Um, seriously? August is OVER? I... don't understand. How did this happen? WHEN did this happen?
Well, guys, apparently tonight is the LAST NIGHT OF BEDAugust 2010! I'm... shocked. I can't believe I did so well this year. I didn't miss a SINGLE DAY. And I brought in two new BEDA-ers! I'd say this year was a success :)
I just finished season four of Bones. And... HOLY FREAKING CROW!!!! WHAT THE HECK??? AHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
I won't say anything, because I don't want to spoil anyone, but HOLY CLIFF HANGER, BATMAN!
Oh, and that last episode? SO GOOD.
Anyway, I have a chapter I need to read for Theatre 101 (as a former Theatre major, I have a feeling this class is going to be RIDICULOUSLY easy) and then I should probably get to bed. Don't worry, though. This isn't the last you'll hear from me. I plan to continue blogging pretty regularly, both here and over at the MJ ning :)
Until (insert day here), best wishes!
BEDA POSTS: 31!!!
Showing posts with label bones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bones. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Oh, D-Bore
David Boreanaz. He is awesome. I do <3 him oh-so-much.
As you might guess, I'm watching Bones right now. I'm kinda distracted. Sorry.
This show is so good.
You know what else is good? Dora Fruit Snacks. YUM.
Also, Scooby-Doo! Baked Graham Cracker Sticks. Apparently they're a good source of calcium. And they're shaped like bones. Get it? Lol.
Okay, clearly I'm too distracted to blog. I'll have to do better tomorrow.
Days until school: 5
BEDA posts: 25
Sewing projects completed: 9
As you might guess, I'm watching Bones right now. I'm kinda distracted. Sorry.
This show is so good.
You know what else is good? Dora Fruit Snacks. YUM.
Also, Scooby-Doo! Baked Graham Cracker Sticks. Apparently they're a good source of calcium. And they're shaped like bones. Get it? Lol.
Okay, clearly I'm too distracted to blog. I'll have to do better tomorrow.
Days until school: 5
BEDA posts: 25
Sewing projects completed: 9
Monday, August 16, 2010
Just Let Them Exhume Me
I GOT A TV TODAY!!!!
Well, I'm just borrowing it, but I am SO excited. I was going to have to wait TWO MORE WEEKS to have one, but my awesome and WONDERFUL friend Jen has all her stuff in Flagstaff but won't be moving in until the weekend before school starts, so I asked her if she had a TV I could borrow for the next two weeks, and she said yes! So I went and got it from her roommate this afternoon and then I played Civilization Revolution for basically the rest of the afternoon. It was awesome. I am SO HAPPY. And yes, I know, I'm a nerd.
Along those lines of nerdy behavior, I also finished season one of Bones today. That show is so awesome! And at risk of being labeled the shipper that I am: BOOTH AND BONES LOVE EACH OTHER SO MUCH!!! :D
While I was playing video games this afternoon, it RAINED LIKE CRAZY! It was SO COOL. I could smell it before I could hear it, but as soon as that scent hit my nose (or more likely when it hit my olfactory thingies) I got SO excited. I rushed over to the window and I could only BARELY see the drops coming from the sky, but as I watched it quickly transformed into a STORM. It was VERY cool. I love rainstorms. I'm from the desert, so rain is rare. When it does come, though, it is a BIG DEAL, even if it's only ten minutes of light sprinkling. In my book, any amount of rain makes a dull day into an awesome one.
Anyway, yeah, today was an excellent day. I am in a very good mood right now. Hopefully tomorrow will be just as awesome.
Oh, one more thing: I HATE it when the police are trying to exhume a body in order to solve a murder and the family puts up a huge fuss and won't let them do it. So if I die and my body is key evidence in a murder investigation, just let them exhume me, okay? It's only my body; I doubt I'll be using it again for some time.
Until tomorrow, best wishes!
