Tuesday, March 5, 2013

24 Random Facts

List #2.
  1. I've worn sweats (yoga pants don't count) out in public maybe five times since I graduated high school. 
  2. Oatmeal and anything with that sort of consistency freaks me out. 
  3. I've gotten a concussion one time and it was while I was snowboarding. 
  4. Frozen burritos are best eaten with ketchup. 
  5. I hate cold weather more than pretty much anything else...except when people are late. That's also bad.
  6. My dream vacation is driving around an old Winnebago and going to cheesy roadside attractions all across the country and then exploring all of the cities on a vespa. 
  7. I once starred in a YouTube video where we stabbed a pizza boy. 
  8. I've recently become a big fan of doing stuff by myself. 
  9. I love: Lemonheads, orange juice, rice crispy treats, and the Chex in Chex mix
  10. I have marathoned: The OC, Gossip Girl, How I Met Your Mother, Raising Hope, Parenthood, Parks & Rec, The Office, Arrested Development, Scrubs, and am currently working on 30 Rock...I need to watch less tv....
  11. Which leads me to...I got Netflix as a way to deal with a bad breakup. Very healthy and mature, I know. 
  12. I have a pretty bad taste in music. Some of it's good. Some of it I pretty sure never made it mainstream because it's so awful. 
  13. People complimenting me makes me incredibly paranoid.
  14. I met Jeff Corwin once and had no idea who he was and accidentally offended him because of that. Oops.
  15. Last summer I got massive scars on both of my legs and I'm pretty sure they're never going away. One was from longboarding and the other was from falling up concrete steps in the middle of the night.
  16. Most of the time all of the clothes in my closet are color coordinated by what kind of clothing they are. 
  17. I don't believe in making specific life goals with timeframes. They are much too constricting.
  18. I score between 22% and 32% for all four personality types (on the tests when they only have four)--on pretty much every test I've taken there's about a 5 point range of where the scores fall. 
  19. From the time I was about 6 until I was 16 I bit my nails and couldn't ever break the habit. When I found out how many germs were underneath my fingernails I immediately stopped and have been growing them out ever since.
  20. I really like movies and I'll find one I like and watch it a bunch of times, then suddenly something will click and I'll never watch it again. 
  21. Someday I want a pygmy goat and a rabbit to live in my yard. 
  22. I only have nightmares after relationships end. They are incredibly vivid and downright awful.
  23. When I get really upset I throw up. Now I can't eat blue slushies, Korean food, or ribs for that very reason. I also can't eat shellfish, but that's just because I'm allergic to it.
  24. I got frostbite on both of my ears really bad in high school so now I have to wear a beanie when it's even a little bit chilly out. 

Monday, March 4, 2013

24 Songs I've Listened to on Repeat for at least a Day

    In honor of me turning 24 I'm going to make lists of 24 things. Here's the first: 
    1. Passenger Seat by the Summer Set*
    2. Twilight by Thriving Ivory
    3. Sunrise by Norah Jones
    4. Beautiful Day for a Getaway by The Clintons
    5. The Resolution by Jack's Mannequin*
    6. More Time by Needtobreathe
    7. As Long As It Takes by The Spill Canvas*
    8. Our Song by The Spill Canvas*
    9. Running out of Reasons to Run by Rick Trevino*
    10. Wagon Wheel by Darius Rucker*
    11. Lost in My Mind by The Head and The Heart*
    12. Sleeping Sickness by City and Colour*
    13. Memories by Panic at the Disco*
    14. Just Stay Here Tonight by Augustana*
    15. I Will Wait by Mumford and Sons*
    16. Mountain and Sound by Of Monsters and Men*
    17. Anna Sun by Walk the Moon*
    18. Can't Stop, Gotta Date with Hate by Lostprophets
    19. Petals by The Honorary Title
    20. Big Machine by The Goo Goo Dolls
    21. Summer '79 by The Ataris
    22. The Animal Song by Savage Garden
    23. What I Didn't Know by Athenaeum
    24. Fast Car by Tracy Chapman 
    Bonus: Only You by Yaz.

    Happy birthday to me!

    Here is the whole lot of them (minus the Clintons. PS I want my life to be like the Anna Sun video)



    *This means they're pretty much my fave songs Of. All. Time. 

    Wednesday, January 23, 2013

    On Growing Up

    I've wanted to write this post for awhile, but it was never quite right. Today I think it will be.

    While growing up, most kids are afraid of something. Some are afraid of spiders, some are afraid of swimming, and some are afraid of dogs. My personal demon was the dark. Everything about the dark--including the potential for what it held--terrified me. Out of all of the things the dark could hide, I was scared of two more than the others--monsters and ghosts.

    As I've grown older, the dark has come to be less terrifying, but I've come to realize that monsters and ghosts are real. However, instead of the boogey man, ferocious animals, and disembodied beings, monsters and ghosts are the realities of the choices we've made and life simply happening. Monsters take the form of losing loved ones too early, grey hair at 22, friends being HIV positive, heartbreak, abuse, families falling apart, body image issues that don't go away with adolescence, cancer, voluntarily going to therapy, miscarriages, and emotional breakdowns on a random Tuesday. Everyday we have to deal with ghosts of the past--past relationships, consequences of past choices, and memories (good and bad) of all our favorite places and we can't wipe any of those away. All of these things become a part of us and become what a lot of people like to call "Baggage".

    On that note, here's the song of the day: "Your Biggest Mistake" by Ellie Goulding.


