Monday, November 29, 2010

Review Schedule Time!

It's that time again! The last three weeks of school! My goal is (quite literally) to survive this week, and then it's pretty much smooth sailing from here on out. I have a ridiculous amount of reading to catch up on, 3 papers to write and 7 exams to sit (including one this afternoon. Boo.)

I hope everyone had a great thanksgiving! I had a great time with my family - we had a small lunch on Thursday and then a larger shindig on Friday. A 24.5 pound turkey for 14 people and dinner out in the barn was a lot of fun!

Last night when Lizz and I were both home at the same time (shock!) we cleaned and started to decorate for Christmas. She brought a bunch of lights from her house, which we spent some time hanging last night.

Wish I had time to blog in more detail. Instead I should probably go make myself lunch and get reading.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Birthday the 21st, Part 1

I had the BEST birthday yesterday! I wore a crown, I had my first legal drink at NXNW at dinner with my family and best friends, and I saw Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (part 1!) at midnight with about thirty of my friends in APO.


I had a wonderful birthday, and I can't wait to celebrate again on Sunday afternoon! :D

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Just 5 more hours...


I'm 21 in England right now, does that count?

(Just 5 more hours to go...)

Monday, November 1, 2010

Shuffling, Shuffling

Bonjour, November!

November is a much better month than October. I have a lot of beef with it as a month in the school year, not so much as a month in the calendar year. I love the way October feels, what with finally experiencing fall weather and the delicious, spicy, squash-filled cooking opportunities, but as far as a month in school, it's pretty much abysmal. October doesn't have any breaks, it doesn't have any reprieve from merciless exams and coursework. I'd venture to say the best thing about October is when it ends... Thanks, Halloween!

I had a BLAST this last weekend. I went to a few parties and slept past noon on Saturday AND Sunday. (Some of you may be wondering what my costume was this year... I wore camo this weekend, Ally went as a low budget pirate - it's free if it comes from your closet!)


Dragging my sorry arse out of bed this morning at 9am was a struggle, but I made it to class. I'm experiencing a (completely non-alcohol-related) Halloween Weekend hangover at the moment. I've changed all my calendars (the bunny suicide calendar looks like this, this month!



I do love the Bunny Suicides!)

I've been dreading this week for a while now - This week I have four exams, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.

Now, Monday's and Wednesday's exams need a bit of clarification, because they're both not REALLY exams, they just look like them in my planner. My French "oral exam" is today, but it's more of a project that I have to turn in this afternoon in class (it involved me working with a classmate, writing a script, and recording ourselves speaking in French, which I did last week.) and Wednesday's exam is a French "Redactiรณn", which is an in-class essay writing exercise. (The other two exams are actually exams in the more traditional sense. French Chapter 5 exam, and a geography exam covering the most recent three chapters.) I may need a few strong drinks at the end of the week, but I've already made myself an hourly study schedule and it feels like I can not only tackle but also conquer the week at this point.

(Changing the subject a little, but not really as it has to do with my upcoming week...) Those of you who know me even a little bit know my tendencies for obsessive behavior... recent examples of this include my obsession with Maroon 5 (um, I may have spent the last 3 months listening to their albums on loop) and the show Psych, which is about a man who pretends to be psychic and aids a police department as a psychic detective. It is hilarious. Not only that, but all four complete seasons are on Netflix, and the first five episodes of the fifth season are on Hulu. So, um, I may have spent the last few weeks catching myself up with all the episodes I've been missing over the last few years. The fifth season resumes on TV next week after a brief break, but they're showing a preview of it at the Union on Wednesday night! I'm super pumped. It'll be a nice break in the middle of the week!

After I went to my History class, I went back to my apartment to do some cleaning (I resolutely ignored EVERYTHING this weekend and laid around in my pajamas all day yesterday) and drink a lot of coffee, so I'm off back to campus to turn in my Oral Exam. If you need me this week, you can find me in the library... It looks like Ally and I will be closing it every night!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Little Army

Little known fact: By the time I graduate, I will have accumulated an army of Littles in APO. Haha.

You remember last semester, when Kim became my first Little?

Today, Blanca and Maaria became my Twin Littles! They're pretty much awesome. I see some good times in the future.


And this is my Line thus far. I'm a Grandbig now! Brianda (Kim's new Little), Kim, Me, Maaria, and Blanca.

After dinner, we caked someone again. Poor Erika.



I love my family! Contrary to popular belief, it is easy being (a) Green.

Friday, October 22, 2010

RAGE.

