Thursday, August 28, 2008

history in the making

Tonight is the 4th and final night of the Democratic Nation Convention. It is also the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's "I have a Dream..." speech. Whether or not you support Barack Obama, it will be a historic night to witness! I suggest you tune in when he accepts the Democratic Nomination for President because he will have become the first African-American to do so. You can catch the DNC on local channels at 9, and on CNN and C-SPAN throughout the day.

Thanks and enjoy history in the making! :)

You can also see DNC videos featuring speeches made by Joe Biden, Michelle Obama, Hillary and Bill Clinton at C-SPAN and of course, youtube.

fresh meat warehouse

Comedy Wars had their first show tonight for the 2008-2009 school year. Regardless of academic responsibilities, it's tradition for all of us to go on Wednesday nights, consume large amounts of caffeine, and giggle or sometimes uncontrollably laugh at the student improv masters. There is one major difference during this weekly gathering: there are MASSIVE hoards of freshman stealing chairs, blurting out immature (and ludicrous) suggestions, and forming a sea of bright eyes that spans every last inch of the student lounge. I have never seen this campus more packed, not only at Comedy Wars, but in the bookstore, in the food court at Brady, the library, etc. They are EVERYWHERE. The lines are twice as long where ever you go. Student capacity is to the brim in classrooms. It's nice that enrollment is record breaking, which means millions for our ever-changing and always developing university, but when do you start to question the need for space?

Bottom line: It's war, freshies.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

quotables -- artsy fartsy

I had my first drawing class today since high school. My eccentric art professor is rambling on about the syllabus when he gets to the subject of attendance:

"Just come to class 'cause some of the shit I say is genius! Sometimes even I don't believe it!"

Saturday, August 23, 2008

survey says yes?

Brace yourself! This is pretty long and in no way do I think anyone is capable of having the attention span to read it! But I figured I'd take things back to grade school days for kicks! (and to take my mind off an upset stomach)


