07 September 2009
He was so ahead of his time.
31 August 2009
The Talent Show
Watching musicals as kids, Mindy and I would always pick out showtunes to perform. Whether it be a family event or a school talent show, there was no fear.
O to have the same childlike confidence to put on a costume and lip sync/sing in front of people. Let's just say I can't exactly see us sisters getting out there and performing these again...
24 August 2009
I can't believe I'm dating a freshman.
Today was Tyler's first day as a freshman grad student at ASU and my first day as a senior undergrad. We had lots of fun wandering around campus together on our break, despite the madness of the MU. It took a good ten minutes of walking around the crowded halls before Tyler decided to get some Papa John's from the MU grocery store.
23 August 2009
Underwater Wedding Love

balcony scene in Romeo + Juliet.
Poladroid Fun
21 August 2009
The Perfect Meal + Fashion is Danger
took Brett to school,
exercised to an old pilates dvd,
made paper cranes,
ate hummus and pita chips,
cleaned my room,
went to work,
made more cranes,
and then decided to put
strawberries on my bagel with cream cheese
for dinner.
The only other highlight of my day was when I was listening to NPR on my commute and
Bret McKenzie from Flight of the Conchords came on for an interview.
Here's a clip from their new season.
Things at work that amuse me.
1. When little French ladies think that I must be Russian since the name Katrina is of Russian origin.
2. When parents come in and can't figure out if I'm French or American at first glance.
3. When I think a kid must be from an American family and am dumbfounded when their foreign parents pick them up.
4. When the kids walk through the hallway as silent as mice and then turn into a pack of howling, screaming monkeys upon stepping one inch outside of the door.
5. When little girls write "No Boys Allowed" in chalk on their section of the sidewalk - in FOUR different languages.
2. When parents come in and can't figure out if I'm French or American at first glance.
3. When I think a kid must be from an American family and am dumbfounded when their foreign parents pick them up.
4. When the kids walk through the hallway as silent as mice and then turn into a pack of howling, screaming monkeys upon stepping one inch outside of the door.
5. When little girls write "No Boys Allowed" in chalk on their section of the sidewalk - in FOUR different languages.
20 August 2009
How to put together your favorite childhood puzzle
Step 1: Find favorite childhood puzzle.
Step 2: Dump pieces onto kitchen table.
Step 3: Separate edge pieces from middle pieces and
sort middle pieces according to subject matter.
Step 4: Put together edge pieces.
Step 5: Put together easy parts with the writing on them.
Step 6: Work way up puzzle even though you really want to jump right into character pieces (though I suppose the magic carpet is still a character).
Step 7: Put together characters' pieces.
Step 8: Complete miscellaneous pieces
even though you think that a piece must be missing.
SUCCESS!
sort middle pieces according to subject matter.
even though you think that a piece must be missing.
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