Sunday, February 14, 2010

 

valentine's day

My lovely roommate Anna and I currently find ourselves doing our schoolwork together in quite the romantic setting, complete with dim lighting, pink carnations in the center of the table, sweet smelling candles, relaxing classical music, Passion hot tea, warm blankets, and our beloved stuffed animals sitting in our laps. I have tons of work to do in the next 1.5 weeks (2 of my classes are front loaded), but I'm thankful to have these little moments of quiet and rest, even if I do have to be writing my financial analysis paper at the same time. Needless to say, I'm greatly looking forward to the end of the month when a large bulk of my schoolwork this semester will be finished. Until then...

Happy Valentine's Day!

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Monday, June 1, 2009

 

may happenings

May has been a crazy month of transitions which is part of the reason I haven't found much time to blog. I spent much of the 2nd week of this month buried in a library preparing for my comprehensive accounting exam that was on that Thursday night - it felt so good to get that thing over with! After that, I decided to go home to see my family even though I had a Finance exam early in the week. Daniel flew in to see his family that same weekend and we were able to spend some time fun, relaxing with each other and with our college friends. Daniel and I celebrated our 2 year anniversary of dating on May 19th! Because we couldn't actually see each other on that day, we decided to plan a fun date night to celebrate after I moved up.

When my last final was over, I went back home to spend a week and a half with my family before flying to NYC for the summer! Time at home was really good. I don't always know how much I miss running errands with Mom, telling stories to Dad, goofing off with Mike, being real with Rachel, and making Jackie laugh until I'm actually at home doing those things that I love. Home was also great cause I spent time laying out by the pool with one of my best friends, Katie, right before she left to spend the summer teaching English in Romania! I also hung out with my other best friend, Sarah, in between her traveling for internship interviews. I also got my fill of tasty Sonic drinks which I'll have to go without until August.

I'll end this post with pictures of another big change: getting a summer hair cut!

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Saturday, September 13, 2008

 

no place like (my college) home

Well, I am now a college student who has official left the college dorm life. I really do enjoy the freedom and independence that comes with living in a house. There are many benefits: I don't have to punch in a 4 digit code every time I want to use the bathroom, I don't have a curfew, and I don't have to swipe my ID card whenever I enter my house. Even so, being in a house is very different and there are several things I am still trying to get used to:

1. conserving electricity
This was never a concern of mine in the past. I feel like my roommate personifies a shadow, of sorts, as she is constantly turning off lights and water faucets behind me. I expect to be more cognizant of my actions when our first water and electricity bills come in.

2. TV
Luckily, all my roommates are committed to studying and doing well in their classes but even so, I had never heard of "Gossip Girl" or "90210" until this year...

3. close proximity
The aged walls in our house happen to be fairly thin so all my roommates are keenly aware of the amount of hours I spend on the phone. I think I have thoroughly convinced them all that I am crazy and let's be honest... I don't blame them. I guess I was in even closer proximity last year but my former roommate shared the same sentiments as she also had a long-distance boyfriend.

4. food
Food is expensive. Not only that, but trying to feed myself is way more challenging than I ever expected! I like to attribute my increased appetite to more consistent exercise but this is both good and bad. It seems like no matter what I make for myself to eat, I can never stay full for more than 2 hours. And the things that I do choose to make usually contain a great degree of processed ingredients. I am so jealous of friends who have a seemingly ingrained knowledge of "simple" dishes like pasta and grilled chicken and green bean casserole . I wouldn't even know where to begin if someone asked me to "marinate" a piece of meat. Maybe it just takes a lot of trial and error but in that case, refer to sentence #1 of this paragraph.

5. roaches
Unfortunately, I am without the comforting presence of fearless males like my dad who laughs hysterically at my inability to remain within 2 rooms of the roach-killing episode. However, I should mention that my roommate happens to possess awe-inspiring audacity by the way she clamps down on live roaches with a paper towel-lined hand.

Aside from all these things, I feel very blessed to be surrounded by 3 beautiful, amazing, godly girls and I'm very excited to learn more about their hearts and experience all the things God has to show me through living with them this year.

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