It's been a week since my poor Chevy Cavalier was totaled.
Here's the story:
I stayed at my old roomate LeAnne's house last Thursday night. I parked my car on the side of the road, like any normal person would. I had a great time with LeAnne. We went to the midnight showing of Green Lantern . . . it was alright. We got back to her house at 2:30 A.M. We went to bed instantly.
Apparently, at 3:00 a drive who was high off of . . . Ambien? completely smashed into the back of my car. The police found him wandering around the neighborhood. They then tried knocking on the door of my roomate's house, but we were DEAD to the world.
Therefore, at 7:00 the next morning, I was awoken by LeAnne's dad who announced that the police called, my car was totaled. I was awake FAST. And sure enough, I no longer had a trunk. . . completely squished.
So, that was an adventure. I had to get my roomate to take me to my Suzuki Violin Teacher Workshop in Draper, and my aunt picked me up.
This week, we're getting all the insurance stuff taken care of. BEST news: I bought Penelope for $4600, and the insurance is covering $4200. Pretty good.
Bad news though, I found a PERFECT car, but when my Dad offered $4000 for it, they said they had already gotten an offer for $4300. DANG IT.
So, me, the innocent victim who parked her car like a normal person on the side of a street in a very calm neighborhood, one that even had SPEED BUMPS, is now in search for a car to replace Penelope. She was doing so well, before she was murdered.
Oh well.
I just keep reminding myself that a car is just a thing. It's just a hunk of metal.
And I wasn't in it!
And neither was anyone else, or anything important.
So, I guess I'm just inconvenienced. It still feels VERY unfair though.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
No Life, Without Wife -- Bride and Prejudice
Oh my word.
Picture this:
A remake of Pride and Prejudice.
Set in modern day India
AND -- it's a musical.
So, all I'm saying is: watch this. Best song of the movie -- for those of you who are aware of the story, this is when Mr. Collins comes to visit . . . here he is "Mr. Kholi" and he says to the Mrs. Bennett figure that there is "no life, without wife" -- thus, the inspiration for this song. Kind of fantastic. Okay, REALLy fantastic.
Picture this:
A remake of Pride and Prejudice.
Set in modern day India
AND -- it's a musical.
So, all I'm saying is: watch this. Best song of the movie -- for those of you who are aware of the story, this is when Mr. Collins comes to visit . . . here he is "Mr. Kholi" and he says to the Mrs. Bennett figure that there is "no life, without wife" -- thus, the inspiration for this song. Kind of fantastic. Okay, REALLy fantastic.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Dust In The Wind by Kansas
So one of my FAVORITE things to do in this whole world is make music with my Dad. He plays the guitar, I play the violin. And he's been begging me for . . . forever to buckle down and learn the violin part to Dust in the Wind. So, thanks to my incredible Suzuki ear training I did as a child, I was able to pick out the part, and my Dad and I played. It was fantastic. I just love playing with him . . . and I love playing with Seth too! I just love my musical family!
In other news, I've been working on the guitar. A cute boy in Logan taught me some chords, and how to play "Hallelujah." And this week, I strummed out "Picture to Burn" and "Our Song" by Taylor Swift. So dang fun. Why have I not picked up the guitar before?
In other news, I've been working on the guitar. A cute boy in Logan taught me some chords, and how to play "Hallelujah." And this week, I strummed out "Picture to Burn" and "Our Song" by Taylor Swift. So dang fun. Why have I not picked up the guitar before?
Saturday, May 14, 2011
HOMEEEEEE
Well. I'm back in Heber. I've been back for a week.
And I really don't like it.
Granted, it'll probably get better once I start working.
But here's the thing.
I have zero friends anymore.
Okay, that's not entirely true.
Yeah . . . my families great and all.
But my Heber friends? On missions or working.
And all my other friends? Live two hours or more away.
So, basically, I have no social life anymore.
However, I've done some awesome things this week.
First of all, I met with my advisor at UVU. Things are coming along there.
Next, I bought $5 jeans.
Then I had some chinese food.
And then I went on a horse ride, and remembered how much I really like riding
I read Wuthering Heights on my trampoline
Then I mowed the whole lawn and got sunburnt (the good news is that it's tan today)
And today, I went to a rodeo, and I wore cowboy boots.
So, good things are happening in my life. Not so much socially, but I think it's going to be a good summer.
And so, here I am. The slightly more tan version of the person who moved back from Logan last week. I think I'm nearly caught up on my sleep from the past year. But I miss my roomates dearly. August 2010 to May 2011 were the BEST months of my life. Good things are most assuredly ahead. I hope.
And I really don't like it.
Granted, it'll probably get better once I start working.
But here's the thing.
I have zero friends anymore.
Okay, that's not entirely true.
Yeah . . . my families great and all.
But my Heber friends? On missions or working.
