I won't worry my life away.
“Books are for people who wish they were somewhere else.” ~Mark Twain
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Party Season!
I'm pretty sure I had the greatest night of my life last night. It was my cousin's engagement party and it was spectacular. I can't even imagine how incredible the wedding will be. Surprisingly I stayed happy the entire night. I didn't even mind not knowing half the people there and having to stand in front of them all to perform with my other cousins. Of course, they ridiculously strong screwdrivers helped with all of that. I have also tasted the best beer ever. It's called Timmerman's and it's a raspberry beer. Yes, it's girly, but delicious! Usually I hate dancing, but I love my family and having my kind of music helped a ton (thanks to my brother). The photographer even told me she loved our family and that it was the best party she'd ever photographed. The bar also called my cousin to tell her that our family was so much fun and to come back whenever! I am so lucky to have these incredible people surrounding me and I am thankful for it everyday.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
A strange DC weekend
Just had a great weekend in DC with two of my cousins. And there's a great story to go along with it. We went out touring around 10am on Saturday. We got on a pretty full metro car with only two individual seats open so I stood. There was a guy that had his bag on a seat and he ended up moving it for me. He was writing something in a small notebook. Of course as soon as I sat down I got a text from one of my cousins saying "he's hot" and then "give him ur number or mine". So great. He put his notebook away and said that it was too hard to write. We started talking and he was really nice and normal. Of course, I hate sitting next to people and I was sweating and so nervous. We got off the metro and my other cousin invited him to go touring with us because his friend abandoned him. He ended up joining us the whole day and now knows all about our family. He even started doing excellent imitations of us. We went out later that night and had invited him to come, but he didn't get back to us until later claiming his phone had died. Well, today I was stalking people per my usual and came to find out he lied about his age. What's even funnier is that I had hypothesized that last night!! I couldn't stop laughing and still can't. So basically the reason he didn't come out was because he wouldn't have been able to get into the bars! But, hey a three year difference is nothing ;) These are the things I wish would happen to me at least once a week. I just want my life to be like a movie!!
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Whole 30 Program
It's been so nice to have a job. We had staff day yesterday and it was really nice to be a part of something awesome. So many amazing new possibilities for libraries. The only part that was bad for me was the lunch. I have been doing this Whole 30 program, which basically means no wheat, dairy or added sugar or preservatives. Mostly no processed foods. They had sandwiches for lunch, a salad with way too much dressing and cookies and candy everywhere. I had been doing well for 2 weeks :(
The goal of the program is to cut out all foods other than fruits, vegetables and meat. After 30 days you can start adding stuff back in. It apparently helps you find out how certain foods affect you. Whether it's allergies, break outs, or digestion. It's perfect for me, but now I have to start over. Right now there's no way I could do it because Halloween is coming soon an then it's Thanksgiving and Christmas. It will just have to wait until January or February. It seems like a long time. At least it has helped me to start eating a lot healthier. I am going to continue with having no fried food and I will try my hardest not to eat wheat and dairy. Sugar is the hard part. Life is hard without chocolate.
The goal of the program is to cut out all foods other than fruits, vegetables and meat. After 30 days you can start adding stuff back in. It apparently helps you find out how certain foods affect you. Whether it's allergies, break outs, or digestion. It's perfect for me, but now I have to start over. Right now there's no way I could do it because Halloween is coming soon an then it's Thanksgiving and Christmas. It will just have to wait until January or February. It seems like a long time. At least it has helped me to start eating a lot healthier. I am going to continue with having no fried food and I will try my hardest not to eat wheat and dairy. Sugar is the hard part. Life is hard without chocolate.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Finally joining the world
I think it's time I start writing again. It finally feels like I am getting my life together. I got a part-time job at my public library and started this week. Which means I can pay for my own gas and phone bill! Yes, I am still living at home with my parents taking care of most (all) of my expenses. However, with my mom on business trips a lot and my dad working at Lowe's it feels like I'm on my own a little more than before. Don't get me wrong though, if there was any way having my own apartment would be cheaper I would do it. Saving money is my number one priority now as is finishing my master's degree.
I'm also realizing that I never wrote anything about my trip to Europe over the summer! I'm not going to go over every detail. I will say:
The people in the program were amazing! London was by far the best because I was really on my own for the first time in my life. This meaning no immediate contact to my parents or anyone I knew. It was also amazing being with my cousin in Edinburgh. I loved just enjoying the hostel and relaxing. Paris was more tourism packed and thus more tiring. It's also where I got my phone stolen by gypsies. Not the best day, but it certainly was an experience. The pastries from Kayser helped a lot. Mmmm the raspberry tart was excellent! Lastly, Nice was beautiful. I'm glad I got to hangout on the beach eating french food and people watching while listening to music. Shopping was also a highlight there. The walking was not to my liking though; way too many hills.
Back to the present. Europe was definitely a life changing experience. I know everyone says that, but I am so much more open to trying new things now; not just food. Even though I don't feel exceptionally confident, I'd say I have improved considerably. The energy from my new liking of coffee may be helping with that :| I guess I should mention that there's a guy I'm interested in. It feels a little complicated right now, but I'm hoping to get some clarity soon. I think I just have to take initiative.
Wish me luck :D
In addition --- In your face New Year's Resolution!!! That's a first.
I'm also realizing that I never wrote anything about my trip to Europe over the summer! I'm not going to go over every detail. I will say:
The people in the program were amazing! London was by far the best because I was really on my own for the first time in my life. This meaning no immediate contact to my parents or anyone I knew. It was also amazing being with my cousin in Edinburgh. I loved just enjoying the hostel and relaxing. Paris was more tourism packed and thus more tiring. It's also where I got my phone stolen by gypsies. Not the best day, but it certainly was an experience. The pastries from Kayser helped a lot. Mmmm the raspberry tart was excellent! Lastly, Nice was beautiful. I'm glad I got to hangout on the beach eating french food and people watching while listening to music. Shopping was also a highlight there. The walking was not to my liking though; way too many hills.
