Thursday, May 31, 2012

Culprit of Random Staring

So, after work today I went and shopped for stuff to paint with. I did this with my friend Heather.  In Barnes and Noble I realized I was staring at a shelf thinking about a book I knew wasn't there.

Me: "Why am I staring at this shelf like the book is magically going to appear?"
Heather: "You do it alot actually. I just don't say anything."

Huh. Who knew? For our oh so funny cell phone tie convo see Heather's blog :)

So, on a different note, I now have green paint for the room, paint stirrers and rollers.  Heather's dad is being awesome and letting us borrow all the various tools I need to do the rest.  I also have a new bedroom light fixture (as I do not have one) which will be installed tomorrow and a plug thingamajig for the hole and wires in the wall.  Ah, after a year my bedroom will be BEAUTIFUL! (We are ignoring the poor ruined hardwood floors.) I'm buying wall art (you know, the awesome decals that can be removed?) of tree branches to go over my bed, and birds to fly on the opposite wall. Pictures will be posted. Heather is coming to help me paint. She's staying Saturday night and we are beginning early Sunday morning.  I'm also painting my utility room.  Ooooh I just can't wait!!!!!!!

Come to think of it... I should have named this blog: Historian in Progress: A story of a college girl with a house that needs lots of renovations.  I talked about that more than anything else.... hmmm...

 

 As you know, we have been building my dog pen, and today I decided to work on cleaning out the shed. oh my god, I didn't realize how filthy it was.  On a worse note, I also managed to stab myself in the foot with a nail, through about five inches of crap and my favorite shoe :(  Luckily it barely hit.  Unluckily, THEY ARE MY FAVORITE SHOES!!!  Ahem... On a positive note, I found these absolutely beautiful handles for cabinets that the former owner bought a whole bucket of.  I called and he said I could have as many as I needed for whatever. They have scroll work... oh they look antique.  It started pouring rain, but I will take pictures.  I can't wait for those, even if they do need cleaning!!!

Anything else happen today?  Hmm... I made an awesome bulletin board for work.... Ate Chick-Fil-A... That stuff is awesome, I don't know why I don't eat more of it...

Well, I'm going to go back to playing around on the computer and listening to the rain :)

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Books I Need! (Okay... want)

Okay, so I'm making a list of books I would like to read/buy this summer. Some I may check into getting at the library.

Rachel Morgan Series by Kim Harrison:
1. The Good, The Bad, and The Undead - #2
2. Every Which Way but Dead - #3
3. A Fistful of Charms - #4
4. For A Few Demons More - #5
5. The Outlaw Demon Wails - #6
6. Black Magic Sanction- #8
7. Pale Demon - #9
8. A Perfect Blood - #10
9.  The Hollows Insider

Historical Biographies:
10. The Children of Henry VIII by Alison Weir
11. The Wars of the Roses by Alison Weir
12. Henry VIII: The King and His Court by Alison Weir
13. The Life of Elizabeth I by Alison Weir

Historical Fiction:
14. A Dangerous Inheritance by Alison Weir
15. Captive Queen: A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine by Alison Weir
16. The Lady of the Rivers by Phillipa Gregory
17. The Other Queen by Phillipa Gregory

Random Fiction:
18. Dragon's Oath by P.C. Cast
19. Nyx in the House of Night by P.C. Cast
20. Tiger's Curse by Colleen Houck

Okay, so that's it for now :P 

Kim Harrison's Website

Sunday, May 27, 2012

"I'm gonna puke, I'm gonna die"

So, the title of this post is a quote from my friend Abbie after eating Mexican.  She says its her mantra for eating out, as every time we go to the Mexican restaurant she seems to eat too much. But, the food was great as always and it was fun.  So what more can you ask?  We are going to town shortly, as there are things I need at Wally-World, and I need to check on the cat I am babysitting.  Fun fun.

