Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Taggage
8 TV shows that I watch
The Office
Heroes
The Biggest Loser
What Not To Wear
Project Runway
American’s Next Top Model
Jeeves and Wooster (reruns)
Sherlock Holmes (reruns)
But I don’t always watch these each week.
8 favorite restaurants
I don’t know that I have favorites, here are some I’ve been to recently and liked
Panda Express
Costa Vida
Mazza’s
Acme Burger
Belissimo Gelato
Rubio’s
Yanni’s Greek Express
8 Things that happened the day before yesterday
Took an Italian Test-did not too bad
went to Advanced Phonology class (that’s phonology not phrenology)
Studied for my Child Language Acquistion test
Made corn muffins
Talked to my roommates
Made dinner
Watched a movie
That’s it
8 Things that I look forward to
My nieces coming to visit in December
The end of the semester
Getting my paycheck
Saturdays
Hanging out with friends
8 Things I love about fall
Wearing my fall clothes
Crunchy leaves
Leaves changing colors
Halloween candy and autumn treats
Pumpkins!
Cool but not cold weather
Enjoying soup and hot cider or hot chocolate
8 Things on my wish list
Moving to Italy
Learning Italian
Buying a digital SLR camera
Having my own car
Visiting Greece and maybe India
Um other stuff I can’t think of now
Friday, September 26, 2008
Back for Now
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Summer Days Drifting Away...
Highlights:
Playing with my nieces
Visiting the Cotswolds and wandering through fields of Lavendar
All of the things I did for the first time this summer
Firsts:
Went to the San Rafael Swell.
Visited Northern Ireland
Drove in England on the wrong side of the road
Toured the Salt Lake Cemetery
Went to a play at the Cedar City Shakespearean Festival
Hit golf balls at the driving range
Swam in the Great Salt Lake
Went boating and swam in the Utah Lake
Became a Relief Society teacher
Festivals Visited:
Art City Days
Swedish Festival
Books read (ok not exactly classics, but very fun):
The Thursday Next Series: The Eyre Affair; Lost in a Good Book;
Well of Lost Plots; Something Rotten
Twilight
Reunions with friends I hadn’t seen for at least a year:
College friends Leslye, Andrew, Lia, and Jenn
Aunt Cherry and Uncle Dave
Holly, friend from Boston
Jackie, just back from her mission
Heather, Heather and Christy, friends from high school:
How I made money this summer:
Worked part-time at the University Library
How I whiled away my time:
Facebook, Email, Blogging
Taking thousands of photos
Playing the piano (mostly songs from the Jane Austen movies soundtracks)
Talking to my roommates
Sitting in my Party Pool
Watching the Olympics
Ward activities
Eating out
Working on Genealogy
New Friends made:
Lindsey, Emily, Holly, Jessi, Cristi
Thursday, July 17, 2008
England, it's like a whole other country
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Fare thee well...
I'm excited to see my nieces, I'm excited to see the Northern half of Ireland this time ( I went in '03) and I'm excited to get away for a vacation for a little while. Not that my summer has been too taxing or anything, but sometimes it's just nice to have a change of scenery. So wish me luck, the only thing I'm not looking forward to is 24 hours of traveling tomorrow, yuck. I hate airports and planes. But I guess they are necessary evils. To entertain me I have bought the 2nd in the Twilight series and the second in the Thursday Next series.
If you haven't heard of Thursday Next she's a character in a series of books by Jasper Fforde. There are really charming and fun, not like really any genre you've read-almost sci fi/fantasy/ mystery but not, with a little romance and a lot of humor and literary illusions thrown in. The first in the series is The Eyre Affair.

Ok so that's what's going on with my life lately. So I may not be blogging much, we'll see. Ciao!
Monday, June 23, 2008
Getting Back to My Roots
There were a lot of darling little girls dressed up in Swedish garb with floral wreaths, so sweet.
I made this flower wreath myself with Birch twigs and Scabiosa, Valerian and Coreopsis Flowers.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
I Want Answers
Then I started to answer questions. It's fun and what a great idea to share knowledge. I mean two heads are better than one and millions are better than one too! It's really fun so give it a try, whatever you wanted to know the world is your oyster!
