Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Thankful Thursday

Are you new to my blog or Thankful Thursday? Have no fear! Thankful Thursday is a way to reflect on what you are thankful for each week. Everyone can play and no thought is too small or too big. Either leave your comment in my comment section or write a post. It's easy and simple! All are welcome.

Today my heart is full of sadness and love. The past few weeks have been interesting and I am constantly amazed of Alex and all that he has to go through. Sometimes I think that a child's strength is much more than what an adult could handle. I am blessed with a family that loves and supports each whim and need. 2010 has been a ride of my life and I can't wait to see what 2011 brings.

This week...

I am thankful for my parents and siblings.

I am thankful for friends who have supported me through thick and thin.

I am thankful that each and every day is a new day.

I am thankful for small moments of silence.

Happy Thursday...I am thankful for you!!


Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas

Christmas is here. On Christmas Eve, my family actually took a new family photo (gasp) that will be sent out to the family plus a few more. I will get it uploaded soon!! To please the requests, I have pictures of the house decorations and Christmas cheer as well. Until then, I hope you have a very Merry Christmas!!


(March 2010)

From my family to yours...

Merry Christmas!!

It's Christmas Eve...

It's Christmas Eve

The countdown & tracking for Santa has begun.

I still believe in Santa indeed.

The stockings are hung and the fire is crackling.

The hustle and bustle is starting to slow.

Presents under the tree await to be opened.

Everyone is in a generally good mood here.

Can you believe it?

It's Christmas Eve!!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Thankful Thursday

It's that time! Thankful Thursday, that is!! It has been a few hectic weeks and I apologize for falling off the Thankful Thursday wagon. Since it's the holidays (for me), I will try to do better. Maybe life will slow down (I highly doubt it but we'll see).

What is Thankful Thursday? Thankful Thursday is a time to stop and think about what all you are thankful for this week. It is also a reminder that we are blessed in some form or fashion. Who can play? Everyone! No one is excluded. So tell me what you are thankful for.

This week,

** I am thankful for my parents who helped me with a bank mix up.

** I am thankful for the time I get to spend with my brother after I pick him up and drive home with him.

** I am thankful for a home to go to.

** I am thankful for my home church family and all the love and support they encompass.

What are YOU thankful for??

Saturday, December 11, 2010

What not to do at a college graduation

Today, I attended two college graduations. It was a bunch of fun and I really enjoyed them. I did, however, find some people's behavior and lack of respect interesting and totally disrespectful. My college president did say "this is a college graduation not a pep rally" before the names were called. He also said to wait until after all the names, per college, were called before making lots of noise clapping.

So to give you a feel for what I am going to list, I'll tell you, first, where I sat. I was in the top left corner with a friend. We were shoved closest to the wall as a family arrived late. Keep that in mind.

Top 5 things NOT to do at a graduation:

** Hoop and holler when you see a professor on stage

** Hoop and holler while a speaker is speaking

** Yell out "that's my sister" from the back of the auditorium

* Hoop and Holler when you were asked to just stand for your person

** Make a scene when your person is called and hold up the ceremony

It was that bad and comical at the same time. People these days!! It was an interesting experience and I can't believe I will be walking that stage in May (gulp).

You can laugh now!!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Today

This morning, it was 24* outside. The "feels like" temp was 14*.
I LOVE the cold weather.
Today I took my first final.
It was not too bad.
It was hard but not that bad.
I am preparing for my finals on Tuesday (2) and Wednesday (2).
If Wednesday's finals don't kill me, I'll let you know.
I am torked at one of my professors.
Today I walked around campus and it felt wonderful.
Did I mention I love the cold?

Today was a good day!!

Friday, December 3, 2010

Randomness

Finals are next week.

Christmas is just several days away.

This weekend will be full of reviewing and studying.

My goal of graduating and teaching is one {almost} semester closer.

I go home a week from Sunday!!

My BFF graduates next Saturday.

Did I mention finals are next week?

I will be studying and taking finals like a crazy person next week. I may not have that much time to post. Just FYI!!

Smile at someone to make their day!!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

November 30th...weee

Liz had post this idea so I am borrowing it from her.

Holy smokes!

Today marks the day when I posted 30 times in one month.

Shocking to me too!!

Some were written well.

Some at the last minute. (Literally)

It was a great challenge & I can't believe tomorrow is December.

Happy Tuesday!!


Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving


Photo credit: Google Images

Thanksgiving has finally arrived! Many will celebrate good deeds, fortunes, and memories today around a table or gathering place.

I wanted to wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!!

It seems like just yesterday (year) when Thanksgiving was coming around again. Time really does fly! Enjoy your day today.