My dog pen is in progress of being built. It may be finished tomorrow, it may not. The concrete for the posts takes two days to set, so we will see.  Isn't my puppy adorable? I am naming her Arwen (unless that changes when I meet her).  I have her collar, toys and everything all ready.  I cannot wait to pick her up. I even have a back seat cover for the car for when she goes on trips with me.  Oh! I'm just so excited.

On another random note, I finished the first Rachel Morgan book, Dead Witch Walking. See earlier post Summer Reading, to read all about it.


Work has been going well. I have several texts that my teacher recommended reading on French Renaissance that I need to pick up from the library. My favorite has to come on interlibrary loan, so I'm waiting for it come in.  My house is slowly seeing improvements. I've done quite a bit to the Utility Room, and it is being painted this weekend (except for around the back door, because part of that wall has to be ripped out :( ). That will change it quite a bit, because right now it is just drywall.  The hole in my bedroom has finally been fixed with dry wall thanks to by brother-in-law, Chris.  I'm excited by that quite a bit.  He's coming tomorrow to finish it, then with a little more work I can paint my bedroom this weekend.

I have so many plans!  He is going to get the wooden pallets for me from work, and I am making a headboard out of them.  I'm also hoping to get the stuff to tile my bathroom soon, which my Father-in-law says he can do in the evenings when he gets off work.  Depending on how much that costs, will depend on if the Kitchen gets tiled or not. Wish me luck.

Well.... I'm not sure anything else of note has really occurred. I got a new swimsuit - it's purple and awesome.  I went swimming at a friend's house, and that was incredible. I didn't have to worry about being splashed, so my ear was safe.  Plus, it's fun to have a life and hang out with peeps.  My sister, Abbie and I watched Mr. Popper's Penguins today.  I love that movie :P  So... yep.   I'm out!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Undescribable and Unforgettable

Since I think my sister would kill me if I put a pic of us on here, here I am before the show!
So, Riverdance was utterly amazing. My sister and I both got shirts, and I bought the CD.  The sound and lighting was fantastic as were the performers.  I almost started crying when the show began I was so happy, and I smiled like an idiot throughout the entire performance.  The main singer had a beautiful, heart rending voice.  Sadly, the show has been cut down in size since about 18 months ago, and things like the Russian dancers are gone.  There are however on most of the DVD's, I know they are on the Live in Beijing dvd, and if you want the full show I watched in my childhood, buy this:

Riverdance DVD: Live from Radio City Music Hall

It also has the full orchestra, and at our performance there were only four people playing the instruments.  Still, this was one of the best nights of my life, and I will remember seeing it forever.  I am so thankful for my mother helping me to go, and that I did not miss out on one of their final performances.  Even better, the guys selling shirts and other things were Irish and I got to hear their accents! 

In other news, not much going on. I'm reading, working and starting on some books recommended by my teacher to learn some French Renaissance history, so I can decide on a topic for my major history project. I've looked over some French terms, but I seriously need to start working on relearning it so that I will be able to translate. My teacher recommended reading French Newspapers which I think would be fun.

Monday, Heather and I hung out at Barnes and Noble - that was fun.  Looked around at books, and made her buy The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane which is amazing. So if you haven't read it, you should. I bought the first Rachel Morgan book, Dead Witch Walking. Things are beginning to be better explained, and I will let you know what I think as soon as I finish it.

Tonight I seriously need to clean the house and put up clothes. I avoided it all this weekend, and last night I wasn't home. Tomorrow a guy is coming to fix the gasket in my washer, so that's exciting.  I don't think I have any other random annoying thing to ramble about, so ta ta for now!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Remise au Lendemain

Ah, so the title of this post says soooo much. It's French for Procrastination. Which says everything to my summer goals (except reading) as well as towards learning French.

So, here is what Heather just sent me:
http://www.languageguide.org/french/vocabulary/
A site to help me learn French. Which she just remembered we are supposed to be doing as well.  Obviously haven't been doing so well with that, but tomorrow begins a new week, and I will be planning on spending much more time on things I actually need to.

