Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Here's a great big dose of crazy.

Well, i started doing the first part of this post, then realized that i'd wanted to do one about State football! So if you don't care about one or the other of these subjects, the tiny piece about State is in red... FYI. :)



This has definitely been an off week for me. I'm not really sure why, but it just has been. Yesterday was a prime example of it!

Maybe it's because i started the day off by sleeping on the couch. See, we got our carpets cleaned on Monday, so all of my stuff had to either go on my bed or in my bathroom. By the time i got home that night, i was SO not in the mood to clear off my bed, so i just crashed on the couch. It was actually really nice! Unfortunately, i slept so comfortably that i slept until like 10 minutes before i had to leave for school... so i chose to wear like ZERO make up! (haha Justin, you totally missed out.) That was nice at first, but then every once in a while i'd see myself in a window or a mirror and be like "AHH! Oh... right." Plus, i literally grabbed a random shirt when i was getting ready, and wore it. It's a classic. Are you ready for this?

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I bought this shirt in 8th grade and it still makes me smile.


Moving on to 1st hour, i started off my school day by going up to my dear good friend Ashley and saying these words: "Psst hey Ashley... i have a secret for you." And she said "What?" So i leaned in and said "A sante sana, squash banana!" WEIRD stuff. I then spent all of lunch and part of 5th hour practicing how to whistle loudly with my fingers.

The craziest thing about yesterday was last night. I honestly went out of control with my room. I threw away so much stuff, rearranged like everything, cleared out most of it... it's like a whole new room! To help you visualize the fact that i can indeed clean my room, how about i post up some pictures, si?

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The most random little corner there is... 5 musical instruments, 2 cardboard boxes, a homemade table with a 30 year old typewriter on it, and a Mexican blanket. :)


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New bedside table... handy!


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This is the lid to that typewriter on my table. In it are 3 of my favorite books (The Kissing Hand from Aunt Tricia, My Master's Touch which never fails to make me cry, and The Book of Mormon.) The other two are books by Ambrose Bierce that dad likes a lot. Also, my Patriarchal blessing is in there... i like to read it a lot. :)



Long, painful story short, we lost 12-22 against North Sevier. But i'm not all hateful or whatever about it, because apparently they've never even been to state before, so they first time they actually go, they won. Good for them. (Also, when we lost my freshman year against Duchesne, i wasn't mad because i heard one of their coaches had recently died of cancer.) Here are just some cute pictures from the trip. (I don't usually post this many pictures, huh?)

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Me and Kizzle on the bus... i love this picture!


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Reppin' "CO-D" (Cody) #32 and King Tom #75... i wish you could see my cute little pigtails! Compliments of Carley. :)


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This picture is like... epic. The girls in my grade really started this tradition, and i can't wait until we can do it again next year. I love it!


Bye, football season... hello basketball...

Friday, November 14, 2008

BODY WORLDS!

Today I had the opportunity to go up to Salt Lake to see the Body Worlds exhibit. See, at my school there is a MAPS (Medical Anatomy and Physiology Science) class taught by a certain Ms. Warner. That class, a chemistry class taught by Mrs. Smith (no idea why they went), a random sophomore in Biology (even though I’d heard that only juniors and seniors could go), and me, Savy, and Matt Vaughn from Earth Systems went. By the way, Earth Systems is the science class you’re supposed to get into when you’re a freshman, but somehow me and a few other people go away without having a science class at all in 9th grade. So now as juniors, we get to hang out with the freshman during 7th hour… whoo hoo! The three of us didn’t even have to go, we just really, really wanted to. And since Ms. Warner like loves us, she called it good. We’re just special like that. :)

I just realized that not everyone might know what the heck Body Worlds even is. I know Keith does, because he’s the one that got me all psyched to go! “This is a traveling exhibit (the one we went to is, like I said, in Salt Lake and will be there until January 11th, 2009… in case you’re interested.) of preserved human bodies and body parts that are prepared using a technique called plastination to reveal inner anatomical structures.“ (Wikipedia’s words, not mine.) In other words, it’s a big museum of the human body with actual human bodies which are plasticated so they don't smell and they last forever and ever. It was SO cool! There were 22 full body features, which showed all the muscles and tissues and internal organs and… other organs… The grossest part for me though was the fact that these people, who had donated their bodies to this after they died, still had their ears, lips, eyebrows, noses, fingernails, and BELLY BUTTONS. Yucky! But other than that, they were just amazing. They had people in different poses, like “The archer” and “The trapeze artist” etc.