And all my other friends? Live two hours or more away.
So, basically, I have no social life anymore.
However, I've done some awesome things this week.
First of all, I met with my advisor at UVU. Things are coming along there.
Next, I bought $5 jeans.
Then I had some chinese food.
And then I went on a horse ride, and remembered how much I really like riding
I read Wuthering Heights on my trampoline
Then I mowed the whole lawn and got sunburnt (the good news is that it's tan today)
And today, I went to a rodeo, and I wore cowboy boots.
So, good things are happening in my life. Not so much socially, but I think it's going to be a good summer.
And so, here I am. The slightly more tan version of the person who moved back from Logan last week. I think I'm nearly caught up on my sleep from the past year. But I miss my roomates dearly. August 2010 to May 2011 were the BEST months of my life. Good things are most assuredly ahead. I hope.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Practicing the Bass?
Okay, so this just makes me laught. I got interrupted here so many times I just gave up. I actually did this a couple weeks ago, and let me tell you, I had a HARD time with the Bass. It's twice my size!
I have LOVE learning new instruments this year! Flute, Clarinet, Cello, Viola, Bass. It's been FANTASTIC.
That's all.
Monday, May 2, 2011
The We Hate Boys CD
Today was a glorious day. Actually, the whole past month has been pretty glorious. Sure, we've had school to do (and I turned in a pretty dang great research paper for English . . . just saying). Lately we been doing a bunch of stuff . . . four-wheeling in Hooper, baby ice-creams, taking cute pictures (eh, maybe I'll show you those later), making and eating delicious food . . . okay, I can't remember everything. But let's just say, I haven't been getting much sleep cause heck, it's my last week!
Anyways, today we lost LeAnne. Okay, not necessarily lost, but she moved out today. And it makes me kind of sad.
But before she left, we made sure to finish something we've being working on all semester.
A "We Hate Boys" CD.
Okay, is this the truth? Not really. Boys are pretty dang fantastic. But sometimes, you just need those songs that just feel so relevant to your life when things in the girl-boy department don't go as planned.
And I think we have a great selection. Granted, they are pretty much all country songs. Mostly girls. Here we go:
Mean by Taylor Swift
Cowboy Casanova by Carrie Underwood
Best Days of Your Life by Kellie Pickler
Forget You by Gwyneth Paltrow (Glee Version)
That Don't Impress Me Much by Shania Twain
Misery by Maroon 5
Red High Heels by Kellie Pickler
Better Than Revenge by Taylor Swift
You Lie by The Band Perry
Songs Like This by Carrie Underwood
King of Anthing by Sara Bareilles
The More Boys I Meet by Carrie Underwood
Picture to Burn by Taylor Swift
Before He Cheats by Carrie Underwood
Whatcha Gonna Do With a Cowboy by Chris LeDoux
So basically ladies, feel free to listen to any of these when you're having a "we hate boys moment." Okay, great.
Anyways, today we lost LeAnne. Okay, not necessarily lost, but she moved out today. And it makes me kind of sad.
But before she left, we made sure to finish something we've being working on all semester.
A "We Hate Boys" CD.
Okay, is this the truth? Not really. Boys are pretty dang fantastic. But sometimes, you just need those songs that just feel so relevant to your life when things in the girl-boy department don't go as planned.
And I think we have a great selection. Granted, they are pretty much all country songs. Mostly girls. Here we go:
Mean by Taylor Swift
Cowboy Casanova by Carrie Underwood
Best Days of Your Life by Kellie Pickler
Forget You by Gwyneth Paltrow (Glee Version)
That Don't Impress Me Much by Shania Twain
Misery by Maroon 5
Red High Heels by Kellie Pickler
Better Than Revenge by Taylor Swift
You Lie by The Band Perry
Songs Like This by Carrie Underwood
King of Anthing by Sara Bareilles
The More Boys I Meet by Carrie Underwood
Picture to Burn by Taylor Swift
Before He Cheats by Carrie Underwood
Whatcha Gonna Do With a Cowboy by Chris LeDoux
So basically ladies, feel free to listen to any of these when you're having a "we hate boys moment." Okay, great.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Country Music
I guess hanging out with a couple cowboys has rubbed off on me. Let's see . . . George Strait, Chris LeDoux, Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, Reba, Sara Evans, Martina McBride, Shania Twain, Carrie Underwood, Trisha Yearwood, Faith Hill, Garth Brooks, and okay, let's be honest, Taylor Swift. And Johnny Cash. Heck, I love him! Interesting. I have definitely been on a country kick lately. And I'm loving it! It's some dang good stuff. Life is good. Been a little more western than usual lately. . . lots of cowboy time for me and Jen. Been shootin', watchin' some John Wayne (and my first Clint Eastwood), ridin' in trucks in the mountains, playin' a little poker, and of course, listenin' to lots of country music.
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