Friday, May 7, 2010

"When I was younger I could remember anything, whether it happened or not.”- Mark Twain

This week marks the anniversary of my first attempt at college. It makes me cringe to say this, but 6yrs. ago almost to the date, I started my first semester at BYU-Idaho, my first time living away from home, and my first real shot at being an adult.


I moved to Rexburg a few weeks before school actually started and I lived in St. Anthony with my Uncle Pete and his family, while I looked around for a job, and housing, and worked on solidifying everything for school.

Suzette Michie, and DeeAnne Green 2 of my good buddies from high school were looking for a place to live as well and so we decided to room together. Suzette and I went house hunting one day, and almost literally stumbled upon the housing on this street.........




What can I say about College Ave. It was my home for the majority of the time I lived in Rexburg (I moved a street over my last semester, we will discuss cornerstone at a later date!) This street is located right across from campus, the Spori Building to be exact and it had quit possibly the oldest houses in rexburg on it. There were several homes and one Apartment Complex (that was rumored to be an old hospital) called the Davenport Apartments. I'm not exactly positive they were up to BYUI housing code, but the rent was super cheap, and for whatever reason Suz and I decided it was the way to go, and the next thing we knew we were moving into the downstairs apartment of house number 121. If only we would have known the glories that place had in store for us.





My Favorite things about that basement were.......




We had these annoying crows just outside Dee's bedroom that made the loudest most horrible, cauking noises in the morning, one Sunday after church Dee attempted to chase them out of the trees so she could have some peace and quiet for her Sunday nap. the visions of her flapping her arms imitating those obnoxious birds make me smile every time I think about it! Also we had an ear wig infestation that was super awesome and ruined many a box of cereal, that was when I found out that ear wigs don't actually crawl in your ears and lay eggs in your brain. Also the tenants previous to us did not clean the stove... like ever, and they let grease and all sorts of nasty stuff collect under the burner and one time Dee and Suz almost burned the house down when the burner caught on fire, sadly enough I slept through the whole thing, even the fire alarm going off.


But it wasn't just the house, Dee LOVED to pick on me, I'm like way bigger then her and if she would have provoked me enough I'm sure I would have taken her down (wink wink), but alas many a late night you would see me chasing her down the street, because she stole my pillow, or wrapped up in my mattress pad yelling "I'm a Pandido, I'm a Pandido", we loved our "Doink Doink" aka Law and Order SVU.But for some reason the memory of Dee that sticks out the most was every time she had a Popsicle she would throw the stick behind the television, there were a lot of sticks accumulated at the end of the semester!

Suzette kinda got the raw end of the deal and got stuck with the Harry Potter room under the stairs, the best part of her room was this door to the backyard that was taped closed.... it really made Suz feel super safe!





I got a job Cleaning the Spori building at 4 O'clock in the morning.........


Here's a shot of me on my first day of work!


I actually really liked that job, most of the time I put my head phones on and just sang and rocked out to my tunes, while I scrubbed toilets, and cleaned offices. The start time was rough, but the job was easy, and kind of relaxing. But it made for lots and lots of nap time, and it also made for poor attendance in my 8 o'clock Psych class.





That semester Suz, my buddy Krystin Davies aka K-Dizzle, and I all took a Beginning Jazz Dance class, and well lets just say it was a highlight. That's where we learned Suzette wasn't an ambi-dancer!





Not only did I strengthen my bonds with old friends from home, but I created new long time friendships as well.




It's when I first met John Walker, we served as activity committee co-chairs and we became fast friends, I thought he was the prettiest boy I'd ever seen and one night he walked me home from a friends house down the street and from that moment on he was one of my most favorite people, we made lots of memories while at BYUI and I'm sure you'll hear about him more in the future!


This is a shot of us at our White Trash BBQ one of the many sweet activities we planned that summer.



Jamba Juice was a new place for me, I'd heard about it's tasty treats, and once I tried it I was hooked! This guy was the banana man, and to advertise, you could find him on the street corners dancing for his LIFE! it was so hilarious!



Lacey, Katie, and Cassie came to visit that summer and because Lacey was an old Rexburg Vet, she knew all the sweet places to hit up, including this hot spot she called the Palisades, I'm not exactly sure what it was called for real, but you had to drive about an hour an a half to get there, but once you did!!!! Worth IT! It was a waterfall that spiralled down into a basin, and you could hike down it, it was amazing!!!! Now we all know I'm not super outdoorsy, but that was something I attempted every summer I was there. Sadly though that place eventually had a bad mudslide and now if I was told right, it no longer exists, or it's unsafe to attempt, so sorry current rexburgians, this place only lives on in my memory!





