December 25, 2011

He has been mindful.

Merry Christmas, friends!
Just a reminder to look on at the new blog: http://lubisongirl.blogspot.com/
It's been interesting writing a new blog in my new adventure.

July 30, 2011

Psalm 139: 1-14

Hey friends! I posted about camp and it's theme and the ongoings of life on my new blog.

If you haven't done so already...direct your fine selves that way.

lubisongirl.blogspot.com

Thank you. Come again.

July 21, 2011

New Beginnings!

Fiona, Jocelyn, Lydia, Alayna, Lizzy, and Maggie

Sister photo!

Lydia the intern with the Sisters!

Lizzy looking pretty in the
freezing cold water!

Fiona and Alayna looking stunning as always!

Three of my favorite people!

I seriously have the loveliest friends!

My adorable friend Maggie Sue!

You can't tell, but it's like 500 degrees outside!

We have the most amazing place to take photos.

Lydia took this. The water was super cold.
But, I welcomed it. . .because it got triple digits that day.
The Lipscomb four: Lydia, Rebecca, Me and Lindsay!
Jocelyn took these. Too funny.

Well, we had the girls photoshoot again this year! I had just as much fun taking these photos as I did last year! 

I also must tell you that I started a brand new blog. . .it was time. So, if you could direct yourselves that way I would much appreciate it! It is under the url of lubisongirl.blogspot.com! (I know lubisongirl. . .you are probably dry heaving about the fact that I chose that. . .corny and quite predictable, but give me a break. I wasn't feeling very creative.)

Anyway, I hope you enjoy the photos and the new blog. I'm not quite done with this one yet.

I need some sort of awesome sign-off. A lot has happened and a lot has been documented in this blog.

I'm just not ready to say good-bye yet.

July 7, 2011

Buffy the Vampire Slayer


Evie, Me, and Rebecca with the ever amazing
Mr. Kearns who we had for Calculus!

Me and Lizzy after the Graduation Party!
Well, I've been up to about nothing this week.

Mainly D. I. Y. stuff...I think that I have already mentioned? Maybe? I could go back and look but that would be a lot effort.

I'm thinking about starting a new, fresh blog because I'm starting a whole new chapter in my life. What do you think? I think it would be a good change. I'm afraid I'm becoming monotonous. And...honestly I feel like a little narcissistic writing about myself all the time. I'm SOMETHING to write about...not the  SOMEONE (me) who I write about constantly.

I would love to start a D.I.Y. blog. Of course, I would still update on my life.

Who knows. I will start this new collegiate blog and see where it leads me!

Maybe I won't even have time for one.

I hear the whole "college" thing is pretty time consuming!

All this Buffy watching really makes me want to kick some vampire butt.

July 2, 2011

A little behind...

I just got a mac for graduation! Therefore, I do not have
any of my own photos yet. I think that HP pt. 7 is a good enough substitute, yeah?

Welp, I'm super duper behind in writing.

Like a month behind.

What to update you on. . .hmmm. . . well I'm graduated! That's exciting. I got a mac for graduation from my father. Which is partly why I haven't been writing! I love this thing, but I have zero idea how to use it. But, I'm figuring more and more out everyday. I spent eleven days in Nashville. It was a good test drive for the real thing that is coming up in a month and a half.

My lovely roommate Taylor and I have almost everything we need for our dorm room and so I'm doing some little DIY stuff to make it homey. I'm making floral "lanterns" to hang from the ceiling, throw pillows, fabric boxes to organize things in (namely my underwear and socks because we don't have dressers!), I'm decoupaging two canvases with birds, and making a platform 9 & 3/4 sign for above our door. I will have to post some photos of this stuff. I'm having way too much fun.

I've been to college week, orientation, and IMPACT thus far this summer. Exciting stuff.

Got my schedule for next year! It includes:
-Foundations of Studio (art class yeah!)
-Intro to Communication
-Intro to Psychology
-Story of Jesus (supposedly I have an amazing professor for this!)
-Seminar (This is like a comp course. Each Seminar professor chooses a topic. Mine is with Goode and it's about forgiveness in society and through the bible. I guess we get to talk about the Holocaust and the South African Apartheid. I'm extremely excited.)
-Surface Design (another art class, HOLLA!)

Well, my family is coming up from Ohio and Huron. I'm a wreck. My room's a wreck. And I still have to make red, white, and blue cupcakes! So, I'm getting off here.

Oh and side note. If you are ready this then I'm begging you to pray for my little friend Libbie. She is in Junior High and she had surgery on Monday. I haven't heard anything yet...which makes me a little nervous. She's had so many surgeries and I just wish the world for her. She has the sweetest heart and she smiles like everyday is a gift. I could learn a thing from her. So, please pray for her and her family. 

