Here I am, sitting in my quaint apartment looking at all the boxes I have packed up and reminiscing about my past three years here.
When I got out of college, I wanted to get my own place immediately, but the full time job didn't come immediately, so neither did my own place. I ended up moving back in with my parents and then at the end of the year, once I got my full time job, I got my own place.
I remember sitting in my room the last night at my parents house and I had been rushing around, so excited about the new place, that I hadn't taken time to realize that this was my last night in my parents house. It was actually a little bit sad. I love my room at my parents. It's big and spacious. It's comfortable, it has memories.
So now I sit in my little apartment and I kind of feel the same way. I've been so excited and crazed about moving into my new place, that I haven't thought too much about all the great times I've had in my own little place. I'm not really sad per se, I know I'm moving on to a great house that will be filled with great girls.
But I do feel like this is the most opportune moment to produce...
a Top {Five} List...so here it goes...
Here are my Top {Five} Memories in My First Apartment
(I know "Top" lists are supposed to be in order...but these really aren't in order, they're just the five I remember best)
5. Move in day- I remember lying in my bed the first night taking in deep breaths and realizing that this all means I'm an adult now. I have a job, I have a place of my own, I was officially grown up.
4. Valentine's Day SND- A couple of years ago, SND fell on Valentine's Day. Well, knowing that the majority of us would not be out with the loves of our lives, I hosted Sunday Night Dinner for the first (and only) time. It turned out great! The crowd that night was small enough to fit into my apartment, but it was still a good number of people. It was also the night I introduced cake balls to everyone. You all can thank me later.
3. Dinner Parties-I have had various girls over for dinner parties at my house. I usually end up experimenting recipes, and if you know anything about my cooking, you know my meals usually come with asterisks. However, along the way I had some successful ventures. I made Pioneer Woman's pot roast and I've made Giada DeLaurentis' Orzo Stuffed Bell Pepper recipe, I think both turned out very well!!
2. Tuesday Nights with Maggie and Stephanie- I loved spending my Tuesday nights with Stephanie and Maggie. We would get together, eat dinner together, and then watch "The Biggest Loser" and/or "Glee". I liked these nights because I got to spend time with these two girls who are so wonderful!
1. Christmas Party with the {Five}- I have four special friends from college who were all able to come to my apartment for a small Christmas party together the first year I lived here. Of course, it being my first place, I was all excited to have them over. Now, with all of us being so busy all the time, I'm just grateful we found time to all be together because any time I spend with them is considered precious to me!
{Bonus Memory} Snowmageddon 2011--Four magically snowy days that I spent couped up in my apartment. As you see from previous posts, it was both wonderful and terrible! However, I did love that I got to play in the snow and go on a snow walk with Stephanie, it felt great to get out of the apartment (even if I did slip and fall on the ice).
I'm excited to move on to the next chapter, my next place. I know that living with other girls, my "Top" list will probably increase and I'll have way more than five special memories that stick out. I'm ready to get into the new place and ready to unpack all my stuff!
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
On Change
I realize that I haven't blogged in a few months (terrible, I know), so I decided now that my life is in a complete whirlwind, it'd be an excellent time to blog!
You see, I'm moving out of my very {first} apartment (seen below) and into a house with a few roommates.
I've lived in this apartment by myself for {three years} and for the first two years, I definitely wasn't ready to have a roommate. But throughout the course of the last year or so, a little desire to live with others has sprouted in me. So, luckily for me (or just the Lord's plan), the Lord worked things out so that I will now be moving in with some other fabulous girls! Where are we moving, you ask?? Well, that's thefun interesting part...
I have to move all my belongings from my current humble abode in exactly one week and we don't have a house yet. You may be asking, "Aren't you stressed out?" The answer to that is yes...and no. Overall, I'd say not that much, but I've had my moments. I called my apartment complex to ask if I could stay longer in case we don't have a place and was kindly told no. I subsequently hung up the phone and started laughing hysterically and then crying hysterically, followed by some more laughing. It was very weird. Overall though, I'd say that I know everything is going to work out because I know that the Lord has a plan. And I should've known that everything wouldn't be on my time table...after all, when has anything ever been on my time table!
So regardless of our house status, things will be changing for me in a major way in the next couple of weeks. Because eventually we will find a house and we will get settled in. In addition to that, I'll be starting back up with school stuff, a new year, a completely new schedule, and a new crop of girls to work with. I've also decided to train for a {triathlon} (I know, I know, I'm crazy), so implementing vigorous exercise into my daily life will be another change (though I suppose this is not a bad thing).