Happy Thanksgiving!!

Monday, November 15, 2010

There are a few professors that...

R-O-C-K!!!

One professor, in particular, answers emails at 9 or 10 at night and tells your to call her right then. She gives out her cell phone number and is so sweet and supportive. Dr. Simmons is one of those professors that truly cares and ROCKS!!!

Did you have a teacher or professor that totally rocked?

Sunday, November 14, 2010

My brother, the stud!

My brother would probably have a fit, knowing that I posted his picture online, but I just had to share! Mind you, he is only 15! He does not like having his picture taken. Can you tell?

Happy Sunday!!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Happy Birthday, Popsie!!

Today, my family and I celebrate my grandfather's 80th birthday!

Happy Birthday Popsie!!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

7 hours...one way

Today I embark on a seven hour trip to my grandparent's house! You see, it's my grandfather's 80th birthday celebration weekend. It's going to be like a mini-family reunion as family from across the country are coming in for this grand event. It has taken weeks of planning and cooking all night (literally for me) for this weekend to be here. It has finally arrived. What am I looking forward to the most? The drive!

I love my family dearly and am excited to see them all but I love seeing life outside my window. I like driving through those small towns and seeing the difference between small and big towns. I like seeing new Texas signs and towns. I like the alone time. I love the time to spend singing along to music and seeing the different sides of Texas.

I have not seen my family since August so am excited to see them too. Indeed, I need the break but the anxiety and stress (with finals just around the corner) is a wee bit much for me to handle. So my mission is to relax as much as possible (ha) and enjoy the stories I will hear this weekend.

Happy Friday to you!!


Friday, November 5, 2010

On my mind...

It's 11:30p.m. and I'm in a thinking kind of mood. I thought October was CRAZY busy...HA! November is already here and I guarantee December will be here soon. We got our first freeze last night. I LOVE cold weather. It seems we will, next week, be going from fall to spring weather. Rats!

I registered for my GRE exam {gulp} for Tuesday, November 16. This works out perfectly as it's a Tuesday and I don't have class that morning. Funny thing is, I lacked the brain cells, to remember, that I will be coming off 15+ hours in a car from that weekend. Weee! Oh next weekend, you ask?! Nicely put, it's my grandfather's 80th birthday and we are all getting together. It will be like a mini-family reunion. Another post, this week, will be dedicated to my concerns/fears/issues with this upcoming trip. I love my grandpa dearly but the surrounding factors to this trip make it interesting.

My dad texted me tonight and and literally said "C is playing both ways. They have a big 75 who can run over him." This is NOT something I want to hear about my brother, who is a freshman in high school. He is 6'2 and also 15 years old. He is also {also} still my little brother who, in my eyes, is still that little guy whom was smaller than me. He is now, in my opinion, a stud. So dad, next time, don't tell me a BIG 75, on the other team, is against C. Okay, got it, good!

I advised and finalized for my last semester as an undergrad in college. It is bittersweet. One of my best friends is graduating a semester early and I get teary, now, with her talking about it. Heaven help me when she graduates!

Oh, and I have realized, that college professors like to assign homework at the end of the week to add it onto the weekend load. Just from observation and 11 weeks, so far, of homework. I kindof know.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

She's got my back

Throughout my sister's and my college experience, we are around 6 hours apart from each other in driving time. I don't know what it is but our relationship has flourished and grown since we are so far away from each other and apart for long periods of time. I have learned, over this semester, that my sister and I are different, in many ways, but she is always in my corner and ready to give me advice on how to deal with situations and issues. I really appreciate her.

Lately, I have called her more than twice a week just to vent and get advice. She is a really good advice giver and knows how to not get all emotional in confrontations. She is good at talking me through issues and making me see both sides of various situations.

We may have fought like cats and dogs over the last few years, pre-college, but I truly believe we are growing closer every mile apart. Not trying to sound cheesy but she and I are just so much alike and different that we drive each other bonkers.

People told me, before college, that my relationship with my sister would probably get better in college and I, now, totally agree.

It's nice to know she's got my back!!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

There are days...

that I can survive off of without caffeine. {gasp}

that I can stand up for what I believe in.

that I just want to crawl in a whole for a while.

that my judgment is judged and balked at.

that I feel overwhelmed.

that I miss blogging on a daily basis.

when I feel like going crazy.

that I have virtual hugs.

that I miss my family more than ever.

that I turn my cellphone off.

that I go to bed early.

that I wish I could redo.

that I could pause for a minute.

that I wish had more hours.

that I know I will be supported by friends and family.

It's been a day...