So, even though I ran into problems with Rosetta Stone I hope to just use my husband's computer and then also use some websites to start learning French.  I also want to look up Latin and prepare myself for what I'm facing. So - Goals 1 and 2 begin tomorrow!!!!  I'm working on organizing my house, which I'm quite proud of. I've already gone through my clothes and parted with quite a few things (Which covers 4 and 11). That shall continue. I'm fixing to go through several drawers in the Living Room and Kitchen to organize papers and random stuff.  I'm currently watching Hoarders because it is interesting and also makes a person clean :P  I did clean my whole bathroom (which took like two hours.) I still want to go through everything in there and organize it.  I got rid of a few things in the Utility room and it doesn't have much left that needs to be done.

Sadly, I'm afraid of me trying tiling. I don't think I need to attempt it and ruin my floor or waste money trying. I did figure out square footage for many room in my house with the help of my father-in-law.  By bathroom is 9 x 5.5 ft = 54 square feet.  The tiles I want are 12 in x 12 in so basically I need 54 to 60 tiles. We also decided we want to tile the kitchen which is 22 by 9 ft = 198 s. ft. I'm hoping to figure out how to get both room tiles without spending a fortune paying someone to do it.  It'll only be about 260 dollars for the tile. Wish me luck with that.  But I'm so tired of my bathroom being only half finished, and my kitchen floor is this hideous laminate that looks like black/green tiles. It has about three to four different colored paints splattered on it as well. -sighs-  I love fixing up my house but at the same time, I wish I hadn't. Does that make sense?

Potty training on the cats has begun.  They were scared to death when I set them on the training seat on the toilet. Not so sure how this is going to go. I'll be sure to post progress.  I have been exercising - biking and swimming.  Plus, I'm totally going to count cleaning. Reading I am definitely doing - not worried about that goal. I have three books read in a week - look at my summer reading list for pics, and descriptions!

So, last thing to talk about - I CANT WAIT FOR RIVERDANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  It is Tuesday night. -dances-  Oh I can't wait!!!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Crazy Excitement

Well... I've done it again. I bought another pair of shoes :P  To be fair, this pair has a specific purpose: I'm wearing them to Riverdance with a black dress.

I officially need to not buy another pair of shoes for awhile. Remind me of that if I start to.

Sooo, on another note.... my goals for this summer are not going so well. My Rosetta Stone is incompatible with Vista, so I'm going to have to use my little laptop which I don't think about having with me.  Hopefully I will start working on French so.  I am however going through things I wanted to accomplish at work, so that is good.  I haven't cleaned at all this week, but I've been exhausted.  I think it might be because I'm anemic and I have once again started forgetting my vitamins. -sighs-  Oi.

Next week my goal at work is to stop spending the day on Pinterest, but to learn more about French Renaissance and come up with some projects for my history thesis.  Wish me luck!!

On a note brought up between Heather's post and a conversation with my friend Nikki, I think us women are crazy!  My friend Nikki and I were talking about how we instantly look at other women and try to find our own problem areas.  And it's true.  My number one problem is my extra weight on my stomach, and I immediately notice it on others. Nikki does the same thing. Crazy but true.  Women are so picky about how they look and honestly, it does have a lot to do with the media surrounding us.  Amazingly, now there is the health/exercise kick and while it inspires me to exercise, it's making me feel worse.  Pinterest is covered with women with abs, and amazing bodies and I know it will take me forever to get even close to that.  I don't care about having abs, but after weighing myself yesterday (lord that was a shock: I'll be honest. I weigh 167 pounds. Four years ago I weighed 110.  It's just a shock), I have more motivation than ever.  I'm definitely doing Zumba tonight.