And I'm peacing out. 

May 22, 2011

Boysmell and Girlsmell.

Most of the Senior group at church who got honored!
 We are missing Sebastian and Ryan who couldn't make it due to legitimate reasons!


We are in the final homestretch, dear readers.

I can count the days of school on one hand.

Ridiculous.

My graduation is June 3rd. You should probably come if I haven't invited you all already. Rebecca and I are having an open house at the church right after graduation. There will be tons of food, photos, and music! It can't not be a good time. That double negative was very much needed.

It will be very muchly awesome and radical. You need to come.

Right, so I'm done with high school in five days. I'm not feeling sentimental right now. I will miss a lot of people. I have a lot of great friends here and a church family that I'm going to have an extremely hard time leaving. We will see how calm I'm feeling the day of graduation. There will probably be lots of crying.

That's usually how starting new chapters in your life goes.

My brother got a g6 and it's pretty legit. If you see him you should rap the song to him. I'm sure it's already pretty annoying. And p.s. I'm talking about the car not the airplane...although I'm sure you knew that.

I went to Nashville this weekend with Beth Parsley to visit Ashley Samuel. It was so great to see her and to spend time with Beth and to spend time in the city I'm going to live in in three months. Beth and Ashley are two astounding women of God. They are such honest and loving women and if you don't know them then I feel sorry for you. And they are stinking hilarious. Just saying.

Okay, I'm about to fall asleep on the keyboard....

May 14, 2011

Are you mocking me?

No photo today, I'm afraid.
I'm on my brother's laptop! My laptop decided to completely die, so I gave it to Todd Thomas and he's going to have to completely wipe the whole thing and start over. He's a miracle worker and saved all my photos though. I've had the laptop for just a year and a couple weeks, this is uncalled for. Stupid PC, I'm going Mac.

This past week was verrryyy busy for me, I was hardly home.

I have a funny story to tell you about last Saturday: Vicky was over and she brought her friend's daughter, Gabby. Gabby is hilarious. Completely hilarious. She had Emily follow up into my bedroom and film her on her iPhone. What did she do? MTV Cribs. She said, "Welcome to my house!" (With her hand on her hip). Did I mention this girl is seven years old? Too funny! My favorite thing she said though was when Katie Thomas came over. Gabby looks at Katie and says, "How old are you? You look like a wooommaannn. Do you have a car? Can you drive? Do you have a job?"

She then walked around with Katie's Wal-Mart nametag saying, "I'm Katie!" This girl cracked me up.

I'm going sit on a swing in the backyard and read now...Senior Banquet later tonight!

May 7, 2011

*K1, p1: rep from * to end.

She loves me.

Happy Saturday Morning!
I'm sitting on my couch watching the coverage of the Indy 500 Mini-Marathon to see if I can spot anyone I know. I saw The Heatherly dad. I'm hoping to see one of the Burris clan. It makes me feel really lazy to watch a Mini-Marathon from my couch...but I'm just not a runner. I have zero-coordination...

Speaking of running: I went to the Mitchell vs. BNL track meet to see my friends Peyton, Jocelyn, Kevin, Alli, and Jill. They did so good! We have some really talented girls and boys on the track team. I was super impressed with Peyton. If' you've never seen this kid run then you are missing out. I was talking with Brett at the track meet last night and he said, "If there was a running machine, it would look like Peyton." I thought that was funny.

I have a roomate for college now! Totally for sure. It's such a relief. Her name is Taylor and she goes to camp in the summers with me. That's one less college stress to check off my list before I head to Nashville.

I picked up knitting again for the first time in a very long time. I can't put it down now. I'm knitting a really thick and really long navy blue basketweave scarf. It might be one of my favorite things I've ever made, and it's so easy! I love the basketweave stitch (or pattern...I suppose it could be considered either/or/and).

Well, I got Paris When It Sizzles for 5 dollars last night at Wal-Mart. I think I'm going to make oatmeal, pull out my knitting, and watch the ever amazing Audrey Hepburn.

May 1, 2011

You can dance if you want to.

The prom group: Jessi, Rebecca, Lily, Me, Lizzy, and Maggie!

Gun photos, Lizzy and Maggie didn't really get the memo.
Although they are doing the killshot...kinda.

We all had some pretty kickin shoes. And...don't our dresses
look really great together? So many colors!

Last night was prom! I had a really great time with the girls. As much fun as I had with a date last year, going with the girls this year was definitely the way to go. I didn't have to entertain anyone besides myself. I could dance with anyone I wanted to! (Which ended up mainly being Lizzy and Jocelyn and then Ryan S. and Ryan B. a tiny bit.)