So don't ask how it started,  because I'm not entirely sure, but one night we just started hanging out on the stoop outside the boys apartment and eventually dubbed it "Porch Time"! It was our evening ritual, and often times you could find John's brother Bill telling us crazy stories, or we'd just ask each other random questions, that was my favorite thing to do with my friends back home, and it quickly became my favorite with my new friends there.


Pictured here from L-R Back row- Mike McCullough, Sierra Garcia, V-Dogg, and Cassie. Front Row Dave Gaskin, Me, and Kim.


These girls lived next door and were our FHE sisters, That's Kim Copeland (now Beachly), Myself, V-Dogg aka Vanessa, and Cassie Copeland (who was my roommate about a year later) Seriously love these ladies!!!!!



The last night before the break between semesters, all the ladies came together to pull pranks on the boys apartments. We stayed up all night, snuck out past curfew to hit Ramirez, the only 24 hour restaurant at the time. We dressed in black, painted our faces and stirred up mischief, it was AWESOME!!!



This was my date Aaron for the girl ask guy luau!

To date I have yet to have a summer as much fun, as that first one I spent in Rexburg, so many new adventures, so many new people, and so many memories! I'm sitting here absolutely stressed out because there are so many stories and pictures I wanna share, but it will have to be another time and another place. i think this post is long enough. So just to sum things up, I can't even believe how fortunate I was to have things come together so well, that summer. Because of all that took place, Rexburg will always hold a special place in my heart. Some people have a rough time heading off to school in a new area surrounded by new things and faces, but I got off easy, and had the best time of my life!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

"Gratitude is riches. Complaint is poverty."- Doris Day

                                                                      Thank You, 24-




For making me skeptical of Russians!










Thank You, Crazy Kid in my Math class that blesses himself when he sneezes-


                     for thinking no one in the class likes you enough to extend you that courtesy!








Thank You, claw machine at Denny's-


For reminding me who your target audience is.......








Thank You, Leggings-



          For being an alternative to pants when all mine are dirty and I have no desire to shave my legs!









Thank you Kim Kardashian-




                                               For taking "cougar" status to a whole new level!









Thank you Kyle-












For never being afraid to make a fool of yourself!






Thank You, Wind-


For styling my hair all week!









Thank You, Bret Michael's-



For proving reality dating shows don't work......but brain hemorrhages do!








Thank You, Joy-




For defying gravity!








Thank You, Big Red glasses-



For coming back into style!





you were missed!




Wednesday, May 5, 2010

".....and I said hey yea yea eh eh, hey yea yea, I said hey, what's going on?"- 4 non-blondes

What's up with me? I'm glad you asked! Here's what's going on in my world!



I'm in my last quarter at Big Bend, I applied for graduation and as far as my counselor and I are concerned I'm all set to receive my 2 year degree in June. Now, I realize it's just an associates degree, but I'M SOOOOOOOOO EXCITED! It feels good to be so close to accomplishing something.....and it only took me what? 4 years to do it!!!!!


That's me though, always on time (wink, wink).


The middle of April, Angie's sister Kim and her daughter Elsie flew into Seattle and we made a little road trip out of it and hit up some hot spots, like the Woodland Zoo, Seattle's children's museum, and the Tulip festival. It was amazing, we ate some seriously delicious food, and made some serious memories! Angie who is apparently a star sighting magnet, spotted Dave Mathews at the Zoo on the carousel with his youngest son, she pointed him out to me, and I couldn't believe it at first, but after I got another good look, I was so excited, I wanted to get a picture real bad, but Ang reminded me that he was with his family and that wouldn't be so cool, man I hate it when she's right!




Here's some shots from the Zoo....



Also, I'm not gonna say I had a deprived childhood (mainly because my Mom reads my blog and I don't want her to feel bad!) But I never had the chance to attend a Chuck E. Cheese as a child, so Angie and Kim being the saints they are decided it was something I should experience, so we hit up good old Charles E. Cheese, not for the kids we had in tow, but for me!




In fact it was kinda funny because, everything we did that weekend was mainly for the kids, but I think I may have out funned them! I had a blast, here's a few more pics from the weekend.......




Children's Museum





This is my most favorite shot of the whole trip!!!!




Tulip Festival








Big shout out to Angie's friend Liz, and her cousin Diane for housing us for the weekend they were the best hosts and it was a pleasure meeting them and their families!





Just this past weekend I hit up the great state of Utah! I've been attempting a trip there to visit friends for what seems like forever, finally the stars aligned and I found a cheap one way ticket, and then drove back with my buddy Kelly Hodges.




I got to spend some quality time with Kelly's cousin Vanessa, whom I absolutely adore!

 As well as my old friends Callie Lybbert and Kyle Jackson, which is always a treat! (Callie and I forgot to take pictures of our excursion, sad day! Love you anyway Cal!) 





