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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

LEGENDARY!

Things I'm loving at the moment:

  • The season 5 premiere of How I Met Your Mother
    I won't give away any spoilers but it was an adorable way to kick off the season. Plus, I really missed all the characters since I finished watching season 4 over the summer. And, I'll admit, I got a little teary-eyed at the end, but that's probably just because of how sappy get sometimes

  • The Lucky One, by Nicholas Sparks
    So far, I've loved everything I've read by him, and
    my amazing boyfriend found out it was the only one by him that I haven't read yet, so he got it for me for our year-and-a-half anniversary! And this novel definitely did not disappoint. The characters were tied together perfectly, and I couldn't put it down-even though I had a feeling that the novel had a typical Nicholas Sparks tear-jerker ending, the plot kept me guessing until the very end. It was definitely one of his feel-good books, even if it does promise a good cry in some parts. The entire time I read it, I couldn't help but think what a great movie it could be turned into!

  • P.F. Chang's
    Yum. This was where we went to celebrate our anniversary, as well as other past milestones and occasions. Their food is always delicious (I recommend the lettuce wraps as an appetizer!) and they pretty much always have great service. It's pretty much the perfect place for anything from dates to family dinners (they even have a kid's menu and toys and everything!)

  • The Wedding Singer!
    Especially the musical version! Songs are catchy, dances are energetic, scenes are totally cheesy and adorable. I can't wait to see it all come together!

  • OMGPOP!
    This website has lots of free games that get pretty addicting. But the best part is that you can play against other people (This gets really fun if you're playing against competitive friends) My favorite game right now is Gemmers, but Draw My Thing and Ballracer are fun too!

  • And...Middle School!
    Ok, I've never been in an actual middle school before because my elementary school was kindergarten through eighth grade. Monday, I finally started observing middle school students, and I can already tell it's going to be a great experience. Even if I, an English major, was placed in a computer classroom to observe once a week for the rest of the semester. But that's just a minor detail (or so I keep telling myself)
As you can probably tell, I'm in a really good mood right now. (Or there's a raging thunderstorm outside and I decided that the only way to feel better was to think pleasant thoughts, and sing about them in my head...just kidding.) I'm feeling pretty cheery, and maybe it has something to do with how I have no classes tomorrow, I get to catch up on the episode of Gossip Girl I missed, and I get to watch Glee! Plus, I just realized I've only been at school for a month now, and it feels like soo much longer!


~Alex

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

DUH

Here's some things I've seen (or, ok, maybe I did some myself, but I won't admit to which!) that I thought were pretty funny, and obviously not completely thought out at the time...

  • Long hair and an open paint can do NOT go well together.
  • Foam boards don't stand a chance against something big and moving, like..one of those gigantic metal Genies
  • Humming "Video Killed the Radio Star" in public WILL receive some funny and/or awkward glances.
  • If the student center doesn't have buffalo chicken wraps for lunch, they definitely won't have any for dinner
  • And finally, if it looks like it's going to downpour ALL day, people should grab umbrellas instead of acting shocked and confused when the rain starts around 5pm


In other news, I started working on The Wedding Singer, the musical, at school yesterday!!! And I'm really excited for the show! (Even though I'm practically going to be living in the theatre building for the next few months) It should be a lot of fun =)


~Alex

Thursday, September 10, 2009

(Pop) Cultural Well-roundedness!

SO, the other day, I watched the first (well, technically second, if you count the premiere from May) episode of Glee, and I LOVED it!!! The show almost makes me wish I had a glee club at my high school! The songs were adorable (even though I feel like they should've stuck with "Gold Digger" for the assembly.) For the most part, they fit in pretty nicely with each scene, and I actually like them even better than some of the originals, like Lea Michele's emotional performance of "Take a Bow". 


And the characters are great-they make you either love them or hate them immediately, and the show has the cliques down almost perfectly, from the cheerleaders and football players that rule the school, to the musical theatre kids who strive for the attention they deserve.


I'm a HUGE fan of High School Musical, so it's weird seeing basically the same theme in the form of a series, and with raunchier subplots. But I still can't help but feel like the characters are going to burst out into "Stick to the Status Quo" at any given moment. Not that I'm complaining. I can't wait to see what's going to happen next, and what songs they'll sing for the rest of the season. (Ok, I'll admit I checked out some spoilers, but who knows how reliable those are anyway.)


I also caught up on the season two premiere of 90210, after re-watching the season one finale,and I could not believe how much drama they were able to squeeze into just the first episode! All I can say is this: poor Annie! I actually feel sorry for her-everyone else either doesn't seem to trust her or just lives to make her life miserable. And she just keeps making it worse for herself with one bad decision after another, all of which seem to be witnessed or discovered by the wrong people, which means that there's definitely going to be some more Annie-Wilson-life-ruining coming up.Which totally stinks, and I really hope karma comes back and kicks these peoples' butts!


