Wednesday, July 21, 2010

My Pal Paper

Paper and I have been friends since I was young 
I would spend time telling paper stories and my days events 
Paper would tell me stories too, and I always enjoyed our time together
We imagined things together, talked things through, took a blank space and filled it with creation

As I got older, paper grew distant and I'm not sure how it all happened 
I guess life became occupied with more things that didn't involve paper 
It became harder and harder to get that relationship back
I saw paper less and less

No matter how hard I try it just doesn't seem the same now
I sometimes wish I could go back and fix things
Typos, grammar errors, misspellings, mishaps
But things made in ink are not so easy to erase


Sorry if no one "gets" this post. There have been countless times where things are swirling around in my brain like crazy and I've wanted to post but worried about the opinions and thoughts of others or me being too weird/abstract with thoughts. But I'm trying to have a new outlook on that idea. After all, it is my blog right? I should be able to post whatever I like. Sometimes it just makes your head feel more at peace to write things down, you know? Even if it doesn't always really make sense. Maybe now I can go to sleep.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Things about Matt

So every time I write a blog, Matt's ongoing joke is to ask me if I'm blogging about him. Since I haven't blogged in a while and I've been stuck on something to write about, I figured I'd do just that, blog about Matt. So here are some randoms about him.

-His salad dressing of choice is vinaigrette

-He hates flip flops

-He is of Italian and German descent

-He has blue eyes

-He loves chocolate cake and hates sour cream and pineapple

-He is very picky about his shirt collars

-He could probably eat pasta salad every day

-He can spend hours fixing up his car and thinking of new ways to modify it

-He can often find interesting ways to fix something so that it works

-He has broken two bones, his arm and his collar bone

-He made a dress shirt for himself and a skirt for me in a sewing class in high school. and yes i did wear the skirt, it was cute.

-He played ice hockey as a child, lacrosse in high school, and currently plays in a men's roller hockey league.

-His favorite colors are red and black

He is not a big movie buff but if he's going to watch a movie, he enjoys comedies

-He generally doesn't care what people think about him - a pro and sometimes a con of his personality

-He has a certain strangeness about him that is hard to describe and usually involves his sense of humor and explains his randomness. If you know him well enough, you understand it and know what I am talking about. 








I love this boy


Thursday, June 10, 2010

i find that music helps.
the rhythm and flow of a song
put my mind at ease

when i can't find the words 
to describe emotions
there's no way of really knowing
how to express my thoughts 

so i listen to lyrics and see that
someone has felt it before
and put it into words much better than i

"Words are kind
They helped ease the mind
I'll miss my old friend
And though you gotta go
We'll keep a piece of your soul"


remember when we stayed up really late and watched music videos on vh1?
i do.

oh, and em - we count too.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Florida!

A couple weeks ago we took a vacation to Orlando, Florida. We'd had it planned since January as a way of celebrating our 2 year anniversary and also graduation. It was so exciting once the time finally came for us to pack and board a plane. I was a bit worried about the weather being gloomy since a couple days before our trip weather.com told me that it was supposed to thunderstorm every day we were there. Luckily, it only rained a bit the evening we flew in and a little bit the next day. Plus, Florida rain is warm, so we didn't mind it much.

Thanks to my parents, we were able to use some RCI credits for an awesome resort hotel about 10 minutes from Disney World and relatively close to SeaWorld and Islands of Adventure. We had a great and very exhausting time. Because I don't want to spend numerous vacations going to the same destination, I wanted to pack as much as I could into the week we'd be there. We went to six theme parks, two beaches and four malls. I'm glad we got to see all I had planned, but my feet weren't so happy with me. The very next day after arriving we went to Epcot and The Magic Kingdom in the same day. We were gone from about 9:30 am to midnight...good way to set the pace for the rest of the week.

As always, I thoroughly enjoyed not having to cook food or clean up anything. That may be one of my favorite things about vacations. Sad, but true. So, because pictures generally say more than words, here you go my friends. And if you'd like to see more, check my fb page.

Tasty sandwiches in Downtown Disney

SeaWorld

Getting to ride a Segway

Shopping of course!

We waited in line for a ride and it started to rain. Since we were next on the ride, we didn't get out of line but rather let it pour down on us. Then they shut down the ride because of lightening. We basically got soaked for nothin'

Seuss Landing at Universal's Islands of Adventure

Here you can see the rooftops of Hogsmeade from the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal's Islands of Adventure. It was seriously so real, just like I was in the movie. Unfortunately, the grand opening isn't until June 18th, so this is all I could see of it. 

Daytona Beach

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Matt's Graduation

Sorry about the hiatus folks. I know this is a little late but it still deserves a blog post.

Matthew graduated from the U on May 7th with a BS in biology and a minor in chemistry. It feels so nice for both of us to have our bachelor's degree finished with! And I know Matt was super excited to finally be done with school...for a bit (hopefully). The day was pretty chill and go with the flow. His convocation ceremony started at 1:30 and lasted about an hour. I'll have to admit, I was a bit jealous of how his ceremony played out in comparison to mine. Since his graduating class was smaller than mine, he was able to do some little things that I couldn't. Things like: walking in with all the graduates at once while bagpipes played, (There was no such thing during my graduation. The graduates just walked in on their own time and found a seat before it started.) having one person announced at a time, as opposed to mine where we formed two lines and had to different announcers, and also getting to walk on an actual stage. Whoo, so fancy! However, in Matt's words, he described the whole event as very "anti-climactic."

After the ceremony we walked outside for the usual pictures and then headed to the restaurant of Matt's choice (Red Robin) for dinner.

Enjoy some pics.




Getting ready to walk on stage and be announced









Matt and his parents

Matt and his aunt

eating at Red Robin