Monday, December 13, 2010

Can't Wait!

I can't wait for a lot of things.


1st: Seeing my family in....7 DAYS!
2nd: Spending Christmas with Kevin and both of our families!
3rd: Going on an AMAZING snowboarding trip to Colorado with good friends over New Years!
4th: COTTON BOWL!
5th: Finishing up the the Spring, moving on, getting my new bundle of golden fluff and starting the next phase in my life.



I feel as though 2011 is going to be a good year!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Aggies in the Cotton Bowl!!!

Get excited!!! Kevin's Dad just offered to buy him and I tickets to the game. Guess who is SOOOOOOO EXCITEDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!! this kid. right here. Go Ags! BTHO whoever we re playing!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thanksgiving with No Family

The holiday hit me a little harder than I thought it would, as it was the first time I was not able to make it home for any piece of the break...wait, break? What am I saying? I didn't have any sort of break, actually, because I worked Thursday(yeah, that's right, Thursday. Its bullshit, I know.), Friday, Saturday and Sunday...and also Monday, but that isn't here yet.

Anyways, having to work over a holiday made me more determined then ever to not be in the same place I am now next year. I love my family way to much to be away from them like this again.

There were two things to be Thankful for though.

1st: Kevin and I have officially been dating a year, on Thanksgiving Day. And I love him more then ever. I was, and still am, sad I was not able to go and see him and his family on Thursday, but, since I can't go home for Christmas Day, they have so graciously invited me to their house, and I am so greatful for that.

2nd: Good friends which turned a crappy holiday into a better one with a wonderful dinner which finished cooking at 11:30pm and an epic game of Cranium lasting well into the night. Thanks Christina, Jentri, Jauron and Aaron. It may have been a late dinner, but, damn it, we had a Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

All Work...and No Play.


Okay, first off, I admit to neglecting this blog for over a month. I believe the last thing I posted was about having the Pre-K teaching job....EPIC DISASTER! But, I made it through and survived to tell the tale, get paid, and never look back. Lesson learned, I am not made to work with kids under the age of 4.

Luckily, My old Assistant Manager from American Eagle called me while I was doing the subbing job and offered my a pretty sweet position at Gander Mountain. By the end of the week I was hired and have been working like CRAZY ever since. Its a great job and I am still able to take subbing positions on my days off, which is nice, but for the most part I'm working full time at Gander. Its really laid back and the other employees are a lot of fun to be around.

Kevin got his Aggie Bling on September 17th. His family came in and he did his ring dunk that night with 5 of our other friends. It was an amazing time. I love spending time with his family, and I felt lucky to have been able to spend such a special occasion with them. Football and Bonfire also started that weekend. So, in the end, the weekend was quite an event.
Since then, Football has fallen to pieces. And for something I have loved so much for years now, Bonfire has been sitting heavy on my heart with how pathetic our dorm's turnout has been so far. No one talks about it, but everyone who has been around for awhile is thinking the same thing, and its hard to watch the years of hard work disintegrate in front of our eyes.

On to happier things. Kevin and I went to a wedding this past weekend in Houston. He was a groomsman for an old HS buddy. We had a good time, despite the wedding being 'dry,' but it was nice being able to put faces with some of the names I always hear. Kevin's friend, Mike, is always fun to be around and we hung out quite a bit while Kevin was off doing groomsman stuff. As usual though, I took some pictures, but didn't get anything of myself. Go figure.
That sums everything up though. I'll try to keep up with things at least for a little while.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Teaching

I finally got my first Subing job! I will be TAing in a Pre-K class for this entire week. I'm so excited..and nervous. I'm pretty sure I didn't sleep at all, hence this is being written at 5am.

I am really happy that this will be my introduction to Subing though. Having the chance to, more or less, shadow a teacher for my first week will be so helpful, rather than being shoved into a classroom with 25 kids and no clue on what to do with them.

It also makes me happy that this is a job for an entire week, which is something that I really needed after feeling so worthless lately.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Texas A&M Honors the Past

At every football game, Texas A&M does a short segment called "Bugle Call" for former Ags who are truly incredible and inspiring. All of them are touching and give you chills, but this one is absolutely amazing and is the closest I have ever been to crying at a football game.


http://www.aggieathletics.com/allaccess/?media=192628

I couldn't get the video directly on here, but here is the link to it. A stadium of 81,287, record attendance for a season opener, gave Mr. Terrill a standing ovation. What a moment.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Move In Weekend...