If you could take credit for writing one song, which would it be?
Uh... Baby Got Back! Only kidding... :) It is impossible to pick just one.
If you could play one instrument perfectly?
piano
If you could play one sport perfectly?
tennis
If you could speak a second language perfectly?
it's a toss up between French (because I'd love to live there someday) and Spanish (because I'd love to speak with Paulina and Lizbeth)
If you could have all the knowledge of one profession, which?
for passion: veterinary medicine, for good use: cardiologist
If you had to choose one candy you could have from now on, which?
swedish fish or anything chocolate
If you had to change lives with a friend for a week, who would you choose?
Josh for his piano skills and the experience of being a guy
If you could read one person's thoughts for a day, who would you choose?
....
If you could have one car, what would you choose?
a hybrid
What noise do you love?
the sound of rain
What noise do you hate?
the sound (and earthquake) of the door slammed upstairs
What turns you on?
kindness... a nice smile isn't too bad either
What turns you off?
arrogance... hands down!
What's one song you secretly love?
She's Everything- Brad Paisley
What city feels most like home to you?
Columbia
Would you rather cook or bake?
both
Do you prefer sweet or savory foods?
savory
What is your job title?
former receptionist, current student
Do you like your boss?
Her kids were hilarious, but she always gave me her work.
What's your favorite dog?
beagle or border collie
Descibe your mom/mother figure in 5 words.
food-pusher, loving, organized, silly, caring
Decribe your dad/father figure in 5 words.
caring, supportive, strong, loving, hilarious
Do you smoke? What brand?
Nope, I'd like to die a cooler way and with good looking lungs, thanks!
What's your favorite fruit?
pineapple!
Are you a morning person?
I am becoming one slowly but surely and with no intention
What do you order at Starbucks?
caramel macchiatos, caramel frappucinos, and iced passion tea lemonade... they are all delicious
Do you like Sushi?
more like addicted
What's your favoirte body part on the sex you prefer?
hahaha calves. :)
What do you like the most about a the other sex's look (ex: eyes, smile)?
eyes
What's your favorite curse word?
shiiiiiit
What's your favorite reality TV show?
uh The Hills, duh. Shoooot giiiiirl I watch that drama every Monday
How often do you hang out with friends?
everyday
Do you do relationships?
C'est possible. but not now.
Do you want to get married someday?
someday
What's your favorite name?
Jack
If you had to live with one person as your roommate, who would you
choose?
Mallori!
What's your favorite nickname?
Kimbo Slice! hahaha :) Kimber is very cute though
What do you order at Subway?
turkey with bacon and lots of veggies on honey oat
What's your favorite beer?
bud select
Do you like wine?
I haven't had enough to know
Would you rather go dancing with friends, or have coffee with friends?
coffee weekdays, dancing weekends
How many hours a week do you work/go to school?
hahaha I will be attempting 17 hours this semester with a very difficult course load. Wish me luck.
Name one song you could sing all the way through even without it playing?
there are too many... I like Josh's rendition of a Blevins? song "Whenever I'm alone I'm thinkin' bout you, my hands are doing things they shouldn't do..." haha You'll have to hear it sometime.
Name one band that sings lyrics that relate most to your life?
john mayer perhaps? I have no idea...
Do you like your city?
love it!
What are the words/phrases you say the most?
"I say yes!" "Sweet."
Would you rather call or text?
I hate talking on the phone but it's quicker/more understandable although I prefer texting
What movie makes you cry the most?
P.S. I Love You... seriously every single scene I'm in tears saying "He was such a good guy!!" Ridiculous!
What's your favorite christmas movie?
Elf
What you name a dog?
Penny, Pepper, Stormy... my new favorite, Beefy. hahaha :) Gotta love Rob and Big
What would you name a horse?
Black Stallion... kidding.
Did you ever babysit as a teenager? Who?
Yes, little Rosie was a handful but she was charming and imaginative
Would you rather go to the beach or the mountains?
tough! Mountains
Favorite Disney character?
Pocahontas was my girl
Favorite Theme Park?
Six Flags
How many people have you had sex with?
that's not personal at all
What annoys you the most?
this wound on my elbow that refuses to heal!
Did you like this survey?
it was interesting
First though when you saw yourself in the mirror this morning?
rough night, eh?
Favorite season?
fall
Biggest Fear?
heights and death
Biggest Obssession?
animals, music, art,and currently David Sedaris books
Favorite workout?
Tennis or mountain biking! or hiking! :)
Outdoors or the City?
love both unconditionally
Best movie you've seen in the past month?
dark knight. "Wanna see a magic trick?"
Any siblings?
Andy and Beth
Ever won a trophy?
yes
Being rich or finding true love?
all you need is love
Last time you had a waffle cone?
in Colorado
Celebrity crush?
Jake Gyllenhaal... shoot giiiirl, he fine. :)
Favorite soda?
Dr. Pepper
Any special talents?
I can cross my toes
Sing in the shower?
when a song is stuck in my head
Are looks important?
definitely not.
3 people you trust with your life:
Mom, Dad, Beth
Any friends you dont really like?
love them all
Birthplace?
South St. Louis
Still live in the area?
near
Best Habit:
cleaning
Worst Habit:
being fickle
Last person you called?
Scott
What do you think about most?