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An example of one of the people... and the eyebrows thing.


The hardest part for me to see was actually optional. When we had our orientation before the tour, the lady warned us ahead of time that there was a section devoted to the progressive stages of the fetus during pregnancy, and that if you didn’t want to see it you could just keep going straight. Well, by the time me and my two friends got to the point where we had to decide if we wanted to see it or not, they had started to go in, so I just followed. In this little section, it was so much quieter than the rest of the museum (which was already pretty reverent considering how many people there were…). There was a counter that had some tall glass tubes lined up, each with like a glass shelf thing in the middle and cards at the bottom saying “Beginning of 5th week,” “Middle of 5th week,” “End of 5th week,” etc. On the shelves were actual fetuses that women who had miscarried had donated to this exhibit. The first few tubes were just kind of “meh” to me, because I didn’t recognize them. But once I saw like the end of the 10th week, it actually looked like a little person… and I just broke down crying. It was the saddest thing I have ever seen. But it was important, too I suppose.

Anyways… I just want to throw in a little tribute to Ms. Warner. As some of you might know, she and I got off to a rocky start at the beginning of last year when I had her for Biology. But after a while, she got slightly less crazy (only with the difficulty of the work… in no other way did she gain even a little bit of sanity.) and I got better at the work and now we’re friends! I am so sad I don’t get to have her this year. She is an amazing person who has traveled all over the world, built schools and clinics in Nepal, gotten an infection from a leech while hiking the Himalayas, etc. Also, she is the only person I know who can sit there with 4 chatty teenage girls (me being one of them) and explain how heart transplants work without being boring. She actually came to the back of the bus today because I guess we were being too loud, and “threatened” to sit back there with us. Little did she know that we LOVE hangin out with her, so we ended up sitting her down right next to Brianna and showing her pictures on all of our phones. GOOD TIMES!

After a few hours of Disney songs, the "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" theme song, random sneak attacks from Tyler, and lots and LOTS of Laffy Taffys, we finally made it home. By the way, i am typing this at 12:23 AM because I really wanted to blog about it, but the next chance I get won't be until like Sunday. So... hopefully I can get up on time in the morning. :/

Monday, November 10, 2008

Come back.

i miss my friends so dang much...

Aww... my boys are all grown up...

Justin, Chasen, and Matt...


Me and my cute friend... Mike!

Mike...


Mark and his frip frops.  =]  I like him!

Mark...


Hugggggs (Taylor  Daniels wedding)

Ashton...


Kaylie and me!

Kaylie...


That sure is one cute boy-o!

Elder R. Garett Madril...


Me and TJ... its kind of a weird picture.

Elder T. J. Reidhead...


My love and I.  Man, i will miss her more than you can even understand...

And most of all, Nikiah...


Why do they all have to leave?

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Whoo!

8 TV shows I love to watch:

1. Scrubs
2. Family Guy
3. That '70s Show
4. Chuck
5. Psych
6. Reba
7. Friends
8. Sunday Night Football

8 things that happened to me yesterday:

1. Burned myself with my straightener.
2. Discovered 5 new bruises.
3. Went to the football game.
4. Was bored to death by the football game.
5. Hung out with my friend Mike!
6. Filled up my car with gas.
7. Trimmed my bangs.
8. LOST MY PENCIL!!!

8 favorite places to eat:

1. Olive Garden
2. Panda Express
3. Junction
4. Mongolian BBQ
5. Little Caesar's
6. KFC
7. ??
8. ??

8 things I am looking forward to:

1. THANKSGIVING! I freakin miss my family like crazy!
2. My birthay... 50 days!
3. Seeing Nikiah... whenever that will be.
4. BYU game!
5. State football
6. Christmas?
7. My scary movie party... again, whenever that will be.
8. Other stuff.

8 things on my wish list:

1. Texting.
2. And iPod Touch!
3. A Macbook or one of those little tiny laptops.
4. Internet that isn't dial-up.
5. Wii.
6. A house in Kanab.
7. A job.
8. Or just an endless supply of dollars.

8 people I tag:

1. Kaylie
2. Justin
3. Kelsie
4. McKenna
5. Chasen
6. Mom
7. Dad
8. Anyone