    Thursday, November 29, 2012

    Ten Songs That Saved Your Life

    I found a website today that has a bunch of people answer what Ten Songs Saved Their Life and decided to give it a go myself.

    1. Summer '79 | The Ataris
    2. Running Out of Reasons to Run | Rick Trevino
    3. More Time | Needtobreathe
    4. Scream | Hedley
    5. From Where You Are | Lifehouse
    6. Perth | Bon Iver
    7. Camera One | Josh Joplin Group
    8. As Long As It Takes | The Spill Canvas
    9. Elephant and Castle | Houston Calls
    10. Resolution | Jack's Mannequin

    This may be updated later.

    Tuesday, November 13, 2012

    Words of Wisdom for a Tuesday

    "Each of us will have our own Fridays—those days when the universe itself seems shattered and the shards of our world lie littered about us in pieces. We all will experience those broken times when it seems we can never be put together again. We will all have our Fridays. But I testify to you in the name of the One who conquered death—Sunday will come. In the darkness of our sorrow, Sunday will come. No matter our desperation, no matter our grief, Sunday will come. In this life or the next, Sunday will come."

     -Joseph B. Worthlin

    Full text available here

    Sunday, October 21, 2012

    Here's the Happy Trifecta!

    DANG IT! This was supposed to be posted on Sunday but the scheduling thing didn't work...Here's the post I wrote:

    Heyo! It has been THREE years, THREE months, and THREE days since I started this blog! WHOOOO!!!! That was a lot of capital letters and exclamation marks.

    In case you missed it, here is a link to the first post, which explains the name of the post and a bunch of random other stuff. Since that time, this bad boy has gone through a lot of background changes, a month of ugly sweaters, a trip to Europe, a plethora of costume pictures, and a lot of my thoughts about the world.

    You should probably go read the post so this picture is in context. I think somehow I have not put picture evidence of this up yet.


    Anywho, that's that. Nothing else new here.

    Monday, October 15, 2012

    Thursday, October 11, 2012

    I recently signed up for Netflix

    ...and here's what I've learned so far:
    -High School Musical is considered a drama
    -90% of documentaries can fall into exactly 3 broad categories: religion, dinosaurs/fish, and supernatural things
    -Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog is seriously in every. single. genre.
    -British television is 50% Dr. Who
    -Kids movies outnumber everthing else 927:1
    -Movie genres have very strict guidelines for movie covers. Take, for example, Action and Adventure:



    Also, I recently discovered that my timelapse room cleaning video was private. It has now been set to public so you can actually watch it :D Anywho, more life lessons from Netflix to come later.

    Saturday, October 6, 2012

    Duly Noted.

    On the second episode of Parks and Rec from this season, Ben said something to which everyone who has ever edited anything can relate:

    Ben: So I've been going over your reports...let's try to be consistent with our fonts, guys, ok? There's a crazy amount of random font differences in these memos.
    April: Yeah people, consistent font usage, come on.
    Ben: Times New Roman across the board. No Geneva, no Garamond, and definitely no Papyrus.
    April: Are you kidding me? There is no place for Papyrus in a professional setting.
    Ben: Oh. And 12 point.

    The end.

    Tuesday, October 2, 2012

    This makes no sense at all

    So I wrote a post the other day, posted it, then promptly deleted it a few short hours later. Why? Because it was depressing. Not that I have anything against depressing posts, but this one included a very sad and awkward video that made the viewer feel nothing but awkwardness and pity for the subject, aka me. Anywho, if you really want to find said video I'm sure you can. Moving on. Heyo.

    Let me tell you a little bit about my experience with relationships. First of all, I have this nasty habit of trying to see the best in everyone, which has led me to my fair share of fixer-upper relationships (Please note, this does not include all relationships I've been in, just some of them). This simply means that some dudes exist in the world that should not be in relationships for a variety of reasons, yet I see the good inside them and decide that I should be their girlfriend. First mistake. I should just learn to stay friends with these fine fellows. Stemming from that, from each dude in my relationship history, I've started to learn what I like about some boyfriends and what I don't like about some boyfriends. Each of them (regardless of how good/bad/otherwise the relationship was), had some quality that I liked at some point. Here are a few examples:

    Made me laugh
    Made me think
    Made me dinner
    Sang to me
    Had ambition
    Stood for their beliefs
    Dressed well
    Were honest and open about everything
    Brushed my hair out of my face
    Encouraged me to do better
    Liked my friends
    Liked my dog
    Took me on adventures
    Brought me back to reality
    Used the brain inside their head
    Genuinely cared about people around them
    Lived passionately
    Wanted to improve the world, not just live in it

    Those were just a few. So here's the skinny, as someone told me yesterday, when you're young your heart is supposed to get broken and it will happen more than once. The lesson I learned is that through every dating experience, I've recognized something unique in each guy I'm drawn to. While whatever quality I'm drawn to seems like the most important quality for any man to ever have ever, really, what I'm recognizing is the unique strengths of each person. Because I already know them, the most dominant parts of their personality will obviously seem like the most important quality at the time, because for them, those are the most important things. Because I'm already attracted to them, they also seem like the most important. Make sense? Good. Because I think that was a logical loop of some kind. I do not have the foggiest clue where this was supposed to be going so I'm going to bed now.

    Oh wait. I have a sweet-A video for you. Timelapse Room Cleaning. Oooohhhh yeeeaaaahhhh. Proof that I can have a clean room! :D