So far as the cleaning/organizing goes, as I said that hasn't happened. On a better note, I'm cleaning the bathroom some tonight, and starting the toilet training for my cats this weekend.  My brother-in-law is going to help me fix the drywall in my house, so that I can paint my bedroom next weekend. That will be just amazing. As I said on my facebook, I've also find the way to jumpstart the need for cleaning. Watch Hoarder: Buried Alive. You can't watch that and clean!

Well, that's a crazy mix of topics today, but I'm off.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

RIVERDANCE!!!!

See that? I GET TO SEE THEM ON THE 22nd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ME? I get to see Riverdance, a lifelong dream come true. I'm going with my sister and I am just incredible ecstatic at this moment in time!

So... on a different random note: 2 A's and 1 B so far on grades.

Just OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Riverdance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Summer Reading!

All right, so I think I shall update this post with every book I read this summer.
It will include the date I finished reading it, as well as a link to it, the pic and what I thought. A tiny review, nothing major.

 1. Lenobia's Vow -176 pg-
    http://www.houseofnightseries.com/novellas/lenobias-vow/
It's a novella, but it goes along with the House of Night series and I really enjoyed learning about an interesting side character's past. If you like Lenobia it is a good book, although it will make you sad.
 2. White Witch Black Curse (5/19/2012) -564 pg-
      http://www.kimharrison.net/BookPages/WWBC/WWBC.html
This is a very good book that had refreshing characters and takes on mythological characters. The vampires on interesting. I randomly started on the sixth in the series because my boss had it.  Don't do that. I followed the story just fine but there were huh? moments when it referred to previous things that had happened. I will now have to find the first five books, my boss sadly only has them on her Nook. I really need one of those, I think I have decided.
3. The Unseen (5/20/2012) -337 pg-
     http://www.eheathergraham.com/
This was a great book, though there were moments when (even as a history major) I felt the history of Texas and its ranger's were being shoved down my throat at odd opportunities between characters in dialogue and in their heads in unnatural ways.  Other than that, I honestly never predicted the murderer, which is unusual for me. I tend to have them picked out early on and I don't know if I was out of it or what.  It's a great romance/murder mystery type book.  I actually have it autographed as I met her at a bookfest.


4. Dead Witch Walking (5/26/2012) -416 pg-
 So, this book is amazing. I'm hooked on this series.  This explained a lot that I was wondering about when I read the sixth book.  Now I shall just have to pick up the second book... darn it.    I'll do that this Friday. Anyways, back to the actual book, it is fun, quirky and the author does a great job of creating a character that isn't perfect.  Rachel has many problems, and recognizes them, and she always little habits that are added, like that fact that she is always hiking her purse up higher on her shoulder, or rating guy's butts.  It's a fun book, that has a crazy angle to it, and isn't like most of the other fantasy/sci-fi books I have read.  It's nothing like Anita Blake either, which I have my boss hooked on and which I really need to reread.


 5. Mary Boleyn: The Mistress of Kings (6/5/2012) -283 pg-
This is the first ever full biography of Mary Boleyn.  I have to say, Alison Weir is one of my absolute favorite historians and authors.  She makes history as interesting as possible, and I think it helps that she writes historical fiction as well.  Everything always flows and she knows how to write with important details. In this biography she has plainly made clear that the legend of Mary of being an "infamous whore" holds no ground when researched and that she was not perhaps the whore she is famous for being. Although she was certainly Henry VIII's mistress for a while, she may have only had a brief affair with Francois I, and did not sleep around as has been often presumed.  I learned many things, as well as more information about the Boleyn family as a whole. I'm excited by this book, and it just once more proves my love of history. I think that it would be interesting to look into a life that is famously misrepresented, and you can tell the care that Weir puts into everything she researches and writes, basing everything upon fact. Perhaps Lady Rochford will be next.


