Clearly. It seems as though I blog about once every 11 months or so. It's amazing to see how drastically my life changes between blog posts and this post is no exception. I will recap the changes since Jun 03, 2010.
1. Quit my job at ASU
2. Got new job at the University of Colorado at Boulder
3. Moved from Phoenix to Boulder
4. Joined a gym.
5. Lost around 5 lbs.
6. Got a puppy
7. Lost another 5 lbs.
8. started snowboarding (even bought a season pass!)
9. Ran a half marathon in Las Vegas
10. Signed on for another 2 years as Hall Director of the brand new residence hall at CU
11. Lost another 5 lbs.
I'm very happy with the way 2010 worked out for me. I'm not exactly where I'd like to be in terms of life/self improvement... but I'm getting there!
Goals for 2011:
1. Run the Arizona half marathon
2. improve speed
3. Run 10k in Boulder fast enough to qualify for a December 5k invitational race.
4. Get out of debt
5. buy a new car
6. conquer a blue run on a snowboard
7. Train for a marathon
8. Run the Denver Half Marathon
9. Run the Saint Louis Marathon
10. Lose another 5-10 lbs.
get it girl.
Sunday, January 02, 2011
Thursday, June 03, 2010
working... Well, it's summer, so "working"
It's been a while, blog! I've missed you. I think about blogging a lot throughout my day, probably because I read so many other people's blogs daily. For a while now I've been wanting to write about my experiences as a young professional in housing. I feel that my experiences in Grad school and even after have been somewhat typical, very relatable, and at times just plain funny. I would love to write some kind of series of articles for a housing publication detailing all those things that young professionals go through in their careers... joys, successes, failures, personal/professional drama, ramdom musings... but I just haven't gotten to it. I think I'd like to start here, in this safe corner of the universe to record my thoughts and feelings on subjects I find difficult to share in hopes that others will be able to relate. Potentially they've been there or have advice, maybe they need a laugh about a common problem in the field, or an outlet to share frustrations. Who the heck knows?! I'm open for whatever, and I'm willing to take this in a new direction (Glee style!) to see what works. What I don't want, however, is to spend so much time thinking about what it should or could be that I don't actually get any ink on the page (metaphorically speaking of course!)
So here I am universe! I'm a woman with an open heart, and I plan to share that with you.
So here I am universe! I'm a woman with an open heart, and I plan to share that with you.
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
swoooooooooooooooooooooonnnnn
Oh my goodnessss.......
I want to be married SO bad! I've just come back from a weekend with my best friend and her new Husband. They've been married about 8 months now, and they seem to be having so much fun. She was the third of my close friends to get married, and I've had another 2 get married since, and this year I've got another 3 weddings to go to. (that I've been invited to so far). I realize that this certainly isn't a record number of friends getting married over the span of 2 years, but it's all very new, and I feel like it's coming at me rather fast. I went from 0 married friends to 10 married friends since my sophomore year in college and I'm just having some adjustment issues. Spending the weekend with Joelle and Kevin also made me realize how many people THEY know that are or will be married. It just seems like this fun club that I'm not part of. I know it's a lot of work, but I also know how great it will be to have someone there to wake up to and to hang out with and spend time with and love forever. Not only am I not part of this club, but I'm not even in line to get in!
I'm in a very strange period of transition and for the first time in a long time, I don't know what's in store for me. I'll be leaving K-State at the end of the month. Literally I'll be here another 29 days. Since I don't have a job, the plan is to move back to Phoenix July 1st. I'll be moving back in with my mom and dad which is bittersweet. I love my parents dearly. They are so fantastic and wonderful and loving and fun and helpful, and we get along beautifully, so I'm not upset about that at all. What I'm upset about is how disappointed I am that I won't be moving into my own place. I've really gotten used to my own space and independence. I also really enjoy designing and colors and decorating, and I was REALLY looking forward to having a new space for me to do with what I want. I've never lived in a place where I have a personal kitchen or dining room, and I was excited to do some cooking for myself and get kitchen and dining equipment. Now, not only do I not get to buy new things for myself, but I have to figure out what to do with the things I already own! it's very depressing. haha.