How long have you been breathing?
20 years in two weeks
Are you single?
yes, I'll be too busy come Monday
Have you cried today at all?
It's still early! haha no I'm pretty happy these days :)
What did you last drink?
cranberry apple juice
Do you want to be in a relationship?
no thanks, not now.
Do you actually believe in perfection?
I believe in coffee perfection. :)
Would you rather it be sunny or rainy?
sunny but a few rainy days are always welcomed
Have you been to New York City?
I'd like to go some day
What do you think about before you go to bed?
what's happening tomorrow
Last time you did laundry?
two weeks ago before I left for Mizzou. Looks like laundry day today!
Do you fight with your parents all the time?
Never anymore. I've learned to appreciate them a lot more than I did.
Do you believe in love?
It's hard to believe that two people can make each other happy for too long. But I've witnessed proof.
Sometimes I do... Family and friends are my belief.
Who was the last person to lay in a bed with you?
Carl or Lis probably
Where did you sleep last night?
My bed and then magically I landed up on the living room couch when I woke up?
Do you want kids?
Yes!
Where is your phone?
on my desk
Who has your heart?
my chest cavity. :)
Do you have a friend of the opposite sex you can talk to?
so many... but I can talk to Craig about just anything
Favorite sit down restaurant?
Crusoe's is family tradition, but I love Macaroni Grill or Noodles & Company
Do you believe that everything happens for a reason?
absolutely
What do you regret most this month?
nothing!
Do you have your wisdom teeth?
I never had any
When is your next road trip?
I think we are planning on a huge group trip to Colorado for winter break! :)
What do you look for in the opposite sex?
awesome sense of humor, intelligence, compassion, spontaneity, confidence, common interests, kindness above anything else... but I'm definitely a sucker for big brown eyes and a way with kids!
Last time you laughed?
this morning, too many times last night
Whats your mood at the moment?
slightly guilty, slightly sick
Would rain actually stop you from going somewhere or ruin your plans?
Never! Just makes things more interesting!
Ever been in a wedding?
my brother's
Myspace or Facebook?
facebook baby, so I can creep! haha kidding
Where were you two nights ago?
hanging out in our apartment
Last time you saw your parents?
two Wednesdays ago
What woke you up this morning?
sunlight
Did you kiss or hug anyone this weekend, who?
I hugged very many wonderful people this weekend, I kissed someone who will remain anonymous.
Who was the last person to give you a ride somewhere?
"Jesus"/Greg
Do long distance relationships work?
if there's no communication or commitment, definitely not.
Who do you wish you were with right now?
Mallori! I miss our talks
Would you rather talk on the phone or chat in IM?
anything but having a conversation over the phone
Do you listen to music everyday?
it's a must
Are you a fast typer?
fairly
What are you doing after this?
taking a shower, making a quick bite to eat, possibly meeting Kevin for Starbucks and wandering campus to scope out our class locations.
Is anything bothering you?
nope!
Do you miss someone?
can't say I do!
What do you want to do right now?
end this
Are you listening to music right now?
haha what's playing on my iTunes now is My Teacher Is A Werewolf by Harry and the Potters :)
Have you eaten ice cream in the past 48 hours?
no ma'am/sir
If you had to choose one person to date, who would it be?
there is absolutely no one right now that I would prefer to date.
Who do you text the most?
Kevin texts me way too much. And Ryan.
Who do you talk to on the phone the most?
Probably my fashia
What did you eat last?
bbq at the boys' party last night
Have you ever liked someone and were too scared to tell them?
nope, not at all. I'm pretty open about that

Friday, August 22, 2008

reminder



September 18 -- Motion City Soundtrack at the Blue Note
September 30 -- Ani DiFranco at the Missouri Theatre
October 9 -- New Found Glory at the Blue Note (for Jackie)
October 15 -- Old 97's at the Blue Note
November 13 -- Matt Nathanson at Pop's


Any takers? :)


Thursday, August 21, 2008

currents and [constants]

Smell: my shampoo

Sight: A sticky note from Kaitlin that says “P.S. You are Sunshine”

Sound: Question- Old 97’s… who are at the Blue Note in October!

Thought: It was a nice change of pace to wake up this morning to the sound of the rain outside my window. Rainy days always make me want to cook something special to eat, fall into my bed, and read a book all day. I’m half anticipating, half dreading the first week of school partly for the reason that this short “summer vacation” will be over. It also means that it’s the start of the last year for a good handful of my friends who will be graduating next May. Quick recaps of memories from the past twelve months flash through my mind and as the direction jumps from one moment to another, I realize that I would never change a thing that’s happened. There have been silly and serious mistakes I’ve made, uncertainty in most aspects, sadness in hidden tears, academic facts and life lessons learned, and some of the most indescribable and happiest moments. But those friends, who have been there through it all, are the most meaningful to me.
I have a feeling this year will not be any different. It’s just another exciting chapter of a book that I can’t put down on a rainy day like this.




