9th Week: Success

It is hard to believe that I am halfway through fall semester of my sophomore year. I am capping off the successful week by skipping class tomorrow and going to the zoo with my friend, Serengeti. I have had two midterms this week and I have two more next week. My exam in the lab portion of my anatomy class went (I would like to think) well and the exam in the lab portion of my microbiology class did not go as well, but still pretty decent. Last night, Wednesday the 28th, I went with 3 friends to the opening night for the Portland Trailblazers’ 2015-16 season and they started the season off with a win! Their 15th consecutive winning home opener, longest streak in NBA history. (Can you tell that I like basketball? Especially the Blazers. I pride myself in knowing facts that are pretty much pointless but interesting to me none the less).

Friday’s trip to the zoo kicks off Halloweekend! At the zoo, we get to watch elephants squish giant(!!) pumpkins (check out the Oregon Zoo’s Facebook for cool pics). Then there will be a party that one of the fraternities on campus is holding along with some hanging out with my sorority fam. Then on Saturday, a group of us are going down to Monmouth for a Halloween scavenger hunt and then off to Oregon State in Corvallis for the real fun that night. It is going to be nice to get away for the weekend and have a little bit of fun.

Have a fun (and maybe a little spooky) Halloween 🙂

Happy New Year!

It is around 11:15 am here on the first day of 2015 and I just wanted to say Happy New Year! I rang in the new year with my friend Serengeti, her family, and a bottle of moscato. Other than that, it was a fairly uneventful night, and that is totally fine with me. I woke up this morning to bright sunlight in my face and a slobbery kiss from their dog, Koko. I hope that is a sign for a very awesome new year. I currently have no photos from New Year’s Eve, so I figured a family photo from Christmas would suffice. This holiday season has been so amazing and I am so thankful that I have an amazing family, a job, wonderful friends, and I am attending one of my dream schools. Well, I am going to sign off now so I can fully recover from the events of last night and prepare for the Rose Bowl today (GO DUCKS). I wish you all nothing but the best for this year and the years to come.

I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. You’re doing things you’ve never done before, and more importantly, you’re doing something. -Neil Gaiman

Winter Break

I took my last final on Monday the 8th and immediately my day got better. That day I also learned that I had received my first college A and my friend, Serengeti, got back from her 3-month stay in Amsterdam! These past couple days I have done absolutely nothing of importance (with the exception of an 8 hour shift I worked last night) and it feels amazing. For the past 3 months, I would go to class, come home and do homework, and then either go to cheer practice or work and repeat this every day of the week except for the weekends when I would just work. Waking up this morning after 11 hours of sleep was one of the best feelings I have had in a long while.

Today and Monday I babysat my friend Jordan’s little brother, Gavin. Gavin and I have spent some quality time together playing football in the front yard, playing video games, and talking about crazy kids in his 5th grade class. Today I helped him pick out clothes for his Christmas program, (he decided on his very formal suit) and I ironed them for him as we rocked out to some Jay Z and ate Dominos pizza. After just getting to his house, also known as “The Acres,” a crazy rainstorm hit and the sky went black. Rain is not uncommon for Oregon, but this was a downpour for 15 minutes with intense wind; it was insane. But after the rain subsided, Gavin and I ventured outside to go return a video game and I was stopped on the front steps and taken aback by just how beautiful Oregon is after the rain. I snapped a quick iPhone photo and hopped into the car, and I’m a little disappointed that it doesn’t give any justice to the golden sky. But I guess that you could say that I had a pretty great start to my winter break.

Isn’t it pretty to think so? -Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises