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no homework was neglected in the conception of this entry

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I see Jay.  Jay sees me.  We are chatting avec sound and nonverbal communication just like the old crazy days at Sarah Lawrence. I am overjoyed, and thrilled with the ability to do this.  I rummage through my Papersource bag to display my half-way created Christmas card to get Jay's approval.  I display the new Starbuck's Christmas mug for her admiration. It is joyous, and she turns her camera to give me the virtual tour of her Oxford pad.  And then, a flash of the envelope I sent her last week with a monogrammed note inside (a la Lauren Gossling Designs).

iChat is amazing.  I'm in love. This is divine. No crazy set up drama and syncing issues

(thank the Lord).

... please forgive my crazy hair.  It looks a little "bling bling" as Jay's mom would say. Hahah. But my haircut is Saturday!

what made your day?

update: this afternoon I logged onto ichat, and there was Aja (another SLC buddy) in the library with her headphones on.  Perhaps others were annoyed with her vibrant conversation, but again... did we really care? (Nope)

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cute huh?  So  fun to be able to do this, technology rocks my world.

festivus

And I love Christmastime, so it is no shock that on the tail of Thanksgiving I was preparing for making cards and decorating.

There is something so magic and beautiful about Christmas decorations, I try to make the small spaces I have festive just the same.

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I suppose nothing gets you in the holiday spirit like getting to meet a real, live reindeer.  I felt like the little girl in Prancer.  I tried to pet and even attempted a kiss on his nose, but the scrooge in red told me, "he kills elk with those antlers, get away from his face." Obviously I was willing to take the chance!  No one can do anything fun anymore without it becoming a safety issue... even kissing a reindeer on the nose.

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But on to my decorations, a little church that became mine out at the General Store (place of my childhood desires).  This deer (all decked out in glitter) looks perfect along side it.  My step-dad, a hunter got a kick out of this.  I asked, "have you ever seen a deer like this before in the woods?!"  I think he thinks I'm a little nuts.  Oh, and those framed butterflies were a souvenir gift my dad brought back for me when in Costa Rica.
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My white feather tree with matching white bird ornament. I love miniature trees.  This is the third one I've ever own.  Yes, we do huge family trees in the living room, but I love having a small tree just for me.  White trees are also making a comeback... if done tastefully (of course!)
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And here is my second feather tree with lights (did I mention I got these for a great deal?) This one is for my room at the sorority house. And I couldn't find just a plain pink bird, so had to go for something multicolored.  It looks fantastic with the sun streaming through onto its feathers.
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Pretty isn't it?  I love birds.  So far things I have noticed a lot of holiday decorating trends are:
•Birds, lots of birds
•Glitter, glitter, glitter
•The colors: white, silver, gray, sky blue and black (not far from autumn and winter's fashion plates)
•Over sized ornaments (the church has a hole in the back for a light, it could stand by itself on a tree...)
•Feathers, stars, balls and strands of clear colored beads

blogging at the speed of leopard

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I am thrilled beyond all to be blogging from my brand new 15-inch MacBook Pro. It is amazing! Since the beginning of time I have been waiting to get a new laptop. My poor PowerBook G4 had been by my side since nearly the beginning of High School. Needless to say, it was time for an upgrade.

There are so many wonderful new things about this machine. I chose (after research) the MacBook Pro over the MacBook. Since I do a lot of work in Photoshop I need a faster processor, more hard drive, and memory. Some of the goodies include:
Leopard.  Which is the new operating system (if I have my IT terms correct)
•Complete with Intel chip
•Aperture, the superior spawn of Photoshop
•Newer, faster versions of all the applications I already know and love
•Built-in camera for ichat (cannot wait to have conferences with Jay)
•And last, but not least... glow in the dark keys! Perfect when you live with early to bed roommates.