I'm not usually one for change. I like change I can control, for example, I like to rearrange my furniture a lot. It provides the change I crave, but it's within my own control. I don't usually take to change that I cannot control. My typical reaction is to hate it at first, then slowly grow into it, it becomes the norm, and then something else changes and I go through the same process again. I do think, however, that the Lord uses all the changes in my life to grow me and stretch me.
So here's to {change} , here's to not knowing what comes next and fully having to rely on the Lord to provide, which he will. So I welcome you change, maybe not with my arms open wide, but hey, they're open...and, hey, that's a start.
You see, I'm moving out of my very {first} apartment (seen below) and into a house with a few roommates.
I've lived in this apartment by myself for {three years} and for the first two years, I definitely wasn't ready to have a roommate. But throughout the course of the last year or so, a little desire to live with others has sprouted in me. So, luckily for me (or just the Lord's plan), the Lord worked things out so that I will now be moving in with some other fabulous girls! Where are we moving, you ask?? Well, that's the
I have to move all my belongings from my current humble abode in exactly one week and we don't have a house yet. You may be asking, "Aren't you stressed out?" The answer to that is yes...and no. Overall, I'd say not that much, but I've had my moments. I called my apartment complex to ask if I could stay longer in case we don't have a place and was kindly told no. I subsequently hung up the phone and started laughing hysterically and then crying hysterically, followed by some more laughing. It was very weird. Overall though, I'd say that I know everything is going to work out because I know that the Lord has a plan. And I should've known that everything wouldn't be on my time table...after all, when has anything ever been on my time table!
So regardless of our house status, things will be changing for me in a major way in the next couple of weeks. Because eventually we will find a house and we will get settled in. In addition to that, I'll be starting back up with school stuff, a new year, a completely new schedule, and a new crop of girls to work with. I've also decided to train for a {triathlon} (I know, I know, I'm crazy), so implementing vigorous exercise into my daily life will be another change (though I suppose this is not a bad thing).
I'm not usually one for change. I like change I can control, for example, I like to rearrange my furniture a lot. It provides the change I crave, but it's within my own control. I don't usually take to change that I cannot control. My typical reaction is to hate it at first, then slowly grow into it, it becomes the norm, and then something else changes and I go through the same process again. I do think, however, that the Lord uses all the changes in my life to grow me and stretch me.
So here's to {change} , here's to not knowing what comes next and fully having to rely on the Lord to provide, which he will. So I welcome you change, maybe not with my arms open wide, but hey, they're open...and, hey, that's a start.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
On Royalty
Well, here we are, {10 days} away from the Royal Wedding. As one who is obsessed fascinated with royalty of all kinds (but especially British), I've decided to tell you how I will be celebrating this "Wedding of the Century"...
1. Royal Movie Watching
Starting with the most historically recent movies and moving back in time...
We have "The Queen" which chronicles the days immediately following the death of Princess Diana in Paris. It's an interesting film and a great performance by Helen Mirren. I still remember coming home and seeing the news about Diana's car crash. Not the most chipper of movies, but historical nonetheless...
"The King's Speech" just happens to be coming out on DVD, so we move here next. If you haven't seen it, you MUST hit up your local red box and rent it the moment it comes out. You won't regret it. I promise.
Then, I'd move to "The Young Victoria". I remember being in London in 2009 and seeing posters all over for this movie. Since I was on vacation, I didn't have time to go to the movies there to see it. Upon my return to this side of the pond, I searched everywhere for it and found it didn't release here until SEVEN months later!! But, alas, it was worth the wait. It is a great movie and there is even a cameo by a true royal, one of Fergie's daughters!
I find there is quite a gap in royal movies after "The Young Victoria", so I move to "Elizabeth". One of the greatest Queens in history and certainly a great British royal...not to mention an excellent performance by Cate Blanchett.
aaand then there's this. Not royalty, but equally British and wonderful...and newly released on DVD (!).
2. Tea and scones
Since the wedding will be at odd hours of the night, I will probably need a pick-me-up with some tea (with milk and sugar, no less) and some scones. Ok, maybe not scones....ok, so I don't know what scones are exactly. But tea! There will definitely be tea to drink in my recently purchased pastel tea cups and saucers. Yay!
And of course to go along with my tea (and scones) I will have my commemorative tea towels!! (I especially love the second ones!)
Will you be watching?