 6. The Good, The Bad and The Undead (6/9/12) -453 pg-
This is the second book in the Rachel Morgan series. It progresses further down Rachel Morgan's story and delves more into the past.  It talks about her father, mother and relationships they had as well as explaining more of the storyline that I didn't understand when I accidentally read the seventh book first. I must say that Harrison continues to amaze me with her style and how she manages to convey the tiniest details and really make it feel like you are hearing the story from the character's head and Rachel's crazy trains of thought. Even her constant habit of hiking her purse up on her shoulder and how her fears play out in her brain.  Rachel's loyalty to her friends is also refreshing.

7. Sacre Bleu (6/17/12) -403 pg-
Well, this is a very interesting book, which took some amazing research and thought. It takes place in nineteenth century France and past. There are many references to art, including mini paintings that he references within the text.  The characters are very well portrayed and I fell in love with many of them. Henri is my favorite, from his brothel tendencies to his random comments and drunken moments. I have to say I wasn't expecting the ending of this book and I'm not sure if I really like it or not. Makes perfect sense... but I dunno. Make your opinions! It's worth a read!!

8. Every Which Way But Dead (6/26/12) -501 pg-
Once again, I've read another Rachel Morgan series. So just really, go buy them!!! This is the third, and it is just as great as the last.  I'm in love with Harrison's writing style and it make me want to start rewriting my novel in progress in first person. I love all the random thoughts that 'pop' into Morgan's head as well as just the way her train of thought leads her down another road. And she isn't perfect by any means. She manages to face obstacles, make mistakes, and by realizing those try to better herself. She is a character that is blurring the lines of good and evil, trying to decide that if you use a power for a good end, does it matter? The choices she faces are hard ones, and in the mix of all that she is trying to figure out how to have a love life and what her past holds in terms of her medical history and her father's story. So just really - go read them!!!!!

9. Heather's Story (6/20/12) -92 pg-
Okay, so I don't want to reveal anything about this as it is a project that Heather is working on like crazy. I have to say I'm incredibly jealous of her writing, along with the fact that she can bloody manage to write so very much. Hopefully it shall rub off on my since I'm around her so much. Wish me luck on that. I would like to say that I know it's a work in progress, the plot is great, and it's very in depth. Not something I would probably normally pick up and read but I enjoyed it very much and I am glad she is broadening my horizons.

10. A Fistful of Charms (6/28/12) -510 pg-
All right, so another Rachel Morgan book is finished. This is the fourth one. I have a 20% coupon for B&N so tomorrow I shall buy the fifth one. As always I'm in love with this series. This book evolved the trio even further, pushing Ivy, Jenks and Rachel further than before. Rachel also came face to face with her own nature and a trait about herself she had not realized. The storyline was more in depth and I felt that it really pulled the reader in, and as always I wanted to finish it as quickly as possible so I would know what happened in the end. I love these books because they have endings that actually end, instead of being a constant cliffhanger like the House of Night books (which I'm slowly wishing would end. Same for Bloody Jack). Anyways, as I always say - GO READ IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11. For A Few Demons More (7/7/12) -546-
(Including Short Story: The Bridges of Eden Park)
So, as always I loved this book. I will warn you, one of my more shockingly favorite characters died. I didn't bawl like a baby however, because the seventh book that I read first details and investigates his murder... so yeah I knew it was coming the whole time, which for future reference is just pure torture. This book became very involved with the demons, explaining their world and also giving a glimpse of their culture. It was really interesting to see that side, and I look forward to more of it. The writing was fantabulous as always, and I can never get over the details that she works in in minute detail that make you feel like you are actually hearing and seeing the entire story play out from Rachel's thoughts. I also lover her randomness, which reminds me a little bit too much of myself. Sure, when facing death and danger, I can totally see me admiring an outfit or even a cute guy, but hey, why not?

