Sunday, November 28, 2010

learn genres

IT'S NOT TECHNO.


pretty please with a cherry on top!
stop saying it.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Attitude of Gratitude

The long awaited thanksgiving break has finally come! The Barnard (provo) Thanksgiving was a success. My Grandmother was able to come spend the holiday with us which was really nice. Joe and I both came down from Salt Lake to stay the rest of the week/weekend and so far it has been a bumpin party. Let me tell you a little about my great thanksgiving day today. I woke up at 10:00 (the perfect time), helped get food ready, ate until I wanted to burst, went on a walk with my Dad, watched a movie with the Family, watched a Beyonce special on ABC, and now here I am creating a blog post. It has definitely been a good thanksgiving day and I'm thankful for that. Have a happy thanksgiving, lets all give a little thanks this year :)


Top 5 things I'm grateful for include:

1. My parents and the fact that I grew up in a stable and safe home.
2. Siblings, though we're spread out all over, they are there.
3. A healthy and fully functioning body.
4. A testimony of the LDS church teachings.
5. The best friends I've had over the years.

The Lead Chef

An Indie Thanksgiving  Day

My Grandma and Dad

Daddy and Mommy :)

Turks!

walk, walk, walkin





Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Time.
Don't think too hard, you'll freak yourself out.
There are 24 hours in one day.
What am I doing with what seems like so much yet so little time?
How much time is left?
Hour Glass...
When does the sand run out?
Scary.
I can't see how much is left!!
Hopefully a TON of sand is left in my hour glass.
And yours too.
It's TIME to rule out all the crap and accomplish things.
What time is it?
Time to get to work
on me.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Just Give Me The Beat Thats All I Need

Hallo-funk-a-ween baby! What a night! So here's the story, Ryan was visiting from San Diego so we decided we wanted to go to the event "Get Freaky." The trouble was that tickets were sold out! But don't hesitate, we've got the connections and we ended up having to meet this guy down in the warehouse part of town but don't worry it was scarier than it sounds. We got V.I.P. tickets which was sooooo nice compared to general admission. It provided a space to escape from all the RETARDED people that attend these things and we got free water and food all night. OH! and we got to skip straight to the front of the line to get in! Krafty Kuts and The Glitch Mob were my two favorite DJ's/Groups that played. I only go to these things for the music, as a matter of fact, I HATE the environment it's so lame.  I love seeing my favorite DJ's perform but I'll be the first to tell you that the culture with this type of music is so trashy and awful it definitely puts a damper on the experience. That said, the feeling of the base consuming your body is quite addicting.  It was super fun we dressed  up as mimes and people LOVED our costumes and were asking if they could take pictures with us and stuff so that was fun. :)

And we got a picture with Ed Ma from the Glitch Mob!!