For the sweet tooth:
Genius (and delicious) Trail Mix brownies Kaitlin and I concocted
Try not to lick the screen

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

It's kind of like whack-a-mole but more like...

Yay for 90's music! I've changed my blog song from Strawberry Swing (from the new Coldplay album which is very, very good I've discovered after some pestering by Josh) to a classic 90's song, Semi-Charmed Life by Kaitlin's favorite. It's so catchy (must be those do do do's) despite the actual meaning that it just makes you feel good in a way.

Saturday morning Jimbo, Jackie, Dan and I packed up our things and headed out on a road trip to KC! Needless to say, there were a lot awesome memories made in the following days. We ended up at Jimbo's lake house on Lake Lotawana where I fell in love with his dog, Tess, a cute and playful creature that refuses to sit still. It was so much fun tubing with Jackie! Every time we thought we'd fall off, we'd laugh a little harder until our stomachs were as sore as our arms. Jimbo and Dan rocked their wakeboarding skills out on the lake while Jackie and I took pictures. After we docked the boat we traveled to a Peculiar place (ha ha punny!) and spent the night at Jackie's. In the morning we pulled ourselves out of the sinking couch, ate breakfast/lunch, crippled Carl stopped by, and then we were back on the road to the Plaza. For those who have never been to KC, the Plaza is an outdoor shopping area in the downtown section. It's a really beautiful area architecturally. I've only been in KC when it's cold so it was refreshing to see people outside in the restaurant courtyards and people walking about the streets. They even had a live band playing outside an Eddie Bauer store. Random, right? It was fun to wander the streets and explore the different shops. Later that night we returned to Jimbo's, went tubing/wakeboarding again, ate a delicious dinner made by his hilarious Mom and talked outside for hours. We eventually retreated from being eaten alive by mosquitos and watched the Olympics inside. After Bolt's cocky but impressive Gold Metal showdown, the gladiator pose made a distinct mark in our expressions the following day when we went to Worlds of Fun. We started our theme park adventure on the Spinning Dragons, a kid's roller coaster where the cars spin along the track. The highest hill was maybe 150 ft tall but for a man such as Jimbo who has never ridden a roller coaster before, it proved to be scary! Jackie started laughing as he screamed the way down thinking that Jimbo was joking... haha it was hilarious but he conquered his fear and we ended up riding the Patriot (ride on Patriot!!), an inverted coaster like the Batman at Six Flags, the Detonator, the Timber Wolf (a rickety wooden coaster that jerked you out of your seat), and the most intimidating of them all.... THE MAMBA! It's one of the highest, fastest, and steepest roller coasters in the world and you can see it from a few miles away. Definitely intimidating reporting by the girl who is afraid of heights. We made our way up the hill and I squeezed Jimbo's hand into a million pieces when we went screaming down it! Crazy scary ride, but we defeated it! All of us ended up riding it multiple times along with the other less intimidating ones. Overall a great weekend with amazing friends and hilarious adventures! It was nice to get in a few days away with good friends before this busy semester starts...


Tuesday, August 12, 2008

you feel like home to me

Greetings from the home of the 4th ranked Tigers! I saw our football boys on the cover of Sports Illustrated peeping out behind the other magazines. Let's just hope this one isn't the kiss of death...again. I can't express how pumped up I am for this season! I'm ready for awesome tailgates at the boys' house, painting up and spelling out clever phrases, and that beautiful sound of the stadium after a touchdown! Fall has to be my favorite semester for this reason... It seems to bring everyone back together. 