1. Royal Movie Watching
Starting with the most historically recent movies and moving back in time...
We have "The Queen" which chronicles the days immediately following the death of Princess Diana in Paris. It's an interesting film and a great performance by Helen Mirren. I still remember coming home and seeing the news about Diana's car crash. Not the most chipper of movies, but historical nonetheless...
"The King's Speech" just happens to be coming out on DVD, so we move here next. If you haven't seen it, you MUST hit up your local red box and rent it the moment it comes out. You won't regret it. I promise.
Then, I'd move to "The Young Victoria". I remember being in London in 2009 and seeing posters all over for this movie. Since I was on vacation, I didn't have time to go to the movies there to see it. Upon my return to this side of the pond, I searched everywhere for it and found it didn't release here until SEVEN months later!! But, alas, it was worth the wait. It is a great movie and there is even a cameo by a true royal, one of Fergie's daughters!
I find there is quite a gap in royal movies after "The Young Victoria", so I move to "Elizabeth". One of the greatest Queens in history and certainly a great British royal...not to mention an excellent performance by Cate Blanchett.
aaand then there's this. Not royalty, but equally British and wonderful...and newly released on DVD (!).
2. Tea and scones
Since the wedding will be at odd hours of the night, I will probably need a pick-me-up with some tea (with milk and sugar, no less) and some scones. Ok, maybe not scones....ok, so I don't know what scones are exactly. But tea! There will definitely be tea to drink in my recently purchased pastel tea cups and saucers. Yay!
And of course to go along with my tea (and scones) I will have my commemorative tea towels!! (I especially love the second ones!)
Will you be watching?
Monday, April 4, 2011
On Church
So for the first time, I'm participating in another person's blog fun! I often visit Kelly's Korner because not only is she a believer, but she has such a fun personality and cute style! You should definitely check her out!
Anyway, I'm a little late on posting, but Friday was Show Us Your Life: Church. I know I'm behind on posting, but I couldn't resist talking about and sharing about my church, The Village Church here in Flower Mound, Texas (or Denton, or Dallas-I'll explain that in a bit).
My church is a larger church and it even has three campuses. Our pastor, Matt Chandler, speaks at the Flower Mound campus and then the video is fed live to campuses in Denton and Dallas. For a lot of people that might not make sense, and it didn't to me either at first. But you see, our little church has grown so fast that there wasn't anywhere to put all the people coming. People were literally being turned away because there was no where to sit. But God knew what he was doing and he opened up an opportunity in Denton where another church that was struggling GAVE us their building. This was truly a God send!! There were many people that were driving in from Denton, so now they could attend the Denton campus. About a year or two later, the same thing happened in Dallas. A church GAVE us their building, which meant all those driving in from Dallas could now attend the Dallas campus. I was one that was skeptical about the idea of multiple campuses, but each of these opened up only by the will of God. Each time our church sought the Lord through prayer and fasting and both times he literally gave us buildings! But that just explains WHERE we are. I want to explain more about WHO we are.
I have been at The Village since 2008 and I love it so much! Our church can be summed up in this way:
The Village Church exists to bring glory to God through lives changed by the gospel of Jesus Christ. We do this by (1) actively proclaiming the gospel in our community to those who do not believe, and by (2) actively pursuing the ongoing renovation of our own lives through the grace of Christ.
We believe the Bible is inerrant. We believe in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as the Trinity, three in one. We believe that Jesus Christ came, lived a perfect life as both fully man and fully God. We believe he died on the cross and three days later, rose from the dead. We believe in community, we believe in missions, these are just a few...
I appreciate that our pastor, Matt Chandler, speaks bibilical truth to us, even when it's stuff we don't want to hear. I feel like our pastors and elder staff are honest with us, they don't like to sugar coat things, which I appreciate! I love our children's programs, I volunteer in the preschool area every Sunday, it's called Little Village. And the elementary kids are in Kid's Village. In both Little Village and Kid's Village, the children are taught not only bible stories, but each story is linked to the nature and character of God. They explain who God is, God is Loving, God is Just, God is Merciful, and so on. They even begin the teachings as early as one year old! The youth programs are solid as well, though I haven't gotten a chance to volunteer there.
I love our music. We have been blessed with many talented musicians, lyricists, and singers. They even recently put out a new CD, so if you're looking for some good music, I encourage you to check it out here. I have been listening to this in my car all weekend, and it's good stuff!
