Well, today was a dream come true! As difficult as it has been to find interviews at this time, I've had a few, and I've been pleasantly surprised about the outcomes for those. I interviewed with a particular company that has two sets of double interviews. When I got my response from the first set, I started crying. They wanted me to come for an on-site interview. I felt like my on-site interview went really well, but I didn't hear back within the time frame that they had given me. As of Friday, I didn't hear back within the time frame that I was expecting. I finally stopped eagerly checking my e-mail every five minutes, and I figured that my chances were low of getting a position. I was debating sending another follow-up e-mail, almost to ask them if I would be contacted if I wasn't selected.
As I headed home to think about how to word this e-mail, I stopped in the grocery store to get a few ingredients for Barbecue Chicken. (yum!) As a splurge I decided to get a small chocolate ice cream cone from the deli. As I was checking out, my phone rang, and I figured it was probably someone from the insurance agency calling me about my car. Well, turns out it was that company extending me an offer of employment. I was barely able to pay for my ice cream I was in such shock. I'm pretty sure that I circled the store about 3 times, and all I needed was chicken and ketchup!
I came home and made dinner for me and my friends to celebrate this occasion. I haven't accepted the position yet, and I'll update everyone when I make my decision. Still, today is a special day in my life - the day I got the first offer that I'm considering.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Leonids
Last night I got a group of people together to go see the Leonids meteor shower. I've never been too impressed with them in the past, but then again, I've always been a little too close to the city lights and surrounded by trees. This year, we decided to drive out to west desert to check out the stars. I've always been amazed by how clear the night sky is out there.
We loaded 3 camp chairs, 4 jackets, 3 guns, 2 walkie talkies, 2 head lamps, and 1 quilt, and 4 excited friends into "Jaws" around midnight. After driving out into the country we made our way into the desert. We pulled off from the "main" dirt road and headed up the smaller path to a clearing with a fire circle. It was beautiful.
The sky was so clear, and I could see the kind of stars I'm only used to seeing when I'm out on the ocean. We stepped out of the car, and a breeze came up similar to an ocean breeze, except it was freezing cold. I bundled up in about 4 layers, but after a while the cold just penetrated every fiber of my body.
The boys pulled their guns from the truck, and each shot, accompanied by a warm lash of fire from the end of the gun, rumbled like thunder through the quiet night. I sat and listened to them as they ran off into the distance. I saw a few stars streak across the night sky, but nothing too exciting. The best part of the night was sitting and looking at the beauty that I don't get to enjoy every night.
After about an hour we became too cold to continue, and decided to pile back into the car and head home. I fell asleep watching the country side slowly turn into the city. All in all, it was a great night.
We loaded 3 camp chairs, 4 jackets, 3 guns, 2 walkie talkies, 2 head lamps, and 1 quilt, and 4 excited friends into "Jaws" around midnight. After driving out into the country we made our way into the desert. We pulled off from the "main" dirt road and headed up the smaller path to a clearing with a fire circle. It was beautiful.
The sky was so clear, and I could see the kind of stars I'm only used to seeing when I'm out on the ocean. We stepped out of the car, and a breeze came up similar to an ocean breeze, except it was freezing cold. I bundled up in about 4 layers, but after a while the cold just penetrated every fiber of my body.
The boys pulled their guns from the truck, and each shot, accompanied by a warm lash of fire from the end of the gun, rumbled like thunder through the quiet night. I sat and listened to them as they ran off into the distance. I saw a few stars streak across the night sky, but nothing too exciting. The best part of the night was sitting and looking at the beauty that I don't get to enjoy every night.
After about an hour we became too cold to continue, and decided to pile back into the car and head home. I fell asleep watching the country side slowly turn into the city. All in all, it was a great night.
Christmas Wishlist
Well, once again, I know that there is no way that I will remember what to tell my family if they ask me what I want for Christmas. So here's a catalog of things I would like to have, and I suppose I'll put a large price range in there. If you want to get me something from the list, check the comments section, and I'm pretty sure that you can put an anonymous post in the comments at the bottom so that other people don't get me the same thing.
Love yall, and MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
~and don't forget that the greatest gifts of all have no price.
NEW!!! Flats - I don't wear flats, I don't know how to wear flats, and I don't own any flats, but I need some flats that I can wear, especially with skinny jeans.
NEW!!! White Scarf - I want one like Amy has.
NEW!!! Snow Boots - I got some for Christmas last year, but they aren't water-proof anymore. I could really use some that don't let the water in, and that can also be worn daily.
Pajamas - This is the set that I would like to have.
NEW!!! MHS Afghan - I've wanted one of these since I was in 10th grade. The order form can be found here: http://mhs.wcpss.net/ptsa/0910/Millbrook%20Afghans%20and%20Blankets%20Order%20Form.pdf
NEW!!! BYU Pendant - I wanted one of these so bad when I went to the last football game, and I'd love to be able to support my university. I found it at http://www.onlinesports.com/pages/I,LGA-BYU015-S.html
NEW!!! BYU Earrings - These match the necklace (pendant). I found them at http://www.onlinesports.com/pages/I,LGA-BYU016ERD-SS.html
NEW!!! Blackberry -I am finding that I really need a smart phone that I can sync with my calendar. I'm having trouble keeping everything as organized as I want, and it makes it really difficult because I always have to be in front of a computer before I can make an appointment. Being able to check e-mail would be nice too. Of course, this means that my service plan will need to be beefed up some.
NEW!!! Express Gift Card - If there's one store that I love to shop at, it's express.
NEW!!! MAC Liquidlast Liner in Inky - This is what I use now, and it just ran out.
NEW!!! MAC Fluidline Liner - I haven't used these, so I don't know what color would work for me, but I do want to try it.
NEW!!! College Ring - This is the ring I want. It's available through Herff Jones, but it's really expensive, so I'd also love contributions for it. I want white gold with the natural finish, block initials engraving (MEJ), along with the split graduation year (2010) on the sides. I get a discount if I order it at the Grad fair today or during the first week in March.
DVD Player- I don't even care what kind it is, but right now I can only watch DVDs on my computer.
Old VCR - Yes. I need an old VCR. I have a TV that doesn't have a coaxial input, so I'm going to fix that. What I need (and this is specific) is a VCR that has a Coaxial input and an A/V (red, yellow, white) output. This will allow me use of my beautiful big TV.
Make up - I can always go for new shades of highly-pigmented eyeshadow. My eyeliner has also dried out and my little sister says that MAC now has an awesome-coverage mineral foundation. I usually don't need a heavier coverage foundation, but every now and then what I have just doesn't cut it. I will say unfortunately with the make up, that's something that I need to be there to pick out/up. My preference is MAC though.
Bath and Body Works Black Amethyst - Perfume (Eau de Toilette), Triple Moisture Shower Cream, Triple Moisture Body Cream - This year I'm really really into black amethyst from Bath and Body Works. I've also really wanted the perfume for a while. Also, as far as the shower gel and lotion are concerned, the more moisturizing, the better.