What is it about something new that makes you so excited? I am anxious to learn all the new quirks and tricks of this.

these are a few of my favorite things (thanksgiving)

It was a dreamy, wonderful Thanksgiving. I did all the work the night before, and just had my rolls to do in the morning. I will say that the Lion House rolls are so easy to make, and just taste divine.

I awoke to a light dusting of snow on the ground outside my window.  It was dreamy.
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The rolls came out of the oven right before dinner, and they were divine
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An ideal Thanksgiving plate for me.  Delicious!
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The evening ended with my roasting my piggies in front of the fire. I am so excited for the holiday season to begin!
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these are a few of my favorite things (prep)

Thanksgiving 2007:
Obviously the pre-Thanksgiving prep is often the most memorable.  Err stressful.  This year I was responsible for:
-Apple Pie
-Cornbread Stuffing
-Lion House Rolls (double batch)
-Sweet Potato Pie

It would not be Thanksgiving without rushing the night before to get everything done, and of course, surprise visits from friends.  Jana stopped by and we went over how to do homemade pie crusts.

I will have you know that I am a traditionalist, and when it comes to holidays, very much a food snob.  I have to use my Great Aunt Hazel's never fail pie crusts, Great-Grandma's cornbread stuffing (she was the first black chef at the Desota Hilton hotel in Savannah, Georgia), and my Grandma Harris' sweet potato pie.  My apple pie recipe hails from the New York Times cookbook. 

Step 1:
Assemble ingredients for and make dressing
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Step 2:
Make pie crusts
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Step 3:
Start Apple Pie. Part of the recipe requires the apples to soak in a sugar mixture, my mom's polka dotted bowl provided the perfect place.
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Step 4:
Make Lion House dough. Because we were having 15 over I had to make a double batch and it just barely fit into the kitchen aid.
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i haven't got time

(This is going to be a long entry, sorry)

So I suppose now is the time to talk about the Matt thing. I've put off blogging about this entire dilemma, because, well, sigh it just seems all so trivial to me after the fact.

To be honest, I am at a point now in my life where I have never been before.  This is all uncharted territory.  I remember feeling sure of myself, independent, and fabulous as a senior, but this is different.  I am thinking, is this womanhood?!?  We shall see, after all- I've never been to womanhood before- how does a girl know when she's gotten there? But I would be willing to bet that my passport was stamped sometime amidst late spring.  In layman's terms: I got my life together. 

I found out Matt had a trip planned here about a month before he came.  How do I know?  Well, through facebook, of course. The endless supply of anonymous creeper abilities.  As was my guess with the picture I assumed he just wanted negative attention from me.  So I ignored the whole thing and pretended I had absolutely no clue that he was coming here. Uh, well, you know I kind of avoided it, too. The idea that he could be up in my space again made me so uncomfortably stressed and nervous.  I confided in a few, and for about a week before his arrival date I felt ill.  There is just something so wrong about ex lovers, and I think that's really why we're supposed to have only ONE. There is nothing more humbling than giving your heart away.

So, back to the point: we spoke on the phone.  He asked, "do you want to get together for lunch?" I said... "okay." I wanted to say, "no. I'm busy.  I don't want to see you." But I didn't.

Matt's behavior never ceases to amaze yet strangely disturb me. He is posting pictures of us on facebook, dressing up as a missionary for Halloween, and traveling thousands of miles to "hang out with friends" whom he wasn't even close with... Yet I, in his words was "crazy" and the entire relationship was all wrong and then some. He is fascinated with my change in faith- and is oddly intrigued by my ability to get my life together.

It is night and after re-vamping plans to fit my hectic schedule I walk into Chipolte at 6:07 after receiving a text from him at 5:50 asking "where r u." Our plans were for six. I sit down and try to eat.  He is the same: same face, same hair, same sallow complexion, but yet he is also changed. He dresses differently now, and talks on subjects like global warming and vegetarianism.  All while sipping a beer. I am in awe of it, and I think forever he'll just be the privileged kid from LO who pitched in baseball. But the twenties are for finding yourself.