I think the reason that I love my church the most is because we seek to bring glory to God in everything that we do. Just like everyone else, we mess up a lot. We don't always get it right. But I love the honesty and sincerity in our church. I've gotten to know people in the church and I've found a smaller community within the church that I can grow with. I feel so blessed that the Lord has put me in this place. The church (the bride, not the building) has been by my side in times when I needed encouragement and when I needed to be pointed back to Christ. I'm so thankful for this body of believers and if anyone is in the Flower Mound area (or Denton, or Dallas), we'd love to have you come visit!!
Overall, I think the things that have been engrained into my mind and onto my heart while I've been at The Village is that He is good and He does good, it's all for my joy and His glory. CHRIST IS ALL!
Anyway, I'm a little late on posting, but Friday was Show Us Your Life: Church. I know I'm behind on posting, but I couldn't resist talking about and sharing about my church, The Village Church here in Flower Mound, Texas (or Denton, or Dallas-I'll explain that in a bit).
My church is a larger church and it even has three campuses. Our pastor, Matt Chandler, speaks at the Flower Mound campus and then the video is fed live to campuses in Denton and Dallas. For a lot of people that might not make sense, and it didn't to me either at first. But you see, our little church has grown so fast that there wasn't anywhere to put all the people coming. People were literally being turned away because there was no where to sit. But God knew what he was doing and he opened up an opportunity in Denton where another church that was struggling GAVE us their building. This was truly a God send!! There were many people that were driving in from Denton, so now they could attend the Denton campus. About a year or two later, the same thing happened in Dallas. A church GAVE us their building, which meant all those driving in from Dallas could now attend the Dallas campus. I was one that was skeptical about the idea of multiple campuses, but each of these opened up only by the will of God. Each time our church sought the Lord through prayer and fasting and both times he literally gave us buildings! But that just explains WHERE we are. I want to explain more about WHO we are.
I have been at The Village since 2008 and I love it so much! Our church can be summed up in this way:
The Village Church exists to bring glory to God through lives changed by the gospel of Jesus Christ. We do this by (1) actively proclaiming the gospel in our community to those who do not believe, and by (2) actively pursuing the ongoing renovation of our own lives through the grace of Christ.
We believe the Bible is inerrant. We believe in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as the Trinity, three in one. We believe that Jesus Christ came, lived a perfect life as both fully man and fully God. We believe he died on the cross and three days later, rose from the dead. We believe in community, we believe in missions, these are just a few...
I appreciate that our pastor, Matt Chandler, speaks bibilical truth to us, even when it's stuff we don't want to hear. I feel like our pastors and elder staff are honest with us, they don't like to sugar coat things, which I appreciate! I love our children's programs, I volunteer in the preschool area every Sunday, it's called Little Village. And the elementary kids are in Kid's Village. In both Little Village and Kid's Village, the children are taught not only bible stories, but each story is linked to the nature and character of God. They explain who God is, God is Loving, God is Just, God is Merciful, and so on. They even begin the teachings as early as one year old! The youth programs are solid as well, though I haven't gotten a chance to volunteer there.
I love our music. We have been blessed with many talented musicians, lyricists, and singers. They even recently put out a new CD, so if you're looking for some good music, I encourage you to check it out here. I have been listening to this in my car all weekend, and it's good stuff!
I think the reason that I love my church the most is because we seek to bring glory to God in everything that we do. Just like everyone else, we mess up a lot. We don't always get it right. But I love the honesty and sincerity in our church. I've gotten to know people in the church and I've found a smaller community within the church that I can grow with. I feel so blessed that the Lord has put me in this place. The church (the bride, not the building) has been by my side in times when I needed encouragement and when I needed to be pointed back to Christ. I'm so thankful for this body of believers and if anyone is in the Flower Mound area (or Denton, or Dallas), we'd love to have you come visit!!
Overall, I think the things that have been engrained into my mind and onto my heart while I've been at The Village is that He is good and He does good, it's all for my joy and His glory. CHRIST IS ALL!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
On Drill Team
This week is tryout week for our little drill team here in suburbia. I happen to hate tryout week. I just want so badly for my students to do well, and it's sad when some of them don't make it. I want them to experience the things I got to experience. I want them to make the friendships I've been able to make. I want them to love it the way that I love it.
