Wednesday, October 26, 2005

I'm a Carrie! Which one are you?


Which "Sex and the City" character are you? We all think we're Carrie, but now I have proof . This is what it said about me:

You're quirky, flirty, and every guy's perfect first date. But can the guy in question live up to your romantic ideal? It's tough for you to find the right match - you're more than a little picky. Never fear... You've got a great group of friends and a great closet of clothes, no matter what!

Romantic prediction: You'll fall for someone this year...
Totally different from any guy you've dated.

Which character are you? Click here!

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

In the "spirit" of the season


For those of you who are bored today (like me), with anticipation of Halloween coming up: here are some fun links for ghost stories in Central Arkansas. Most of the pictures, etc. look like it's pretty poor photography, but some of them are kind of neato.
Here's a question for you to comment on: Do you believe in ghosts...? Has anything "abnormal/paranormal" ever happened to you?

http://www.americasmosthauntedhotel.com/photos.htm This is a link for the Crescent Hotel in Eureka. If you look closely at the TV in the picture, you can see a woman reflected upside-down. Spooky!
http://www.thespiritseekers.org/Investigation/Investigations.htm There are a lot of Central Arkansas hauntings here. Some pretty cool pictures.
http://www.casprquest.com/ Central Arkansas Society for Paranormal Research- be sure to click on the video for the sanitarium investigation. Oooh! It is dark, so you might have to make your screen brighter.

By the way- There is an actual "ghost buster" here in Arkansas. You can e-mail him if you need a good bustin'. He goes by "RIP".

Monday, October 24, 2005

I've gone domestic


I'm not entirely sure what happened to me this weekend, but I began acting very strangely. Friday was fairly normal- I went to a new place called the Fountain with Karl, Kat, Melissa, Eric, and Emily. It was a pretty early evening, though. Maybe I should have known something was up then. Saturday I met Kim and Cody for lunch and a trip to the mall (turns out I've been to the mall twice in three weeks- I hate the mall, by the way). THEN the strange behavior began. I came home, and I knitted. I knitted for hours. I picked up this hobby a few months ago, but it comes and goes. I finished two scarves in one afternoon. That evening, I didn't do anything. At all. I sat in my apartment watching Buffy, and I fell asleep at like 9:30. 9:30!! I got a full 12 hours of sleep that night. The next morning I got up and baked. That's right- I baked pumpkin chocolate chip bread. Then I cleaned my house and did laundry. What's happened to me?? I'm just going to have to hold on to the hope that I will come back around again. Here's to hoping.

PS- Check out my new counter under my links. They're apples. Ha, ha. Get it?

PPS- "Desperate Housewives" fans- click here http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=1243746

Thursday, October 20, 2005

I have returned!

Sorry I haven't posted in forever. I have been in the great metropolis of Memphis (Three-Six Mafia, yo!) attending an oh-so-enriching teachers' conference. I feel ready to face anything now! Bring it on kids, I can handle any situation. Uhhhh, no, not really. I DO only have 2 days of school this week, so that makes me happy. I have rediscovered that those Lutherans sure are fun. We went down to Beale St. and I had a beer or two with former teachers. How fun is that? Once again, however, I forgot to bring my camera cord today so I could upload pictures, so you get a random picture of Sebastian.
Tonight is Survivor night at Kristen's house- whoo hoo! I am having one of my very last volleyball practices today. I can't believe our season is almost over. We have our last season game on the 25th. You guys should see Kristen coach. She's really good. :)
Since I don't have much interesting to say today... I'll leave you with yet another assundry of deep thoughts:
*If you ever teach a yodeling class, probably the hardest thing is to keep the students from just trying to yodel right off. You see, we build to that.
*If a kid asks where rain comes from, I think a cute thing to tell him is "God is crying." And if he asks why God is crying, another cute thing to tell him is "Probably because of something you did."
*Any time I see something screech across a room and latch onto someone's neck, and the guy screams and tries to get it off, I have to laugh, because what is that thing??

Friday, October 14, 2005

It had teeth and hair... that's right. It was my twin.

Virginia, this one's for you! I had a lovely conversation with my mom last night, when she told me about some TV she had watched the night before. It was "101 Things Removed From the Human Body" which aired on TLC on Wednesday night. Hmmm.... sounds interesting, you might think? Listen to this. There was man on it that appeared to be pregnant. She said from the side, there was a noticeable bulge in his belly. This all took place in India, by the way. So he finally went to the doctor, realizing, GEE! There might be something wrong! The doctor isn't sure what it is, but they decide to operate and remove whatever is ailing this poor man. He removes quite a bit of liquid, and then discovers.... you ready for this....?
A hand. And a little person. That is correct, folks. This man's underdeveloped twin had been living in his stomach for YEARS. It had several body parts and was just hanging out in his bro's tummy. AAAAAAAHHHHH!
As some of you might recall, Virginia had a certain obsession for just this type of phenomena. It more accurately scares the bejesus out of her. She made us all watch an "X-Files" episode called "Humbug" where an underdeveloped twin detached itself from his circus freak brother and would kill people at night. That's the evil twin in the middle-top of the picture. Ooooooh science fiction. Something to think about. This sort of freaky stuff really happens. Maybe even to you.
I'll be in Memphis for a teacher's conference Monday through Wednesday, so you won't be hearing from me for a while. Have a great weekend. And watch out for people who have little twins living inside them. They can kill you. :)

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Nothing too exciting today

Last night was my first official night "off" where I had absolutely NO obligations at all. No Buffalo Grill. No volleyball. Nothing. Except for my obligation to America's Next Top Model and my brand new purchase of the OC Season 2. Emily, I got it... we can watch it. :)

I'm thinking about cutting my hair similar to Jayla here. She's the one on the right. Not the man in the witch's costume. What do you think, guys? Should I chop it all of?

On a completely different side note... I'd like to give a shout out to my old friend Kimmy P. We can't seem to catch each other at a good time to talk on the phone, and I miss her. Remember when she used to do Fat Baby and squish her face up? Remember her extreme love for Frank Brannon's lemonade and Brother T's home cookin'? And the story of Mad Dog? And how she drives a car named Sushimoto? I could go on and on... but I'll just say we miss and love you, Kim! Where are you?? Are you coming back to the Rock Town ever??

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

S'mores and Urinals



Hello everyone! I forgot my camera cord yesterday, so I couldn't upload pictures. PLUS, I was (gasp!) busy! I know, I know. Crazy.
I had a pretty good, autumn-like weekend. Friday I went to Ciao Bacci's (a restaurant/bar near my apartment) with Melissa, Sarah, Katie, Christy, and Rose. We sat out on the deck and ate s'mores. It's really cool- they bring out a little fire to your table and you can all roast marshmallows right there. I like mine burnt to a crisp on all sides. Mmmm. Good. Apparently you should not stick your marshmallow too far down into the fire, because whatever they use to keep it lit is green and will get on your food. I pulled a "Virginia" as well at this slightly upscale bar. I asked the girls where the bathroom was, and they told me there was one in the middle of the restaurant. So I get back from the bathroom and say that I thought it was weird there was a urinal in the bathroom. They laughed at me- a lot. Apparently there was NOT just one bathroom, but I had used the men's. They meant it was a one-seater. Thanks, ladies. Really. I particularly appreciate it because there was a guy waiting to use the bathroom after me. I'm real smooth.
Saturday I hung out with Cody all day and went out with Melissa and Sarah in the evening. And Sunday was my last day at the Buffalo Grill. I will officially have some "free time" now. Whenever I don't have volleyball (which is almost over, by the way)... or yearbook... or Odyssey of the Mind. Why do I do this to myself?? :) Oh- I talked to Chandle this weekend and she's doing great up there in DC. She's making friends at Camp Americore. Ok, I didn't mean to make this a "this-is-how-much-fun-I-had-this-weekend" entry. My bad. Hope you're all doing well!

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Halloween is just a few weeks away...


I need help, folks. Halloween is pretty much my favorite holiday. I know most people say Christmas with the Santa and the presents or Thanksgiving with the turkey galore, but I love Halloween. I love all things about it. I love the costumes, I love going to costume parties, I love candy, and I love being scared. And it's all wrapped up into one holiday! Or a week of celebrations like we used to do in Conway.
I need help deciding what I should be. I already have a pretty good idea, but I don't want to spoil the surprise, and I want input first. Things I have already been:
1. the main character in Hitchcock's "The Birds"
2. Cruella DeVil (not as cool as this picture, but it was a dang good costume)
3. Wayne- Chandle was Garth

4. Billy Madison (Chandle had a penguin costume- last year we did "couple" costumes- our options were limited)
5. Anna Paquin's "X-Men" character whose name I can't remember right now- the one who froze everything and had to wear gloves

Things I WILL not be:
1. A clown. NOTHING is scarier than a clown.
2. Anything with wings. Too many girls try to be so cutsy with wings.
3. Anything that requires a short skirt. Self explanatory.

Any thoughts, people? What are YOU going to be?
AND PS.... where's the party?? :)

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

These made me laugh




So I'm having a kind of yucko day, and these pictures made me laugh. This one's for you, Kat. In the spirit of getting new puppies!

Monday, October 03, 2005

Adios, Chandle!


As promised, this weekend I went up to the NWA to say goodbye to my wonderful friend Chandle. She's leaving this morning for D.C. to join AmeriCorps. She's completely hard core. Friday we went to Fayetteville to visit Virginia. Little did we know that there would be 300,000 crazy bikers ALSO in Fayetteville this weekend for the Biker, Blues, and BBQ festival. It was insane. We had to park like a mile from V's apartment and wind our way through the millions of cars parked on the streets. We attempted Dixon Street, but we could barely move, and the smell of leather and exhaust was overwhelming. I don't think I'll become a biker babe any time soon!
Saturday, Chandle's parents had a family gathering to say goodbye. Megan Page came into town (she lives in Lincoln, which is about 20 minutes from Siloam Springs). We went to her house after the par-tay and hung out on her deck that her hubby built. It was great to see her! I had a great time up there!
Chandle- I am so proud of you! You're doing a great thing up there, and you're going to be wonderful. Fantastico goes to Washington! Good luck, and we will miss you!!
PS- I have 3 posts today... make sure you read them!

This is us at Megan's house.

Happy Birthday, Cody!


Reasons I love Mitta Verst (Cody):
1. He can recite "Sex and the City" quotes almost as well as I can.
2. We are an UNSTOPPABLE force at Trivial Pursuit, Pop Culture Edition.
3. Although he lives in Mo-town (Morrilton... eeew), he has maintained his incredible coolness.
4. We see movies together that other people make fun of us for seeing... "Freaky Friday," and other great Lindsay Lohan blockbusters. But we love them.
5. He loves a certain show about elderly women living together. He has a special place in his heart for Bea Arthur. He also does a KILLER impression of her.
6. During the best summer EVER when we worked together at summer day camp, we did a lip sync where he was Justin Timberlake, I was Cristina Aguilera, and Chandle was Brittany Spears.
7. Did I mention that he knows the entire "Dirty Pop" dance from start to finish??
8. We used to have Tuesday dinner night, where I would consistently try to talk him into any sort of ethnic food, and we would always end up going to Quizno's. Mmm! Toasty!
9. His love for "Buffy" rivals my own.
10. He's my boo, yo! Need I say more??

Happy birthday, Cody. You're old. :)

Friday, September 30, 2005

Peace out, ya'll- I'm goin' to the NWA!


I'm heading out right after school today to visit the fiiiiiine region of Northwest Arkansas this weekend-- affectionately dubbed in college as the "NWA". There are a few differences between those of us raised in the central Arkansas region and those raised in the NWA. Here are just a few that come to mind:
1. They were raised thinking that all African Americans play basketball for the Razorbacks. This thought pretty much continued till college. :)
2. They had never seen OR heard of the infamous "Ghetto Bird," or the police helicopter that shines lights on drug dealers and partying teenagers.
3. Their Girl Scout cookies don't have clever names (such as Samoa, Tagalongs, etc.). That's MUCH too complicated for an NWA-er. They need names such as "peanut butter and chocolate cookie", "caramel cookie," and other descriptive names. Otherwise, how will they know what they're buying??

I'm sure there are others... help me remember, Conway people!

Anyway, I will be visiting Chandle and Virginia and hopefully Megan Pangle-Page up there. I should have pictures upon my return. Hope you all have a great weekend!

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Classroom Visit


Hello all! I thought it would be fun to take some pictures of my classroom for you. This is the view from my desk. For those of you who don't know, my classroom is in a "portable," AKA trailer. If you stomp too hard, I'm pretty sure you'll create a hole and fall through to the parking lot. It's a little ghetto-fab, but it's definitely workable.
Every year I do a pinata project with 7th grade. This is a pinata made last year. I've got spirit, yes I do! I've got spirit, how bout you??
Oh, and that's my chapel box on the left there (for those of you CLS people).