12. The Outlaw Demon Wails (7/30/12) -528-
I finally got my book! After finishing my scarf, I managed to read this quite quickly. I'm excited to be reading again, the wait for this book to come back was driving me crazy. So, it explained quite a few things after having read the book after this. This book also finally explains in a way, what happened to Rachel when she was little, why she can twist demon curses and exactly what happened in the demon world thousands of years ago. The view that Kim Harrison has on all this magic and the world she has created is very interesting. Overall, just as always, I love the little quirks that Rachel has and her inner turmoil over whether or not she is a good or bad person. I think many people have trouble finding themselves, and this series goes over all of that. As I was once told, the best characters are not perfect.

13. Black Magic Sanction (8/2/12) -546-
So, I finished the 8th book, and crazy enough in just a few days. The next one is Pale Demon and I'm starting on it today. This book was great, because Rachel finally answers a question that has been bothering her: whether or not using black magic was bad if it was to save others. She has to come to terms with who she is, what she is and what her future may hold. I was however greatly depressed because a character dies who I really liked, and I should have known if I had remembered all the hints from book seven but I read that quite a while ago. It was utterly depressing, I cried, and then texted my boss that she was terrible for not warning me. So I warn you now. I'm also beginning to like Al more and more, and it left with an unanswered question that I am interesting to explore. On to the next!!!

14. Finished Heather's Story (Can't remember...) -82-
I am a terrible person for not adding this when I finished it a couple of weeks ago, so Heather please forgive me!! Heather's book came to quite an end, and really she could just keep going with it, write a trilogy or just slam it all into a quick end. Whatever she feels like. I think that she did a great job bringing her characters together, playing on real fears, and incorporating a bunch of biblical knowledge that I have no clue of. (Go me!) I'm interested to see where this goes, and cannot wait to read her edited version. It was is wonderful to see someone who can finish something, and maybe she will rub off on me a little, lol.


15. Pale Demon (8/3/12) -432-
So, I just finished the ninth Rachel Morgan book. I'm starting on the tenth tomorrow. I must say that I wasn't prepared for some of what happened in this book and I'm really curious about how Rachel's choices will play out in the next. I would like to say however that something happened that I have really been wanting to happen the whole time and I hope it makes it. SPOILER!! Please let Rachel and Trent be together! Dadgum it I've been gunning for it the whole time! SPOILER OVER!!!  Okay, so yeah. The book was great, delving ever further into the world that Harrison has created, and better yet answering questions as to what exactly Rachel is, questions about Trent and even better establishing the friendships and bonds that Rachel has. I have to say, I loved this book. I can't wait to start the next. Of course, then I have to be depressed and wait for the next one to come out. -sighs-

16. A Perfect Blood (8/6/12) -412-
So, I have finished the last Rachel Morgan book that is currently out. All I can is that dadgum I wish her and Trent would get together. I'm sad about a few things that are happening in this book, such as Ivy and Jenks slowly moving on with their own lives. Still, Rachel finally accepts fully who she is and what she is and that is empowering for anyone. She also finally gets a pack tattoo and I thought that was a very interesting moment in the book. It made me wonder what on Earth I would ever get to so define me, as hers defines her. This book had me on the edge of my seat why more than normal, and had even crazier action. It was a change from the previous books, and I thought it interesting to see the author grow.

17. The Hobbit (8/9/12) -305-
So I reread the Hobbit today. I had to, since the movie is coming out this December (and I will be there at Midnight!!), so I'm excited. I love JRR Tolkien. He's the coolest man ever.  The thing I love about the hobbit is that no matter what, it always sounds like a story my Grandfather could be sitting there telling me. I've always loved the little side notes that tell you little things like "That wouldn't be the last time" or random stuff like that. It sounds like an old folk tale someone is telling you. It feels like a legend. So, it has always been one of my favorites. I'm going to try to read the LOTR trilogy again in the next two weeks. We shall see if that happens or not.