I can't tell you all the reasons why I love drill team because, let's face it, there are just too many, but here are a few:
1. Sweet Outfits
I mean, what's not to love about wearing a sequined hat and fringe?!? I was lucky enough to get my old high school uniform because our team got new ones my senior year (pictured here). However, in college we don't get to keep our uniforms, so if I wanted it, I'd have to pay a pretty penny! I did manage to lobby long and hard enough to keep my college hat, gauntlets, and scarf. It may not have been that big of a deal to my director to give them away...but for me it was.
2.History
This is an early picture of my college drill team, the Apache Belles. The Belles began all the way back in 1947. I loved being a part of a history, a legacy. My high school drill team has been around since 1975. I was lucky to have a high school and college director who both have spent more than 25 years directing the teams I was lucky enough to be on...talk about a legacy. In addition to the history of the teams I was a part of, there is also drill team history in my family. My sister Beth was a Trinity Troy-Ann, and my sister, Sarah, was a Fillie, too. My sisters paved the way for me, they made me interested, they made me believe that I could do it, they encouraged me, and they taught me. I was lucky enough to be on my high school team with Sarah for one year, her senior year, my sophomore year. The second picture is at our Fillie banquet in 1998 right after I made the team. I think both of us would say that that year as a Fillie was probably the most memorable...the most meaningful for sure.
3. Travel Opportunities
Because I was an Apache Belle, I got to travel to China to dance and represent the school as well as the city of Tyler. The trip to China was something that only eight of us got to do and it was something that was very special to me. I hope to create special memories for my girls as well. So far, we've taken our girls on a cruise and most recently to Disney World. We're still discussing next year's location...hmmm...where should we go...
4. Lifelong Friends
These are all the high school friends I still keep in touch with...all were on drill team with me. Kristi, Meagan, and Audrey. Love you!
These are my college drill team girls that I love ever so dearly! Tori, Cassie (who is a lifelong friend and was also on high school drill team with me), Valerie (and her little boy Carter), and Rachel (the Director of our team). Something about spending hours upon hours sweating, working, crying, and trying makes you grow closer together! I love these girls and I am so grateful that God placed us together and I look forward to reminiscing about our more fit and flexible days when we are old and gray! :)
5. Performing
How could I forget performing!! I loved dancing on the star at Texas Stadium for football playoffs and a State Championship! I loved competing for those ever-elusive National Championship jackets! Despite the fact that we never won them (at least while I was on the team), I can honestly say that performing for it was worth every moment of practice. I loved dancing in the stage lights in college, opening the State Fair, dancing in China, dancing at Disney World, pep rallies, football games, all of it. I loved performing, the knots in your stomach, the thrill, the anticipation, the adrenaline. It was my way of acting, of being someone else for just a moment. When I performed I wasn't just me, I was a Rockette, I was a James Bond girl, I was even Elvis! I got to be all kinds of things. I got to release the tension, let my emotions come out in my performance and leave everything I had on the dance floor. I'd say, as a teacher, that's the thing I miss the most as I don't get to perform very much anymore...
So here's to all the young ladies that will be future Silverados! May those who make it find friendship, love, and loyalty. May they feel they are a part of a legacy and seize all opportunities given to them through this wonderful world! May they embrace each performance and make all their sweat, tears, and joy worth it each and every time they dance.
I can't tell you all the reasons why I love drill team because, let's face it, there are just too many, but here are a few:
1. Sweet Outfits
I mean, what's not to love about wearing a sequined hat and fringe?!? I was lucky enough to get my old high school uniform because our team got new ones my senior year (pictured here). However, in college we don't get to keep our uniforms, so if I wanted it, I'd have to pay a pretty penny! I did manage to lobby long and hard enough to keep my college hat, gauntlets, and scarf. It may not have been that big of a deal to my director to give them away...but for me it was.
2.History
This is an early picture of my college drill team, the Apache Belles. The Belles began all the way back in 1947. I loved being a part of a history, a legacy. My high school drill team has been around since 1975. I was lucky to have a high school and college director who both have spent more than 25 years directing the teams I was lucky enough to be on...talk about a legacy. In addition to the history of the teams I was a part of, there is also drill team history in my family. My sister Beth was a Trinity Troy-Ann, and my sister, Sarah, was a Fillie, too. My sisters paved the way for me, they made me interested, they made me believe that I could do it, they encouraged me, and they taught me. I was lucky enough to be on my high school team with Sarah for one year, her senior year, my sophomore year. The second picture is at our Fillie banquet in 1998 right after I made the team. I think both of us would say that that year as a Fillie was probably the most memorable...the most meaningful for sure.