Kyle and I did some improv bowling and he schooled me! This is him Bowling like a nerd to impress a girl!!!


The weekend was pretty laid back, as always I ate like a queen and got a sweet tour of the BYU campus.




yep, that's a naked Indian, apparently the honor code only applies to students!


 Cousin V and I had a little date night at the Gateway mall and we ended up watching "The Last Song", just as I had expected Miley Cyrus sucked BIG TIME! Although I have to admit, there was one scene that actually kinda got to me, and Miley's acting was somewhat believable. Cousin V and I actually shed some serious tears, but that's to be expected I mean it is Nicholas Sparks!


The 11 hour drive home with Mr. Hodges was an experience, Kelly has taken upon himself the role of the brother I never had, and wasted no time finding ways to punch me at random, and gross me out, but he did take me to Tocano's for lunch, so all is forgiven!




 Just a side note, I love Utah, it's beautiful and there's lots of  stuff to do and great places to eat, and some of my most favorite people live there, but I definitely received no impressions to make it my home. There comes a time in a Single LDS girls life when she reaches that age where it feels like you've got to move somewhere in order to find a husband and you think "Hey Utah has a lot of single Mormons, maybe moving there will solve all my problems!" Uh, not so much, I've known plenty of people who have proved that theory wrong! I thought it was a place I'd like to go, but I no longer feel that way.



So what's coming up next?......priority #1 is I need to find a summer job and from there....well, I've officially decided that I should only talk about things that are definite, that are all set up and ready to go, that way it's not so disappointing if things fall through, and you don't have to explain yourself.


 In other words, I don't know yet, I've got some "irons in the fire" but nothing absolute, but I will let you know, when I know!



Tuesday, May 4, 2010

"You know how they say we only use 10 percent of our brains? I think we only use 10 percent of our hearts."- John Beckwith "Wedding Crashers"

I crashed a wedding last Thursday! I never met the happy couple before, I knew 2 people that were actually invited, and it was....... well not as sweet as the movie makes it look, but that's probably because I wasn't lookin' to hook up with hot chicks, so you know whatever!


The upside is, it wasn't your typical LDS wedding reception with the line, the after dinner mints and the crazy sherbet/7-up punch we love so much! This was a pretty classy event and my only pet peeve was the choice of songs selected for their mini dance party they had at the end of the night All this gave me the inspiration for my top 5 list for this Tuesday.



without further adieu today's theme for Top 5 Tuesday is.................................



"Top 5 Most Overplayed Songs @ Weddings!"




1. "When You Say Nothing At All" by Allison Krauss and Union Station









I sang this song at not 1 but 2 wedding receptions in the same year, this song lost it's appeal to me though when it replaced "Lady in Red" as the go to slow song at stake dances, so whenever I hear it now it takes me back to all the times I stood alone along the wall trying to make myself look available for a dance, but nobody takin' the bait! Hmm.... perhaps that's really why I hate it so much?








2. "At Last" by Etta James









I think this song should strictly be played at weddings of people
 over 50 who've never been married, it's a little more fitting, I have a hard timing believing this song when it's played at the weddings of people in their early 20's..... really? really? at last your love has come along, like you've really been waiting that long?......doubtful!








3. "God Bless the Broken Road" by Rascal Flatts







I admit it, I got sucked in and thought this may have been the sweetest love song ever written, but when everybody started jumping on the train and thinking that song was written just for them, it got old fast! Sorry Rascal Flatts you still win my heart with "I Melt" though!






4. "From This Moment" by Shania Twain feat. Bryan White





I think Shania may have the record for most overplayed songs by one artist of all time, I could make her music, an overplayed Top 5 all on it's own! But this song, ever since it came out apparently became the only love song duet in recorded music history! Oh and don't even get me started on when she crossed over and she took Bryan White out of the song completely, this song needs to be retired ASAP, it is too obnoxious to still be used!





5. "Pachelbel's Canon" aka "Canon in D major" by Johan Pachelbel








I sometimes wonder if composers would die a new death if they realized what their works were best known for. For example, would Benny Goodman be happy or disappointed that whenever "sing sing sing" came on it made people wanna eat cookies? Or when you hear Aaron Copeland's "Rodeo" you automatically say "Beef it's what's for dinner!" Same with Pachabel, would he be OK that his Canon in D is the opening act for Wagner's "Bridal Chorus"? I don't know, but I can't figure out why with all the various classical pieces to choose from Pachebel's Canon gets played like it's the only one that exists! Time to switch it up people!








So.............did I miss one? what songs do you roll your eyes at when they come on at weddings?

