Erin, Theressa and Adam and Greg. We decorated cupcakes and played the game Compatibility. It was pretty funny to see who did and didn't think a like. Then we decorated our masks. I bought them at Porters with Erin because they were the cheapest ones I could find, but we kind of discovered that they look a little funny when you put them on. The eyes are really wide set so they looked a little goofy, but it was still fun to decorate them with gems, feathers and glittery paint!
Me and Adam
Me and my favorite cousin!
Erin and Theressa chowing on some cupcakes
L to R, Adam, Anna, Erin, Jessica, Theressa, Jackie, Me, and Greg
Theressa got cornered by Scream
This one is probably my favorite

Friday, February 27, 2009

Winter '09 Thus Far

I finally found some time to update my blog and post some new pictures. A couple of weeks ago after church we got everybody together and took some roommate pictures. They all turned out pretty good and we had fun taking them. Although our locations were a little limited considering everything is still covered in snow, so we took some right outside our apartment. The weather is still pretty cold here and the wind was pretty nasty yesterday, blowing so hard with slushy snow.
I am so grateful for my roommates this semester. We don't seem to ever have any major problems and we got along pretty well. We just finished season 3 of "24" because Erin had them on DVD and now we'll probably go through withdrawals. We always joke how we love a manly man like Jack Bauer. It sounds like we might go paintballing tomorrow with our FHE brothers and some friends, and Erin and I really want to get our hair cut, so we might do that today or tomorrow. So there are most posts to follow...hopefully.
Here are the girls: Back row to front, Amy and Theressa, Becky and Alyssa, Erin and me.
Got to represent our home.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloweenie and Then Some

Last night we had our ward Halloween party and it was also Fran's birthday. I'm a little sad to say it wasn't the liveliest shindig we've ever been to, but we still made the most of it. Afterwards we invited people over to have cake and open presents for Fran's 21st birthday.
After the party we posed in the hallway in our costumes. I was a 1940's swing girl and I even made my corsage out of silk flowers. Alyssa was Belle from "Beauty and the Beast" and she even had a book she was carrying around. Erin was a cat and I lover her little tail because it would curl up in back. Fran was a kissing booth and she was giving out chocolate kisses. Theressa was a Firefighter, and even though it was made for an eight year old boy it was so cute on her.
We went to our FHE brother's apartment and took a "family" photo. Some of them were bums and didn't dress up, but Ryan (back, left) was Dwight from the "The Office" and he did a great job. Jared (back, in yellow hat) was Bob the Builder and he had a toy drill from D.I. (the best part was it still had the price tag on it). Drew (front, left) was G.I. Joe and Brad (back, red sweatshirt) had on kid's plastic armor and we were just glad he dressed up.
Theressa, Erin and I were just hanging out. I love rooming with them because they are so much fun and we get along. It's so nice to have someone to relate to and we're all so easy going.
Since it was Fran's birthday we had to decorate accordingly. We covered the living room with crepe paper and blew up some pink balloons. Theressa and I went to the dollar store the night before and bought her 21 things in her favorite color. Most of the stuff we found was useless but we still got a good laugh out of it. And I have to put in a plug that Fran got her mission call to Australia, Melbourne West! We're so happy for her and know she'll be a great missionary.

Happenings in the Burg

For one of our FHE's we organized a photo scavenger hunt around Rexburg. We broke up into teams and had to document ten different things we were doing or places we went to. In my team were my roommates Erin and Theressa and our FHE brother Ryan. I think we might have scared him a few times, but he was still a good sport. It was a lot of fun and when we came back to the apartment we took turns looking at the pictures.
We had to pose by a semi truck and we just happened to find one in front of McDonald's. You can kind of see the Fries, which was basically why we picked this one.

We had to pose next to one of our favorite statues on campus so we picked this one on front of the Austin building. I don't know if it was our favorite, but it makes for a great photo op.

Ok, so technically this one shouldn't count because it was supposed to be at a fast food counter, but we went to Sonic and they only have the drive thru's. We thought it still worked pretty well.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Yellowstone and Buffalo Bill

Thursday I went with my American Humanities class to Yellowstone and then to Cody, Wyoming to see the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. In class we'd been discussing what painter Thomas Moran and photographer William Henry Jackson must have seen the first time they came to Yellowstone in 1871. The trip was great because we went to parts of Yellowstone I'd never gone to before, or at least I don't remember, and it was perfect weather the whole day.
This is a view of part of the Grand Canyon from Artist's Point.

This is a view of Lowe Falls from Artist's Point. We were supposed to go down to the falls but the road was closed.

We did get to go down by one of the falls, but this is nearly as big as the Lower Falls. We got to stand right above them.

Outside the Buffalo Bill museum in Cody there was this statue of Buffalo Bill. I ended up not taking any pictures inside the museum, mostly because I was afraid my flash would go off and I would get in trouble. The museum had five exhibits and all were amazing.

On our way back through Yellowstone, we stopped at one area that had boiling paint pots and this geyser. It was the perfect time of day.


Before the sun went down I able to catch the light off of the springs.

Fell Off the Face of the Earth

No, I didn't die. I'm just back in my little corner of the world in Rexburg, Idaho. I'm now about three weeks into my junior year and I love being back. There's such a good atmosphere here it almost makes the winters bearable. I haven't posted in a while because either I have too much going on or I feel like there's nothing interesting to say, but I'm back. Maybe it will be a little easier now that I'm settled. Although, I don't anticipate a lot of down time with 18 credits, but at least I'm living with Erin again and that's always good.
Classes are good. I'm taking three English classes, two Humanities, and D&C. Most people think I'm crazy when I tell them I love my grammar class, but I do! I'm just an English nerd at heart. I also love being a Humanities minor because we get to discuss classic works of art and occasionally see them in person. This week I went with my American Humanities class to Yellowstone and the Buffalo Bill museum in Cody, WY. It was so much fun,
This week I also did something for the first time: I donated blood. One of my roommates' boyfriend works for the Red Cross and we decided to go as an apartment and donate. I wasn't really nervous and thankfully I don't get queasy at the sight of blood. Although, I must have looked a little sickly because when the woman was taking my blood she asked me if I was OK like five times. It's just the anticipation that kills you. Anyway, being back at school just feels like home away from home.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Olympic Fever

For the past week I can't seem to look away from the TV screen. Every night I get sucked into the Beijing Olympic Games and am amazed at the power and abilities of all the athletes competing. Most of the time I marvel at swimmers like Michael Phelps who continually shatters Olympic records and is now the most awarded athlete in Olympic history. I was also thrilled and thoroughly amazed by Nastia Liukin and Shawn Johnson when they won Gold and Silver at the All-Around Gymnastics competition. So many people participating show so much strength and endurance it's no wonder we place such an emphasis on the Olympics and what a spectacle they truly are.

Something else that is refreshing to see is a sportsmanship that prevails at the Games. Although every nation is reaching for the same goal, they all seem to embrace each other, no matter the outcome or the setbacks. The prowess of Michael Phelps at these Games is certainly something for the recordbooks (winning a race by .01 sec.) but something that is truly impressive is how he handles himself in the public eye. He, like much of the US Team is going for the gold, but that are also truly representing the USA in a respectful and honorable light. I hope the rest of the Games continue this way and seeing the accomplishments of the USA Team would only be icing on the cake.