This is the view from the front of the classroom. Notice the artificial bulletin boards I made (I'm in a trailer- they don't have them in there). We've got "La Persona del Mes" (person of the month) and a bulletin board about "La Familia" (vocab words for mom, dad, sister, etc.). The person of the month is Manolete- a famous Spanish bullfighter. Look! You learned something today!

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Here come the pictures!



Last night we celebrated Karl's birthday in a way that we love best- by eating a lot of tasty food. Emily and Eric made some tasty treats- guacamole, grilled corn, and burgers. Kat and Karl even brought me black bean burgers. Mmmmmm! Good. Here are some pictures of the evening. You can't see the tiny match that served as a candle in the cheesecake, but it was there!

Karl, Kat, and Emily post-dinner


Leah and Kat- and look! There's Eric too!


Kristen and JR- They're just so cute.

Monday, September 26, 2005

Awwww...!


Look! The blogspot pictures are working again! My mom sent me this today. I think she's been playing with her scanner. Seriously, how cute is this?? Kat and her sis aren't the only adorable ones. Ha, ha. Check out the orange couch- very, very cool. Also notice my belly shirt and my totally sweet kicks.

"I'll go non-denominational so fast it will make your head spin!"

Who saw "Desperate Housewives" last night...?? It was very good. That quote from Bree made me laugh out loud.
I had a pretty good weekend. I don't have pictures as promised (I didn't have my camera anywhere!), but check out Leah's blog for some pics of Friday night. I played Phase 10 (quickly becoming one of my favorite games- thanks to Karl and Kat) with Kristen, Leah, and Katie. Saturday night I hung out with my sister at her house in Sherwood. She cooked us dinner (yum!) and we stayed in, trying to avoid the torrential rain. Sunday I worked at the Buffalo Grill. By the way, I have officially put my two weeks' notice in at the Grill. I will miss it, but I just don't have time anymore. Having three jobs (teaching, coaching, and being a food runner) is getting to be TOO much. I will probably go back one day.
Tonight is the big show down between the two 7th grade volleyball teams that Kristen and I coach. That means that Kristen and I have to coach against each other, which is never fun. We both coach one match with each team. It's going to be a close one! I will let you know how it goes.
PS- Happy birthday, Karl! Hope everyone is doing well!

PPS- I have been trying for the past like 25 minutes to add a picture of "Desperate Housewives," but blogspot's photo uploader is not working. Sorry.

Friday, September 23, 2005

Ok, I'm done.


Ok, so I actually didn't mean to stay on my strike that long (oooooohhhh... 2 whole days), but I didn't get a chance to post all day yesterday. Can you believe I was actually busy at work all day? Huh?? What??
I don't have any current pictures to post, so I decided to post this one. Check out the hotness of JR. This is from Kat and Karl's wedding again. I like it.
I wanted to take this opportunity to say hello to those of you that commented last time. Leah, Laura, Emily, Brooke, Mom, Marc, Chandle, and my actually friendly "anonymous"- I know you folks are out there and read. Here's a little shout out. Yo! John, Whaley-Butt, Virginia, Melissa, Adrianne, and Colin- Helloooooo friends and cousins and sister! You did a fabulous job of commenting- good to hear from you. We should talk more! I hope I didn't forget anyone.
All I'm going to say to person responsible for the malicious "anonymous" comment on my blog and some of my friends' blogs- You need to get a life. Seriously. There must be better things for you to do than read all of our blogs and make little snide comments. That's it.
Hope you guys have a great weekend!

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Heck, no! We Won't Go!


Yup, that's right, folks. I'm officially on strike from my blog until some of you readers start letting me know you're actually out there. That means (gasp!) commenting every once in a while and saying hello.
It's really quite easy. Here's a quick lesson. See, down at the bottom? It says "comments." You click on that, and it takes you to a new screen. You type in a comment- nothing rude, mind you- just something to let me know you're out there. Then you can click whether you have a blog or "other", where you can type in your name. It's easy, right? I'm just going to assume people don't read this (besides Kristen, Kat, and Brooke faithfully- thank you ladies) and I'm wasting my time. I'm not pouting... just striking! It just makes me happy when I hear from you guys. What's the point otherwise? Love you all. I really do. :)