Thursday, December 25, 2008
I know I don't know how to tag even when I've been tagged by others...
Heroes
30 Rock
M*A*S*H
Biography
Biggest Loser
House
Food Network
Discovery
8 things I did yesterday:
Went to the mall
Wrapped presents
Bickered with my dad
Talked to Lisa
Finally ate Christmas Eve Dinner with the grown-ups
Watched the Dark Knight
Got crushed by an overly enthusiastic puppy
Watched Martha Stewart with my mom at 12 AM
8 places I like to eat:
RA
Olive Garden
Outback
Black Angus
IHOP
Macaroni Grill
Cracker Barrel
My mom's house
8 things I am looking forward to:
My shower in AZ
Seeing my friends from high school
Sleep
Being with my family
New dress pants for work
Reading (like always)
My big, comfy bed-no more air mattresses for me!
Going back to work
8 things on my wish list:
(these are in no particular order)
A puppy I can name Atticus
A trip to Ireland
A house closer to work
A husband
No more lesson plans
A trip to Australia
Money to go on my trips
A bigger kitchen
8 people I tag:
Lisa
Jay
Jennie Dean
Drina
Tanya
Nichol
Amber S
Auds S
Sunday, December 21, 2008
I know that someday my family will actually update their blogs
Saturday, October 25, 2008
I know that I have changed...
It's interesting how often I take those faded photographs out and look at them. Remembering all of the great times I had with friends that no longer are active members in my life.
Or, when you think that you have totally forgotten a person, you suddenly remember everything about them and all you want to do is talk to them, see them, to know how their life has turned out. And then I wonder, how often do I cross their thoughts? Do they look at their time with me as a time of regret? That I have done something, anything, to offend them and they prefer not to remember me at all?
It is memories like that that pain me the most. I have learned a lot in my most recent friendships. I have grown as a person in ways that I would have never imagined. I can look back on the faded photographs with nothing but love for all who inhabit them. My one wish is that I could talk to those people, laugh and cry over our pasts together. Comment on the present and once again share our hopes for the future.
These last couple of days I have been walking down Memory Lane more and more. I find myself wondering if I have been forgiven for the wrongs I have done. Wondering if I could still be friends with people I don't talk to anymore.
I guess my question is...Can I?
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
I know that people in Arizona are strange
Background information...
I was wearing a knee length skirt, argyle sweater-vest, white collared shirt and stiletto knee-high boots today...got that? Good
Me- Hello. How are you today?
Random boy leaning against a car by my apt stairs-Good. And you?
Me- I'm doing well, thank you.
Random Boy- I can see that.
Me- (smile and start walking up the stairs)
Random Boy- (stumbling over himself) I mean, no disrespect or anything...um...
Me- (one last smile and before I reach the top of the stairs)
Boys are odd creatures.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
I know that posts of pictures are super fun!
I know that I've been busy...
So, it's been a while since my last post. Lots of things have happened. Let me list them for you...since I know you've been DYING to read about it...
1. I spent a blissful month on the east coast taking care of my adorable niece and nephew. I would go to bed around midnight, get up to feed a baby at 3, 6 and then 9. (they were eating every 3 hours for the most part) Then of course there was the laundry, cleaning the house and...the bottles. So many bottles...you'd wash them all and it seemed that 20 minutes later, you'd have to wash all 16 bottles again. Of course they were worth it.
2. I planted a vegetable garden. I will never see the fruits of my labor because the garden is in PA..."that's not fair"...that's what you're thinking. I agree but it was fun. Sweating, digging in the dirt and dealing with TONS of gnats...it was worth it.
3. I learned to feed 2 babies and play with the dog at the same time. What can I say...I've got talent :)
4. I survived my first summer without work...barely. I think I read 100 books in 3 weeks. Maybe more...I can't be too sure.
5. I've acquired a new pet...or 3. I have adequately mourned Wadsworth the hamster. He died in May and Lisa, Kellen and I buried him in Kellen's mom's backyard. It was a beautiful funeral and Lisa made sure to give him a headstone as well. When I got back from the NJ/PA area, I went to the pet store and purchased Wadsworth the Second and his brother. I presented the brother to Lisa for her birthday with the promise of free room and board for the duration of his life. He hasn't died yet...She named him Winston. So we have Winston and Wadsworth. Then came Weston. He ran away from his home in Queen Creek and ended up in a friends house. She was terrified of him so he ended up in my house. We love him...stink and all.
6. School has started again and this year is easier than last in the aspect of teaching. I now know what I'm doing so that's good. The kids will be the death of me. This I can already tell.
And that's my life so far...see you next time...
Oh yeah...and i turned 25.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
I know that my family is...super cool
School began as unassumingly as possible on the 16th. I decided, for the first time in ages, that I would actually turn my phone on silent. This would prove to be part of my demise. 6th hour began and I decided to check my phone. To my surprise there was a missed call and a new voice mail message. I looked at the number and I didn't recognize it. My first guess was that it was my dad's car phone, not his cell phone but the one that really belongs to the car and only the car. Pure logic would have it that I should check my messages, so I did. I was my dad and this is essentially what he said...