You know what I noticed? High School kids do not like line dances. Stupid. The Electric Slide came on and it was me, Jocelyn, like ten of the dance team members, and Senora Allen dancing. The entire floor cleared out. It was silly. It started being awkward, so Jocelyn and I slipped out about the middle of the dance... Do high school kids not realize how amazing line dances are? The only pressure is learning the steps and then you are good to go after that.

This was a really good, but sleep deprived week. I slept from 1 to 6:30 today and I could still fall asleep right now. Ridiculous. Wednesday I went with Jake to see Monty Python's Spam-A-Lot at the IU Auditorium. (If I already wrote about this, skip this paragraph...). It was sooo funny. They had a song about how they couldn't put on a Broadway show because they didn't have any Jewish people. My favorite part of the song was when the main dude yelled, "Papa can you hear me?!?" Ahhh...so terrible...but so funny. They did a song about the Lady of the Lake and the Laker Girls. Funny stuff. The musical was mainly The Holy Grail, but in musical form. They added a lot of songs too (well duh.). The Camelot song was really funny too.

Lizzy and I have all the lyrics to Busta Move memorized.
Yeah, we are so cool.

I really need to shower and think about sleeping again...Bye!

April 24, 2011

Moon river, wider than a mile.

Senior Academic Banquet! This photo makes me laugh.
It's impossible to get us to all look at the camera and smile.

The friends that torture each other, stay together.
That's not a real saying.
Happy Easter! How did you celebrate the Resurrection today? My alarm clock didn't go off so I missed bible class, was ten minutes late to church, then went to my Aunts for lunch.

I've got a lot of thoughts in my head about the Resurrection. Mostly questions:
Who would I be without it?
Where would I be without it?
How would I live my life differently?
Where would I go?
Would I be scared?

My entire life is defined by the fact that Jesus did and rose again. He showed that there is life after death if we believe in him. What if there wasn't? Would there be a point at all? If there was no life after death then I wouldn't find a need to follow any morals, love anyone, or care about anything bigger than myself. It's crazy how one thing sets a whole world in a different motion.

One re-life defined millions for the rest of the living world.

It's so hard to wrap my mind around this love. This craziness. The wonderful, supernatural occurrence who defines my heart and my actions and my being. I suppose the question should not be W.W.J.D. but What Would I Be Without the Resurrection of my Christ? Too long to put on a bracelet I know.
No one is going to go out and buy those rainbow bracelets.

On a different note- I've been in an extremely crafty mood lately. Yesterday I bought three plain chipboard letters (my initials) and decopauged them to match my dorm room. Today I'm doing the same to a bedside table I bought for 5 bucks. I painted it antique white, distressed it, and now I'm working on decorating it.


Before.

After! I used scrapbooking paper, mod podge, and sparkles.
The W is my favorite, the paper has little birds all over it.
The first one is pretty cute too, it's all vintagey.
The J mehh...it's okay.



April 18, 2011

Silly sociopaths, tricks are for kids.


I wish I had more time to spend on this blog, but I just don't lately! Terribly sorry.

This past week has been a little insane! I'm in search of a new roomate now! My roomate isn't going to Lipscomb anymore, and I'm feeling a little frantic trying to find someone new. I'm sure everything will work out, but I'm still feeling a bit stressed out.

On top of that I'm working on the most ridiculous paper for ACP class ever.
It's not that it's super hard.
Or super long.
It's just super stupid.
And I have super senioritis!

I got some heels for prom and earring so big they touch my shoulders.
They heels are like a grey/silverish and peep toe with ruffles. Mmmm . . . so good.
If I started wearing things like that everyday would you still talk to me?

I got my bedspread in for college! It's great! It's from Urban Outfitters, and it's light yellow and the entire thing is ruffles. Ruffles, ruffles, ruffles. I'm such a girl. I can't stop myself.

I don't have anything particulary deep or thoughtful to write about right now.
Thinking.
Thinking.
Thinking.
Nope, nuffin.

You know how on Baby Momma in the beginning of the movie when the main character (whose name is escaping me right now. . .) has baby fever and she just sees babies everywhere? Yeah, I have doggie fever. I've been seeing dogs everywhere. Googling pugs. Awwing over English Bulldogs. Ohhhing over Labs. I'm going crazy. I know how Beiber fever girls feel now. Poor little pre-teens.



April 6, 2011

Soapstone and Acrylics

I feel like putting down under jokes, but I
can't really think of any good ones. Or any at all really. . .