People say you never know how much you really miss a place until you return. This is true for me. It feels so wonderful to be back in Columbia! After a stressful and tiring week scrambling to get things done, I am so happy to find refuge in this little apartment and in familiar faces. This morning Kaitlin and I made a delicious breakfast of pancakes, eggs and bacon in our little kitchen... It's pleasantly convenient to have a place to cook after living in the dorms for two years. Very nice! After she left for an interview, I had the entire apartment to myself. Empty! So I cleaned for a bit, tried to unpack some things and ended the morning in the kitchen again. Some good music, tasty coffee, and a nice window seat on the kitchen counter makes mornings so much more enjoyable. This may be my 2nd favorite part of my day...maybe. Last night Jimbo and I went fishing at Stephens Lake Park. Considering I haven't picked up a pole and baited a worm in about 6 years, I established a nice little record! I hooked 3 very cute blue gills in a matter of 10 minutes! It was definitely an awesome time... If you ever visit, you should check out this park! The sunset is so beautiful on the lake. After fishing we went to see Batman with all the other boys and I'm still cracking up over the hand sanitizing scene! Finally! A three hour movie that keeps you interested from beginning to end! Awesome movie, awesome performance by Heath, blah blah blah you've already heard enough from everyone else I'm sure. 

We're still working out the internet situation so this is the sole time I've been able to access it. Temporarily we are stealing internet from the girls above us but it's only working on Jackie and Kaitlin's laptops. Probably won't be back online for a few days... Until then take care!







Saturday, August 9, 2008

busy bee

Too busy for words today so I thought I'd leave you
with some fun graphic design/illustration.
I can't believe I move back to Columbia tomorrow!
A million things have yet to be done, and
I still have to say goodbye to those favorite people.
Enjoy!



Alberto Seveso



Thursday, August 7, 2008

always between the lines

I've got a weird, funny feeling that kind of warms you from the inside. It makes you curiously question, but I deny it.
Every gesture is so blatant yet sincere, but I'm pretty sure I'm someone who doesn't recognize a good thing when they see it.
Just a feeling that requires further direction. And a lot more time.

We'll see what happens.

:)

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand

A morning routine for me usually includes a picture of me stumbling out of bed way too early for any sign of communication, squinted eyes, feeling for the bathroom so I can take a shower. Then after I throw my hair up, get dressed, and brush my teeth, my mom and I leave for work. She drives and I catch up on sleep that I foolishly put off until an appropriately late hour. When we get into the office, I put away files left on the work bar, unconsciously make some oatmeal and slowly awaken with the help of coffee in my cup. Larry, our mail guy, comes in with a new tropical shirt each day of the summer in hopes of fooling us when he decides to repeat one that will most likely depict palm trees, margaritas, or "beach babes". For a goofy middle aged man, he brings life to the front desk. When all the morning mail is sorted, I'm instructed by Marisol on little purple sticky notes in Japanese characters to make files. I remind myself to have her teach me kanji, but I never ask. The sound of grown women gossiping like high school girls in the cubicles behind me is always present. I spit out "good morning", without thought but with a toothy smile, to each person that walks in. Most mornings are a carbon copy of this with a few minor details that are different.

To shake up a few things, all of us were called into the conference room for a meeting. Expecting this to be Deb informing us of the new receptionist, I sat down next to Vivian. She's a sweet older lady who always asks about Alex and never fails to call me beautiful every day. We smile and joke about the possibility of us being in trouble. One of the managers sits down in the front of the room. She starts to speak but some people are still talking. She then tells us how we should continue to treat people with respect and kindness because "we never know exactly what a person may be going through. They may never tell us". She then says that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. I sat still. I wanted to cry but I hardly knew her.