Okay, what I'm feeling right now is not exactly "RAGE!" but more along the lines of "ARGH!! So FRUSTRATING."

I am finally getting into this running thing. Actually getting into it, and not just going along with it because I have to. I really like the way I feel when I run - it's my favorite cardio exercise. I like how I feel skinny, I like how my feet bounce, and I like the burst of energy that I get when I run. I feel more and more every day like I might be able to tackle something like a half marathon. (Oh hey! 12/4/10!)

But with these longer runs, the old enemies resurface.

ASTHMA.

(Bum bum bum!)

I've had allergy and exercise induced asthma for what seems like forever. I've been seeing my doctor (who is the best asthma/allergy doctor ever! And also who happens to be an alumni of UT's chapter of APO! Small world.) for at least nine years. Under normal circumstances, I've been able to control my asthma, to where most of the time my inhaler stays at home, unless I know I'm going to be somewhere around pets. It gets annoying when allergies are bad, it has been mildly threatening when I've overdone it while doing Tae Kwon Do or something, but I feel like it has never actively worked against me.

The last week or so, I've been working on running for longer distances without breaks for walking. I notice that it's really easy to start walking and really hard to keep running, so it's partly a mental thing, but also it's partly due to the fact that a half marathon is 13.1 miles and I don't want to be walk-running every other mile of it. I would like to run as much as possible while being reasonably attuned to my body, and what it may or may not be screaming at me.

These longer periods of running have been triggering a different kind of asthma attack for me. Usually, my asthma problems are like (and this is the best way I can think to describe it) a cobweb in the back of my throat. The air can all get in, but it's like it has to be sieved first, and the sieving process is annoying, but that's it. The asthma problems I'm having while running feel more like I can't properly catch a breath. I can feel my lungs inflating, but I can't make them slow down. Unlike what I've heard people suggest, it's not like breathing through a tiny little straw - not at all, actually. (I've tried the straw thing before, just to see if it replicated it. It's bunk.)

I run with my inhaler, mostly because I understand how stupid it is not to, (though sometimes I forget) and so when I have these asthma problems, I can use it to calm down my body and breathe again. What I am all "RAGE!" about is the fact that I feel like my body is ready to push into longer distances, but my lungs are not. It's not like after my 4 mile run (well, 2 mile run and 2 mile walk home) I want to jump up and do it all again right now, but I could have kept going. I think I could have even run the whole way. But this stupid asthma thing got in the way. And Ally has a strict "one and you're done" policy when she runs with me, which is probably for the best.

While I understand that it's very important to push myself, I also understand better than ever that I have to listen to my body and not push TOO hard. I just wish my body were not so wheezy. Asthma is scary, and I thought I was doing really well with it. Having two asthma attacks in one week was not what I visualized at the beginning of it.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Emma, and my own silly hormones

Emma is 22 months old now. Folks, she's almost TWO. Talk about mind blowing.

I know I haven't really written about her, except briefly, in the last few months. Here's what has been going down in her life.

A few weeks ago, she had to have surgery. She had been sick all summer, and got UTIs and Kidney infections on what seemed like a weekly or biweekly cycle. Her surgery fixed that, and in the month and a half since that happened, she has gained a ton of weight (Oomph!) and is doing SO well.

I see her twice a week at least, though recently it's been more like three or four times (very busy parents!) and every time I see her, I swear she's bigger, smarter, more adorable. I can't imagine life without her these days. School is so stressful that escaping to her house to play with her is sometimes all I can look forward to in the day. That's not to say that I am absolutely miserable in school - far from it. But the brief break from the monotonous, unending cycle of reading, studying, and writing papers is a welcome one.

In the last few months, Emma has become so much more vocal. Previously, the easiest way to understand what she wanted was to let her point to it. The daycare she goes to taught her some sign language (for food-related words: milk, water, more, please, finished, etc.) and so at mealtimes it was easy to understand what she wanted. Other than that, it's good old trial and error. But with her ever-expanding vocabulary, it becomes clearer and clearer to me exactly what she wants. What is even more astounding to me is that she understands me perfectly. When I tell her to stay put, she stays. When I ask her if her diaper is dirty, she responds. When I ask her what sounds a duck makes, she tells me. Obviously, I know that she can understand me, but it never fails to astound me.

She is learning how to string words together to make sentences. She is a little chatterbox, and sees fit to inform me (or anyone!) exactly what is going on in her little brain and in her world. She adores her little baby dolls, and when she puts them in the toy crib, she says to me, "Baby sleep!" When I take her to the playground, she climbs all over the structures and tells me what color everything is. "Blue wall!" When she is hungry, she will climb into my lap, get right in my face, and tell me, "Eat now!" When she wants me to follow her, she'll say, "Come on!"