Sorry, I've been very neglectful of this blog! This past Thursday Rebecca and I loaded up the little Focus and headed to Nashville for the weekend. We got home Sunday late afternoon.
Okay get this, we ate at:
- Arnolds
- Loveless
- Carrabas
- Sweet Cece's
- Genghis
annddd McDonalds

So. Much. Food. Blahhh. . . I mean, but whatever. It was all good!
We visited Ethos church with Luke, Caroline, and Callie-ann on Sunday. The preacher's name is Dave Clayton. He's a young guy with a big vision! I was blown away. I've been listening to his sermons on podcasts and I cannot stop dwelling on them. It's sucked up my blog time, sorry!

Okay funny story: Rebecca and I were talking today after we told out friend Tanner Happy Birthday and she said, "I'm craving jell-o." She told me she thought it was because in elementary school Tanner's mom would bring in jell-o eggs for his birthday. I thought it was really funny, but she didn't find much humor in it. I mean, Tanner's mom conditioned the kids in Tanner's classes to crave jell-o on his birthday! It's like Pavlov's dogs but more fun!

Ah, I thought it was funny at least.

March 23, 2011

You are so dumb, for real! Chicago!

Entering Chicago for our fun-filled trip!

Hey hey girl! Who is that in the mirror?

The whole group at the big mirrored bean in The Park!
This multi-million dollar bean provided a lot of amusement.

Heading back to the church van after traipsing around trying to
find a Starbucks.

My very favorite animal in the zoo! Isn't she beautiful?
If I wasn't so into art I might consider working with animals like this!

Got back from Chicago last night! It was such a great trip!
Other than the people, my favorite part of the trip was the zoo. We looked at every single animal there and then went over to the conservatory that had a whole room dedicated to orchids. My favorite were the seals (above) and there was a huge polar bear that was so great. Also, the giraffes. I forget how amazing giraffes are!

The planetarium was super great also! Well, except for the 3-D movie about The Great Observatories of theWorld or something like that. . .I wouldn't have minded it if it was an exhibit or something . . . but why waste the 3-D technology on observatories when there is space? Anyway, the Imax movie we watched was good. It was narrated by Whoopi Goldberg and there was a bit about the Big Bang (which didn't impress me) but the images of the stars and space were so stunning.

Dad said we can get a dog. Finally. I'm so ready.

Okay, I'm going to go outside because it's soooo beautiful!

March 17, 2011

Family Feud.

The first crayon drawing I did back in September or October.


First off, on my way home a boy on a scooter was behind me. I turned left onto my road and his scooter was backfiring so much I thought it was going to blow up, so I looked at him. He gave me the eye contact and slow nod. . .like the "I know you're checkin me out" look. Fail. No larger boy with your hat backwards riding down the road on a backfiring scooter, I do not think you are the least bit attractive.

I have had an insane week. My art portfolio needed to be sent out last night, so I had been working my butt off trying to get it to look nice and sent in. It had to be in silde format, so I assumed Powerpoint. It also had to be in pdf, but I didn't know what that meant. So, I just went ahead and did it in Powerpoint. Thank you Jesus for Ethan Helfrich! He sent me a converter so I could get the Powerpoint into Adobe. . .whew. I started freaking out a little Tuesday night.

Anyway, add that to some homework, just chore stuff, and trying to keep friends happy by doing stuff I've been a wreck. Last night I had some time to myself, but it was quickly eaten up by the prom dress search. I paid for a dress online only to get an email saying it wasn't available. What a mess.

So, tonight I have some time to myself and I just want it that way. I'm cleaning my room, reading a story my friend (who started a blogspot- General Life Americana) wrote, and then I'm going to the dance team's pep session!  And, I am most definatly going to enjoy this amazing weather.

I'm really ready for Spring Flipping Break. I'm going to State to see Lizzy, Jordyn, and Kaitlyn dance and I'm going to Chicago with some people of the youth group. We are working at a soup kitchen, going to a zoo, conservatory, and a planetarium. We are also going to Ed Debevic's, a restaraunt who has the waiters be rude to you. I'm pumped.

Okay, this has been a long post about nothing really worth writing a long post about. . . there you go.

March 11, 2011

Yeah.

Me, Rebecca, and Lizzy at the boy's Sectional game!

I haven't written in a while, my internet was being silly for a bit. I will upload the other part of the video soonly. It wasn't working right. . .

Good news- Yesterday I went to Crawford with the Academic Team to participate in the Fine Arts category. It was all based around Latin America. We got fourth, the Math group got first, and the Science group got third! So, way to go Mitchell! (I don't really think that any of the categories besides Math test intellegence, but memorization skills. Oh well.)