Sewing Machine - Mine doesn't work (I got it from DI, for about $12). I would love to have a new one. I've gotten into quilting and other types of sewing, so even a basic machine would be great! (it does need to have zig-zag and straight stitches)

Black Diamond Primrose Harness Package - I'm not quite sure if I need a small or a medium. Maybe I'll try some on this week. Just the harness runs around $35, and this $99 package is a great deal and is everything I need to continue my rock climbing (well...except for the ropes). (and just to let everyone know, I am set on the Black Diamond Primrose Harness)
KitchenAid Stand Mixer - I have spent some time buying cheap mixers, but they keep dying on me. I'm thinking that it's time for me to get a good one. I would prefer the 5 qt size, and I like Blue, Red, Black, and Silver (right now Costco has a pretty good price on them).
Paper Trimmer - I need a paper trimmer that is at least 12" so that I can cut my scrapbook pages. I've liked these rotary trimmers that are set up so that they have to be straight, like this one:
NEW!!! Diploma Frame - This is at the bottom, because it is more of a graduation thing that I want. I would like one of the official frames for my diploma. They're so nice.

Love yall, and MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
~and don't forget that the greatest gifts of all have no price.
NEW!!! Flats - I don't wear flats, I don't know how to wear flats, and I don't own any flats, but I need some flats that I can wear, especially with skinny jeans.
NEW!!! White Scarf - I want one like Amy has.

Pajamas - This is the set that I would like to have.