When I started looking after her when she was a teeny little four month old baby, I never expected that I would find such delight in her; how she grows, how she learns, how she loves. I adore her. I love her. Her little baby hormones work on my little baby-wanting and baby-loving hormones and trick me into thinking that I am her mother, too. Recently I have realized that these tricky little hormones have been telling me they want ANOTHER baby to look after. This is a particularly strange revelation to come to, especially considering that I am absolutely NOT her mother. But my body and my brain are both telling me very different things. Brain knows I am too young and still in school. Body thinks I should go out, find a man, and start poppin' em out. (P.S. Mom? I promise I will give you a few grandchildren. In the future. As in not soon.) Brain wins this round, but that doesn't stop Body from reminding me how adorable babies are and how good they smell.

Silly hormones.

More on Emma some other time. :)

Friday, October 15, 2010

Where I've Been

Where have I been?

Well, ACL happened last week. And that was pretty awesome. (Best ACL that I've been to! Full album of my photos of the weekend is up on my facebook!)




And this week was APO's semesterly blood drive, so I donated some of that.

And I've been baking some cakes. (And then those cakes aren't turning out well, so I've been making cake balls from those cakes.) (Lots of birthdays this week!)


And I've been running a lot. And looking after Emma a lot. These days, she is chattering a lot (she's learning to string words together to make sentences!) and is coming up on her terrible twos. I had to carry her into the kitchen kicking and screaming the other day, which was a new one for me.


Also, because it's fall (it looks like fall, feels like fall, sounds like fall, smells like fall) I've been making delicious apple butter that I have been eating on EVERYTHING. Honestly, some days I feel like everything I eat is merely a vessel with which I can eat more apple butter.

It's just so. delicious.

Officially halfway through the semester! :)

Sunday, October 3, 2010

OU weekend!

This weekend started with a road trip!


I wore my cowboy hat all weekend, because what else is more Texan than a cowboy hat? My Little, Kim, came with me!

We got to Dallas and found the hotel, and before the party started the girls painted their nails! These were my nails...


And apparently Jorge did something to his nail (along the lines of slamming it in a door) and agreed to let us paint it.
It looked AWESOME!

Like when I went to the Rose Bowl, there were many people and few hotel rooms! There were around 50 of us divided between 4 rooms, and there were literally bodies everywhere! Luckily, I got there early so I got a bed!

Game Day arrived without incident, and we made our way to the Cotton Bowl and State Fair grounds.

We met outside of the East entrance and gathered the flag.

But not before we took group pictures!

We had to chill in the tunnel for an hour or two and at one point the ESPN Road Trip crew interviewed one of our flag coordinators and then shot a quick video of us being crazy!

After that excitement, we took naps on the flag.

We did our stuff on the field and then hauled it to our seats for the GAME!





OU may have won yesterday, but it's 6:33 right now and OU STILL SUCKS!

That said, before this weekend, I had a lot of respect for the fans and their team, but after this weekend I have to be honest and say that I lost a lot of that respect. It was a little frightening walking onto that field and being cussed at, insulted, and verbally beaten by the fans surrounding the tunnel and in the first 10 or so rows of the stadium. I was afraid that they would throw things on our flag, spit on us, or something worse - but luckily none of that happened. Because we were from Texas (and thus had a modicum of self respect) we did not respond, but instead held our horns up.

It wasn't all bad, though - I had a lot of fun this weekend, got to know people (especially the pledges) a lot better and generally had a great time. On the way home, Kim and I stopped in Starbucks in Waco and met the president of the Zeta Omega chapter at Baylor University. He was a really nice guy and was game for chatting with us for half an hour or so.

Fall is in the air - I can't wait for the next football game!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Torchlight Parade

After the incident yesterday, the university was back to normal. I had anticipated this, but it was nevertheless incredibly strange to walk by the PCL and see people going in and out like any other day.

Something I was grateful for was the tonight was the Torchlight Parade and rally for the Red River Rivalry weekend. The rally brought everyone together under the rally cry: "OU SUCKS!"

Let the mass migration up to Dallas begin! (Friday afternoon is when I am going!)

