Monday, August 9, 2010

CRU Sisters

At least this is what I am hoping will happen.

My baby sister just applied to UMHB!!!!!!! (I'm slightly excited to say the least.) Now we cross our fingers and wait for the much anticipated letter.

Ahh how much fun would it be for the both of us to attend the same university?! I just pray that this will happen.

I cannot believe this summer has come to an end. It's kind of surreal. Honestly, I anticipated feelings that were close to "thank you Jesus," but now that Saturday draws near, I am a little sad to be leaving my family once again. It has been wonderful to spend time with them over these past few weeks; stressful and at times driving me to the verge of insanity, but lovely at the same time.

I am looking very forward to this upcoming semester. It will be very different than last year, but I think that is a good thing. Goodness, I'm just so excited!

Well until next time, I hope the rest of your summer is beautiful and rich.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

"Me Time"

What to do with "me time?"

We all love it. We all need it. It’s important that we all take time to get it. What’s my favorite way to spend it?

Movies

Going with my sister is preferred, but getting a large group together to see the latest comedy is fun as well. I'm not opposed to seeing a horror flick with a cute boy either ;) Not much to complain about a guy protecting you, huh ladies? I love getting lost in the movie, sitting in a chilly theater. Slurping on a fountain Diet Coke. Mmm, pure bliss.

Reality TV

Specifically So You Think You Can Dance. Kent, ladies? I might be in love.

Discovery Channel and Medical Shows

Life, Planet Earth, Earth, Oceans, love them all. There's something so fascinating about God's creatures. And don't even get me started on Grey's Anatomy or, most recently, Boston Med, this summer's greatest new hit (in my opinion that is). I guess it's a good thing I'm a nursing major.

Trips to Target

Just to wander. But Target is a dangerous place. It’s like there’s a $100 cover charge. Today I went in just to browse through the curtains and home/bathroom decor. I was determined not to buy anything. An hour and a half later I found myself in the women's clothing section. However, I am pleased to say I succeeded in not spending a dime.

But Target is a nice place to unwind! Can I get an amen?

An Alone Trip to Sonic Happy Hour

I love to get some good music in the car and turn up the volume so I can belt it out when I’m alone. I’m not ashamed to belt it when I’m not alone, but it’s fun to just let your inner rockstar take the stage when you’re alone in the car. And just drive on down to Sonic to get a Diet Coke...a LARGE DC. It is Happy Hour afterall :)

Books

I love to read. I’ve realized that it’s such a great way to calm my mind at the end of a busy day – or in the middle of a busy day. My goal is to read 20 books by the end of 2010. So far I have completed less than half, but I'm not too worried.

Not Spending it Alone

A lot times I just enjoy sitting with Hallie catching up on life. It's rather refreshing to hear her talk about the same things I went through only two short years ago.

Driving with the Music Loud and Windows Down

This may be my number one favorite thing to do during "me time." There's nothing like taking a drive through Plano while listening to The Fray, Kings of Leon, and OneRepublic. Or driving South on I-35 early in the morning listening to Hillsong and Shane & Shane with the sun rising in the East. Beautiful.

Take a Nap on the Couch

Preferably curled up next to my dog, Daisy Mae. With Friends playing as a little background noise.

Walks

It's very enjoyable to plug in my iPod and take a stroll or go on a light jog while everyone else is still snoozing. Great way to begin and end the day.

Shopping

Doesn't matter where, what time of day, whether or not I'm alone, I just love to shop. My favorite stores are GAP, J. Crew, and Ann Taylor Loft. Old Navy is great as well, expecially when looking for cheap, cute clothes. The process of browsing through clothes, trying on various styles, and creating new outfits puts me in a peaceful state. It relaxes me.

Antique Shopping

Downtown Belton has quite a few antique shops. It is very fun to look through everything and imagine different, unique ways on how to update certain items.

