Friday, May 13, 2011

blogging hiatus.

Chaos is in full swing, my friends, but lucky for you (and me), that means a photo recap.  This is what has been keeping me away from legs:

Our senior night out went well, complete with shirts!
 This is as close as I can come to describing the night:
Oh yeah! I graduated!
Our first night back home Nick and I spent the night at Chateau Chantal.  I don't mean to brag, but my boyfriend is the best.
mmm... riesling...
View from our room, Thursday.
View from our room, Friday morning.
As if things couldn't get any better, we had an amazing dinner at the Jolly Pumpkin.  We split one of their (extremely large! think wine bottle...) craft brews, you know, to take a break from the all-access wine bar at Chateau.
 
Until next time!

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Magnolia Handspun Giveaway!

Shoot on over to Earth Mama for a chance to win a skein of Magnolia Handspun yarn!  I've written before about how much I love Camilla's masterpieces but now is your chance to get your hands on some.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

the 22 hour day.

Friday, Nick and I attended my post-poned Christmas present, and it was better than I could have expected!  Here's a quick photo recap of the night:




Practicing our "shipwreck/swallowed by a whale" moan.




It was an amazing concert and we were able to wiggle our way to the front row!  Once we got home, we had figured that I had been awake for 22 hours.  22 HOURS.  That, my friend, is an all time record.  You can find more photos on flickr.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter!

Happy Easter, y'all!

cred.
I hope however you celebrate, you celebrate to the fullest.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

a walk in my shoes.

Despite the current weather, I have brought out the spring shoes.  Spring = Keds.

Oh, the places these shoes have been...
Stone Ridge, NY - 2006
Ben Folds Concert, Ann Arbor, MI - 2007
Old Mission Peninsula, MI - 2008
...and I can't help but believe it is only the beginning.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

mishmash.

There is a trend, to my posts, despite it's random nature.  I post what I want, when I want.  I wish I could religiously follow creative theme posts, but that's just not how I roll.  I'm Random.  My blog should be called "Random Stuff I Feel Like Addressing, Deal."

Today I present a mishmash of things keeping me sane currently (I told you there would be an update on my sanity). Deal.


Friday, April 15th the government declared war (essentially) on the online poker community. I am personally affected by this, thus it is my responsibility to raise awareness. There is a lot beyond our control, such as the actually crimes the sites committed, but it is simply unacceptable to basically fire thousands of online poker players (many of whom ACTUALLY pay taxes on the income tied up because of all of this).  The crimes committed are not by the players who have the skill to make it their living, but by the companies.  My point, recognize that poker is a game of skill and please help take action.

So, in light of current (life-changing) events, I'm focusing on the little things that make me happy.  For starters, the cup of coffee in my hand, infused with cinnamon, and new music.

If you have been living under a rock you might not know that Radiohead released a new album.  Solid.  I tend to have a different list of favorites than most (I get emotionally involved in each album differently, ask me, I love to talk Radiohead), but it has worked it's way up to one of my favorites. So, in my Tuesday morning melancholy state, I check my email and found that they sent their fans two free tracks as a thank you.  Thank YOU, Radiohead.  My favorite of the two, 'The Butcher,' was apparently supposed to be on the new album but couldn't be worked in.  Here's what they said:
"FYI... 'The Butcher' was recorded and mixed during 'The King of Limbs' sessions, but we couldn't make it work on the album; 'Supercollider' was started during those sessions and finished off in March of this year."
Also to report, on the knitting front, I have completed my Malabrigo Cowl/Shawl for the most part.  After attaching the buttons in a very unconventional way (do I ever work conventionally?), I realized the stretch of the buttons was not what I wanted so I'm in the process of stitching it together, creating "faux buttons." Photos to come.

Just as I logged in this morning my friend Kelly over at Fern Street sent me this wonderful link. Basically, she just gave a crack head more crack. A poor crack head, at that. Some of my favorites:


Apparently I'm an earth tone gal, how appropriate this week!  

To close, remember to appreciate the little joys in life, whether it be that first sip of coffee or the five minutes you get with the most important person in your life. Love, with whatever, whomever, is what keeps us sane.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

projects, jobs, and housing, OH MY!

It has been a whirlwind of emotions here in mid-Mich. (or Northern Mich. depending on the day).  Maybe it's lack of sleep or excitement of all the upcoming events, but holy-moly where did my grasp on reality go?

Between birthdays and due dates, March was lost.  The semester began slowly, with a buzz of anticipation, anxiety and all of a sudden February and March were gone.  Now, assignments are due, we need to find a place to live after graduation, pack and move... and the list just keeps growing...

Looking back, I actually accomplished a lot in March! I bought my cap and gown, began planning the dietetic Seniors' night out (complete with shirts!),
and (ready for this?) I got a job!  It's with an amazing business making an amazing product, and everyone is thinking I'll be doing some amazing networking.  More details to come.  It feels great knowing I will have some sort of income once the move is compete.


I keep looking at my planner, reminding myself that it's really happening - we're moving, taking another big step in our relationship and adult lives, and it's going to crazy!  This post has been about two weeks in the making and now we're looking at three weeks.  THREE WEEKS!  Let me show you what that looks like to me:
4 hours of bottling homemade beer
13 possible BAB (work) shifts
1 advocacy letter, assignment, presentation, project, and 2 quizzes
20 lectures (2-3 lectures left per class!)
2 SDA meetings
1 Concert (wooo!!!)
1 celebratory shopping excursion
1 dinner/bar crawl (you can't call it a dietetics night out and NOT include food)
AND
5 final exams

I know it might look like a lot but eliminate anything that sounds like fun and multiply each remaining item by 10 and that's approximately what I started with.  I've got a good handle on my class load and I might actually be able to enjoy these last few weeks!
Our last visit to TC was very relaxing (well, as relaxing as it ever will be).

Free stay at the casino.
Delilah DeWylde & The Lost Boys performing at the Good Work Collective launch party (she at one point was not only balancing on her bass, but playing it at the same time, too).
Once we got back into the swing of things down here, it was my cousin's 21st birthday! We went out and celebrated right.  While us lightweights (me) kept our composure for most of the evening, this little gem slipped in:
Thank goodness we at least have each other.
Second try, much better.
Upcoming posts include a recap of the Decemberists concert next Friday and possibly an update on my sanity.