APO doesn't only do flag runs at football games (which I will be doing this weekend), but we also have several other, smaller, less used flags in our trailer. There are four or five flags in there - 3 football flags (the current one and two old ones I think), 1 parade flag (an ultralight, "small" [in comparison to the football flag] flag for marching in parades), and 1 drop flag (a heavy, large flag [but not football sized] that is very dense and falls very quickly). Tonight, we broke out two of the flags - the drop and parade flags.

The Drop flag is dropped from the Presidential balcony. (That photo is from another event we do a drop at, Gone To Texas.) We have to show up super early, tie on harnesses, and go tie the flag to the pillars on the balcony, the whole process taking about 45 minutes to an hour.


We have to put the flag in the elevator and then take it out again...

We have to tie harnesses on (in a very awkward manner, let me tell you...)


We have to snake the flag around the pillars (and take artsy photos because the sun was perfect!)


And then we have to return to watch the proceedings from above...

And then we have to push the flag off the balcony.


Before we pushed it off, however, there was a lot of this going on:



(If you are reading this in the email, there is a video here. Go to the blog on the internet and watch it!)

I can't wait for this weekend! It's going to rock, whether we win or lose. (But of course we're going to win.) (Except if we play like last weekend, that was just embarrassing.) (It's 11:25 and OU STILL SUCKS!)

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Totally fine

This morning, the University of Texas campus went on lockdown after a gunman shot off a number of rounds. Luckily, he did not shoot anyone, but he did shoot himself on the sixth floor of one of the libraries on campus.

Here is an article, which probably explains everything better than I can.

My classes do not start until 9:30 on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so I was just waking up when I heard about the incident, and I am perfectly safe in my apartment. There was a possibility of a second suspect, and the campus has been combed, but as far I know, they did not find one. I've just heard that we have been given an "all clear", but the university is closed for the day and all classes have been cancelled.

I am so grateful that nobody was hurt by his actions - it is still very unreal to me to realize that this happened not even a mile away from where I live. Thank you to all who emailed, called, or texted me to see if I was safe - it means a lot to me to know that you all love me so much.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Specific brand of crazy

I have news!

The diet is over!

In my opinion, my final tallies are overwhelmingly positive. I've gone from 43% body fat to 36% (obviously I have a ways to go, as a healthy range is in the 20-25% area), I've lost 35lbs, 40lbs of fat (a good visual for this is like going to the store and holding 40 boxes of butter), several inches around my waist and hips, and something like 3 cup sizes (YAY!!) I am so happy and proud of myself. And I had to go shopping for new exercise pants yesterday, cause mine don't fit anymore. (Double yay!) I want to lose a few more pounds, but what I really want is to focus on toning up my body now.

Now that the crazy diet is over (and I've gotten a few of those cravings out of the way - only gained back about a pound and a half after finishing my HCG shots, which is to be expected after coming out of such a strict diet!) I'm ready to move forward with my life and my new dietary habits. So far, this has included a lot of salads for lunch and grabbing apples or bananas on the way out the door, so I believe it is so far so good. (Although, I am guilty of a half batch of "1am cookies" and watching Love Actually with Ally on my couch the other night!)

Ally (who is doing the Jenny Craig diet right now) and I have been walking around Town Lake once a week in the morning. Since we both want to get to swimsuit season next year and be able to go to the mall and ask "Does this swimsuit make my ass look fat?" (instead of "Does my fat ass make my ass look fat?") we've been talking about goals and training and how to go about continuing to lose weight and look fabulous. We, who have our own specific brand of crazy, decided that the best way to go about training is to literally just throw ourselves into it and sign up to run a half marathon in December. (December 4. Mark your calendars. Do it.)

(So okay, we decided this after a few margaritas. But when we signed up, we were totally sober. I believe that's one of the best drunk decision I've ever made.)

We decided that the first 6 weeks of our training will be using the "Couch to 5K" app on our iPod/iPhones. It is a program which eases you into going from not running at all to running a 5K in nine weeks. Well, we only have 13 weeks between now and December 5, so we're cutting it a bit short. It starts you off with 1 minute running and 1.5 minutes walking, which is what we have done this week.

Ally mentioned a few weeks ago that she was interested in starting a vlog to mark her progress through her diet. Her idea morphed into a shared vlog for the two of us, where we record ourselves talking for a minute or so about how each run went and how we think we're progressing.

And so, Team Super-Mega-Foxy-Awesome-Hot was born. ("SMFAH" is a Very Potter Musical reference... Which, if you have not seen this Harry Potter parody musical, you should.) We are going to buy matching shirts for our race - it will be totally awesome. I am SUPER pumped!