NEW!!! MHS Afghan - I've wanted one of these since I was in 10th grade. The order form can be found here: http://mhs.wcpss.net/ptsa/0910/Millbrook%20Afghans%20and%20Blankets%20Order%20Form.pdf
NEW!!! BYU Pendant - I wanted one of these so bad when I went to the last football game, and I'd love to be able to support my university. I found it at http://www.onlinesports.com/pages/I,LGA-BYU015-S.html



NEW!!! MAC Liquidlast Liner in Inky - This is what I use now, and it just ran out.

NEW!!! College Ring - This is the ring I want. It's available through Herff Jones, but it's really expensive, so I'd also love contributions for it. I want white gold with the natural finish, block initials engraving (MEJ), along with the split graduation year (2010) on the sides. I get a discount if I order it at the Grad fair today or during the first week in March.

Old VCR - Yes. I need an old VCR. I have a TV that doesn't have a coaxial input, so I'm going to fix that. What I need (and this is specific) is a VCR that has a Coaxial input and an A/V (red, yellow, white) output. This will allow me use of my beautiful big TV.
Make up - I can always go for new shades of highly-pigmented eyeshadow. My eyeliner has also dried out and my little sister says that MAC now has an awesome-coverage mineral foundation. I usually don't need a heavier coverage foundation, but every now and then what I have just doesn't cut it. I will say unfortunately with the make up, that's something that I need to be there to pick out/up. My preference is MAC though.
Bath and Body Works Black Amethyst - Perfume (Eau de Toilette), Triple Moisture Shower Cream, Triple Moisture Body Cream - This year I'm really really into black amethyst from Bath and Body Works. I've also really wanted the perfume for a while. Also, as far as the shower gel and lotion are concerned, the more moisturizing, the better.


Sewing Machine - Mine doesn't work (I got it from DI, for about $12). I would love to have a new one. I've gotten into quilting and other types of sewing, so even a basic machine would be great! (it does need to have zig-zag and straight stitches)

Bewitched Seasons 4-8- In 2009 I finished the I Dream of Jeannie series, and now I'm getting into Bewitched. The online episodes end after season 3. For me it's just a great pick-me up after a hard day.
Black Diamond Primrose Harness Package - I'm not quite sure if I need a small or a medium. Maybe I'll try some on this week. Just the harness runs around $35, and this $99 package is a great deal and is everything I need to continue my rock climbing (well...except for the ropes). (and just to let everyone know, I am set on the Black Diamond Primrose Harness)

KitchenAid Stand Mixer - I have spent some time buying cheap mixers, but they keep dying on me. I'm thinking that it's time for me to get a good one. I would prefer the 5 qt size, and I like Blue, Red, Black, and Silver (right now Costco has a pretty good price on them).

Paper Trimmer - I need a paper trimmer that is at least 12" so that I can cut my scrapbook pages. I've liked these rotary trimmers that are set up so that they have to be straight, like this one:

NEW!!! Diploma Frame - This is at the bottom, because it is more of a graduation thing that I want. I would like one of the official frames for my diploma. They're so nice.

Thursday, November 12, 2009
Hectic.

I'm beginning to think that life never slows down or gets less hectic. Yesterday, like the irresponsible person I am, I went shopping with my little sister. It was fun, but was a very bad use of my time. By the time I got home, I still hadn't finished my part of my group project, or studied for my finance exam that I forgot about.

This morning I woke up early to start on homework and studying. I put in my new contacts (new prescription), and I couldn't believe how crisp the world was. I ran to class at 9:30, just to find out that class was canceled, but we were still expected to turn in our homework. I was a little frustrated, but it wasn't too bad. When I got back home I turned back to my homework and studying...though I spent more time locating resources than anything else.

Well, seeing as how today was so beautiful, Aaron and I couldn't help ourselves. We went for another motorcycle ride. For me, our rides are always a time of reflection. A time to be introspective, and a time to thank God for the beauty of the world and my life. I've realized something on these rides--the writer in me comes out. When I was little, I used to narrate my life. I'd add "she said" or "he said" or "she thought" or "she felt" or "she decided" etc. to just about anything. I do that while I'm on the back of the motorcycle. And I think I've discovered why it is that I'm always chasing adventures. Yes I do love trying new things, but even more than that, when I write my life in my journal, I want my children to find it interesting. I don't want them to be bored. And I think I secretly (not secretly now though) have wanted to write a book one day based on my life experiences.