Home Decor Shopping

Ahh Pottery Barn, how I do love you. I look forward to getting the new catalog every few months, imagining what my future house will look like...hey, a girl can dream, can't she? :)


What’s your favorite way to spend your “me time?”

Chivalry Will Rise Once Again

I recently came upon this article from Southern Living and knew I had to write about it.

If you’re not a southerner you may not appreciate it the way I do, but I like it enough to put it on my blog. I like chivalry. I like to think of myself as independent, sure, but I also like chivalry. And I want my future son to treat his future wife, girlfriends, dates, and friends the way that we’ve always been taught that a man should treat a lady. Especially in the South where traditions don’t die easily.



15 Ways to Charm Her

Southern Living, July 2009

By Amy Bickers


“Want to impress a Southern girl? Just think “What would my grandfather have done?”

Number one: We still expect you to give up your seat for a lady. On a bus, at a bar, on a train. . . we don’t care where you are. Unless you are at a restaurant and the only lady in sight is the one taking your order, stand up. Now.

On a recent Friday night at a bustling restaurant bar, two friends and I waited for our table to be called. The barstools were occupied so we stood patiently, sipping wine and chatting about the workweek. When a couple nearby stood up, another woman – who had been there less time than we had – swooped in, reaching across us to put her purse on the stool. This isn’t the worst part. It’s what happened next: Her male companion then slid onto the other barstool.

Hang on while I do a geography check. Are we not in the South? If ladies are waiting for a seat and you have a Y chromosome, do you sit down? No, sir. No, you do not.

We know modern life is confusing. The roles of men and women have evolved over the years. As Pink once sang, “Shorty got a job, Shorty got a car, Shorty can pay her own rent.”

But come on, let’s keep some things old-school. My late grandfather- he of the East Texas upbringing, U.S. Navy captain status, and Cary Grant good looks – would never have allowed a woman to stand while he sat. And if you want a Southern woman to love you, neither will you. So, men, here’s a short list of things Southern girls still expect from you.

We still expect you to…

1. Stand up for a lady. Actually, this doesn’t just involve chairs.

2. Know that the SEC has the best football TEAMS IN THE NATION. Big 12 fan? Hmm, perhaps you should keep walking.

3. Kill bugs. Delta Burke as Southern belle Suzanne Sugarbaker on Designing Women said, “. . .Ya know, when men use Women’s Liberation as an excuse not to kill bugs for you. Oh, I just hate that! I don’t care what anybody says, I think the man should have to kill the bug!”

4. Hold doors open. This goes for elevator doors too.

5. Fix things or build stuff. I once watched in awe as my stepfather built a front porch on the house he shares with my mother. He knew just what to do, cutting every notch, hammering every nail. The project was complete by sunset.

6. Wear boots occaisionally. Not the fancy, l-paid-$l,000-for-these kind. We’re talking about slightly mud-crusted, I-could-have-just-come-in-from-the-field boots.

7. Take off your hat inside.

8. Grill stuff.

9. Call us. If you want to ask us out, don’t text and don’t e-mail. Pick up the phone and use your voice.

10. Stand when we come back to the dinner table. ”Just a little half-stand is enough to make me melt,” my friend Stephanie says.

11. Pull out chairs. Wait, that’s not all. Scoot them back in before we hit the floor.

12. Pay the tab on the first few dates. ”If you ask me out, you pay,” Stephanie says. “If I ask you out, you should still pay.” Listen, guys, it’s just simpler this way.

13. Don’t show up in a wrinkled, untucked shirt. Care about your appearance but not too much. Don’t smell better than we do. Don’t use mousse or gel. You shouldn’t look like you spend more time in front of the mirror than we do.

14. Never get in bar fights. Patrick Swayze might look cool in Road House, but in reality, bar fights are stupid and embarrassing. You don’t look tough. You look like an idiot.

15. Know how to mix our favorite cocktail JUST THE WAY WE LIKE IT. Fix your favorite too. Sit down on the porch (it’s okay if you didn’t build it), tell us how your day went, and we’ll tell you about ours.