Ally and I have a few videos posted so far, so go ahead, take a look around the blog, and follow our progress through the next few months!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Oh Fall where art thou?

I’m ready for the fall to begin.

I’m ready for cooler weather. I want to wear those hand-knit fingerless mittens in my sock drawer, my lovely blue scarf that doesn’t match them, and my long jeans again.

I’m ready to bundle up and head out, to retire my flip-flops for the winter (but not really because, let’s be honest, it’s almost always flip-flop weather). I want to wear those boots I found at my mom’s house last weekend with my comfy darkwash jeans tucked in them.

I’m ready to get into the swing of classes, and I want to embrace the humdrum of the campus once it has settled into the semester and bathe under the unflattering fluorescent lighting in the library every night. I want to push beyond the introductory and into the really good, juicy stuff I know is coming.

I want to tie my apron around my waist and bake pies, cookies, and cakes with pumpkin, cinnamon, and cardamom. I want my whole apartment to smell like a cake shop while I switch between reading a cookbook and reading a textbook while the pastries bake. I want to bring my creations to classes and meetings and make people smile.

I want to snuggle on my couch with a book, squished between my little colony of pillows and under a mountain of blankets. I want to light a candle on the days that I can’t cook, and I want that candle to chase away the stress of an impending exam or paper.

Oh yes, I’m ready for fall to begin.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

A rant about assigned reading...

Somehow, I always forget how unending schoolwork gets every semester. Right now, I'm looking at my "Syllabus Syllabus" (which contains every reading assignment I need to complete between now and December 3rd) and while I have every assignment thankfully crossed out for the week of August 30-September 3, I have yet to begin everything from September 6-September 10. My sense of accomplishment from last night and my righteous feeling of "I deserve to sit on my couch and watch this movie!" has already worn off. And it's not even noon yet.

The weird thing is, while I miss that sense of accomplishment and am grudgingly mumbling a few choice words at my textbooks, I'm still enjoying myself. I love being in school. This year is already so much better than last spring. I can feel it.

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In other news, I'm sick of my diet. I want it to be over. I can see the golden light on the horizon! The golden light is filled with bread, and cookies and margarita nights! (But not an excessive amount of any of these, of course!) My friends keep telling me how good I look, and I know what I need to do to keep on going. I'm feeling so good about myself and about the way I look that even if I progress no farther, I know I'll be happy. But darnitall, I WILL keep going.

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In other, other news, UT Football season starts today with an away game at Rice! So I want to see everyone proudly wearing orange and with their horns up!


Friday, August 27, 2010

First Week

Here is, as promised, a breakdown of my classes, what I think about them, and whatever else I feel like mentioning:

History of Science: Some of you may remember that last semester, my UGS class was "Science and Art: Then and Now", which basically broke down to a history of science and art from the Renaissance to modern times, and how they really go hand in hand throughout the centuries. Well, the class I am in this semester is taught by one of the same professors as the UGS course and is structured largely the same... except without any of the art. Having experienced most of these lectures already (except perhaps this time it will be more in depth), I have a feeling that this will be an easy class. I definitely enjoyed the last one, so here's hoping!

French: This is my last semester of French and my first opportunity to take a language class with a male professor. So far, I'm enjoying it. It's a pretty standard French class so far, though. My professor is hilarious! When students walked in late the first day of class, he switched to speaking Spanish to throw them off. I hope it'll be a good class!

Australian Literature: The best way to describe my professor is "a hot mess". She's all over the place, a little bit crazy, and everything I could ever want in an English professor. I swear, the more I get into my major, the more I enjoy and look forward to the eccentric professors I get. They're always the best to provide the most crazy ideas and lecture the best. I'm thoroughly looking forward to taking this class!

Human Geography: I can't call this one yet, to be honest, because we've only had one class and it was about the syllabus. It seems like it will be interesting and perhaps relevant in some way, but I can't tell! The only thing I definitely don't like about this class is that that the professor forbids note taking on computers!

Thinking is exhausting! Around 9:00pm yesterday I was exhausted. The beginning of the school year always hits me hard. I've already spent some time in the PCL (which is simultaneously my favorite and least favorite library on campus; dreams go to the PCL to die, and yet because you're so miserable there you get tons of work done in order to escape it!) and already feel behind on my homework (though in reality I am not... I just need to spend a little time with my textbooks this weekend!)

I have high hopes for this semester!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Starting line...

So it's that time again. I present to you my schedule! (This will change soonish... at which point I might post the updated version.)