...but I must say it's been better than yesterday!!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Why I LOVE this October

Pumpkin carving (a favorite activity)...football games...Rangers advance to the post season, round 2...baking...Halloween...long sleeves...rockin' television shows...fall colors...leaves changing colors...soups...HOMECOMING...cooler weather...oh and did I mention-the RANGERS advance in the post season {again}

Happy Fall y'all!!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Developing a turtle's shell

It's no secret to my family and close friends that I'm the Editor for my university newspaper. I love my job (most of the time) and have learned so much over the past FOUR years. BUT I have also had to create a turtle's shell in the process. I have people, on a daily basis, who like to give me advice or their "opinions." I've had to learn how to be mean, sometimes, as well as stand my ground and be the editor that I know I can be.

On a daily basis, I get emails about story ideas, questions, comments, suggestions, and why certain things "should be done." I have to think of what is best for my staff as well as the paper in itself. This, has been, stressful and almost tear jerking at times. Some are so set in their ways that I will get looks and attitudes if I try to, heaven forbid, change anything.

This is where my turtle's shell has come into play. A turtle's shell is like the armor that protects a turtle and it's body. Without a shell, a turtle would be vulnerable and weak. Turtles have to fend off predators and harmful beings. A turtle's shell is ROCK SOLID and I kind of feel like this Editor's position has allowed me to grow a turtle's shell.


{Image by Google Images}

My turtle shell allows me to be as strong as the shell, itself, and the shell also protects me from the bad (comments & criticism). My turtle shell also has the power of making me feel strong, inside. Information, in the newspaper business, is HUGE and I feel that this shell has allowed me to take the information, given to me, and use my best judgement on how to proceed. I am told, on several occasions, that the newspaper rests on my shoulders and this, to me, is a HUGE undertaking. It's sometimes scary and difficult to swallow.

Sure it's been rough on more than one occasion but I am working on using my shell as a protector of me, as the person, and not just the editor. My role, in the newspaper, may be the Editor, but outside of this position, I am a college student who still needs a turtle's shell for protection.

Do you have a turtle shell?

Sunday, October 10, 2010

I don't like confrontation

Seriously, y'all, confrontation and I are like oil and vinegar. We don't mix or jive well. I like to make everyone supposedly happy and upbeat. I don't like to hurt people and sure don't like to see people cry. I'm a motherly figure and (was told) born as a 40 year old. So when I had to confront one of my Section Editors below me. It.was.time.consuming.and.interesting, to say the least. My sister and dad were channeled as they both know how to argue, well, and my sister can give pretty good advice on how to stand your own ground.

The confrontation happened around 4:30 on Thursday. I stood my ground, made someone admit their mistakes, and made the girl cry. I was, according to my advisor, mean. After the confrontation, my advisor of the paper (who sat in) told me that I kind-of attacked the girl. This, in my opinion, is not true. She (the section editor) raised her voice, so I raised mine. My advisor may think I "attacked" my Section Editor but seriously, if she caused me so much trouble, it was time for me to tell her. I was straight and to the point, and stood my ground.

My sister was proud and my mom too. My sister, who completely talked me through how to get in a confrontation, was an amazing supporter and in my corner from the first second I asked her for help.

Ultimately this had to happen. There was no way around calling someone out (on the carpet) about them not doing their job. Maybe it could have gone better-maybe not. Fortunately, for me, my sister talked me through the whole confrontation bit and could probably had done so in her sleep. ;) She's good at it--I'm still learning. I felt h.o.r.r.i.b.l.e. about being mean but life goes on and at the end of the day...I think the girl got why this confrontation had to occur.

But still...I don't like confrontation!!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

What are YOU thankful for?

This week has been a week! How's yours going? My week, I can't believe I am admitting this, goes down hill from Tuesday on. Between work, school, and all that live demands, it's nice to be able to breathe once in a while. Remembering what your thankful for, throughout the week, has been a de-stressor for me and now I am sharing it with you. Feel free to link a post to mine or leave your comments in the comment section. EVERYONE, little or tall, has something to be thankful for each and every week.

This week...

I am thankful for sweet friends who make life {a bit} easier on a daily basis.

I am thankful for the fact that I have a sister who was so ready to raise holy heck when someone did wrong to me. No she did not do it though.

I am thankful for a family who loves and supports my career and life goals.

I am thankful for the ability to attend the college of my choice.

I am thankful to be (for the most part) my school's newspaper editor.

I am thankful that I can wake up every morning and start a new day.

It's that simple. ALL are welcome to play along.


{Image courtesy of Google images}

Have a great Thursday!!