Friday, December 12, 2008

Happy HappY!

Next week Christmas break starts!!! Wahoo! I'm so ready for finals to be over. I only have two left: Calculus II and Chemistry. After that it's smooth sail'in.

Plans for Christmas Break:
Rock out! i already have a couple different friends I'm planning on Jamming with so I'm excited for that.
Sew! I know this sounds goofy but I've been wanting to spend a day sewing all semester, and I'm finally going to make time over the break.
Hah, there's the end of my plans! I don't wanna be over booked so I'm keeping it simple: guitar and clothes!

Gotta Do Stuff now.

-Peace out

Monday, November 24, 2008

I'm old

"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass by. It's about learning to dance in the rain"

There's a quote to make your day...

So, it's crunch time. Two more official weeks of classes. Gotta do homework homework homework! But no one wants to read about that! So how about I tell you about my glorious week end:

Last weekend me and the coolest boy in the world went on a date to the "unplugged" concert at the college, only I have no idea why they call it that because everyone was playing electric acoustics hooked up to an amp....okay okay, maybe they were hooked up to the P.A. but in anycase it wasn't a TRUE acoustic show. Still enjoyable none the less.

I missed writing last week but that weekend was a blast an' a half. Institute put on a date dance- it was dinner, a movie, and dancing.

I don't have much to say today. Keep it real, and Detroit keep rockin'

Monday, November 10, 2008

Burrr...itos anyone?


This was quite the weekend.

Ambassadors put on a Rebel Retreat this last Friday & Saturday (Rebel Retreat is where we invite high school seniors from all over the nation to come and experience Dixie for a weekend). We went to the battle of the sexes Friday night and I felt like I was going to "lose" my dinner the rest of the night. It was so sick! They had two people drink a happy meal smoothie. Disgusting! After that we all went to a Bonfire out on the Arizona strip. There were quite a few high school students and one or two Ambassadors that had never been to Arizona so we stopped and took pictures on the state border;)



Saturday after I got home from the Rebel Retreat I pretty much crashed. Then later that night I went to two of the coolest peoples' wedding reception, Andy & Mandy, then to the college for a hypnotist show which was hilarious. Afterward, a group of us went to Denny's then spend a little while being lost in the desert looking for an acoustic show that was going on. We never found it so we resorted to going to one of my friends house's and watching Kung Fu Panda.

Monday, November 3, 2008

There's a picture from Homecoming. It was a blast!

So this last week was good. There were lots of parties and social gathers for Halloween and what not. Wednesday I went on a date with this super fun kid Tommy. We went to the local hot spot "Spoon me." It's this new frozen yogurt place out in Washington. Afterwards we met up with a group of student government and some ambassadors to go on a tour of the DSC tunnels - that's right, we know where the tunnels are and we're not telling;) I'll put on some pictures later.

Then we went to my friend Ricky's birthday party, yea Ricky! Happy Birthday!

Friday I went to a wild Costume party. The guys that were hosting it were all "dressed" as chip n' dales dancers...ouch. So I'm the girl in the picture by the half naked boy. It was a fun party, most every other night of the week I was studying or working, but there was a lot going on this week, very fun.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Life, as we know it, is coming to an end

Last week was crazy! We put on a blood drive at the Institute Wed & Thurs, Friday was food day, for those of you that don't know what that is, hum, yum, literal translation: FREE FOOD. Then that night we put on a dance. Wow. that was interesting, but over all it turned out pretty good. My cousin Matthew and his friend Thomas were in town visiting so I brought them to the dance with me. They were such ladys' men! My cousin is a crazy good dancer and so is his friend so they had lots of eyes on them through out the night.
Saturday I spend the day shopping with my mom and aunt. It was the cutest thing to watch. My aunt loves shopping and my mom loves shopping with my aunt, thus, they had a ball. I just stressed over finding some shoes for President's Ambassadors (it's like ambassadors only we dress really fancy and go to "classy" events). That night after I got back from the Gala Music Festival (President's Ambassadors were helping out with it), I got out of my car and saw all these emo kids walking around. There was some kind of emo party going on across the road from where I live and you could hear the music blaring. I was talking to my friend Tommy on the phone at the time and told him about the party, so we both concurred that it would be best if we attended said emo party.
We went over to the house it was at, neither of us knowing whose house it was or who was throwing the party and just walked in (some might have called this trespassing - but Tommy and I would agree that it was the equivalent of inviting ourselves in;). We followed the music to the back of the house, through an indoor pool area, and to the backyard. They were playing a cover "Say It Aint So" by Weezer...as Tommy and I rocked out at this stranger's party I realized that I knew the lead guitarist, it was one of my best friends, J-2 (what we always called him because we had two Jeremy's in our group of friends), from High school!
It was way fun to see him, as well as other kids that were there that I hadn't seen in quite awhile. We asked Jeremy and some other kids whose party we were at and no one knew. I guess it will forever remain a mystery...

Monday, October 20, 2008

Oh Boy!

So, a little about me... I'm a Sophomore at Dixie State College. This is my second year as an ambassador for DSC, and I'm also on the Institute of Religion Council this year. For the most part I feel like a busy bee, but that's the way I like it!

Okay... So blog entry #1.

Last week was fall break and the week before was homecoming which was a lot of fun. Homecoming week was nuts!!! I'll have to put some pictures on here later. For Ambassadors we made a pirate ship for our homecoming float, it actually ended up winning the competition for best float! Then for Institute was decorated a crane (no not the Asian bird, but a literal crane). It was pretty sweet. Our theme was "Lifting Dixie." The parade was Saturday so was the Homecoming game (I ended up taking a nap instead; it was an exhausting week!) then that afternoon my homecoming date (a.k.a. Dillon - super stud, we got set up on a homecoming date that day;) picked me up and we went hiking in Snow Canyon State Park, and I kid you not - it started snowing!@ Yeah, I know! That night we all went back to his friend Tyler's for pictures (Tyler is a crazy good photographer) then after we ate Pasta factory take out at his house then partied hardcore at the dance. It was a good time.

Fall break was last week. It was nice to get to sleep in (I have three 7 a.m. classes this semester -I know, I know, WHAT WAS I THINKING!!!). Mainly, I spent the break catching up on homework, because mid-semester I have a tendency to slack off a little, shame on me. I did however take a little break friday night to go jam with some cool kids. I have this friend Todd that has his own recording studio (which I am amazingly jealous of) so him and his friend were recording that night and invited me to come play guitar some. It was an enjoyable experience. It's been forever since I've played with anyone - something I really miss. All the kids I used to play with are married now (we all know what happened when people get married...they fall off the face of the planet! ~Only joking, but seriously;) then later that night a group of friends and me watched some 80's movie and chilled.