Christmas morning. This is the first video on my new Sony Handycam... We're all around the pool playing catch -- probably not the best idea in the word but it seemed to work at the time. I threw one to my brother John and this is his gallant catch.
Aside from that fall, my dad took a pretty bad spill down the steep, brick driveway while playing catch wih the same brother. He's ok -- just trying to come up with a good story for the guys at work to explain both black eyes and the scars on his arms. No trips to the emergency room yet this trip though... and for our family, that's an accomplishment.
On Christmas Eve we held our own carol service with Uncle Walt reading the Christmas story from Luke. Then we opened our Christmas morning pj's as is tradition.
And more family pics:
I saw Aunt C's stylist today and she did a fabulous job on the cut. I actually did the color myself... well my mom and my cousin did it this time but I'll do it in the future. Way more affordable than getting it done and it actually looks pretty good. :)
We took the scenic route home and stopped for lunch in Malibu:
12.28.2006
John's Catch...
Posted by Becca at 2:57 AM 1 comments
12.20.2006
Long time, no blog...
Me, my cousin Kristi and my bro John in LA, California!
So, I haven't blogging in forever... I'm on the plane, on the way to LA and so incredibly bored. I even stayed up till 5 this morning hoping I would just sleep through most of the flight. didn't work. I slept just long enough to miss the first snack/meal thing. I'll take this opportunity to update those of you I haven't spoken to since critique.
I finished everything! That's a feat in and of itself. I was very proud of everything I presented for typography and design aesthetics. My critique panel said they were very impressed -- especially with the Yu'pik dollhouse and magnetic dress-up penguins. I'll have to add those pics to this blog too. I could tell they weren't particularly impressed with any of my writing. I know I have a lot to work on in the creative writing arena. I pretty much knew what they would say before they did. Hopefully next quarter I can focus more on writing. It would be great to actually do some advertising writing! Copywriting is what I signed up for after all.
So, critique came and went. A lot of buildup for nothing, if you ask me. I know it's more about the finished product, but I was expecting a bigger deal. Not sure what exactly, just more comments maybe? In the days after critique I was a slug. I cleaned my place of course -- finally! Oh that reminds me, I forgot to take pics of the place for the fam to see. Oh well. I deserved a couple days to be totally lazy. I didn't make my long-awaited massage/ mani/pedi appointments in time so I still have that to look forward to in Los Angeles! And, who knows, I may come back with a completely different hair color, too! Depends on what Aunt C's fabulous stylist recommends.
I got teary-eyed as I left my apartment today. I had to leave Shelby. Mer is gonna look in on her, but I feel like I left my child home alone! Dramatic, I know, but she's my baby.
This is lame, instead of showing a new movie or something remotely entertaining, they are showing Scrooge with bill Murray. Thanks, Delta. (And, the creepy guy next to me is staring at every word I write -- finally he got up for a second so I could write that. :)
So, Happy Break to everyone for now, I hope you all got to your destinations safely! Tyrese- have a great time on that cruise! I'll be expecting lots of good pictures objectifying men, k! I'll keep in touch better from now on :)
Posted by Becca at 12:24 AM 0 comments
11.25.2006
MEOW
Y'all have all told me what a sweet and pretty cat I have. What do you think now? Last night, Chrissy called and told me there was a cat outside her door and had been there for a while. The cat had a rabies vaccine tag and a collar so it was obviously an indoor cat. Chrissy couldn't bring it in with her roommate's dog, and it was freezing outside, so I took it up with me. Shelby was pissed, as you can tell from the first picture. She's is VERY unfriendly to other cats! She's only been around two but this is how she acted both times. She growls and hisses and then just stays in one place until the coast is clear. She stayed on the dining chair under my table all night until right before I took it home and she cornered it in my closet.
Chrissy had told me that someone else would get it when they got home last night but they never called so between the visitor cat meowing like crazy ALL NIGHT and Shelby's growling -- she even growled at my door when the other cat was shut in my room -- I didn't sleep. I didn't get much work done either. Paige, the other cat, kept meowing and rubbing all up one me and my key board.
