Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Planning my life out at midnight

I have decided on a major! English teaching (at the high school level) with a minor in Earth and Space teaching and also in Spanish! Hopefully that all works out OK. It will supposedly make me very marketable.

I am not sure why they assign me to schedule my classes so late at night because I am hardly in the right mind to be planning out my future, but I stayed up late to schedule for next semester and ended up with:

Book of Mormon (2ND half) T/Th 9:00-9:50a with Jeff Marsh (2 credit hrs)

ENGL 295 Writing Literary Criticism M/W/F 10:00a-10:50a with M. Suzanne Lundquist (3 credit hours)

ENGL 251 Fund Literary Interpretation M/W/F 11:00a-11:50a with Jamin Rowan (3 credit hours)

A HTG 100 American Heritage M/W 9:00a-9:50a and F 8:00-8:50 with Christopher Karpowitz (3 credit hours)

SPAN 205 University Spanish 3 Every day 4:00p-4:50p (4 credit hours)

For a grand total of 15 credit hours... unless a seat opens in Music 113... then I would have
Music 113 Beginning piano M/W 8:00-8:50a or T/Th 8:00-8:50a (2 credit hours).
And 17 credit hours. I really want to take that piano class!

To help me get two minors I am going to be taking online classes over the summer AND..
I have also decided that I am going to try to go on a Study Abroad to London! either the spring or the summer of next year (my sophomore year). It would be so much fun! And a great experience from what I hear.

Birthday-ed



My desk...



My bed... those really freaked me out when I woke up.



Bamboo plant that my pen-pal Maggie surprised me with. No I am not holding the plant sideways to fit it all in the picture, although that would be something I might do. My computer is being difficult and would not let me flip the picture right side up.



Kamber gave me this beautiful vibrant fall flower bouquet along with a huge bag of Veggie chips. Which don't sound too appetizing, unless they are Sensible Portions brand. Those chips are so good!



Hunger games from Colten, a money management book (I needed that), some cozy pajamas and slipper boots along with The recipe club from Hayley, and a bright yellow shirt from when my mom and I went shopping are all pictured above. What is not shown are a cute little journal and gift card to Deseret Book from my aunt, a whole bunch of candy (like a 5 pound bag and then some!) which has been tempting me, the Iphone that is on it's way to me, the other outfits that my mom got for me while she was here, Bear naked granola from my dad (which is very yummy), dinner with family, and the time I got one on one with my mom!



My favorite gift! My mom flew up to help Kamber with wedding planning, but showed up a day early to surprise me for my birthday.



Kamber and Trevor (my future brother-in-law). They came with us to dinner at PF Changs, a Chinese restaurant. It was delicious. I really need to work on using chopsticks though.
PS I have a picture of us in front with the stone horse and also a picture of me turning bright red after they sang to me, but once again my computer is not working with me so the pictures would be sideways, but I can add them anyway.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

10.26.10

On Monday, Breeanna a girl in my Family Home Evening (FHE) group, decorated cookies to celebrate my birthday.



It did say "Happy Birthday Karee," BUT Kevin (the one from Canada) switched it around to say, "Happy Bathday Kreeri." Then when they sang to me they said "bathday" as well so I have to wonder if they were trying to say something... I thought I looked clean.



Another birthday surprise was this sweet little girl, Maggie. She and I have been pen pals for the past few months. She called me Monday to see if she could stop by to drop something off. (she lives 15 minutes away now). She came by with and brought a cute little bamboo plant! I don't have a picture of it yet, but it will be coming soon.



So my teacher was right and I got my birthday wish. . . SNOW!!! When Chelsea told me it was snowing I was so excited I almost wiped out on the kitchen floor in my haste and excitement to see the snow. It wasn't that much snow, but it was enough to satisfy. Later we heard screaming and yelling outside, and when we looked out the window we saw a Autumn winter wonderland. And a snowball fight forming. The snow flakes were huge and stuck to the ground!
I thought this was the best birthday gift I could ever have until 12 that night. I had fallen asleep on the couch watching a movie with Chelsea. Around 12, Chelsea woke me up and said that there was someone at the door. (Let me just say that this is kind of scary to hear after watching When a Stranger Calls So I was a little hesitant to get up and answer it.) But when I looked through the peep-hole I could not believe my eyes! MY MOM!!! She wasn't supposed to come (or so I thought) until Wednesday night and yet there she was standing in my front door. That was by far the BEST!
I got to spend most of today with her and was just so happy! She came to my Book of Mormon class and then after my other two classes we had lunch and then met up with one of her old roommates for ice cream. She took me birthday shopping and then we rushed off to Salt Lake to meet up with Kamber and her finance's family for dinner. We are going to be doing the whole wedding planning thing and trying on dresses. It will be so much fun! Pictures will come!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Ready or not...here it comes