Bad News- Images of the tsunami and earthquake in Japan are all over the news, so I'm sure you've heard. It's hard to watch. I feel helpless, besides prayer. We watched a newsfeed in my Psychology class and I cried and cried. My friend Kayle told me we could turn it off, but I told her it was okay. You just can't live your whole life ignoring sad and hard things. This seriously breaks my heart. I know that things like this have happened in Haiti, Chile, and other places as of recently.

There was this shot of the wave carrying mud, houses, cars, boats, and fire rushing toward this above ground highway with cars speeding past. It didn't show the wave meet the highway, but there is no way that some of the cars avoided the vicious wave. Those are families, wives, husbands, mothers, sons, daughters, grandparents, and friends. I see the Burrises in one car and the Parsleys in another. I see my aunts and their families speeding past this wave. I can't even imagine what the people in Japan are feeling right now.

Well, yeah. Rebecca, Lizzy, and Lindsay are coming over any time. Gonna watch Thr3e.

March 6, 2011

Mamas and Papas

Just caught the last little bit of Les Miserables on television. Nick Jonas was one of the cast members? Weird, but good.  I'm not so secretly a fan of his. . .but not so much the other Jonas brothers.

Today we had a really interesting discussion about the things that confuse us (about God). Allen gave us a list of things we could agree with.  Among them were:
1. That God was real (We all believed that, so no further discussion)
2. That He sent His son (No arguments there)
3. That God was good (We had a really good discussion about that one)
4. That God loves us (Another good discussion)
5. That there was life after death (Because we decided we all believed God was real, we all believed in life after death)

I think that was all of the points, those are the ones I remember.  I was really interested in what people thought about the goodness and intentions of God and how he loved them.  Most people agreed that they do not understand why bad things happen like the Holocaust or a small child getting cancer in dying.  We all agreed that we believe there are supernatural battles happening between the angels and demons, devil and God, and the like.  So, are these bad things a result of  fallen world and are lost battles?

If we decide that they are lost battles, then we have to move on to why God can lose battles in the first place?  I think that we decided that these battles are lost because the gift of our freewill.  I honestly can't believe with my heart that God takes the life of someone's baby to prove a point or change the world.  I think He lost the battle.  The question then becomes: how much influence in our future does God have if He can lose battles?  Would He not already know that the battles are coming?  So, does He lose them on purpose?

All this pre-destination stuff can really get you messed up if you let it.  We have to admit we are bound by things like time and mortality and we will never and can never fully understand God and His ways.  That's okay, God gave me a brain and I'm going to use it.  I suggested that a part of the trinity does know what every minute will hold and another doesn't. God changes His mind in bible. 

Gary said that in part of the bible God argues with Himself over Their plans.  Can you imagine?  "Part One, I really think this is a good idea but the girl we made named Melissa is praying for something completely different. What do you think?" "I know what this road holds. Do you think another could work out for the plan?"  You know? It's like the tie-dye analogy I made forever ago.  God has a plan and ties up the tee-shirt just how he wants it and dyes it, but the way the colors blend and unfurl is completely on their own.

This was a really long post with no end really.  There you go blogging world.

March 2, 2011

Accidents get you sent home.



Here's Part Three those of you that might be watching this. This one is more about the wonders of the human body which strangely isn't as fascinating to me as the universe and planet stuff. It's still really amazing though.

I like Augustine's quote, "Men go abroad to wonder at the height of mountains, the huge waves of the sea, the long course of rivers, the vast compass of the oceans, the circular motion of the stars, but they pass by themselves and they don't even notice."

Anyway, I love the message of this video in its entirety.

I got my roomate and I a room yesterday! It is across the room from Rebecca's and it has two closets and three outlets! Score!

February 27, 2011

Foreshadowing.



Here you go! Here's the second part!

Exciting news- I got my roomate for Lipscomb and I'm very excited about it! Her name is Kristen Bell and she's from Georgia. She loves coffee, glee, and zumba. How appropriate right? I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off my body. Ugh, one less stress until the senior year is over and I can get to Lipscomb.

It's not helping my senioritis any though . . . I'm in Lipscomb state of mind now.

February 23, 2011

Star Breathing God



I figured out how to upload videos from YouTube today and I was hoping to load this video! Louie Giglio is a speaker we have been watching in church and who I have been very inspired by. I encourage you to watch these videos.

They are posted in five different parts, so I will do a series of five posts with each segment.

I know nothing about planets, stars, and space but I find this extraordinary. I cannot wrap my mind around these numbers and light years he is throwing out. They completely blow my mind.

5.88 trillion miles= a light year. Can you even picture that in your mind?

I can't even begin to imagine that.

300 billion stars in one galaxy. "This God we are singing to is enormous" in Louie's words.