Luckily, the vet was able to give the number for the owner when I called first thing this morning, but the guy didn't bother to call me back until after noon. The guy was such an idiot too, he said she was kinda an outside cat now... Well, PUT A FREAKING TAG ON IT WITH YOUR ADDRESS AND NUMBER! Plus, if you don't have a yard, I don't think it's right or intelligent to let your cat roam around the neighborhood, but that's me. No more taking in lost cats for me. Next time it's someone else's turn.
Update: Chrissy called again lat night after hearing an awful meow for help and big thump. Paige was outside, huddling in the bushes, and hiding from the head stray cat in the neiborhood. After all I went throught the other night, this Zack guy let his poor sweet cat out again to fend for itself and she wandered back to Chrissy' door. When Chirssy called Zack he said he's be over in like 20 minutes. He never showed. Poor Paige...
Posted by Becca at 6:42 PM 3 comments
11.24.2006
A Happy Thanksgiving
After my last post, I was feeling sad about missing out on all our fun family Thanksgiving stuff. Chrissy and I were stressing about projects and we had almost decided to eiher just go out to eat or order pizza. I couldn't let that happen. I took it upon myself to fix the whole thing. Honestly, I blew myself away. I didn't think I could cook all that by myself. The guys were commenting on what a great wife I'd be. HAHA Ok, usually, I'd be like "What? My future husband is doing all the cooking," but, really, I enjoyed it. I surprise myself! I really like playing hostess. I would make a great senator's wife or first lady.
Here was the menu:
Turkey
Ham
Stuffing
Asparagus Casserole
My dad's special jello/coke/banana stuff
Mashed potatoes
Rolls
My mom's cranberry/rum slush
Pumkin pie/ whipped topping and ice cream
Double layer spice cake
Too much cake and pumkin pie for Ben.
I'm amazing! I didn't even burn anything!!! Good thing I went overboard; my small dinner turned into 8 people- 5 of which were guys. I actually have leftovers. Today was great. It was so nice to sit around the table with friends and say grace. I really have so much to be thankful for. :)
Posted by Becca at 12:07 AM 4 comments
11.22.2006
A little insomnia... A little homesick
[My dad and bro John this past summer at an Astros game]
[This past Easter: Me, Mike, Kristi, brother Tommy and his wife Jerissa]
After three or four days with only a couple hours of sleep, I crashed after Sylvia's class but woke up after only two hours of sleep. Is my internal clock so screwed up that I can only sleep for a couple hours at a time now? I woke up and couldn't get back to sleep. I was in that mode where I wasn't totally awake yet but already worrying about all the things I have to do for class and for this Thanksgiving dinner I guess I'm gonna try to cook.
I thought I'd be fine not going home for Thanksgiving -- I mean I really don't have time -- but I'm kinda sad. My dad called the other day and asked me again if I was sure I couldn't come home. Totally made me cry. I always miss my family but I'm not the type to get homesick. I think with my dad's health he's more sentimental than ever before. He's on the liver transplant list because of Walter Payton's Disease (basically scarring of the liver). He's been on the list for 3 years and it's getting harder and harder to wait. Plus, my brother John is coming home and I haven't seen him since my cousin's wedding this past July 4th. I miss them.
Only 26 days 'till I go to LA for Christmas break! I'm not going to Texas at all, instead I'll spend the 18th through the 1st in LA and maybe some time in San Diego at my bro's. My favorite and closest relatives: my Aunt Candie, Uncle Walt, and cousins Kristi and Mike live out there. My cousin Mike had a surfing accident in Hawaii this summer just before his 16th birthday. He's paralyzed from the waist down right now. He's an incredible athlete- quarteback of his football team, basketball player and all that - so his rehab is helping. I know he'll walk again; he has that determination. Anyway, my aunt and uncle are taking him for some special new procedures first in Baltimore then in Colorado, before and after Christmas so it works out that I can go and spend time with Kristi. She's a senior in high school and getting geared up for college, plus she's been doing so much for everyone since the accident -- taking care of the house, etc. She needs some fun sister/cousin time and I'm so excited I can be there for her. We're already planning a day at Universal, Rodeo Drive, Malibu and where ever else. I can also get their house all decorated and ready for Christmas so it'll be nice when everyone else gets in.