18. Abraham Lincoln: The Vampire Hunter (8/12/12) -336-
All right, so I know, I know. I'm a history major. I thought this was as low as things could go when I saw the movie preview. My sister however, really needed something to read the other day and bought it at Kroger. She then begged me to read it, since I made her read Woman in Black. So, I read it. I have to say, the first when it's the guy talking about how he got the journals is really awesome. Then book starts in on Lincoln and I was disappointed. Instead of being first person, or journal entries, or something awesome... it was a biography with entries from his journal as they fit. It meshed with history yes. It had interesting explanations yes. But it was disappointing. It was. It grew on my by the middle of it, and I do have to say that I liked the ending. My favorite character is Henry. So anyways, it is worth one read.

19. Ghost Stories in Late Renaissance France (In Progress) -99- (out of 253)
Okay, so I tried to read this. I'm still not sure what I think about it. I've been working on it and I finished the first part. The first part really is just several close readings of a few books that dealt with ghosts in the abstract, terms in relation to ghosts, and the author's invention of a new term: Pastoral Demonology. It is interesting and boring at the same time, which is a new twist. Demonology does sound like something that would be awesome to study, but then this books twists back and forth discussing what the pastors, preachers and the like would have meant by certain terms, and how they would have viewed encounters. I really wanted to see/read real encounters and so far I have not got to do that.


20. Fellowship of the Ring (In Progress) -458-


Total page count:  7,021 pgs

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

YAYAYAYAYAY....

Hello,

So, I made an A on my Renaissance Europe final!! YAY!  I am so incredibly excited! I'm finishing the final touches on my short story tonight, then tomorrow I have a six page paper to write that is due Thursday and my final final (hehe) is also on Thursday.  Wish me luck!!

I've been watching entirely too much Frasier, but I love it so. Even if it can get repetitive, it's still hilarious.  I love Niles, and his okay's. Daphene is also great, and it's interesting to see Jane Leeves go from this to Hot In Cleveland. On an awesome note: Data from Star Trek was on the last episode!!!!  If you have never watched Frasier, you should. It's on Netflix!

On a different note, my friend Heather says I am very ambitious in my list. I agree, but to be fair some of mine are really easy.  I'll read constantly, so that didn't really count as a goal.  3, 4, 6, 11, 13, and 14 aren't that hard.  1, 5, 9, and 12 are the worst.  We shall see. Indeed, I may be quite overreaching, but I do have three months.  Wish me luck!  Hopefully it will all go well and I can get some help. (Heeey Heaaather!!!)

I saw Avenger's last Saturday and it was AMAZING!  It had some of the greatest scenes I have ever seen, and it was hilarious!  The lines were witty, went with the characters and for once, the best scenes were not all in the previews.  If you have not seen it, you should go. GO NOW!!!!

Otherwise, not much is going on with me.  I've been studying, working and running around like crazy. So. Like I said. Not much.  I don't know if I did mention already but I got awesome red shoes, (Thanks again Heather) and they are so comfy.  See them here:

Aren't they just awesome? There is a blue pair as well, but I have to wait for target to actually have my size. Wish me luck on that!

On a random note, does anyone know how to instal tile?

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Days of the Summer

So, I'm deciding on goals I want to finish this summer:

1. Learn French
2. Get ahead on Latin
3. Bake/Cook new Recipes
4. Organize my house
5. Redo my bathroom
6. Have a yard sale
7. Read. A LOT
8. Exercise
9. Lose at least 10 pounds
         (My overall goal is 15-20. Mostly I want to be healthy)
10. Set habits for exercising and other routines
11. Go through everything and get rid of what I don't need!!!
12. Habit of eating healthier
13. Clean and organize the storage room/garage
14. Potty train the cats (or at least attempt)
15. Get ready for next semester

So, this is my current list.  I'm pretty excited about everything on there. Will power!!!!!

Other than that, not much going on besides finally getting to clean a little and being stressed over school.  Today I'm mostly devoting to my Renaissance Europe final tomorrow. Then I have to completely edit my short story by Wednesday, and write a 6 page paper for my Civil War class by Thursday. My other in class final is Thursday but there isn't much of a way to study for that one.

Wish me luck!!!!!