This enormity, the vastness, hugeness, bigness, grandeur. This God we are serving is insane! And I mean that in the most amazing, my mind is blown sort of way.

I love how he says we are "worshipping a star breathing God". That mental image of worshipping a God who just breathes and the stars appear. Exhale, galaxy. Exhale, planets. Exhale, stars.

I hope you enjoy these videos as much as I did.

February 21, 2011

That will get you married.

Beth, Matthew, Lester, Luke, and Curt waiting
to get in to see Walling. Doesn't it look like a band photo?

Also waiting to get in for all the festivities: seeing Walling's
sweater, girls in the worship team, a guitar onstage, and
a very amusing IMPROV group

First time I had ever been in a Walgreens in my
life.  No joke.  My dad's a CVS guy. . .


Winterfest was really good! I enjoyed the theme a lot, it was Worthy.  I think i changed the theme in my mind from being Worthy to Resonating because they talked a lot about lives that resonate through others.  How our stories should speak and resonate within other people's lives.  They talked about Mother Teresa and people like that.

Although the worship time and the lectures were really good, I was more delighted in the fellowship time.  There was such an awesome group of people that traveled down together.  I was really happy with my car arrangement  (Beth, Alayna, Rebecca, Darci, and Me) and my room arrangement (Kedra, Rebecca, Darci, and Me).  It was pretty sweet. 

A lot of new people and people I love got to go too.  Maggie and Evie got to go with us this year! They are both crazy, but I wouldn't trade them for a lifetime supply of coffee.  Alayna Super got to go too, we wore old sweatshirts with the collars cut out on the way down. Gotta admit- we were cute.  Also, the Lipscomb kids got to come! Lukey, CallieAnn, Nikki, Lydia, Caroline, and Makenzie.  Good stuff, I'm telling you.

I found my very first pair of TOMS in my suitcase in a pocket a little bit ago.

That made me very very very happy.

These things are super decrepit, I'm surprised they didn't disintegrate in my suitcase.

February 14, 2011

You're So Vain

So, it's Valentine's Day and I've been racking my mind for ideas for a good post.

I had zilch so I'm going to stoop low and make the most superficial and vain post ever and you are going to read it and like it.

Here's the Top 5 Celebrities I wouldn't mind going on a Valentine's date with, kids.


Numero Cinco-- John Francis Daley.
The psychologist on Bones. Too bad he's with Daisy, she's really annoying.
Good thing he's cute, I'm not sure how I would handle someone analyzing me all the time.


Numero Quatro-- David Boreanaz
Ex-Sniper and FBI partner of the ever amazing Dr. Brennan on yet again. . .Bones.  I mean come on, the guy got blown up more than once to protect Brennan.  Let's get real.


Numero Tres-- Joseph Gordon Levitt.
Did you see his dance number in (500) Days of Summer?  Yeah, twas awesome.
Also, he has awesome taste in music (well, in the movie) and he aided in Inception.
Can you argue with me on this one? Nope.


Numero Dos-- Rupert Grint. 
He may not have been the best wizard, but he was my favorite!  Who wouldn't want to date a British, red headed, wizard?  Seriously.



Numero Uno-- Gerard Butler.
My youth minister says I have an accent fetish and this may prove it.
Gerard may be a little old for me, but I can't lie . . . he's my favorite.
Not only does he play an impressive Phantom that makes me cry everytime, but he's a good Law Abiding Citizen (who kills pretty much everyone).  He also writes love letters from the dead.
He's the winner.



February 12, 2011

Rock the Casbah!


Front: Me, Maggie, and Rebecca
Back: Carli, Megan, Evie, Lauren, and Alayna. Win.

I've realize that this whole photo to left side of the blog doesn't really work for the layout, so I'm trying something new! Woah! I think this will look a lot better.  Also, I got the new posting thing finally and I'm not really figuring it out so well . . .

Thursday after school Rebecca and I loaded up the Focus and headed down to Evansville to visit our friends at USI (Ashley, Jalayna, Aaron, and Chris).  Twas a good time.  Jalayna took me to this awesome used book warehouse.  I slept on Ashley's couch Thursday night and Rebecca and I slept on her floor Friday night.  It was so great to spend time with her again just like old times.

This whole growing up and growing apart kinda gets me sometimes. 

I've been friends with Ashley since I was four, so having to drive two or so hours to spend time with her is a little strange, but it's fine.  We are both going different places and I'm glad that we can still pick things up where we left off when we are together.

Rebecca and I ate sooo much this weekend . . . we ate Burger King on the way down Thursday, Friday was Starbucks breakfast for me, KFC lunch for her, Olive Garden first lunch for me and second lunch for her (hahaha), Mexican for dinner, and other random things thrown in.  Today was DairyQueen, leftover mexican food, and birthday cake at Maggie's.  Excuse me while I go throw up all over the place.

Do people live like this?  I couldn't.

Maggie turned 18!  She's the one in the photo with the mass amounts of hair.

February 7, 2011

Conversation hearts and chunky heels.

Last night was homecoming, woo!

Walking out in front of everyone was scarier than singing in Madrigal.

I'm having a serious case of senioritis and Gary says I have "seasonal depression". . . which I think means that I really don't care about anything in the winter.

I have been napping more than I need to lately. One minute I will be doing homework on my bedroom floor and then BAM! I will wake up on my bed an hour later without any recollection of falling asleep.

Rebecca said she was going to save me from myself because I was feeling especially careless and sleepy at school today. So, after I went to church I went over there to keep from sleeping. We made the cutest and least adultlike valentines ever.





















We had a Tacky homecoming dance and these are our dresses! I think they were awesomely awful. Alli's (far right) was actually slightly cute.

That's about all I can think of to report on.

February 1, 2011

Iron and Wine




























Everyone is so afraid of the snow apocalypse, but we haven't got anything besides rain. If it freezes tonight I'm not going to be a happy camper, but there's not much I can do about it.

In reference to the snow (or maybe zombies, I have no idea) I heard my dad say this to my brother: "We are going to have to get a ton of water, cans of soup, ramen noodles, batteries, and 500 bags of brussel sprouts."

Those Wilsons, they are a special clan.

I finished reading Adam by Ted Dekker in two days. I physically could not put down my Kindle. I read until one in the morning last night (or is it this morning?). Ugh, Ted Dekker is a genius. I don't get scared easy, but I had to sleep with my bathroom light on Sunday night.

Here's to you Ted Dekker for creeping out a girl who has watched hundreds of movies hoping to be scared enough to leave the bathroom light on.

Speaking of weather, this Sunday we talked about the bible verses where Jesus tells the weather to stop being ridiculous and behave. I love that thought.

That day when evening came, he said to his disciples, "Let us go over to the other side."

Leaving the crowd behind, they took him along, just as he was, in the boat. There were also other boats with him. A furious storm came up, and the waves broke over the boat, so that it was nearly swamped.

Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a cushion. The disciples woke him and said to him, "Teacher, don't you care if we drown?" He got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves, "Quiet! Be still!" Then the wind died down and it was completely calm.

He said to the disciples, "Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?"

They were terrified and asked each other, "Who is this? Even the wind and the waves obey Him!" -Mark 4:35-41

I find it easy to take bible verses I have heard over and over again and write them off. This Sunday I really listened to this one. A few things stood out: "they took him along, just as he was. . .", "rebuked", "Who is this?"

I found these things interesting. What was it about him that taking him just as he was is significant? Why doesn't Jesus command? I find it strange that he rebukes the waves, because rebuking someone does not necessarily mean they are going to follow orders. "Who is this?" doesn't strike me as something that I would be thinking when I watched someone control the weather.

I would probably thing, "How did he do that?" That's just me though. I don't know what that says about me and the disciples.

Oh, I found those photos of those cows I took forever ago. Thought I would make a collage.

January 27, 2011

Seed Beads.

Here's a photo of my Pappaw back in the day! He was a looker wasn't he? I stole this from his younger brother, Albert's facebook page. Shhh . . . don't tell.

I was so glad to meet Pappaw's two younger brothers. They are like younger copies of Paul. Same laugh, same stories (although they claim theirs are true), and same eccentric jobs and lifestyle. I love it.

Albert only lives 45 or so minutes away from Lipscomb. I plan on visiting him and his cute Chinese wife Ying. She is adorable.

Exciting news! Rebecca, Alayna, and I are the three senior girls in the homecoming court. Woo!

I started working on my chandelier . . . it's proving to be a larger project than I expected. I bought the metal part of a lamp shade minus the shade part. I'm stringing beads of all sorts on it, there will be peacock feathers, and some other assorted things.

That's about all I have to report on. Over and out.

January 24, 2011

Love you hun.

No photo again, I'm having a hard time keeping up. Oh well.

My Pappaw, the wonderful Paul Chappell passed away yesterday early in the morning. It's been a battle for a long while. He was an awesome man. If my Mammaw hadn't met him then they would not have moved down to Dallas, my dad would not have met my mother and then I would not be in existence. I suppose I owe that man a lot.

He had the most amazing deep laugh. His voice sounded exactly like the dad in Big Fish, he told stories like him too. Sometimes I had a hard time believing the stories, but I'm sure they were either inspired by or weaved from the truth.

There's going to be a lot of hearts missing this man. He was just such a great guy.