No matter where I am for Christmas, I'm the one that does the tree and wraps all the presents. Maybe it's because I'm the youngest in my immediate family, or because I'm a perfectionist. I get it from my Aunt Candie. When it comes to all my home decorating and hostess tendencies, I patterned myself after her at a young age. We are very much alike in many ways. It's funny because Kristi and my mom are that way. People think I am Candie's daughter and Kristi is my mom's, which is even funnier because she's adopted.
[Aunt Candie and me: see the resemblance?]
I think I'm gonna try to sleep again.
Posted by Becca at 12:05 AM 3 comments
11.18.2006
Get to Work
So, I've spent the day avoiding Sylvia's assignments. I slept in, went running, and came home to find water pouring through the fan in my bathroom ceiling! The maintenance man finally came by after the water had stopped pouring in and he informs me that the people living above me must have had a toilet overflow. YUCK! So, I spent the rest of the day Lysoling the bathroom and finally cleaning the whole apartment, too. One I get started cleaning, it's hard to stop.
I really have no idea how I'm gonna fix this bag. (Tyrese's blog explains the bag thing if you don't know what I'm talking about)I spent 12 hours putting it together and I was so proud of it on Tuesday afternoon. When I showed it to Sylvia she had this awful unimpressed look on her face and then went to say it was a bad design and needs something to pull the eye around the whole bag. ??? I'm still trying to figure that out.
I find it funny that the spell checker on this blogspot.com doesn't recognize the word: blog.
Posted by Becca at 6:01 PM 0 comments
11.15.2006
What a Tease...
So, not having anything particularly exciting to write about today, I was going tell you all about my fabulous new blender I just bought. It has a food processor AND this little 'to go' blender that's just a thermous so you can make a single serving smoothie to take wherever you go! It's such a thrill. Ok, not so much, but that's what I was gonna write about and then I signed in and realized we have options on font now! I try to change my font to a friendlier arial and this is what I get:
An attempt to modify formatting failed unexpectedly.
A possible solution may be to save your post as a
draft and reopen this post and apply formatting again.
What's that about? I have all these options and I can't use them! What a tease. Let me know if any of you are able to actually use your new choices.
Charles Gibson is reporting from the Atlanta Aquarium tonight! I met him on the set of Good Morning America in NY when I was on a mission trip with my church choir 6 or so years ago. I was wearing my brother's etter jacket that had a letter for journalism on it so he took a commercial break to talk to my brother and I about how he got into journaism and asked about us and what we wanted to do. Really nice guy.
So, I just saved my post as a draft and gone back hoping to use the new formatting choices, they are gone! !?!
Posted by Becca at 6:43 PM 0 comments
11.12.2006
Lesson Learned
Last night Meredith, Joe, his girlfriend Ashley and I went to Cosmo and Lava. Mer has been talking about this place since the first night we went out, so this was highly anticipated. After sitting in traffic for almost an hour, we made our way across the parking lot and to th door. The place was packed!
I stuck to a couple amaretto sours but with three shots on the side. Bad idea. I'm still paying for it. I think two of them were red headed sluts but I have no idea what these guys bought us. It tasted like a jelly bean. Mer and I met a couple gorgeous med students and we talked for te rest of the night and of course, did another hot. I didn't realize how tipsy I was until we walked back to the car. Luckily, Mer had only had one drink at the beginning of the night; she was our dd.
So to make a long story short, I've been regretting all those drinks, all last night and this morning, while puking up the pieces of the Wolfgang Puck pizza I had last night. I finally fell a little better now, after wasting more than half the day.
Moral of the story: Don't take a shot if you don't know what it is... and My new limit: 1 drink every 2 hours.
Posted by Becca at 2:43 PM 1 comments
11.08.2006
Red
Joe took that picture last night for a photography class on color. He's a super-talented first quarter photographer here at PC if I haven't mentioned him on here already. :) (I wish i'd had time after Sylvia's class to fix my hair though.)
I'm not understanding many of my fellow Americans tonight. It's amazing to me the things that people believe and the disreguard for truth and justice. There is such a contrived idea of what the War in Iraq is about. I support the War on Terror, The War in Iraq, The President, and most importantly, our troops.
"Don Rumsfeld has been a superb leader during a time of change...Don Rumsfeld's a patriot who's served our country with honour and distinction. He is a trusted adviser and a friend, and I'm deeply grateful to his service to our country." - President Bush
A friend of mine from Tech came into town this week. It was so great to see her! I took her into PC and showed her around and she was very impressed wih all the projects displayed. She'll be back in December for her work and I can't wait for her to meet everyone!