So my current situation in life is this:
-no man
-no job
-no home
-no fun.
Someone please find me a man!
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Hello Again!
It's been a while since my last post. but a Lot has been going on. My parents came to town for graduation 2 weeks ago and that was a blast. I really miss them, so having them all to myself for 6 days straight was awesome. I really needed some quality mom and daddy time. After that school ended, so I was busy closing buildings, turning in assignments, catching up on final work stuff. THEN came NACURH! NACURH is the National Association of College and University Residence Halls. They just had the national conference at my alma mater, the University of Arizona in Tucson, and I got to go! It was a last minute thing, but one of the other advisors for the group had to go home unexpectedly, so I got to fill in. It was so much fun, and I was delighted to show the K-State kids my school and a bit of the city and stuff. The best part was getting to see some friends of mine who have scattered across the country since We last went to school together. Justin, Meredith, Ty, Craig, Brett, James, etc. LOTS of fun people!
Now I'm back at K-State and I'm in my usual post-Arizona funk. I should be out of it just in time to head to Saint Louis this weekend. No, I'm not looking forward to spending 6 hours in a car, but I am looking forward to Auditioning for Disney! I'm so excited about it I could burst! but I won't. = )
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Summer's coming!
So, I work and live in a scholarship/leadership house at K-State. It's a cute little house with not a whole lot to it in terms of coolness. It's like a sorority without all the fluffy, nice, elegance. It' s much more like a residence hall in that sense.
However! I've made it my personal mission to make a nice backyard for the house and i've been working on these plans for about a year now. Recently, my voice was heard and the Director of facilities for Housing and Dining Services has built me a BEAUTIFUL back patio! They've extended what was a 12 by 36 foot concrete patch outside our backdoor, and added an additional 12x36 ft brick patio, along with above ground flower boxes filled with pretty little purple and yellow pansies. There's a 6 foot privacy fence (cedar colored) to the north of the patio to shield us from the wonder that is the TKE house. At the edge of the brick there's a little landscaped area that has 4 little evergreen trees, 3 boulders, and various little plants to complete the edge of the property. The house also bought 3 lounge chairs and a "double glider" which is basically a rocking love-seat of sorts. I bought a few strands of white paper lanterns to hang across the fence and they really take the patio from nice to awesome! I think my favorite part of the patio is the built in grill! They built a little stand thing that matches the rock they used to build the flower beds, and put a drop-in grill on top of it for us to be able to bbq out here! We're also getting like 3-4 square picnic tables with enough seating for 8 at each table.
The girls and I have been eating meals out here for the past few days since the weather has been so nice. I seriously can't wait for my birthday cause I plan on having a big blowout BBQ for my party in June. It's going to be so much fun.
After our softball game tonight a bunch of us came out here and had popsicles and ice cream sundaes. There are boys out here now, so I think I'm gonna go inside. Also, I'm thinking another perk of this fantastic new hangout place will be the fact that people will be hanging out out here now, and not in the living room on the other side of a wall from my bed! = )
YAYAYAYAYAYAYYY!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
All I need in life is a T-Shirt and a Diet Coke
Hey world!
It's Tuesday afternoon and a lot of things are happening today!
*It is SUNNY! HOLLA! for the first time in what seems like weeks I don't feel like I'm going to freeze to death.
*Ballet was canceled cause Instructor was sick. Went with some girls to get coffee instead. That was lovely.
*Modern 2... that's all!
*Wearing a dress made from my Dad's old T-shirt. I'm in love with it, and it feels like my dad is here with me a little bit, so that makes me happy.
*Came to the Women's Center for Work, and found an Easter Basket waiting for me on the table! Once again, validating how much I enjoy working here.