Since you seem to think that you are forgotten and remain outside of the loop I am informing you that your mother and I are on our way to Allentown because your sister is being prepped for a C-section. You will be an aunt tonight so consider yourself informed.
At this point I ran out of my classroom, amid whispers of "I've never seen her move that fast" from my students, to the social studies room next door. I announced, very loudly, that i was going to be an aunt TONIGHT! not listening to the murmurs of congrats and excitement, i bolted to tell Gillis my news...don't worry, at this point i started to tear...ok...maybe you could use the word cry if you want...
I wish that was the only excitement that I had that day, but alas, it was not to be. My dad informed me that I needed to get an update on my cell phone. I, being the good and obedient daughter, the one who ALWAYS listens, went and got an upgrade. 2 1/2 hours later my new phone was working and I got to find out about the twins. Words cannot describe them so I think I'll show you...enjoy.
Courtney is in the white cap, Nathan the blue...
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
I know that April 1st is a great holiday...
Example-
The social studies teacher fractures her ankle and tears some ligaments. Which story do you believe?
1. I fell off a sidewalk and my ankle landed funny.
OR
2. I was on the bottom of a cheer-leading pyramid, at the cheer-leading conference of course, and the girl on top sneezed and the pyramid fell on top of me and i hurt my ankle.
Lets just say that my answer was #2 and the entire 7th grade believed me over the story that the social studies teacher told. (Did I mention that she was the Cheer coach?)
So today I get into school and I made copies of a literacy test I have. Me, being the gracious teacher I am, completely ignore my students and rip up their test papers if they talk to me in any way, shape or form. When peer correcting the tests, I told them that if an answer is wrong to rip it up (don't worry, they loved this part). Of course, by the end of the 30 questions, not one test was whole and I then took the indescribable pleasure of informing everyone that they just got 0's on the test. Yes, some of them cried. I took great satisfaction in letting them sweat it out before whispering...April Fools...
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Things you might not know...
10 years ago...
I was ending my formative years in middle school and beginning the uneventful ones in high school. I graduated 8th grade in June of '97 and began high school in Sept of '97. So i guess i could say i was in high school 10 years ago.
5 things on my list to do today....
1. Watch Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
2. Eat some chocolate
3. Play with Wadsworth
4. Make fun of Freckles for something (i'm not sure what for but I'm sure he'll do something)
5. Go to sleep
Snacks I enjoy...
I'm a sucker for fruit, chips and Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream
What would I do if I were suddenly a billionaire?
I would open a savings account, buy my mom a house and pay off her debt...and i would go to Australia.
3 of my bad habits...
1. I tend to ignore people sometimes
2. I'm extremely stubborn
3. I don't like to listen to reason half of the time
5 places I have lived...
1. Stirling, NJ
2. Rexburg, ID
3. Las Vegas, NV
4. Provo, UT
5. Chandler, AZ
5 jobs I have had
1. BYU-I Caterer
2. Swim Suit Salesperson
3. MEDCO CSR
4. Ice Cream Parlor Worker
5. 7th Grade English teacher
5 things people don't know about me.
1. I hate being tricked or guilted into doing things
2. I don't really remember much of my childhood
3. When I tan, I get a white line across my nose
4. I've never been in a hot air balloon
5. I have never gotten a ticket.
I know that ostriches are ugly.
This past weekend was awesome! Friday began with school getting done without any hitches...until lunch. A bunch of teachers and I went to Sushi Creek for, oddly enough, sushi. Service was EXTREMELY slow and lunch ended up being around an hour and a half with the Kindergarten teacher being called 3 times on his cell phone because the Assistant Principal has been paging him at the school. Let's just say that the day went downhill from there. The AP chewed out some teachers and hurt a lot of feelings. The afternoon remained uneventful until Casey came over and we went the the Ostrich Festival. You see, Collin Raye was playing that night and we all went to see him. It was amazing! We were front row and we were able to sing along to our favorite songs. The last thing we did was visit the petting zoo. I got to pet an ostrich, a kangaroo, a baby zebra and a baby camel. There were also some other odd creatures from Africa and other such places that I was able to pet as well.
Saturday morning brought a lot of sunshine and another beautiful day. Lisa, Jay, Gillis and I went again to the festival. This time we ate ostrich burgers, funnel cakes, french fries and cotton candy. That's right, I said OSTRICH BURGER!!!! One of the highlights was the ostrich races. Not only did they race ostriches, there were llamas, emu's chickens and camels that raced as well. The llamas did not want to race and half the time the riders fell off the ostriches or the ostriches left the gate without the chariot. Lots of laughter and cheers of "Go Ostrich, Go!" We finished our time at the festival with some shaved ice. We left with a lot of sunburn and butterflies air-brushed on our shoulders. It was a great time!