OH! Also this weekend, I was culturally educated by my awesome boyfriend, who introduced me to Empire Records, which I loved, and Blues Brothers, which I really wish I could've seen the ending to, because I liked where it was going. So now I'm proud to say that I'm more culturally knowledgeable, or at least exposed to things that aren't just chick flicks and Disney movies.


AND, I got to sit in on a radio show hosted by my awesome boyfriend and his housemates about upcoming movies and tv shows, where I provided a silent commentary, making faces every time they dissed the shows I've been excited for, because I could never actually talk on the radio without rambling too fast or stuttering or something.


ANYWAY, I'm really looking forward to the season two premiere of Gossip Girl tomorrow!


~Alex

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Breath, Eyes, Memory

For my Global Women Writers class, I had to read Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat. I was actually surprised by how good it was-usually I trudge through school books as though they're some form of torture. And it isn't even the kind of book I would normally pick up on my own. I'm usually much more interested in the romantic comedy genre. But this was still surprisingly excellent.


It tells the story of a family of five women from Haiti, and their struggle not only to overcome the trauma that each faced from seemingly necessary cultural practices, but also to put aside their past and differences to reunite and embrace each other after all the hardships they each had to endure.  You might be thinking, "pshh, that sounds way too depressing!" But the way it's told really helps the reader connect with the narrator. Even if we can't directly relate with what these women went through, we can't help but sympathize with them, and hope that they get the happy ending they deserve. It's a story of love, sacrifice, forgiveness and trust, and I feel it awakens the inner feminist in, well, some of us, I guess. I definitely recommend it for anyone at least in high school or older. 


~Alex

Home Sweet Home

I survived my first weekend home! (a three day weekend-even better!) This is an impressive accomplishment, considering that last year, visits home were like the ultimate test of time management. I had to find a way to squeeze in family bonding time, sister bonding time and homework.


But this past weekend was fun! I got home late on Friday night, and on Saturday my family and I went to a picnic at my cousin's new house. I was very impressed! She and her hubby only moved in a few months ago, and everything was repainted and the house looked so nice! Plus the neighborhood was adorable, and their house was a block away from a beautiful lake. So, I am very proud of my cousin =)


And on Sunday, we had a barbecue with my mom's side, to celebrate SEVEN birthdays to cover everyone in August and September. Crazy, right? I love having a big family! The best part by far was playing keep away on the trampoline-there were 11 people between the ages of 8 and 18 tackling each other and jumping around. Between that and volleyball, I got enough physical activity to last me the week (or month, depending on how much homework I have/how lazy I get)


Monday...we shopped. We stopped at about seven different stores, and even though they all had what I needed on their website, NO ONE had the product in stock. I hate when that happens! But all in all, it was a good weekend, partially because I barely did any homework. Only thing I need to work on is packing-I've been living in a room with fans and air conditioning at school, so I had no idea it was still nice enough to wear shorts (oops!)


But now I'm back at school, with plenty of laundry and homework to catch up on. Shouldn't be too bad.  Especially since I'm around all my friends here again =)


~Alex

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

September, already!

I really wish I had started this blog at the beginning of the summer, because I read sooo many good books (including The Choice, The Guardian, True Believer, A Walk to Remember and At First Sight by Nicholas Sparks, the first two books of the Queen of Babble series by Meg Cabot, and even classics like The Great Gatsby)


But seriously, where has this summer gone? I feel like between my summer class, babysitting and my "big people job" at the office, I haven't really had that much free time. Not that I'm complaining..it's nice having some spare change in my pockets.


When I was younger, I used to dread September, simply because, back then, September = school. But those were back in the days where I had to wear a uniform all the time, and only had twenty minutes to eat lunch. (Glad I don't have to deal with that again for a while)


Now, I've already been back at school for a while, and finished a whole week's worth of classes. And I'm not going to lie..this semester looks like it's going to be great! I'm really liking this one class, Global Women Writers, and I'll definitely keep you posted on all the fun stuff I get to read in there. Also this semester: British Literature to the Restoration (not as exciting yet), Schools and Communities (where I get to start my field study observations!) and Contemporary Moral Issues (which will hopefully get more exciting once we actually finish all the basics and move on to the issues). Best part is, no science or math..ever again! This makes me a very happy English major =)


Other reasons to be excited for the fall:
~lots of great TV shows come back, including 
90210 (9/8), Glee (9/9), Gossip Girl(9/14), and  How I Met Your Mother(9/21)

~for some unknown reason, the weather's been nicer since I've gotten to school than it has this past summer, when it just rained nonstop

~when the colors of the leaves change around campus, it's sooo pretty, especially by the lake
(I didn't take this picture, but I'll definitely take some once it gets more fall-ish)


~I get to wear skinny jeans again!
~I'm going to (hopefully!) make it to the indoor pool to at least try to stay in shape, with all the junk they feed us here




Good luck with all your back-to-the-fall-routine excitement!


~Alex