Move-In weekend has its pros and cons. For instance,

Pro: Friends finally return and we all get to hang out and have a great time.

Con: Do parents and freshman even know how to drive??? How did these people get drivers licences????

Pro: Gig 'Em Week. A time to get to know the new freshman and break them into the college life.

Con: Dealing with freshman who don't know how to regulate themselves.

Pro: Businesses go back to normal hours...none of this closed for half the week and only open 2 days a week.

Con: Why are there SO MANY PEOPLE HERE!?!?!?

Ahhh...College Station. How I love thee.

Population on August 21st: 54,000
Population on August 22nd: 100,000+

And now the 'real' people will be hiding out again until May 15th.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Finding the Passion...again...

I used to have such a drive and a will to succeed. I used to know exactly what I wanted to do with my life. In the last 3 years, all of the passion I once had has completely disappeared. I'm not sure for the exact reason, whether it was the difficulty of finishing up school or the daunting task of taking on more. It could have been the amount of time I was away from the medical aspect of animals, but submerged in the management of horses in which I ended up hating.


Knowing I screwed up in college and I would have to get a Masters before I even thought about applying to Vet school is beyond what my brain can take right now, and THAT is overly depressing.


What happened to me???


I love to teach, and the more I think about it, the more I believe that a classroom is where I would like to end up, but is this a cop-out? Am I leaning on teaching because I can't mentally take going further in school? Maybe it's due to the fear of failing more than I already have..kind of a stop while I'm ahead reaction...but am I even 'ahead' at this point...not really.


When I write out my options, it seems silly to ask which is better. Of course I should give my original passion another chance to be re-ignited and immerse myself back into a veterinary setting and remind myself why I wanted to pursue it in the first place. Or should I try to start establishing myself as a teacher somewhere and just let it go.


I never excelled at the hard sciences when I got to A&M. I failed and I failed and I failed some more, and if that wasn't enough I failed again. Have I had enough signs already? Or was I just not focused and burnt out? But, Is it really worth paying for more school to find out?


I'm really trying to stay in good spirits, pretend like everything is okay, pretend like I have my life together. I have a strong personality, but this is slowly wearing it down.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

New Voices

These guys are fantastic. One of my old Students posted one of their covers on FB and I found this one of them covering Michael Buble's Everything. They also do an amazing cover of Hallelujah. School rivalries put aside, I hope these guys go on to do great things...despite being from tech..haha.

On the Brightside [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

Thanks to Sydney..

My new favorite song...

Everything by Michael Buble

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Blue October...Yesss....


I'm helping a friend out with the partial management of the Ziegfest Concert over Labor Day weekend. The line-up normally includes small country artists from around the area and then one or two bigger names, whether that is Texas Country names or something more widely known. This year, however, BLUE OCTOBER is performing!!!!!!!!! I'm so excited that I finally get to see them!!! And not only do I get to see them, but I get to do it for free...or, scratch that, i get PAID to see them! How freakin' sweet?!?!?

Thursday, July 22, 2010

The Things I Miss..as of right this second...

I'm secluded in Nemo, Texas. So, in conclusion, I was trying to write this super meaningful paragraph about things that I miss and why i missed them, but you see how far that got. So here is a list, because lists are very grown up.

As of right now, I Miss...(the first few are no-brainers)

1. Kevin, of course, that's a given.
2. Hanging out with my sister, walt and the girls...and my mom and dad and luke
3. being with friends and playing 42 at the chicken
4. riding Mulligan without a care in the world
5. being able to 'sleep til i wake up'
6. the smell of the barns at the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds at Nationals
7. the roar of Kyle Field when A&M scores a touchdown
8. a comfortable bed
9. quietness
10. teaching lessons, believe it or not
11. snowboarding
12. good cell phone reception
13. normal music
14. Bailey
15. taking students to shows/competitions
16. being in New York with Luke and Andrea
17. sleeping without waking up every hour

but mostly, right now, i think i miss the feeling that I have made a difference in someones life.

This summer has been a strange one, full of mixed emotions. Don't get me wrong, I have really enjoyed being a lifeguard and the duties involved with it, but I really miss the teaching aspect of camp. I miss the horses too.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

computer revived

For the time being, my computer has decided to work again.

So, here are some pictures from camp...just a couple to give you guys an idea of what I'm doing...kinda.


During the week we have Secret Pals and mine got me this wicked awesome little bow and arrow set. I spent the entire day on Friday shooting things, and people. Best Friday Ever.

Team Lifeguard...We are what we are, don't judge. From L to R: Me, Erin, Sydney

For my Birthday last weekend, a big group of us went to Six Flags. It was mostly people from College Station, but a few from camp came as well. From L to R: Erin, Megan, Sydney, and me.
Team Tuesday! Since I'm the only person from Aggieland I decided to get a little extra help on Team Tuesday by raising the T Star Aggie flag in the staff unit...hehehe...i'm awesome.
Always "happy" at camp.
Erin and I re-enacting Romeo and Juliet during staff week.

Friday, July 2, 2010

So much to talk about


So much has happened in the last month. One thing that hasn't happened though is getting a job, other than the camp position i have at the moment. But, on the list of things that have happened is:

1. Becoming a certified Lifeguard
2. Turning 24...woohoo?
3. having a dead computer

There's more, but thats the general idea. So, as of now, I don't have a computer. Lame.
On the up side, I do finally have post-grad pictures!






Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Graduation!!!!

I'm working on it! haha. Apparently, I didn't end up with any pictures from graduation, so I'll have to get those on upon my return home! Amber and I are going to take nice "senior" pictures tomorrow or Thursday, so eventually, I'll have something up.

In short, graduation weekend was amazing! I didn't trip or fall while walking across the stage, though one of the masters graduates not only tripped and fell, but also drop her diploma and her cap while trying to shake the President Loftin's hand...you couldn't help but chuckle a little to yourself. She took it in stride though and shook it off.

I felt honored to have been able to share my graduation ceremony with one of the 1999 Bonfire Collapse survivors. After being paralyzed in the collapse, he was finally able to return to A&M and finish his degree this year. It was a very touching moment to see him cross the stage.

The weekend also brought a huge celebration with my entire family. My sister was able to come with the twins and she even stayed the entire weekend! Everyone had a great time and it was a perfect ending to such and amazing period of my life.

And this is for my good friend, John Varner, who has said such nice things about my blog! I love him to death and wish him the best as he moves into his engineering career with Union Pacific!

Congrats to all of the 2010 graduates! Kennedy, John, Gonzo, Antonio, Danny, and I'm probably missing people...so sorry!

As soon as i get pictures, they'll be up!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

As it All Comes to a Close

What a ride this college career has been. From the rough beginning at UNT to the beautiful finish at Texas A&M, it is a journey I will never forget.

I will attend my last class tomorrow and turn in my last assignment. Its still seems surreal.

Graduation is officially 10 days away. My entire family is coming into town, and it's going to be a party up in here, no kidding. Pictures to come for sure!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Going Back to Camp

Ah, Stevens Ranch. After emailing one of my old co-workers who is now the assistant director of the camp, I came to find out they were still in need of a lifeguard. At first I turned the position down because I didn't think I could get in a physical condition to pass the lifeguard swimming test, but after a little research, I decided it just might be possible. It'll be weird not working with the horses, but I think it will be a good change of pace. Something new and different to add to the resume.

Anyways, I'm pretty sure I'm a natural at this whole saving lives thing...need guarding? I got ya covered.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Helping the Community

Everyone at the end of the day
L to R: Jenga, Chris, Zach, Corbin, Ms Teetes, Matt, Kevin, Funke, Katie, Reimers, Me and Jr.

Every year Texas A&M hosts The Big Event. Big Event is one day set aside to thank and give back to the community for their continued support of our amazing university. Last year was a wonderful experience, so our Bonfire group, Dunn Hall, decided to participate again.

This year we were to help a former Aggie, Ms. Teetes Class of '94, redo the landscaping on her property. About an hour after we started, a couple of the Big Event committee members came to see how the project was going and informed us that we had one of the biggest projects of the year, which made our small team of 11 people even more determined to finish the project.

We broke for lunch around 2pm, the time at which most groups are finishing their entire projects. I'll be the first to admit I did not think we could actually finish the project. At 4pm, we finally finished the front yard and inside of the house, which involved clearing the yard down to dirt, spreading new fill dirt to even out the yard, laying new sod, building a barrier to keep the yard from eroding into the driveway, redoing a garden, and repainting the bathroom and stairway. About this time we decided to call the Big Event Committee and let them know we would be late returning our tools because we still had the backyard to finish which is when they decided to accuse us of not having enough people to finish the job in a timely fashion. Hmmm....Thanks for appreciating our commitment to the job. After that pleasant phone call we decided to take our time finishing the backyard.

