Monday, October 29, 2007

Bud Light and Hair Driers

Halloween is my all time FAVORITE holiday. It's my favorite season of the year with all the beautiful leaves and the start of sweaters & jeans. And then we have Halloween. You get to do all sorts of spooky magical things AND play dress up. (My favorite game)


This Halloween, I am dressing up as Ariel from The Little Mermaid. She's always been my favorite Disney princess, so I decided to go all out. I bought the cutest Mermaid costume and got my nails done to match. My final touch was dying my hair red to really get the Ariel look.


After my mom applied the color I went upstairs, beer in hand, to plug myself into the wall for 45 minutes with the hair drier to intensify the color. My mom thought it was pretty funny and took a picture...I figured, before she could use it as blackmail, I'd just show it to the world...

Super Sonic Friends


Last Friday Kim, Jade & I left work to go cash our paychecks. On our way back, we decided to stop at Sonic to grab some lunch before going back into the office. When we had all decided on what we wanted, I being in the driver's seat, turned to push the button to order.


Kim's blonde hair must have been rubbing off, because I sat there for almost a full minute trying to figure out which button to push...my finger was hovering over the green "Enter" button on the credit card key pad when Kim goes,

"What are you doing?"

"I don't know which button to push to order."

She rolled her eyes and pointing to the HUGE red button on the left she quotes, "PRESS TO ORDER".


I'm blaming this on lack of sleep and nutrition.
Of course it could just be that I'm slightly mentally handicapped. In which case I'll blame on the fact that I spend the majority of my time in an office full of guys.
All that testosterone fries my brain and I start acting like them.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Proof that they're taking over the world


Is it Love?

Have you ever had such a strong connection with someone that just looking into their eyes can make you dizzy? And when they kiss you, it feels like....tangible electricity. All hot and prickly, like a static shock, shooting from your lips down through your entire body raising goosebumps in it's wake. So intense that it takes a lot to keep yourself from crying. Your skin feels like it might explode off your body into a million little pieces burning bright enough to rival the stars.
And just holding them, breathing them in, is like a drug. You have to focus all of your energy just to keep your soul from leaving your body. You lose track of time, all of yourself completely absorbed in them.
This connection, this chemistry is unearthly. Fiery passion devours you. So powerful that you meld into one single being. All movement and breath together, in sync, as one.

Is this love? I have this with someone....and it scares me. It's wonderful and exciting, I just fear that they might not feel the same way....but I suppose that's what makes life worth living. Being able to experience the thrill of what I'm guessing is love.

Is it love? I don't know. But I'm definitely ready to find out.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Chocolate

I've said it before, and I'll say it again...chocolate is easily one of the best things in the world.

I've been having not the greatest day, and just popped a Mint Meltaway into my mouth. I feel much better now. Funny how that happens.

Now if only we could find a way to make the best things in life calorie-free...

Monday, October 15, 2007

Just when we thought Crocs couldn't get any uglier....




Rhinestones and laces....I definitely think I need a pair of both....
Not.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Note to self: Do not drink from Laundromat drinking fountain


Laundry

I recently discovered that I could open my own consignment store if I wanted to...

We finally decided to clean my room on Sunday night because it's in the basement and we now have mice. I haven't lived in my room for 2 years now and it hasn't been clean for about the last year. I would chuck my clean laundry on the bed or my chair and only go in to pick out clothes to wear. Well, now that we have mice, I had to get my room cleaned and I decided to wash ALL my clothes. I wasn't taking ANY chances. So, Sunday night we went down and bagged all of my clothes....Monday night and 18 garbage bags later, we took a trip to the laundromat.
It was quite an adventure. I'd never been to a laundromat before (I know how that sounds, but it's true) so, I thought I'd document the event. We ended up doing laundry for almost 8 hours. It started out fun at first...making Jonah push me around in the baskets, and getting soap all over the place, but by 4:30AM I was ready to put a bullet through my head.





I am glad we got it done though...I've got thousands of cute outfits to wear. It's like I went shopping, only I didn't even have to spend any money!
But I think I'll just keep my room clean from now on.

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Duh....

I was talking to Gabby at work today and fingering the neckline of my shirt when I discovered I had it on backwards. I've had this shirt for 4 years and have apparently, been wearing it backwards the whole time. I always put it on so the "V" was in the front, but today I found the tag right inside the "V". I felt pretty stupid for a second, but when I turned it around, I found that I really prefer it the way I had it in the first place.

Maybe I'll start a new trend.

Friday, October 05, 2007

Flashback


I've been meaning to write about my day on Wednesday, but I've been working way too much and am thoroughly exhausted by the time I get home.