Posted by Becca at 11:56 PM 2 comments
11.05.2006
Hoedowns
I glanced at the Hoedowns Website to get directions right before we left and was surprised to find a detailed description of etiquette for the gay country western bar. The list instructs novices to "stay on the outside or off the dance floor" so as not to get in the way of any real dancers. I had been excited to go country western dancing but I didn't dance. Our guys not only didn't know how to two-step, they were intimidated by the dancers already on the floor and wouldn't let me teach them. Dissapointing. Meredith got a dance lesson from a big, burly guy though. For her first country western dancing attempt she did a pretty good job!
The atmosphere was typical western: wood, stars and spurs, the dance floor closed off like a corral. Posters of half naked cowboys on the wall elude to the gay part. It was strange to walk in and into a wall of men, all of them just standing around holding their Budweisers and checking out all other "prospects."
I am from Texas and I had never seen the specific line dances these people were doing. They have classes at this place during the weekdays and I really think they make up all their own line dances to show off on Saturday night. I want to find a real country western place here where our guys will actually dance. :)
Posted by Becca at 5:54 PM 4 comments
11.04.2006
The Tavern and CJ's
I spent half the day yesterday debating whether or not to go out. I have a lot of work to do but I think I'd go crazy if I locked myself in my apartment alone all weekend. Tonight we are going to Hodown for Tania's class and tomorrow I have plans, so we tried to keep it low key last night.
Meredith and I met up with Joe and Ben at the Tavern and enjoyed a couple of drinks. The boys also enjoyed the view of the waitresses in extreamly tiny school girl skirts and cleavge-enhancing shirts while Mer and I enjoyed the bartender, Craig -- bodybuilder body, blond hair and blue eyes! He only made me pay for one drink of the four I had on my tab. :)
For Ben, we went to CJ's to meet up with Kathleen. Cj's is a huge hole-in-the-wall but fun. There was a cover band downstairs. They weren't too bad if you have no musical background and can't tell that the lead singer was slightlly flat ALL NIGHT. Of course, Joe and I were the only ones that cared. Upstairs was a tiny room packed with people and one really annoying DJ playing old hip hop. He was telling everyone how to dance and saying we were "too white." It's funny that when Mer asked him to play B.I.G.'s "Juicy," he was like "Who?"
All in all, it was a fun break from work. Enjoy the pics!
Posted by Becca at 2:27 PM 1 comments
11.03.2006
Dating Analysis
Why do we -- as women -- analyze everything in relationships? That's mostly what "Sex In the City" is about. Carrie makes her living doing it. Obviously it doesn't get her far, she's single after 6 seasons of dating just about every guy in New York.
I'm trying to be over this analyzing thing. What's the point? I can talk to my girlfriends about our relationship issues for hours, but in the end, there's never really a conclusion. The one with the issue usually ends up more confused than they were before. Sometimes I think I overanalyze; sometimes I wish I had analyzed more.
I just looked at Facebook and out of the blue my ex of 3.5 yrs is now listed as "in a relationship." I'm happy for him but it's weird to think of him with someone else. I broke things off -- and I'm glad I did -- but weird. You'd have to know him to understand that. Part of the reason I realized we weren't' right for eachother is because he's kinda anti-social, to the point where getting him to come out with me and my friends was like pulling teeth. He's a really great guy in a lot of ways, but when I met someone that was pretty much his opposite -- fun, outgoing, life-of-the-party type -- I was totally drawn to him and we dated from the day after I broke up with Mike to pretty much the summer. We never officially announced it on Facebook though! Unlike Mike and this new girl, we kept both our relationship status' to "single." It's so funny how Facebook has now become such a part of the college life, from meeting people and talking through messages to keeping in touch, to announcing to everyone that you're in a relationship. Ok so it sounds like I'm stuck on this, but really I'm just illustrating my point that girls spend way too much time and effort analyzing relationships too much, from before they really start to long after they have ended. What a waste.
I vow to not -- ok -- to TRY to not analyze (too much) anymore. :)
Did I mention that another ex of mine is moving to Georgia?... Just trying to keep this blog interesting!
Hope y'all enjoyed my ramblings!
EEEWWWwwwww, I'm totally admitting that I'm nosy, but this girl wrote the grossest thing on her wall about my ex mike bc his last name is Sampler: "By the way, the sampler is finger-lickin good!" EEEEwwwwww!!!!!!! That is so NOT RIGHT! Yuck! Oh well, good luck to them with that, ewwwwwwww!
Posted by Becca at 12:31 AM 0 comments
11.01.2006
I love Wednesdays :)
I actually slept in this morning -- such a great feeling after not sleeping for two days! I'm usually such a morning person but this whole situation here has completely changed my habits. It's not so bad. :) Wednesdays are great because I can sleep in and not feel guilty for relaxing. I'm watching lost and chillin on my couch while I write this and I'm not even thinking about what needs to be done for class. Ok, I kinda lied, I'm about to work on grammar stuff but for the next 30 minutes or so I'm still in my relaxing Wednesday mode.
Adrian and I went looking for a park to throw the football around at today and found the tree in the picture. Gorgeous isn't it?
We don't see trees like that in Texas -- especially not in Lubbock or El Paso. When we stopped to take the picture an older woman in the street with her granddaughter. She was so cute with her bright red lipstick and white bun! She talked to us for a long time about Atlanta and drew us a map to get to Chastain Park by way of Habersham. She called it the prettiest rode in Atlanta and from what I've seen of Atlanta so far, I would agree. Gorgeous houses, hills, big beautiful trees and a creek running next to it. Very charming. Chastain Park is very harming too. It's so nice to see so many people outside enjoying a park on a weekday. There are baseball fields, tennis courts, a golf course, playground and equestrian center all in the middle of this cute neighborhood with the sweetest colonial-style school. If I end up in Atlanta I would totally want to live there.
Ok, now it's time for my Wednesday bubble bath! Until next time...
Posted by Becca at 9:00 PM 2 comments
10.29.2006
Halloween Festivities
Happy Birthday Charlotte!
I spent practically all week looking forward to last night and I was definitely not disappointed. There hasn't been time for much of anything lately -- including writing in my bog, sorry -- so, it was so nice to have one night to dress up and have fun. As you can see in the pics, I went out of my usual cute or sweet costume and dressed up as a dark angel. Thursday Meredith and I went shopping for outfits and ended up @ Lenox Mall. She talked me into a pair of black leather knee-high stilettos, a sexy red halter and a tiny pair of shorts. I topped it off with the cutest pair of back wings and a black halo and finished off the look with dark and glittery looking eye makeup and huge curls. Not to sound conceited but I looked hot! :) I love dressing up!
I think that's one of the things I miss most about not skating or dancing anymore. My mom and I would spend months concepting and creating costumes for my skating routines or choir/theatre productions. I'm watching Skate America right now on ESPN and getting a premier of this season's new costumes an routines. After the free skate, my mom will call and we'll talk about the new outfits and what we would do differently.
I baked a pumpkin cake for Charlotte's birthday and Chrissy and Chrissy made Halloween Jello shots for the pre-party at Adrian and Kevin's place. Saturday, Meredith and I got ready at my place before cautiously making our way down the hill to the boy's place (Stilettos, downhill, with a cake in hand -- think about it).
The real party was later at Blake's house, packed with PC people. It was a blast to see what everyone turned out dressed as. Five upper-quarter guys al dressed in full green sweatsuits and said they were each a finger of the incredible hulk. Funny! We left from there to Moondocks (I think), where we took full advantage of the time change and danced on the stage until we all started coughing from either too much fog from the fog machine or someone sprayed pepper spray. Not fun- I couldn't breath.
I am thoroughly enjoying Skate America men's free program right now! Evan Lysacek is my new favorite skater! Tall, dark, handsome and straight!!! Not your typical figure skater!I predict he'll win World's this year. :)
Posted by Becca at 5:54 PM 3 comments
10.22.2006
Johnny's Hideaway
Also know as "Atlanta's only Nightclub for Big Kids"...exceeded my expectations. I actually had a fabulous time. I'm happy to say all of the copywriters are fun and entertaining dancers. I can't stand it when there's that one person in a group of friends that hates dancing and abstains from having fun with the rest of the group. Luckily, no one is like that in this group so I predict many more fun times ahead!