Monday, May 3, 2010

"A hero is someone we can admire without apology."- Kitty Kelley

Moses Lake is pretty void of cool places to shop, If it's not at Wal-Mart, Fashion Bug, or Maurice's, you gotta head for the big cities because Mo-town is out of options! Now I am a girl that loves her accessories, clothes can only take you so far, and it's what you accessorize with that really makes or brakes an outfit... Am I right ladies?


That is why my My Monday Hero is Miss Angela Clay





Angie owns the store Liberating Style,I do not know exactly what brought her here to quite possibly the most fashionably challenged area of Washington, but I am extremely thankful she found her way and managed to find a reason to stay. For about 3 years now I have frequented her shops and booths, and I am never disappointed in all the sweet stuff I find! Some of my most treasured accessories have come from her, and I feel the need to praise her for aiding me in my constant quest for cute stuff!




It's not just her store that I love, This lady is truly amazing to me, If I had to describe Angie in one word it would be Industrious! On her website http://www.liberatingstyle.com not only can you find her online store, but she has a Fashion Magazine, as well as blogs, photos, and videos all geared towards plus size woman who don't want to be left out of the fashion world. It seems like every time I see her she is always working on something, or trying to figure out someway to bring a little more urban culture our way and you know I'm not mad at that!  


I've purchased a variety of different things from this place, but here are a few of my favorite finds, from one of my favorite stores.





My Winter Pea Coat that has kept me warm the last 3 winters........ a Liberating Style purchase!


remember these?......... courtesy of you know who


I call this my Superbowl ring


And lastly........ possibly my greatest get of all time


One part snake, one part zebra, it's my "Snebra" purse in bright green!


If I had to pick one thing I owned that embodied my personality it would be this purse!


Everywhere I go people stop me and say "Oh I love that bag", "where'd you get that purse?" and yada yada yada! At the zoo, at the mall, at the movies, at church, the list goes on and on, this purchase may have been the greatest decision of my life!





And I owe it all to Angie and her incredible eye for style! So, much praise to you Miss Clay, thank you for bringing fashion to the basin, thank you for giving all us big girls an opportunity to feel cute, and thank you for reminding me that it's all about making the best with what you got!

You are my Hero!




Tuesday, April 27, 2010

"It's been a long time coming, but I know a change gon' come!"- Sam Cooke

This blog has been in need of a makeover! I have had zero motivation to do anything on it, because I'm just not inspired, lots of stuff has been going on, but I have managed to shirk all opportunities to write about them.

And it never fails......everytime I read Sis. Payne's blog, I think man I really wish I had themed days, so I always have something to inspire me.

So, I don't care how completely unoriginal I'm being, Starting next week it's a whole new Big Girls Need Love Too...... I hope you don't mind the theft of the theme idea, but you know since when have I shy'd away from that?



Here's a breakdown of the days.....



"My Hero"Monday-

I love to give shout outs to people that inspire, or impress me, or even just make my life happier! I picked this theme because It seems to me I'm always thinking about people I want to pay homage to, because they dazzle me with their character, so you can expect pictures and stories about a new person each week, that has done something I think is amazing!



"Top 5"Tuesday-

This is the first of the "Not from Emily" ideas.... if you've read my blog before I bet you can guess who I stole this idea from.  The Top 5 list idea came from Angie (shocking!) via the movie High Fidelity, the characters in the movie are always spotting off top 5 lists usually themed towards music because they work in a record shop. but anyway Angie has always said it's the perfect amount, sometimes there just aren't enough options to constitute a top 10, not to mention sometimes that gets long, top 5 is quick and to the point, and since I'm notorious for making things longer then I need to, I figure this is a great way to help me out with my long windiness! But be warned I may throw a top 10 in on occasion in case I wanna talk about favorite TV shows or food or outfits or something!





"What Up" Wednesday- 

Wednesdays will give me a chance to give updates on my life, things I'm doing or looking forward to doing, and a chance to post pictures of what's going on in my world... this could be the most boring day of all, so you may just wanna skip this day, I will not be mad!






"Thank You" Thursday-

Jimmy Fallon has a lot of great bits on his late night Talk show, but so far my all time favorite is when he writes his Thank you cards at the end of the week, it's always random, but hilarious, and I love the idea so I'm stealing it, (also my friend Katie does this same sort of thing on her blog which I think is super funny... so yet another friend I copy!) I am not as clever as Jimmy or his writers, and I do not have a member of "The Roots" playing  special Thank You mood music while my thoughts are read a loud, but I'll make due with what I got, you can't have it all right? 



"Flashback" Friday-



remember that "my life Through the 00's" blog I started but never completed, this is an excuse for me to bring that back, and also gives me a chance to finally post my embarrassing dance pictures, or some of the cool old photos of my parents and grandparents, Friday is my day to reminisce about the past.












So that's the new and improved blog from Emily.... hope you like it, and See ya next week!