My little sister is following my footsteps and is in Drama in High School. (yes, I was a "Drama Nerd") Every year they do a semester of Shakespeare and perform in the High School Shakespeare competition in Cedar City during the Utah Shakespearean Festival. Malt ball wanted me to come with them, but there was no way I could take 3 days off work right now, so I went to Brighton on Wednesday to watch her perform for the school. She did a very good job, by the way. I was very proud of her.


Being back in that building made me realize something....I really don't miss it!! None of it. The cliques, the smell, the lighting, the desks. Not any of it. And I REALLY don't miss all the weird kids and the general behavior of everyone there.

All the girls running up and hugging each other between every single class, "Oh my God I love you! I haven't seen you for like a half an hour!" And the guys poking and pulling hair and calling names....I just wasn't made for High School. That's probably why I never fit in. Never had a set group of friends. In fact, I never had very many "Friends" at all. Sure I had quite a few people that would say "hi" in the hallways, but I only really had 2 very good friends all throughout High School. I was never accepted by the "popular" crowd and didn't fit in with the "Nerds" either. As a result, I wasn't very involved in school at all. I came in the morning, went to my classes, talked to my teachers and went home in the afternoon. Never got asked to any of the dances which, at the time, was devastating. Looking back on it all, I really don't think I missed out on much.

The only thing I ever really became involved with in school was Drama my Sophomore and Junior years, and then Art during my Senior year. The arts were my release. I thought I'd stay in Drama forever....I LOVE to perform. It's my high of choice, being up onstage in front of a huge audience. There's nothing like it in the world. But even in Drama I didn't quite fit in. There's so much well...drama. All the girls were so catty and there was constant competition for the attention of our director. I finally had to give up acting in school because I simply couldn't handle the people anymore. That's when I switched to Art. I discovered the last few Weeks of my Junior year that I have a talent for art. Drawing, painting, all of it. By the time Senior year was halfway through, I had made a habit of skipping out all of my other classes just to stay in the studio all day and paint. That, I suppose, is the only thing I miss. None of the stupid stereotypical High School shit.
This flashback of what life used to be like for me has also made me realize that I'm the happiest I've ever been with myself. Even if I'm not the most popular girl around.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Food for Thought...

I went to Starbucks this morning and got a fantastic Pumpkin Spice Latte with 4 shots of espresso...it was divine. Aside from great coffee, Starbucks cups have quotes on them and I'm a word fanatic. Today's was particularly good in my opinion, so I thought I'd share.


Monday, October 01, 2007

That's how Faeries are made...


Yesterday, my mom, malt ball and I took a drive up the canyon. With Coke Slurpees, Cool Ranch Doritos and a camera, we set off into the mountains. We were only going to go a short way up to take some pictures with the leaves, but we ended up embarking on a 3 and a half hour adventure up Big Cottonwood Canyon and all the way down through Heber and Park City. We had a blast. Listening to old Irish drinking songs, practicing three point turns on steep dirt roads, and stopping at random spots to take pictures with the changing leaves.
My absolute favorite though is the picture to your right... Despite the fact that it looks like I'm humping this tree, I was really just trying for a sexy pose....and failing miserably. As I mentioned before, we didn't plan on going very far up the canyon. I was thinking paved roads, sidewalks and bridges. So I dressed accordingly, not bothering to change out of my boots with heels. When my mom wanted to take pictures of Jessie and I in this grove of trees, I quickly found out that heels and soft, moist mountain dirt, are definitely not a match made in heaven.
My goal for this picture was to have one leg wrapped seductively around the back of the tree. That obviously, didn't work out quite the way I planned. I started sinking, and in an attempt to keep myself from falling on my ass in the mud, I wrapped both legs around the trunk. My mom informed me that I looked like I was humping the tree and I started laughing so hard it was all I could do to hold on.
When we got home later that night my brother Alex commented that I took being a hippie seriously, skipping the tree hugging and going straight for the humping. I assured him that I was just practicing making tree faeries.

Home Life


As much as I'm itching to move out, there are definitely some perks to living at home. No bills, a driveway, and good food. My mom is a great cook and has a compulsive need to coddle and serve people. Which makes for great dinners and a chance to be free of responsibility. Even if it's just every once in a while, it's a nice change from the stresses of everyday life. She lets me just be a kid when I need it and it's wonderful. She even still cuts my chicken for me and when we have soup, she puts it in my favorite Little Mermaid bowl that I've had since I was 4 years old. And last week when I was sick and had the worst cramps in the world, she made me Sleepy Time tea, got me lots of chocolate ice cream, a heating pad, and Midol.


We occasionally have our differences, but my mom's the greatest. And my best friend in the world.

Just a sidenote...

I was informed today that after Ben & I left Jade's house on Saturday night, her friend Wayne was asking where Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck went. I found it amusing and informed Ben that we'd make a cute Hollywood couple.
Minus the sappy love songs.