I am really not sure exactly what I was expecting. I suppose I wanted some sort of climactic conversation, something tangible- but it was typical Matt. And it is a constant journey of reading through the lines and connecting dots. A book of puzzles I am too old to play with now.

We made small talk for what seemed like three hours over dull topics and then left.  We sat for only forty-five minutes.  He was the same, and I was not dazzled.

I walked out, and he was behind me. Memories of how we used to eat together are flooding my memory.  Things that have been clouded over with new friends, experiences, and time. "Well bye" I say, and he mentions with a puff of cold breath "maybe we're going the same way. " And I reply, "I don't think so."

And that is that. I don't know when I'll see this kid again. I don't know what exactly he wanted from me, or what he hoped to accomplish by seeing me again. It is and will continually be a mystery for me.  I am unaffected by the vortex and don't have time anymore.

So life goes on, and it is so good.

purple turtleneck

I never knew I could be so crazy in a purple turtleneck in the quiet suburbs.  But, ah-ha I was:
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Few things about the above picture:
1. I am laughing so hard
2. In fact, I am still laughing about this very incident and I plan to be laughing tomorrow!
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1. Why does everyone have a strange expression on their face?
2. Isn't it funny that Josh is pushing Brian away (and Brian is still smiling)

Oh, and in case you are dying to know- I had the True Religion skinny jeans on that night, just cuffed, and wore them with my moccasins. Not Uggs.

Jana says, whenever something crazy/silly/sad/funny/stupid/ridiculous happens: "put that in your book, okay?" She made me promise I'd write a book.  I think, sure, add that to my list of 100 things to do before I die.

Today I had the turtleneck on again (ya, don't judge) and managed to feel a little crazy at church. Perhaps it involved all the food at our potluck, and the following conversation (haha):

Creeper girl: "Are you and Katie dating?"
Brian: "No, how come you ask?"
Creeper girl: "Well, lucky me then!"

Poor Bri, we have been laughing about this since, and I said, "aren't you just the luckiest man alive."

I am convinced that all comical realities of this weekend can be attributed to my purple turtleneck.  After all, with logic like that...

don't know why

but i love this pic so much.  love it.

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daily gratitudes:
•for Jana, my partner in crime
*to be so loved in my sorority.  these women amaze me.
•flannel sheets from Target
•to be woman enough to take Matt up on a lunch invitation since he is in town (but, that's another post.  Don't worry his vortex is not so alluring from the outside)

Spring 2008

One of the numerous perks of being an upperclassman is the chance to register a lot earlier for classes than the rest of the University body.

So, without further ado here is my spring 2008 line up:
Comm 3401: Introduction to Comm Theory
Comm 1313W: Analysis of Argument (something tells me, this class won't be a challenge ; )
Geography 1403 + Lab Section: Biogeography of the Global Garden.  Lord help me, I do not do science and math.  Agh.
History 3615W: Early European Women. This will be fantastic, and oh-so-easy. Counts towards my minor.
Writ 1301: University Writing. Just a requirement I need to get done, should be easy, too.

Total credits: 17

Perfect load.  I won't have classes until 10am MWF.  I hate getting up early, I have to drag myself out of bed for my 9am class as it is. So, whoop for an extra hour of sleep! No classes Tuesday (except at night), and no classes Thursday.  So I'm predicting I'll work Tuesday and Thursday during the day and not nights anymore (which is what I currently do).  We shall see.  This is the first time since my Freshman year that I'll have such a nice schedule.  I love it!

made my day (gratitude)

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Well thank you, thank you Lord above.  I am heading to BYU this summer! I am thrilled beyond comprehension.

The funny thing is, I had a "Y" t-shirt on under my fleece all day, which was just a random choice.  Pretty funny coincidence.

Cannot wait for the adventure. Provo here I come!

Class/professor/apartment suggestions/things I must do or see while there all summer? I know you have them readers.

PS- I so needed this, today was pretty stressful up until this point!