It seems so unfortunate that most of us never take advantage of possibilities we are offered every day. It is rare to find someone who appreciates life to the fullest who isn't faced with a life threatening illness. We complain about waiting in traffic, having to do extra unassigned work, the little that we have, or even worst, the fact that we have so much, but don't have more. People look down on the man in the street asking for spare change, but blow their money away on excess things. I've known Christians that can't accept difference but preach the love of God and I've known atheists that will give you the shirt of their back for nothing in return. We fail to say the things that need to be heard. It seems hard to appreciate the gifts in our lives, and we take for granted the ones that care most about us. I'm guilty. It's hard for me to understand how people can hold grudges over petty reasons. My mother has been ignored, ridiculed, and hurt for trying to love her own sister. My aunt will hold that grudge to her grave and it's the saddest thing I've witnessed. I guess what I'm trying to say is that life is never how we rehearsed it. Don't take for granted the time that you have with those who care about you. That woman is right, we never know what a person may be going through. Without thought, without question, show them kindness and compassion. Please don't wait for the unexpected to happen before you can love and appreciate all you have. Don't waste the life you're given. It seems like such an easy message to blow off because you've heard it a million times. Maybe someday words like these, from whoever chooses to speak them to you, won't fall on deaf ears.

If anyone hasn't heard of this book, it is about a teacher who is diagnosed with terminal cancer. It is his compilation of entertaining and inspirational thoughts, lessons, hopes, and regrets. His last lecture is also huge on youtube. I hope you'll check it out because I can't wait to read it.

Monday, August 4, 2008

not so kool-aid

If anyone enjoys a good Dane Cook joke,
I think you'll appreciate this



"Oh yeaaaaaaah?"
Oh no, naughty naughty Kool-aid

click on that lovely link on the left for wooster and more street art

Saturday, August 2, 2008

in the summer's when you really know - jets to brazil

Your absent[minded] blogger has returned! I can't promise I'll update this regularly whether that means weekly or even monthly, but I'm confident you'll stick by me nonetheless. :)

Can you believe it's already August? It's safe to say that I didn't picture summer flying by this fast, but by no means is that a bad thing. I'm pumped to move back to Columbia (you know the first place I'm going is Sparky's) and to see everyone! I'm even more excited to have all our friends over in our first apartment to celebrate the year off right! I'm so ready to see what this year will bring... I guess you could say I'm also a little nervous because it will either make or break me as a biology major. My first semester's course load is pretty intimidating: organic chemistry, cell biology, pharmacology, and more calculus... I dropped a bio elective to have a brief moment of relaxation to pick up something I used to really enjoy: drawing. That will be my "escape from time" class cause this little lady is going to be one very busy student.

I started looking through boxes of things I took with me to Mizzou last year. They waited patiently in storage downstairs since May. I sat on the floor and sorted through things I wanted to take with me this fall and things I wanted to leave behind. I had the most random objects in those boxes that I kept. There were sunflower seeds that had found their way into open pockets when Carl and I went to that art exhibit on campus. I found Kaitlin's lion she colored for me. I found mailed letters and kid drawings from Craig when he was in the Netherlands. Among others there was the Valentine's box Paulina made for me, the spider press-on tattoo that Lis and Jackie bought with other gag gifts for my birthday, ticket stubs from Jack's Mannequin and Matt Nathanson, silk lilies, and an Italian postcard postmarked in Paris. It's funny how certain tokens you gather over the year can explain how time changes everything.

I didn't expect to grow as much as I have this summer. Silly, naive Kim was confident she knew it all! :) But I definitely learned a lot about myself. I've realized that I need to work on being more patient. I always have to get things done right away. I've reaffirmed how lucky I am to have certain lovely people in my life. My friends are capable of making any situation twenty times more fun[ny]. They are my soft place to land but they also tell it like it is. I've learned that no matter how much effort you put into something, it doesn't imply that it will turn out as you originally planned. Things change without any warning, without any control. This has taught me valuable lessons and has proven that I'm stronger than I thought. I've started to focus on myself more and what is most important to me. I have actually decided what I want to do after college [I think]. I've discovered how a tiny little being you just met can easily become the most lovable tooting creature you've held in your arms. I won't sugar coat it: my nephew is cuter than your nephew.

I may not have climbed Mount Everest or cured cancer, but this summer will be remembered.