I haven't checked to see if this forecast is right, but this is what my meteorology teacher's prediction:

Saturday- 50's with some rain... great for the football game against Wyoming
Sunday & Monday- Significantly colder with the possibility of some precipitation
Tuesday- FIRST SNOW OF THE YEAR!!!! I always wanted snow on my birthday, guess I am going to get that.
He also said that from then on the high peaks will have snow on them until we get out in the spring! I am not sure I am ready for so long with snow. I guess I will just have to stalk up on some hot chocolate.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Pumpkin Crumble bar

I have been pretty swamped with mid-terms lately so my blogging has stopped. I don't like it! So I have decided that if I cannot think of something to blog about I will blog about some new recipe or food that I made. Not quite as exciting as a fancy date, but it's something. (oh and I haven't really been on a date.)



Pumpkin Crumble Bars

Crust:
yellow cake mix-less 1 cup for topping
1 egg
1 stick of butter, melted

Filling:
1 can pumpkin pie filling
3 eggs
½ cup sugar
¼ cup brown sugar
1½ tsp. cinnamon

Topping:
3 T butter
1 cup cake mix
½ cup sugar

Preheat oven to 350. Blend crust ingredients and pat onto bottom of greased 9x13 pan. Beat filling ingredients and pour over crust. Combine topping ingredients and sprinkle over filling. Bake 50-55 minutes.

I was asked to make a treat for a church activity tonight. I more than happy to make a treat, but sadly I have a class at the time of the activity so I will not be able to try it. (I did ask if my friend could save me a piece, but I am not sure if she will be able to.) I found this recipe online on tastebook.com. So that means that I have never tried it out so you will have to tell me what you think. I actually made it on a cookie sheet rather than a 9 X 13 pan. It seemed a little gooey in the middle when I left, but I think that as it settles it should harden a little. Or maybe it is supposed to be gooey.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Truely Blueish



So this picture does not do the color justice, but it does show that my hair turned some color.



You may be wondering why I am dyed blue. One word... Homecoming!



There was a slip-n-slide that had blue foam instead of water. It is part of the homecoming tradition here at BYU. I don't question I just go have fun.
Don't worry it came right out of my hair. Now only the whites of my legs are blue.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Famous People

This weekend I had the chance to meet a few celebrities. Such as, Stephanie Nielson, Jericho Road a church group, and Alex Boye.



I got to go see Stephanie Nielson live!! It was so worth standing in line for two hours to get a good seat. I was third in line and got a second row seat near the middle. She started crying before she even started because so many people had come. (there were more than 2,000 women and girls; many of which were standing or sitting on the floor because there were only 1,700 chairs set out.) She had not expected the turn out to be so big. She told her story of her plane wreck. She cried as she remembered the painful experiences and how hard it was during the recovery process. Then she went on to talk about how it was hard for her to feel beautiful. How her sisters took care of her children. She talked about how she had never felt so close to her Heavenly Father. She counted her blessings such as having 10 fingers and 10 toes. She had her green eyes that she treasured so much. She had her life, husband, and children. Her blessings overpowered her hardships. She suggested letting the love within us navigate us. She said that it is your spirit that makes you beautiful. "If you are struggling with feeling beautiful, ask the Lord." Was her advise as she found it really helps to rely on God through prayer. I learned so much listening to her. We were told that the recording is going to be on the internet soon so that will be nice for those who didn't get to attend. She also posted some pictures from the event on her blog, nieniedialogues.blogspot.com. See if you can find me :)



I didn't get a picture with Stephanie because she needed to get home to her children, but I did get a picture with her two daughters. It was so funny how I just so happened to see them walking by with their grandma. I think they were a little weirded out by me asking to take a picture with them, but I couldn't help asking.



I was also lucky enough to get a ticket to go up to Salt Lake City for General Conference. It was such a good learning experience. I just love to go and feel the Spirit that is there. The talks were amazing. And even though I was watching it on the big screen, it was still really cool to actually be there for the first time.



After the second session on Saturday, we saw Jericho Road singing on a corner in front of Deseret Book. Chelsea and I gladly sat in the front row and cheered and sang along to their songs like we were their biggest fans.



After Jericho Road preformed, Alex Boye, another excellent singer preformed. He was so animated and talented.





PS if my hair looks shorter to you, thats because it is. Kamber cut off 5 or 6 inches.