Johnny's Hideaway is a place where time travel is possible and mature adults can transform into carefree, young adults for an evening at a time. The music is a loud mix of swing, Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Elvis, and a vast array of popular music from the 40s through the 90s. It's lively every night of the week, packed with people from all walks of life, the majority over the age of forty. We were the only twenty-somethings in sight.
The dance floor was overflowing. Couples danced closely to "The Way You Look Tonight," and singles "shook their grove things." We observed how this resembled a wedding reception. It's so refreshing to go out and really dance as opposed to the usual booty-dancing and grinding. Don't get me wrong, they have their place, but people my age don't appreciate real dancing anymore. I sound like my mom. Eek.
We made a deal after our kick-off toast to all dance with an old person. Chrissy, Meredith and I all danced with older men -- all creepy in their own way. (At first I tried to get out of it seeing as I had already danced with Adrian and that could have counted as my older man -- seeing as I'm 22 and he's a whopping 26 :)-- but I played along and danced with the first guy that asked.) Adrian was a total player. Every time I looked over he was surrounded by women. When I started dancing with him one of the women elbowed me! I'm not making this up! Oh, and Tyrese decided he was too cool and didn't dance with anyone but us. (He really thinks he's cool like Tyrese the model. Just kidding, Ty!)
All in all the night was a total blast. I think I had the best time I've had since I've been here. :)
Now it's back to work!
(Chrissy has my camera so pictures will be added later!)
Posted by Becca at 3:49 AM 8 comments
10.20.2006
Almost?
Now I know what the coyote feels like every time he fails to catch the roadrunner. I have been working on this assignment for over a week and it's still not exactly right -- almost -- but it's not there yet. "It's still not yupik enough, a little too cartoony still..." Sylvia informed me this afternoon. I waited almost two hours outside of her classroom for her to tell me I have more work to do. I asked her for advice on how I could make it more Yupik and she asked me questions that make me wonder if she even knows what Yupik art is supposed to look like. She asked if they have totem poles; they don't. "Do they have anything growing from the ground?" no! I've explained numerous times that they carved into ivory and they made masks. Add the parkas that they made and that's it, the extent of their cultural art.
So, here I am, DAY FOUR of my attempt to redo this poster and I still feel like I'm never going to catch the roadrunner and succeed in my mission. I'm not positive on what my mission is at this point but I will get back to you on that.
Posted by Becca at 6:51 PM 0 comments
10.18.2006
Welcome Distractions
After my crash-and-burn yesterday in Sylvias class, I tried to regroup but spent the whole night looking up more Yupik art. I'm soory if this is offensive, but compared to the other civilizations, they didn't have any art. They just made masks and most of those were very simple. I'm trying my best but i'm not happy with what I have at this point.
Last night everybody came over again to work on thier stuff. I had fun but was distracted. Happends all the time, but that's my fault and usually my distractions are invited:
~Blogging
~Facebook ( I am a facebook junky and the cute guy I met when I was buying furniture keeps sending me messeges so I can't help but check to see if he's written me)
~Days of Our Lives
~Desperate housewives and Grey's Anatomy
~Shelby, my kitty
~Kevin, dancing around my apartment like a crazy JLo(it woun't let me download the movie I made last night :( )
~Music
~AIM
~Cleaning
~Working out
~Just about every sound outside
~My fantasy football team
~Eating -- what a distraction...
~Sleep, or lack thereof
~And of course, all of you who keep stopping by, calling and texting
I'd be bored without this stuff though!
Posted by Becca at 6:36 PM 7 comments
10.17.2006
You're all WRONG!
Forget that picture I posted. It was all WRONG...I didn't incorporate my civilation enough -- well I incorporated as much as I could but the composition wasn't Yupik apparently. AAAAAAAHHHHHhhhhh! I am VERY confused. I tried talking to Sylvia and I guess I understand what I need to do but now I haveto redo all the stuff I spent last week working on. Plus, the assignment for next week is unbelievably time consuming. I just got back from class and I'm already behind.