Well, today was a 2 hour delay but now school beckons.

January 20, 2011

Tazo Vanilla Rooibos

Snow day again today and tomorrow.

I'm never going to graduate at this rate . . .

I've got a cold and it's a snow day so I vowed not to do anything today besides pile a ton of blankets on my floor, watch many episodes of Bones, flip through my crafting books, and single handedly killed the ecosystem with the amount of tissues I used. I don't feel like moving my body from the three by six foot area of comfy I have created on my floor.

And, I'm going to knock myself out with some amazing Nyquil in a bit.

You know what kind of gross me out? Milk Duds. I got some for Christmas and I tried to pretend I like them, but I really don't. Sorry, dad. The open box is still on my nightstand . . . pretending that they are going to be eaten.

I ordered the prettiest dress for Valentine's Semi-Formal. (Pictured above!) Mind you, it was more than I was willing to pay but I had a gift card so I feel like I got it for free. Nordstrom formal and semi-formal dresses are pretty much the best. I got my prom dress from Nordstrom last year.

Welp, that's all I have to report on.

January 16, 2011

Rumor in St. Petersburg

I really am trying to keep up with this thing.

So here's a report on some exciting things you have missed:

1. Two snow days

2. Went sledding at the Burris farm which consists of Ben tieing a sled to the four-wheeler and pulling us (only the best way to sled I've learned, probably the most painful also). Grandma loaded us up with hot chocolate also, pretty important.

3. I've fallen down my stairs twice this week. The first time was a sort of tumble and roll and bust the door open with my body, the second was a bumping/sliding all the way down the stairs. The second was suprisingly much more painful.

4. I've started painting a canvas for the youth office for Gary. Pretty pumped about it.

5. I finished knitting the most adorably ugly hat in the history of the world.

6. I watched The Duchess with Lizzy tonight (Sunday nights are our regular movie/t.v./food hangout time). It was amazing and really depressing at the same time, so I turned on Anastasia to make me happy.

7. Went to watch Sophie with Lindsay and Rebecca on Saturday night. Sophia might be one of the most adorable two-year olds on the face of the whole planet. P.s. she told us the Rebecca's name is Hiney. Win.

8. I got a dress for tacky homecoming that has the poofiest sleeves ever and is the most awful shade of light pink. I am completing the look with thick heeled shoes of the exact same tacky color. I look like the bride's maid from a Lifetime movie in the 80's.

The End.

January 9, 2011

Oh! Possum.
























See that photo? Yeah, that is a good example of what I encountered on my backporch Sunday night.

Lizzy and I were walking out the back door of my house and I leaned to down to pet what I thought was Tricky (the cat we share with our neighbors). . . . to my suprise it was a flipping possum.

I screamed like a mad person and tried to slam the door, but I couldn't because Lizzy was right behind me, so she's freaking out because I'm freaking out.

Sunday I drove in a funeral procession for the first time for Beth's grandpa's funeral. Gary said it made me grown-up. I think it just made me sad.

This past weekend was Renovate, and it was quite awesome.

Favorite moments:

1. Jesus Painter- Mike Lewis
2. Quoting SNL with the Arthur kids
3. Eating at Chilli's with an amazing group of people
4. Watching a kid win a cardboard cut out of Justin Beiber only to rip its head off. (Insert clapping here).

Today is a snow day. We are going to graduate in July if this keeps up . . . and I'm not okay with that.

January 3, 2011

Jack Hodgins Rocks.

Hey Happy Not 2010 Anymore!

Is it good for you that it's over?

I'm gonna miss it, starting from May 2010.

I'm really pumped about this new year though because it is the year that this kid graduates. Hoorah! Speaking of graduation, tomorrow and Wednesday are my second to last pair of high school finals ever (bahhh, so great).

My Christmas break was really great. I swore my body was being pulled by an invisible source back towards my house when I walked into the double doors at good ol' high school this morning.

I was rather busy the entire break and somehow I still managed to watch the whole first season of Bones and twelve episodes of the second season. That's thirty flipping four episodes of Bones. Can you believe that? My mind must be completely melted. I loved it, though. I don't feel like I missed anything with anyone or was cooped up in the house. Maybe I have super powers.

Eh, that's only slightly likely . . . I haven't been bit by a radioactive spider, my parents are humans, and I'm not aware of having an arch-nemesis.

If I had to have any super power I would want invisiblity. It would be amazing to go places, hear things, see things, and be with people without anyone ever realizing you were there. I would hate to read minds because you would never really know what was going to be thought. People are hard enough to deal with when you don't know their every thought, I don't want the added pressure of knowing every little thing that crosses their mind.