Now something that might be a little yucky... I have to meet with a professor this afternoon. She's my advisor as well, so We'll be chatting about school stuff, which is never fun. But I'm seriously hoping this meeting will settle my heart about some of the stuff that's going on with me this semester.
After that I make a quick stop at the housing office to drop off some paperwork, and then I get to go home and get ready for the Celebrity Bowls Auction tonight!
The Strecker-Nelson Gallery in Manhattan is hosting an auction for the Women's Center, and people will bid on these amazing bowls made by local artists to benefit Charities that fight local hunger. It's a really great cause, and I'm excited to get dressed up, and have free wine, and see pretty art. I don't have a date, Sadly... but I'm sure I'll have fun anyway. Who doesn't love getting dressed up and drinking wine?!
That's about it for today... Note to self- yogurt frozen, is not the same as frozen yogurt. Got it.
It's Tuesday afternoon and a lot of things are happening today!
*It is SUNNY! HOLLA! for the first time in what seems like weeks I don't feel like I'm going to freeze to death.
*Ballet was canceled cause Instructor was sick. Went with some girls to get coffee instead. That was lovely.
*Modern 2... that's all!
*Wearing a dress made from my Dad's old T-shirt. I'm in love with it, and it feels like my dad is here with me a little bit, so that makes me happy.
*Came to the Women's Center for Work, and found an Easter Basket waiting for me on the table! Once again, validating how much I enjoy working here.
Now something that might be a little yucky... I have to meet with a professor this afternoon. She's my advisor as well, so We'll be chatting about school stuff, which is never fun. But I'm seriously hoping this meeting will settle my heart about some of the stuff that's going on with me this semester.
After that I make a quick stop at the housing office to drop off some paperwork, and then I get to go home and get ready for the Celebrity Bowls Auction tonight!
The Strecker-Nelson Gallery in Manhattan is hosting an auction for the Women's Center, and people will bid on these amazing bowls made by local artists to benefit Charities that fight local hunger. It's a really great cause, and I'm excited to get dressed up, and have free wine, and see pretty art. I don't have a date, Sadly... but I'm sure I'll have fun anyway. Who doesn't love getting dressed up and drinking wine?!
That's about it for today... Note to self- yogurt frozen, is not the same as frozen yogurt. Got it.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
I wish I were a mermaid...
This weekend was pretty good.

I took a lot of time and finally organized my clothes. After purchasing another 30 hangers and a new set of drawers, I STILL have a laundry b
asket full of hoodies and sweatpants. I mean REALLY?!?! I filled my closet which now hold 120 hangers worth of clothes (including doubling-up skirts on hangers). I have a set of plastic dresser drawers in my closet also--filled. I have a tall chest of 4 drawers ALL full, and I purchased a new set of 3 plastic dresser drawers... yep, FULL! I literally have no idea what to do with the basket of hoodies. I had an extra stack of t-shirts, and I just stuck them next to craft boxes in my closet. ahh!
I usually spend a good portion of the winter months pining for summer (or at least summer weather) but I think it's worse this year than usual. Once it gets consistently warm here in Kansas, I'll be able to pack up my sweaters and free-up some hangers in the closet. I might just invest in some of those "under the bed" storage boxes, and put hoodies in there for permanent storage. Is it a bad thing if I make a decision about where to work next year based on closet size?
Ohh next year... I can't help but be anxious. With every passing minute I get more and more worried about where I'll end up and what I'll be doing. Every minute I don't hear from a school, I get more and more excited about the idea of living with my family (or near them anyway) and working for some fabulous retailer like Louis Vuitton, Lacoste, or Kate Spade. I feel lazy and unmotivated when I think about just taking next year off, but I'm also so self-loathing at the moment, that I can't imagine waiting around for
one more moment. Ughhh...
I'm hoping this week will be better than usual. I'm going to take some strides to make sure that happens. I will let you know how it goes.
:::Sigh::: I wish I were a Mermaid.

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