Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Bacteria, Mold, and Everything in between

I decided I needed a blog post with pictures.  So here's my month in pics! Just in case ya'll thought I was kidding about some of this.....



My favorite dress from Prom Dress shopping.  Only problem is that it is too expensive :(




Yay for Kingdom Monera!  

 Opera night and interview dress that Goalie gal helped me pick out!


 Pete's 5th B'day



MOLD that I got to work with yesterday! 

 Signing my letter of commitment!
 =D

 Semi Formal pics from earlier this month! I'm with Capsangel, kitty, SRP, Goalie Gal and Clowny
Shoe party I had when they were all on sale.  

 Chilling with my babies.

 Belmont Abbey trip where my grandparents surprised me by joining me for the weekend! What a blast!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Travels

Traveling to North Carolina one weekend and Richmond the next is exhausting.  Let me tell you.  Lucky for me, in between those travels there was a birthday party, virus, iron deficiency problems, soccer, school, and lots and lots of medication.  Also, prom dress shopping, a hilarious opera at the Kennedy Center, the start of lent and penances, and some very happy news.

I was accepted into the honor's institute at Belmont Abbey!

So all my travels were worthwhile and wonderful and exhausting, but mostly wonderful.

The best part about traveling? I got some one on one time with my parents.

The trip to North Carolina was spent with my daddy and the trip to Richmond with my mom.

Also, in one weekend I got to spend some quality time with both sets of my grandparents! It is rare for me to see one set of grandparents at all, but to see both in the span of one weekend - inconceivable and purely awesome.  

But back to my one on one time with the padres.
I guess I've transitioned from this stage of thinking of my parents as authoritarians and am starting to view them more as companions? They still provide for and protect me, but there is also this (blessed) freedom during this stage in my life where I get to spread my wings a bit.  After all, I will need to be able to manage myself when I go off to college.  I feel very blessed with the parents God has given me and everything they do for me.  I tell them thank you at certain moments, but all they do and have done is really starting to sink in.
See I have a Choleric temperament and I have issues when people (*cough* parents) tell me when to do something and how I should do it.  Being a senior is hard because you are right at the cross roads.  Almost gone from the house, not wanting to listen, because we have it all figured out right? But - oh those stupid buts - we still have to remember our place and God's rules.  Yes, I'm talking about that whole fourth commandment thing.  So it was really swell that I got to spend 2 weekends just hanging out with my parents.  Sure we had itineraries and places to go, but we also got to have deep discussions and moments in the car rides (which were long) where we just enjoyed each other's company and shared common interests.
And my parents are both so different that it was really an awakening for me to notice how differently I related to my mom as opposed to my dad in such an intimate setting.

Other than travels and sending in my deposit for college (!) nothing much is going on.  Well, actually, I might have just found my roommate....so that is pretty exciting.

Personally, I find the beginning of lent to be rather dull and the end to be much more exciting...

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Nothing is really typical around here

I’d like to take you through a typical *cough* day of me being a homeschooler.

7:45 – I wake up.  As in, I open my eyes hoping that this state of being awake is just a bad dream.  But, alas, as I lay there for a minute or two my brain begins to function.  I begin to remember the mountain of schoolwork that I must complete and all the things I must do before my trip this weekend!  Curse you brain for using your organizational powers on me at this exact moment.  Now I feel obliged to do something productive.  Lately, I’ve been noticing my mood when I wake up and the impact it has on my day.  Like this morning I woke up in an optimistic “I’m going to start fresh and have a good day,” mood.  Whattadifference.


8:15 ish – I walk downstairs, eat cereal, CHEERIOS are the way to go imho, and start school.  Mi madre is really into classical music these days; something about appreciating real talent.  Whatever that means.  Haha.

10:02 - Some people in my family are sick so somehow the baby, 2 yrs, is getting away with watching Thomas the Tank Engine.  Why, when I was a kid, I never got to watch TV in the middle of the day.   

10:15 OK so sometimes I write little love notes to my future husband.  Because I’m a romantic and yesterday was Valentine’s Day.  Hey I’m single and I can do what I want.  Don’t judge me!   

11:30 Lunch break! One of the most beautiful things about being homeschooled is how creative you get to be in the kitchen.  Like today I had a scrumptious salad for lunch with some cookies.  I also *had* to do some things like discuss prom forms for my 3 dates with my mom, brother, and 2 friends.  And I’m pretty sure I talked to my sister somewhere in there.

3:30 School day is technically over.  I did some Macbeth, Woman in White, government, religion and bio.  Now it’s time to babysit!

6:30  Whew.  Why am I so tuckered out after only 3 hours of babysitting? I babysit weekly for a 4 yr old and twins for a family who lives right down the street from my house. C, one of the twins, is soo adorable.  There was this one moment when I was holding him and he just randomly gave me the sweetest kiss on the cheek.  What a ham!  Also, it’s kinda fun and challenging to hold the twins in my arms at the same time.  Don’t worry, I’m careful!

7:30 Doing dishes for 10 people when the dishwasher runs out of room for all the soup bowls is loads of funnn.

8:30  I look in my inbox to find a recruitment questionnaire needs to be filled out for some press conference.  Yipee.  My recruiting coach called and I called him back but I got his voice mail.  Wonderful.  Atleast I get to listen to Taylor Swift’s new song “Safe and Sound” while I write this questionnaire out.  I’m also looking into buying Audrey Assad’s album “Heart”.  From the demos on itunes, all her songs sound really beautiful.  I love authentic Christian artists! 

10:36 Forget that government test.  I need me some Downtown Abbey!  Buying season 1 was a mistake….I’m so obsessed with the time period, characters, COSTUMES, and setting.  I highly highly recommend it!  

10:40 GAH there is so much to do before I leave on Friday morning! 




Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Today is...

Today is the day that I sign the National Letter of Intent, which binds me to play soccer at Belmont Abbey in the fall.  
Talk about a major decision! 
After much praying, talking, and deliberating it has come down to this:
This is the college I believe God has put a special place for in my heart.
This is where I can see myself being totally fulfilled academically, spiritually, and athletically.  
I'm a little nervous because I'm human and we worry about big decisions, but, at the same time, I know worrying ultimately isn't doing me any good.  It'll just add more pressure and who needs that? Besides, I'm pretty confident next year will be great no matter the challenges or rewards! 

Also, I'd like to give a shout-out to College Girl for selecting me as the winner in her 10,000 post drawing! Thanks for the gift card College Girl! 

Happy Wednesday all!