ANYWAY, Today we rode around West Mountain (though we only went half-way and turned around, rather than going to Genola, like we did last week). There is just something so beautiful about it. It doesn't look like the Utah that I'm used to, though I suppose that it is more of what the natural Utah looks like. There is a section that is so picturesque with an orchard on one side of the road, and Utah Lake on the other. It is flat gorgeous and it lets me feel like I'm getting away from everything. The lake is particularly beautiful in this section, and it seems so natural.

After the ride, I went back home, and got right back to studying. Unfortunately I was tired enough at this time that nothing really stuck. I headed out to dinner, and when I came back I had just enough time for a half-an-hour cram session. Then I ran to the testing center and did really horrible on my test. Since I started waking up earlier, life has been so much better, except for the fact that I'm mentally drained by the time the evening comes around.


Saturday, November 7, 2009
New Sailing Chapter
So, my triathlon starts in 10 minutes. And I'm ok with that. This is one goal that has to wait until the spring. I have to admit, given the past two or three weeks, throwing down $40.00 for a triathlon didn't seem like a judicial use of my time OR money.
This past week has been just as crazy as my last few. In the past week or two I planned the entire Commodore's Ball/10 Year Anniversary Gala for the Sailing Club. Let me just say it was insane, but I think it went over really well.
I spent hours designing logos for medals and etching vases to give to the leadership. I also spent some time and designed plaques for Skipper and Mike. I suppose I'm still proud of how those turned out. For dinner, we had grilled rosemary pork chops, rolls, salad, and baked potatoes. Lets just say that when I washed, foiled and stuck 40 potatoes in my oven at once, I was just praying that they'd turn out all right. 4.5 hours later, when people cut them open, the potatoes were steaming and perfect. It was a huge relief.
I had originally wanted linen table cloths and a catered meal--but to do that, we would have had to charge every person who came, and I wasn't a huge fan of that. So I got disposable table cloths, disposable forks and knives, and just about disposable everything. Overall, I think it maintained most of the atmosphere that I had been hoping for.
I think one of the biggest successes was the slideshow that I put together. But overall, I know that I wouldn't have survived without my two best friends: Nicki and Aaron. They really saved the night!

Oh, and apparently raingutter regatta boats can fly if you have enough balloons!
The sailing club has been my life these past few years. Now I'm thinking that I'm ready to move on, as I'm growing up and graduating. I was ready to hand the leadership over to Isaac. It's been a blast, and it's taken a whole lot out of me. Still, I have to say, Thank You. It has made my life super enjoyable, and really prepared me for the future. Now I can't wait to own my own boat one day so that I can enjoy the water, the wind, and the waves.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Band

Today in one of my classes we watched Drumline. It reminded me of high school. Marching Band still fills me with pride. I was a member of some awesome Marching Bands. Millbrook High with the Piccolos and Flutes. Coral Glades High as Drum Major and Sousaphone. And with Timpview High with the Flutes and Piccolos again.

Last Sunday a friend of mine told me that I was one of the most engaged people he had ever met. He said that I am so involved in the things that I do, and that I'm always doing something. I took that for quite a compliment.

I tried to be involved in the Indoor Drumline while I was at Coral Glades, and I would have been, were it not for the other things I was involved in. My year at CGHS taught me so much. It was where I learned how to manage my time, and really understand what I was capable of doing and what I didn't have time for. In the years since I moved away, my marching band has won some major competitions and were even 2A state champions one year. I'm proud of them.

As I watch this movie, I can't help but be a little critical of some of the music, and a lot of the marching. And I can't help but wonder, do I still know what an 8-5 feels like?



Sunday, November 1, 2009
{Halloween}
I made a "night time ocean" backdrop out of butcher paper and used it to disguise the car. Then I filled the area of the trunk closest to me with sand. I lined the boat with tea lights, sat my pumpkins out (one carved like a sailboat and the other like palm trees), and put some Halloween decorations inside the trunk. It was my version of a freezing beach for the night. I know it was a bit of a fire hazard (candles right beside butcher paper) but it was fun. Branden complained for days afterward that his car smelled funny. Really, is autumn spice that funny of a smell? I rather like it.
I ended up winning the "most seaworthy" trunk award, and got to take home Phase 10 (tough decision between that, Jenga, and a blanket) as my prize.
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