3. Travel Opportunities
Because I was an Apache Belle, I got to travel to China to dance and represent the school as well as the city of Tyler. The trip to China was something that only eight of us got to do and it was something that was very special to me. I hope to create special memories for my girls as well. So far, we've taken our girls on a cruise and most recently to Disney World. We're still discussing next year's location...hmmm...where should we go...
4. Lifelong Friends
These are all the high school friends I still keep in touch with...all were on drill team with me. Kristi, Meagan, and Audrey. Love you!
These are my college drill team girls that I love ever so dearly! Tori, Cassie (who is a lifelong friend and was also on high school drill team with me), Valerie (and her little boy Carter), and Rachel (the Director of our team). Something about spending hours upon hours sweating, working, crying, and trying makes you grow closer together! I love these girls and I am so grateful that God placed us together and I look forward to reminiscing about our more fit and flexible days when we are old and gray! :)
5. Performing
How could I forget performing!! I loved dancing on the star at Texas Stadium for football playoffs and a State Championship! I loved competing for those ever-elusive National Championship jackets! Despite the fact that we never won them (at least while I was on the team), I can honestly say that performing for it was worth every moment of practice. I loved dancing in the stage lights in college, opening the State Fair, dancing in China, dancing at Disney World, pep rallies, football games, all of it. I loved performing, the knots in your stomach, the thrill, the anticipation, the adrenaline. It was my way of acting, of being someone else for just a moment. When I performed I wasn't just me, I was a Rockette, I was a James Bond girl, I was even Elvis! I got to be all kinds of things. I got to release the tension, let my emotions come out in my performance and leave everything I had on the dance floor. I'd say, as a teacher, that's the thing I miss the most as I don't get to perform very much anymore...
So here's to all the young ladies that will be future Silverados! May those who make it find friendship, love, and loyalty. May they feel they are a part of a legacy and seize all opportunities given to them through this wonderful world! May they embrace each performance and make all their sweat, tears, and joy worth it each and every time they dance.
Monday, March 21, 2011
On Working Out
Today I got out of school late and then drove in somewhat of a daze to the gym. As I pulled in I thought, "Why did I drive myself here?"
Right now, for me, going to the gym is like ballet. I hated going to ballet class. Sure I like donning the pink tights and ballet slippers, but I hated getting myself up and ready for class.
Picture me in this...
But once class began and I worked on perfecting my plies, tendus, and battements, I enjoyed it. I enjoyed the discipline and the structure of the class. I enjoyed the fact that I was getting a really good work out. And after class, I felt refreshed and exercised...completely smelly and disgusting, but refreshed at the same time.
So goes working out at the gym. I hate getting myself up there. Sure, I like putting on my Nike Tempo shorts, and tennis shoes, the fashion part of the workout can be fun. But I dread getting up there.
Now picture me in these (I really would like this pair!)...
Once I'm there though, I hit the treadmill, the weight machines, the stairclimber...and I start to feel a little better...
I start to feel...refreshed. Must be those endorphins going to work.
And the funny thing is...with both ballet and working out, you're supposed to achieve an amazing physique.
So here's hoping after a little more dedication (ok, a lot more), and a lot more work, I'll end up a little more toned.
Perhaps like this...
or this...
But definitely not this...
(Ok, I was totally gonna post a picture of a woman bodybuilder, but it grossed me out, so I couldn't post it.)
Do you have something you initially dread, but end up enjoying??
Right now, for me, going to the gym is like ballet. I hated going to ballet class. Sure I like donning the pink tights and ballet slippers, but I hated getting myself up and ready for class.
Picture me in this...
But once class began and I worked on perfecting my plies, tendus, and battements, I enjoyed it. I enjoyed the discipline and the structure of the class. I enjoyed the fact that I was getting a really good work out. And after class, I felt refreshed and exercised...completely smelly and disgusting, but refreshed at the same time.
So goes working out at the gym. I hate getting myself up there. Sure, I like putting on my Nike Tempo shorts, and tennis shoes, the fashion part of the workout can be fun. But I dread getting up there.
Now picture me in these (I really would like this pair!)...
Once I'm there though, I hit the treadmill, the weight machines, the stairclimber...and I start to feel a little better...
I start to feel...refreshed. Must be those endorphins going to work.
And the funny thing is...with both ballet and working out, you're supposed to achieve an amazing physique.
So here's hoping after a little more dedication (ok, a lot more), and a lot more work, I'll end up a little more toned.
Perhaps like this...
or this...
But definitely not this...