After we completed the project, Ms Teetes donated the extra sod and fill dirt to the "broke college students have a horrible yard fund" and Corbin and Kevin were able to load it up and take it home to help their pathetic backyard recover from the insane amounts of rain. During the clean up process, one of our friendly Big Event committee members decided to show up and see what actually took us so long and, lucky for us, was so nice as to take all our tools back for us...actually, we stacked the tools behind his car and suggested he take them back, since apparently they needed out rake and shovel so bad.

In the end, we were able to finish what seemed like an impossible project. Ms. Teetes was so grateful which made all of our efforts more than worth it. She is an amazing women who deserved what we were able to give her.
starting off..lots of sod and dirt

chris and jenga tackling the garden which started out as a vine/bush covered mess

Zach was put in charge of the Barrier to keep the yard from eroding. Glad to have a few engineers on hand since the job ended up being a little more intense then originally planned

Reimers and I purchased this sleeper couch from the garage sale next door. It served us well during the job and has actually graduated from our intended purpose of taking it to chilifest to replacing a couch in chris' house. It's really comfortable...

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Possum Kingdom Lake


For our annual spring break trip we decided to trade our snowboards in for swimsuits and head to Possum Kingdom Lake for a few days of fun in the sun. Luckily we were there during the warmer part of the week. The day we left a cold front came through and drop more snow on the ground.
Katie's dad hooked us up with an awesome lake front residence with a HUGE covered porch and beautiful view. We started out with a group of 15 on Tuesday, then it dwindled down to the final 10 of us.
(Christina, Katie and I: roommates for 2010-2011 school year)

For the most part we just chilled out, played a ton of Spades and 42, and drank....a lot. On Thursday afternoon we had access to a boat which we almost managed to sink about 15 minutes after getting on it. I felt like I was on the Titanic...it was kind of crazy. After we adjusted our weight distribution we headed to see Hell's Gate and then went some of the other cliffs to do some cliff diving. At first Rowdy was the only one daring enough to do it, but then a few of us got up the courage to try it out. Katie and I went of a smaller cliff, about 20 feet, and the guys went off a slightly larger one, about 30 feet. It was absolutely amazing, despite the 40 degree water.

Since we decided to stay an extra night to let the guys driving back to Houston and San Antonio recover and rest up, we had to pack up and leave pretty early in the morning. The early departure did give us a chance to get a last look at the beautiful, calm lake..and skip a few rocks.

Spring Break - Ice Skating





(Katie being silly)

Before heading back to Fort Worth, the crew decided to try something a little new and we all hit up our local Ice Skating rink here in College Station. Though some were skeptical to begin with, the idea quickly turned out to be a ton of fun. The guys practiced their Flying 'V' formations and also got fancy with their feet with some attempts at scales..haha...it was very entertaining.
(Kev showing off his mad skills)

(Most of us lacked the ability to stop...and this was Carp, using me to do so)

So Much to Catch Up On....



(Jess looking Stunning)

I'm a slacker, no doubt. So, backtrack to March 12th when spring break started. I got to head home a little early and hang out with the family a little before my cousin, Jessica, got married on the 14th. The wedding was beautiful and my nieces, Camryn and Kristin, were the most adorable flower girls. I seem to have made it all the way through the wedding without getting a single picture of myself, go figure, but maybe one will pop up else where.
(C and K looking at Sara who was on the Balcony across)

My brother and his fiance announced their engagement to the rest of the extended family at Jessica's reception, but did it quietly as to not take the spotlight off of Jess and Brain's night. Obviously, everyone was very happy for them and Jessica actually cornered my brother and made him spill the beans to her. It was fairly entertaining.
(Walt, Andrea, Luke and Connie)

Since we had the rarity of ALL the siblings being in town and not having anything to do on the Monday after the wedding, we packed up the twins and headed to the zoo. Me, Luke, Andrea, Sara, Walt and the girls. It was a fun morning that started out fairly brisk but ended up being a really nice day.
(Me Talking to C and K about the Macaws and how loud they were.)

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Congrats to Luke and Andrea


Now that I'm not ruining any surprises (oops!) I wanted to congratulate my brother and his fiance on their recent engagement. Luke proposed to his most amazing girlfriend right before they came into town for Jessica's wedding a couple weeks ago. We are so happy to have her joining the family. She's absolutely amazing and we love her to death. In the picture Andrea, her son Miles, and Luke. An added bonus, Miles and I share the same birthday, minus the year of course. But I think its really fun!

Monday, March 1, 2010

He Makes Me So Happy

I was trying to figure out something to write. Something witty and smart. But there isn't anything to say when someone makes you this happy. So, I'll just leave it as Kevin is the most wonderful person a girl could ask for. That is all.






Saturday, February 27, 2010

Proud to Be An Aggie

There are so many things about Texas A&M that I love. The tradition, people, rivalries, atmosphere, but most of all, the respect we have not only for our fellow students but also other Universities.

The University of Texas in Austin is our #1 rival, which I have always thought was kind of funny because they do not share the same thoughts. Let me clarify, they don't like us, but the don't like OU even more. Now, I will be the first to admit that we are not normally a "threat" on the athletic board, but we still get pumped up and claim to Beat the Hell Outta whoever we can. So, on game day we are always there to win, even if the odds are not even close to being in our favor.

Since you have a little background, I will continue with my original reason for the post.

Rewind back to Thanksgiving Day 2009. Aggie football brings us the biggest game of our season. The only game we revolve around. The crowd is close to record breaking and completely deafening. There is truly nothing like an Aggie home game, and not much could contend with the noise made when that home game is against TU. But, when an injury occurs, Silence. If there is anything more bone chilling then hearing a stadium or 85,000+ people go silent, especially when the injury involves a player on the other team, I don't know what it is. Kyle Field was dead silent for almost 10 minutes as a team of trainers worked to stabilize UTs injured player. Oddly, the only noise made was a group of UT fans who started chanting some stupid UT yell, and it was us Ags who told them to shut up. Interesting how the school can't even give their own player the respect of staying quiet. As soon as the player was taken off the field, The noise started again, but for those 10 minutes the silence made me grateful for the school in which I attend.

(Photo from AggieAthletics.com)
Now, to the present. Once again, Aggies host UT, this time in Basketball. UT overtook us earlier in the year so this was a chance for us to redeem ourselves. Last 2 minutes of the game our star point guard and a Longhorn player collide. Both injured on the ground, and again, Silence. Reed Arena was packed with almost 14,000 people, the largest crowd in Texas A&M basketball history. There was no laughing, no joking, only silence. In the end, the UT player was taken off the court on a stretcher with a neck injury, but it was during the silence, once again, that I remembered why I love this school. Our respectfulness did not go un-noticed, ESPN was televising the game and commented multiple times on how quiet the arena was after being so crazy before the injury.

Obviously, this is not the only reason why I love being here, but it's a great added bonus. Oh, and we won the basketball game...Whoop!

Go Ags.

I'm Such a SLACKER

I haven't blogged in forever...oops. It got kind of crazy with my ansc 481 paper due this last thursday. But, now it's done and I don't have to worry about it!!! Woohoo!!!

Next step is presenting my topic, which still freaks me out a little, but I'm starting to become more okay with the idea. I think I really just want it to be over with so I can be completely done with the class. Soon enough, soon enough.

Other than that...I put my 2 weeks notice in at American Eagle. It felt good...liberating... I will be officially off their schedule in time for spring break.

For spring break, our group of awesome peps will be going to Possum Kingdom Lake for a few days of amazing fun! We are all really excited to pull out the bathing suits, rather than the ski clothes. It should be a good time.

Until next time...

Thursday, February 11, 2010

E-Mail Christmas

When any college student opens their email in the mornings, or before classes start, we are all looking for the same thing. For instance, the Subject lines stating: [Spring '10 ENGL301576] Class on (2/11/2010) or [Spring '10 ANSC481504] Reminder: No ANSC 481 today. Though these are always great emails to get, they are even better when they come on nasty, cold, rainy days...like, today.

Thank you Email Santa Clause for canceling BOTH of my classes for the day. You rock.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Louis' Wedding



I forgot to post pictures from Louis' wedding. I don't have many, just a couple of me and some of the guys.

The wedding was beautiful. Ceremony was short and sweet. It was great to be able to see the 'gang' again and they all look so spiffy when they are all dressed up. Sadly, until I get married, they probably won't look like that again. lol.

-Donnie and Alex-

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Diet and Exercise...or Exercise and Exercise....

I'm still doing pretty good on my exercise program. My weight has been consistant because I pretty much refuse to 'diet,' but the workouts are getting easier so I know I have started to gain some muscle.

Now, let me first say I have tried to do the whole diet thing. Not literal diet, but at least watching what I eat rather then eating everything that crossed my path. The problem I run in to when I do this is I end up not taking in nearly enough calories and then crashing about mid-way through the day. So, I ditched that plan and just eat what my body tells me to and continue to work out 5-6 times a week.

I have started to hit a speed bump in my workout problem though. I sustained two injuries during the ski trip our group went on over Christmas break, one of which was some cracked/bruised ribs. I started working out not two weeks after returning from the trip and now I'm so far into my workout routine that if I stop, I will loose some major ground. Unfortunately, I never gave my ribs an adequate amount of time to heal properly, so I'm still having to deal with an amount of discomfort. It's not keeping me from my workouts, but it definitely gives me a constant reminder that it hasn't healed all the way. Swimming, on the other hand, has been moved to the back burner for the time being since I can't really fully expand or stretch out my rib cage.

And...now I'm going to sleep.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Withdraw...of the Equine kind

I'm in major horse withdraw. Times like these are when I start looking for my next new prospect which has landed me drooling over this stunning Morgan Colt. One day I will not just have to stare and wish I had such a beautiful piece of horse flesh, I'll be able to hook up the damn trailer and go get him! My friend, Emily, said it right: "That boy is gonna be a Heartbreaker!"

(photo from Nashboro Morgans)

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Welcome to the Real World....

I'm fairly convinced that the true introduction to the real world is the purchase of your first dress suit.
Now, if only I could actually get a suit to fit like that...owell.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Ultrasound and Homeward Bound

I just realized I have been going so crazy this week I haven't written anything.

ON Monday was my first 414 lab(that's Sheep and Goat Productions for those wondering). The only thing I have wanted to do in that class is ultrasound, and guess what we did on the very first day of lab. WOOHOO! It was so much fun!!! I got to ultrasound 3 sheep for pregnancy and found the little tykes right off with little to no guidance from the TA. The only one he helped me with was a ewe that was so far along in her term you could only make out one giant placentome, the area of fetal/maternal blood, waste and gas exchange. I was thoroughly impressed with myself.

Anyways, the rest of the week has been fairly uneventful. I finalized my 481 seminar topic which will be Osteochondrosis: Developmental Orthopedic Disease In Horses- Causes, Symptoms and Treatments. The reason behind choosing this topic is because Hayley, my rescued Thoroughbred mare at home(and pictured above), suffers from this in both front legs. Since I am completely petrified by giving presentations, I'm hoping that having the link to home and being able to talk my first few minutes about her story will ease my jitters so I can successfully finish the rest of the presentation. Maybe, just maybe, this grand plan will work.

I'm headed home to Fort Worth this weekend for a wedding for one of my practically brothers, Louis. Kev was supposed to be joining me until we got the news the wedding was at 7pm...on Sunday evening. I have an 8am class on Monday morning...and he has a 9am class. So it just didn't work out for him to come. I will put myself through the all night drive back to College Station and going to class on little to no sleep, but there is no sense in making him do it too. On the brightside, the dress I have for the wedding is so pretty. I love it! Pictures to come, of course.

Since the papers from all my classes have finally done their job of practically drowning me, I must get to working on them before going to work.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

A Week Well Done

Working out this last week went amazingly well. Sunshine assisted with my early Thursday workout and I went later in the afternoon with Katie. Everyone involved was so sore on Friday, we opted to take the day off and concentrate on being able to function for Corbin, Stickney and Carp's birthday bash planned for the evening.

The party on Friday was great, minus the rude interruption of our friendly neighborhood police. I had to work on Saturday afternoon which is when my body decided to remind me of the past week of torture...lets just say movements other than plain walking was not welcomed by any muscle, which made for an interesting work day. After work, I had the grand idea of doing so lap swimming to aid in the loosing process of my muscles. At first it seemed like a failed plan, but this morning I feel much better. Total workouts for the week-6; I'm finally using the Rec fees I pay for every semester!