Emotive writing wasn't any better today. we all left feeling bad about ourselves instead of feeling bad for our charachters. I'm so used to writing journalisticly and only including facts that I'm lacking in depth and description. It didn't help that I didn't do what Tania assigned really. I included myself too much. I'll start rewriting that tonight, as well as redrawing all my Civilization pics. Oh well, I need to work harder. More work, less play. :) I feel like I'm back in freshman year of college and I'm skipping the frat party to write a paper. At least everyone around me is working too.
Posted by Becca at 8:10 PM 2 comments
Study Group
For my fairly small one bedroom apartment, I had quite the group over tonight to work on Sylvia's stuff. Working around at least one other person helps so much with these projects. Chrissy and I spent nearly all day Sunday working on our civilization/animal drawings and I think it helped. There is a very noticible improvement on my work form last week. I'm actually proud to of the final picture I'll be showing tomorrow! I'm almost done with everything form he class and now it's time to finish writing my sympathetic story. The person I chose I can't stand for so many reasons, so this will be a task. I'm trying not to be predictable in my writing so I keep eliminating ever idea I come up with. Pretty soon I'm gonna need to pick one and run with it -- and that means NOW. :/ Back to work...
Posted by Becca at 1:30 AM 2 comments
10.14.2006
Saturday night in :(
I can't belive I spent all day working on this typography stuff. I really need ot get Adobe Creative Suite 2 for my new Mac. Photoshop on a Pc is so slow! Oh well, I still had fun hanging out with Chrissy and Ben. Last night a group of us went ot this sports bar/club called Famous. I'm always surprised when a bar or club is full of people and hardly anyone is out on the dance floor besides the creepy guy trying to do the robot and the typical skanky couple -- you know the one with the girl in the tiny skirt, sharing more with everyone around than we ever needed to see. After a couple of games of pool and mor drinks, I got the group onto the dance floor. Well, two of the guys were mostly just standing there watching the amateur pole dancers while Joe, a totally fun first quarter photography guy, and I got down to "Sexy Back." The more I hear that song the more I love it. So, instead of my crazy fun Saturday night plans, I'm plannin on staying in and working these awful penguin designs -- not what I had in mind when I asked if I would be able to take a design class or two!
In emotive writing on Tuesday, Tania asked us to do a character by association excercise. Here's my list about me:
If I were an animal I would be a penguin.
If I were a flower I would be a yellow rose.
If I were a tree I would be a pink dogwood.
If I were a color I would be pale lavender.
If I were a food I would be a cupcake.
If I were a counry I would be The USA.
If I were a car I would be a 2006 Ford Mustang GT convertiblle with pink racing stripes!
If I were a kitchen utensil I would be an icing spatula.
If I were an odor I would be the amell of freshly backed sugar cookies..
If I were a playing card I would be the queen, only because there are no princesses in a deck of cards.
If I were a month I'd be April.
If I were a radio station I would mostly pop with a mix of new country.
If I were a body of water I would be the Atlantic.
If I wereIf I were a brand of soap I would be Zest.
If I were a piece of jewelry I would be a 3 carat diamond ring set in platnum -- preferably Cartier. Or a tiara, but that's no your typical "piece of jewelry."
Posted by Becca at 11:14 PM 1 comments
10.13.2006
So You Think You Can Dance Tour!!!
This summer my mom and I got hooked on the show,"So You Think You Can Dance." As a thank you for being the wonderful daughter that I am she got me tickets for the show (because for some reason, instead of going to Houston, Tx. they went to Duluth, Ga., go figure).
Adrian just laughed at me when I cheered for Benji and Travis like a 14 year-old girl. The show was fabulous and I had so much fun. I can't wait till next season!!!! It made me miss dance and figure skating. I'm so going to audition next year... nah.
We only kinda got lost on the way back. I've been known to take the scenic route just about everywhere in Atlanta. Yesterday I left Target and tried to take a shortcut home. I ended up in mindtown.
Ok, so I just bought the "Suddenly I See" song from iTunes! Adrian knows what I'm talking about... they played it sooo many times last night but I love it. My mom called this morning and told me she just made that my ringtone for when I call her. :) It's by an English artist Katy Tunstall -- the same one that wrote "Black Horse in the Cherry Tree." all her songs have such vivid descriptions. I wonder if the words from that would count as my excerpt of good writing from class. Probably not. Now that I have a couple more inspirational songs for my iPod, it's time to go running!
Posted by Becca at 12:30 PM 2 comments