(Ok, I was totally gonna post a picture of a woman bodybuilder, but it grossed me out, so I couldn't post it.)
Do you have something you initially dread, but end up enjoying??
Friday, March 18, 2011
Dreaming...
For the first time in four years I did NOT take a trip for spring break. Last year I went to Disney World, the year before that London and Paris, and then the year before that a cruise to Mexico.
So of course, I'm dying to travel (let's face it, I'm always dying to travel) and so I've been dreaming of all the places I want to go.
There's the nearby escape to the white sands of the Florida beaches. I found this amazing house for a mere $19,000 per week...let's make it two weeks!
The beautiful porch with a view...ahh...I'm so relaxed just looking at it...
And with a Royal Wedding coming up (it should have been me!), who wouldn't love a trip to my favorite city??
We would have been so cute together...
So of course, I'm dying to travel (let's face it, I'm always dying to travel) and so I've been dreaming of all the places I want to go.
There's the nearby escape to the white sands of the Florida beaches. I found this amazing house for a mere $19,000 per week...let's make it two weeks!
The beautiful porch with a view...ahh...I'm so relaxed just looking at it...
And with a Royal Wedding coming up (it should have been me!), who wouldn't love a trip to my favorite city??
We would have been so cute together...
Friday, February 4, 2011
Snow Day
Welp, here I am cooped up in my apartment for the fourth day in a row. Here are a few stats:
Days in Captivity: 4
Average Outside Temp: 20 degrees
Snow Fall: 4 inches
Pounds Gained: 4-5 (ok, I don't really know, but it feels like it)
Movies Watched: 4
This was the snow fall this morning. Last night it began around midnight and when I took a peek outside at 1:30am, I decided I had to go for a walk in it. So I bundled up and headed out. The snow coming down glistened like glitter in the moonlight. The quietness of the night was calming to my soul. I loved being out when no one else was, enjoying the snow fall. And when I woke up, there was twice as much and it was twice as beautiful!
Days in Captivity: 4
Average Outside Temp: 20 degrees
Snow Fall: 4 inches
Pounds Gained: 4-5 (ok, I don't really know, but it feels like it)
Movies Watched: 4
This was the snow fall this morning. Last night it began around midnight and when I took a peek outside at 1:30am, I decided I had to go for a walk in it. So I bundled up and headed out. The snow coming down glistened like glitter in the moonlight. The quietness of the night was calming to my soul. I loved being out when no one else was, enjoying the snow fall. And when I woke up, there was twice as much and it was twice as beautiful!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
2010.
I thought I would be a good blogger because I like to write. I see that I was wrong. Apparently you're supposed to update multiple times a week and you're supposed to post on one central topic. I see I have failed at this. Miserably.
Today I wanted to blog and when I went to get on, it had been so long I couldn't remember how to get in my account. I had to call my blog savvy friend (and by call, I mean text) to figure it out! Luckily, she gave me instructions to get back into my blog. Yay!
So since I haven't updated in FOREVER...I decided to recap my 2010 through photos. I figure this is the easiest way to update my fair readers as to what I have been up to for the past year or so...
So here goes...
Feb. 11, 2010: Snow Day in Texas!! Here I am, almost exactly one year later sitting at home for the same reason! Yay for snow!!
March 12, 2010: Disney World! Me and my friend Rachel took our drill team girls to Disney World. The first day (as you see here) was ridiculously rainy! But the rest of the time it was sunny and perfect! I had so much fun on this trip and I love how Disney World always makes you feel like a kid again. I did not, however, get to meet Cinderella, which was my goal. Looks like I'll have to make another trip there to meet her!
June 7-21, 2010: Yei, Sudan. I had the opportunity to go with a group from my church to Yei, Sudan where we worked in two orphanages and taught the kids about God. This trip could take up a whole post in itself. Let's just say, it was amazing!
July 2-9, 2010: New Mexico. My sweet friend Valerie and her husband, Wesley, invited a few of us to his family cabin in New Mexico. This was my second trip to the cabin and I love getting to go visit. I actually had less connection with the world in the mountains of New Mexico than I did in Yei, Sudan!! This is a pic from when the boys headed up to the summit of Pecos Baldy, us girls just got to this point and turned back. Valerie couldn't make the hike though because she was pregnant with Carter. I love spending time up there and was glad to spend it with such good friends!
July 11-14, 2010: Concan, TX. My DFW family all packed into one 15 passenger van and headed down south to meet up with our Charlotte family (just call us the Griswolds). We all spent a couple of days in Concan, TX where we floated the Frio River. I had such a fun time and I love floating the river. The only downside was the second day of floating when I tubed down a little waterfall and fell out of my tube! My foot scraped the bottom and I got quite the gash. I tried real hard not to cry, but it hurt SO bad! I survived though and I STILL have a huge scar from it on my foot.
August 27, 2010: Ranger game with Cassie, Jesse, Rachel, and Scott. This is one of my favorite things to do in the summer, head out to the ballpark, watch the game and then stay for the Friday night fireworks! I LOVE fireworks!! And, to top it off, the Rangers went to the World Series for the first time ever, it was so much fun to watch!! (And also excruciating to lose.)
November 20, 2010: Guyer makes it into the playoffs again and we ended up going all the way to the State Championship. This is one month before the state game, we got to play at Cowboys Stadium a lot, so of course I had to get my picture on "the" star.
December 21, 2010: Lunar eclipse. This is some of my church community. We all headed out to a friend's house in the "country" to watch the lunar eclipse. I have gotten to know many of these friends more over the past year and so I thought it would be fitting to include them in a review of my year. This night was also just a fun night!
December 31, 2010: More church family. We all got together to ring in 2011. Another fun night!
So there's my year in an nutshell. I'm hoping I'll remember to post some more things later.
Today I wanted to blog and when I went to get on, it had been so long I couldn't remember how to get in my account. I had to call my blog savvy friend (and by call, I mean text) to figure it out! Luckily, she gave me instructions to get back into my blog. Yay!
So since I haven't updated in FOREVER...I decided to recap my 2010 through photos. I figure this is the easiest way to update my fair readers as to what I have been up to for the past year or so...
So here goes...
Feb. 11, 2010: Snow Day in Texas!! Here I am, almost exactly one year later sitting at home for the same reason! Yay for snow!!
March 12, 2010: Disney World! Me and my friend Rachel took our drill team girls to Disney World. The first day (as you see here) was ridiculously rainy! But the rest of the time it was sunny and perfect! I had so much fun on this trip and I love how Disney World always makes you feel like a kid again. I did not, however, get to meet Cinderella, which was my goal. Looks like I'll have to make another trip there to meet her!
June 7-21, 2010: Yei, Sudan. I had the opportunity to go with a group from my church to Yei, Sudan where we worked in two orphanages and taught the kids about God. This trip could take up a whole post in itself. Let's just say, it was amazing!
July 2-9, 2010: New Mexico. My sweet friend Valerie and her husband, Wesley, invited a few of us to his family cabin in New Mexico. This was my second trip to the cabin and I love getting to go visit. I actually had less connection with the world in the mountains of New Mexico than I did in Yei, Sudan!! This is a pic from when the boys headed up to the summit of Pecos Baldy, us girls just got to this point and turned back. Valerie couldn't make the hike though because she was pregnant with Carter. I love spending time up there and was glad to spend it with such good friends!
July 11-14, 2010: Concan, TX. My DFW family all packed into one 15 passenger van and headed down south to meet up with our Charlotte family (just call us the Griswolds). We all spent a couple of days in Concan, TX where we floated the Frio River. I had such a fun time and I love floating the river. The only downside was the second day of floating when I tubed down a little waterfall and fell out of my tube! My foot scraped the bottom and I got quite the gash. I tried real hard not to cry, but it hurt SO bad! I survived though and I STILL have a huge scar from it on my foot.
August 27, 2010: Ranger game with Cassie, Jesse, Rachel, and Scott. This is one of my favorite things to do in the summer, head out to the ballpark, watch the game and then stay for the Friday night fireworks! I LOVE fireworks!! And, to top it off, the Rangers went to the World Series for the first time ever, it was so much fun to watch!! (And also excruciating to lose.)
November 20, 2010: Guyer makes it into the playoffs again and we ended up going all the way to the State Championship. This is one month before the state game, we got to play at Cowboys Stadium a lot, so of course I had to get my picture on "the" star.
December 21, 2010: Lunar eclipse. This is some of my church community. We all headed out to a friend's house in the "country" to watch the lunar eclipse. I have gotten to know many of these friends more over the past year and so I thought it would be fitting to include them in a review of my year. This night was also just a fun night!
December 31, 2010: More church family. We all got together to ring in 2011. Another fun night!
So there's my year in an nutshell. I'm hoping I'll remember to post some more things later.
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