Kevin and I went on a grand adventure last night in a search of ice cream. We were actually headed out to try the new frozen yogurt place called Spoons, but upon arrival the mass of people diverted our destination to Coldstone. Sadly, the same thing happened there. Who knew ice cream was on the minds of every college student last night. On the way to Sonic, I mentioned getting a blizzard from Dairy Queen. Done deal, Dairy Queen it was. Once we got back to Kev's place, Corbin came in from a movie with Reimers and Matt Fox. They had followed our lead, except stopped at Coldstone. Great minds think alike.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Right Motivation

The first thing my friend, John, said after I told him about my motivation to start working out again for spring break was, "That's how eating disorders are started!" To give reason to his statement, my motivation came from the arrival of Victoria Secret's 2010 Swimsuit Catalog.
Though this might drive the slightly insane person to stop eating completely, or start purposely losing what they decided to put in their mouth, you can ask anyone who knows me, that will definitely not be the case. I love food WAY to much. What it did encourage me to do is start a workout routine again. So, my roommate and I are hitting up the rec center every day during the week, excluding this past Monday since we started with the first day of class on Tuesday. We'll see what I say at the end of the week, but as of now I feel better than I have in months.

We both have very attainable short term goals for spring break and I'm really excited about continuing our routine after that as well. In addition to working out with Katie each day, my friend, Dustin aka Sunshine, is going to act as sort of a personal trainer, I guess you could say. It always helps to have motivation and working out with Katie has been a life saver. It really keeps me going when I would normally just stop. I'm really excited to work with Sunshine as well. He's an intense runner and is going to help me out in that area.

Should turn out to be a transforming semester!!

And, in case you were wondering, I don't plan on looking like the pictured model...though I'm sure Kevin wouldn't mind... :-)

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

A Last First Day...Finally!


English 301, aka Technical Writing, thank you for becoming my last first day of undergraduate classes. I will admit I was not excited about taking this class, but my prof seems really cool so hopefully it won't be as bad as I thought. There are two other graduating seniors in the class, and he said to not worry, he won't be the reason for us to not walk...good to know.

I really aiming to get a 4.0 this semester. Honestly, I better be able to. There are really no excuses as to why I couldn't. So, semester goals are as follows:

1. Make a 4.0, as stated above
2. Overcome my insane fear of public speaking, since I have to do a huge presentation in my Senior Seminar class. Or figure out how to just deal with it enough to make it through that speech.
3. Workout 4-5 times a week...i have the time so I figure, why not?
4. No Procrastination!!! We'll see how that goes...

With the return of class comes the fun additions to notes as well. Today's doodle of the day: Pacman, a plinco-ish game, and the typical Bonfire. It was a productive day of class.

Monday, January 18, 2010

All Work and Maybe A Little Play


As most know, I work at American Eagle Outfitters. It is the typical crappy college retail job paying minimum wage with meager hours, the only benefit being the convenient discount given on the clothing and accessories.

I was planning on quitting upon my return from Christmas because of the tension between the manager and the rest of the employees, including the assistant managers. Luckily, when I arrived back in town I came back to a new manager...well, not quite yet, but his first day is Tuesday.

The change in atmosphere just over the last week has been unreal. It's amazing how employees that enjoy their management staff will work to please them rather then working because they have to. Tasks get done more efficiently and attitudes stay as positive as they can be given the certain situations.

I just got done with my most hated part of the job, floorsets. What was supposed to be three back-to-back days of all-night floorsets turned into just two for me, after being cut from Fridays schedule. The work is not what gets to me during floorsets. What sends me into a whole new dimension of pissed off is the uncertainty of when we will be finished. Though the schedule said 9pm-4am for Saturday and 6pm-midnight for Sunday, we actually left at 6am and 4am, respectively. And this happens every time. My saving grace this time around was finally having a MOD who is ridiculously amazing. Thank you, Jentri.

Now, after ruining my sleep schedule the day before the semester starts, I need to go to sleep.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

One Last Hurray

The Spring semester starts Tuesday...oh joy, oh joy. Even though the Sheep and Goat Management class I was shoved into at the last second added the dreaded 8am class to 3 of my days, I'm still quite happy with the line up for my final semester.

If you are wondering why Sheep and Goat Management the answer is simple. The class counted for 2 different courses I needed to be able to walk the stage in May...anything to spend less money, right? I have no interest in sheep or goats, but I am looking forward to a couple of opportunities this class may have to offer. See, with those two species, ultrasound is used for almost every type of diagnostic because it is quick and easy...and can be used outside the body (if you have ever worked with horses or cows, you'll understand the significance of working on the outside of the animal...) I have always been fascinated with x-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc etc, so maybe I'll be able to try out the ultrasound machine. The Animal Science department here at TAMU is very hands on and very willing to let the students try just about anything they want to in lab...which makes the classes fun and a tad awkward at times.