So I am taking 5 classes and 14 hours. What you do not see on the schedule is my Piano class, which I believe I will be arranging hours with whoever my professor will be sometime soon.

It turns out that I was right to be nervous about the audition. Apparently, they could only admit 14 out of the 50 students who auditioned, so I was very lucky to be admitted! I am very much looking forward to playing, bettering my technique, and improving my repertoire. I feel like I did not push very hard the last few years of my piano lessons, and it is in this class that I hope I can do just that - improve. I'd love to learn some more difficult pieces! Of course it occurs to me that my piano-playing abilities are much higher than the average person, but once you live with something for a while it becomes old news. I'm ready for new news, new pieces. I only hope I can rise to the challenge.

School starts tomorrow... and I will probably write my traditional class breakdown sometime between now and the weekend. For now, I am off to bed because I am exhausted!

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Weight this morning: 173.6
Pounds lost: 33.4
Pounds to goal weight: 28.6

I went on a grand adventure to the mall to purchase some shorts that actually fit me and don't fall off my body... but what I realized was that now that it is "fall", merchandise is all about long sleeves, knit tops and long pants. What retailers seem to fail at realizing is that the heat index was like 110F today. Eventually I found some cute shorts at Old Navy, but for a while there I was afraid I'd have to die of heat exhaustion in the one pair of jeans that fit me right now...

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Getting Organized

I love back to school fever. I just love it. It makes me about ten million kinds of excited - I love buying textbooks, new notebooks, new pens, and going back to school to see friends I haven't seen in months. I love every second of the days leading up to school, having gotten rid of my "I just need summer right now" jitters of the last semester.

One of the things I did last semester was write down a list of needs and wants pertaining to the semester. This semester I want to make a similar list, but I want to make it more of a goal-oriented list. I worked a lot last semester on balancing work and play and failed rather miserably. I went from all play and no work to all work and no play, and that didn't do me any favors. This semester, I would like to be mostly work and some play. A good 3-1 ratio, I think.

So without further ado, here is my list:
  • Make at least a B+ in every class
  • Be less of a control freak - let it go sometimes!
  • Find time to read at least one book a month - for FUN.
  • Put away at least $100 into the Oxford Program Fund a month (see below)
  • Make a study schedule and treat school as full time
  • Go to every APO event you can - just do it!
  • Find ways to get into publishing (see below) - talk to people! Network! Graduate in 2 more years for it!
  • Be honest with friends and roommate when unhappy or uncomfortable - be open!
  • Write when there is time, but don't let it interfere with those B+'s!
  • Become more efficient with time - especially with school work.
So that's my list so far. It's going up on my bulletin board for me to look at every day.

About the Oxford Program: I'm not in yet, and I'm not guaranteed a spot, but it is an opportunity for me to study abroad (at, well, Oxford) next summer, in July and August. I desperately want to go, and this requires me to save up some money. With my current level of employment (regular twice-a-week Emma time and occasional date nights for other families) $100 is a pretty reasonable amount for me to put away. I'm hoping that I'll be able to find ways to add more than $100 to it, but $100 will be my goal.

About the publishing thing: I've decided (after months of deliberation, to be honest) to drop my education minor and work toward what I actually am interested in pursuing - a career in publishing. I've always been fond of editing and you ALL know how much I love to read. I know that the profession is a lot less glamorous in real life than it is in my mind, but it's always been the thing that I've gotten excited about. I want to make it happen, so it WILL happen!

And that's that! At the moment, I'm off to go cuddle with the school supplies at Office Depot.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Let me introduce the new nest!

Oh, hello there! So nice of you to drop in to see my new place! Take a look around, make yourself at home!

To your left when you come in the door, you see my kitchen!

If you go straight forward, you see my living room!

I have a little window between the kitchen and the living room!

Then in my room, I have my favorite bulletin boards...


Some artfully arranged black and white photos that I've taken. (Except there is one in there taken by Siobhan, which I stole... Hehe!)

A very familiar bed...

And plenty of windows to let in light (when I'm not taking photos!)

Lizz has a room directly across from mine, but we're both still in our pajamas, so I figured I'd wait for her to be dressed before I stick my camera in there!

Some other changes, I got my hair cut yesterday! The bangs made a return, but they are a little more prominent. Like it?

If you can, come see my new place! I'll make you coffee or tea and we'll have good times. :)

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Weight this morning: 176.8
Pounds lost: 30.2
Pounds to goal weight: 31.8

In other good news, I fit into a smaller jean size this week! Yay!! I need to find some belts around here...