Back to the present. Europe was definitely a life changing experience. I know everyone says that, but I am so much more open to trying new things now; not just food. Even though I don't feel exceptionally confident, I'd say I have improved considerably. The energy from my new liking of coffee may be helping with that :| I guess I should mention that there's a guy I'm interested in. It feels a little complicated right now, but I'm hoping to get some clarity soon. I think I just have to take initiative.
Wish me luck :D
In addition --- In your face New Year's Resolution!!! That's a first.
Friday, May 3, 2013
Review of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith
I figured I'd attempt a book review as practice for the future. I'm sure mastering the art will take a while, but it will absolutely be an asset.
The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith is the first book I have read for my new book club. It was an extremely quick read, which disappoints me because I did not want it to end. I cried, but mostly I laughed. The protagonist with a fear of mayonaise, Hadley, is reluctantly off to her father's wedding in London. She ends up missing her plane and is put on the next one out. As fate would have it she meets a lanky brit, Oliver, who helps with her suitcase at the airport and they end up sitting next to each other on the 7 hour flight. Of course the book was not just about falling in love. Hadley's parents have gotten a divorce and it deals with the much complicated issue of moving on. Smith does a great job of hitting on all of the emotions that come with the issue. The flashbacks are also expertly weaved in. It was a different experience for me, reading a book in third person present tense. It is definitely something I'd like to do more often.
I tend to find links to my own life in books and imagine myself as the main character. I'm sure I'm not the only- I mean, reading is mainly to escape one's own life, isn't it? Anyway, I am taking my first trip by myself to London in 2 weeks, and oh how I would like it to pan out like this book. If I meet someone as witty as Oliver over there I probably won't come back.
Side Note- I could not stop laughing at Hadley's fear of mayonaise and dentists. That's 100% me. That whole dialog was brilliant.
My LibraryThing if anyone would like to check out books I have read.
The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith is the first book I have read for my new book club. It was an extremely quick read, which disappoints me because I did not want it to end. I cried, but mostly I laughed. The protagonist with a fear of mayonaise, Hadley, is reluctantly off to her father's wedding in London. She ends up missing her plane and is put on the next one out. As fate would have it she meets a lanky brit, Oliver, who helps with her suitcase at the airport and they end up sitting next to each other on the 7 hour flight. Of course the book was not just about falling in love. Hadley's parents have gotten a divorce and it deals with the much complicated issue of moving on. Smith does a great job of hitting on all of the emotions that come with the issue. The flashbacks are also expertly weaved in. It was a different experience for me, reading a book in third person present tense. It is definitely something I'd like to do more often.
I tend to find links to my own life in books and imagine myself as the main character. I'm sure I'm not the only- I mean, reading is mainly to escape one's own life, isn't it? Anyway, I am taking my first trip by myself to London in 2 weeks, and oh how I would like it to pan out like this book. If I meet someone as witty as Oliver over there I probably won't come back.
Side Note- I could not stop laughing at Hadley's fear of mayonaise and dentists. That's 100% me. That whole dialog was brilliant.
My LibraryThing if anyone would like to check out books I have read.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
End of the Semester!
My last paper of the semester is due Tuesday! I just started and I really just want to relax today and have a movie marathon... or something. It should be an interesting, easy paper because it's supposed to be on what I'm interested in, but I always have a problem starting things. Writing about e-books, the internet and changing libraries would normally be intriguing, but I am so tired of research and I don't want to go back through all of the articles from the semester. I also have an issue of remembering what I've read and end up writing my opinions, which isn't scholarly, is it?
Moving on from school- my trip to Europe is quickly approaching and I really just want to pack now!! My feelings keep fluctuating between extreme nervousness and ecstasy. London, Edinburgh, Paris! There is too much to do!!! And I'm not even thinking about my classes because I still haven't got my schedule! I have been trying really hard to stay healthy for my trip. I have been taking Whiskey to run in the park and have started to ride my bike again, which is harder than I remember it being. Why are there so many gears!?
Other than that Doctor Who and Game of Thrones have been awesome!!
Other than that Doctor Who and Game of Thrones have been awesome!!
Sunday, March 17, 2013
I'm going to London in May!
Another weekend of procrastination. Why do I do this? I have no idea where to start with my big research paper due in two weeks and instead of trying to figure it out I'm watching Star Trek TNG and debating what to bake for later tonight. I've also recorded a video and scrolled through Tumblr for an hour. I've even cleaned and exercised. EVERYTHING but do research! I feel that something is wrong with me. I really wish my professor would give us more instruction on our paper. I'm just not sure if she actually wants us to conduct studies or if she just wants us to go off past research. I fear it may be too late to start a survey now.
Since last time I have received my passport and have registered for a seminar in London at the end of May!! It is all I can think about and since it's so far in the future I'm forgetting the responsibilities I have now. My passport is awesome by the way (just not my picture)! I am so excited to be going. I get to stay in the Bloomsbury district and visit Cambridge and Oxford as well as get behind the scene tours of the British Library and other museums in the area!!!! I'll definitely try and keep my blog updated for the entire two weeks I'm there.
Since last time I have received my passport and have registered for a seminar in London at the end of May!! It is all I can think about and since it's so far in the future I'm forgetting the responsibilities I have now. My passport is awesome by the way (just not my picture)! I am so excited to be going. I get to stay in the Bloomsbury district and visit Cambridge and Oxford as well as get behind the scene tours of the British Library and other museums in the area!!!! I'll definitely try and keep my blog updated for the entire two weeks I'm there.
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