Days until school: 14
BEDA posts: 16
Completed sewing projects: 8
Well, I'm just borrowing it, but I am SO excited. I was going to have to wait TWO MORE WEEKS to have one, but my awesome and WONDERFUL friend Jen has all her stuff in Flagstaff but won't be moving in until the weekend before school starts, so I asked her if she had a TV I could borrow for the next two weeks, and she said yes! So I went and got it from her roommate this afternoon and then I played Civilization Revolution for basically the rest of the afternoon. It was awesome. I am SO HAPPY. And yes, I know, I'm a nerd.
Along those lines of nerdy behavior, I also finished season one of Bones today. That show is so awesome! And at risk of being labeled the shipper that I am: BOOTH AND BONES LOVE EACH OTHER SO MUCH!!! :D
While I was playing video games this afternoon, it RAINED LIKE CRAZY! It was SO COOL. I could smell it before I could hear it, but as soon as that scent hit my nose (or more likely when it hit my olfactory thingies) I got SO excited. I rushed over to the window and I could only BARELY see the drops coming from the sky, but as I watched it quickly transformed into a STORM. It was VERY cool. I love rainstorms. I'm from the desert, so rain is rare. When it does come, though, it is a BIG DEAL, even if it's only ten minutes of light sprinkling. In my book, any amount of rain makes a dull day into an awesome one.
Anyway, yeah, today was an excellent day. I am in a very good mood right now. Hopefully tomorrow will be just as awesome.
Oh, one more thing: I HATE it when the police are trying to exhume a body in order to solve a murder and the family puts up a huge fuss and won't let them do it. So if I die and my body is key evidence in a murder investigation, just let them exhume me, okay? It's only my body; I doubt I'll be using it again for some time.
Until tomorrow, best wishes!
Days until school: 14
BEDA posts: 16
Completed sewing projects: 8
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Oh Shoot, It's 11:40!
Sorry, but I think today's is going to be a short blog. I only have... seventeen minutes to get this up. Oops?
I think rain is my absolute favorite smell. I was sitting at my desk, Skyping with my friend Korina, and then suddenly my nose caught this heavenly whiff of refreshing humidity... and I felt SO HAPPY. I love, love, love the rain, even if it only lasts for ten minutes. I suppose it's a product of growing up in the desert, but rain feels so clean and comforting. I LOVE it.
Oh, and I'm almost done with Bones: Season One for real now. The other day I THOUGHT I was almost done, but actually I was only on disc three out of four. Now I really AM almost done. I'm very excited. David Boreanaz = <3.
Sorry for the brevity tonight. I'll do something cool/interesting/fun tomorrow.
Until then, best wishes!
Days until school:15
BEDA posts: 15
Sewing projects completed: 8
I think rain is my absolute favorite smell. I was sitting at my desk, Skyping with my friend Korina, and then suddenly my nose caught this heavenly whiff of refreshing humidity... and I felt SO HAPPY. I love, love, love the rain, even if it only lasts for ten minutes. I suppose it's a product of growing up in the desert, but rain feels so clean and comforting. I LOVE it.
Oh, and I'm almost done with Bones: Season One for real now. The other day I THOUGHT I was almost done, but actually I was only on disc three out of four. Now I really AM almost done. I'm very excited. David Boreanaz = <3.
Sorry for the brevity tonight. I'll do something cool/interesting/fun tomorrow.
Until then, best wishes!
Days until school:15
BEDA posts: 15
Sewing projects completed: 8
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Bones, Sewing, Mike Lombardo, and Lots of Abbreviations
I watched more Bones today. I'm almost done with season one, and I LOVE it. I've seen random episodes on TV and stuff before, but I prefer watching a show from episode one and getting the whole story. So far, the story is AWESOME. And I <3 David Boreanaz more than I can explain in mere words...
I also had my first shift at the Community Development Center (CDC*) this evening. It's basically a resource for all the Resident Assistants (RAs) on campus to get supplies for their bulletin boards (BBs), door decorations (door decs or DDs), or fliers for programs (no abbreviation**). We have tons of butcher paper, two die-cut machines, drawers full of regular-size colored paper, glue, scissors, balloons, a helium tank, a laminating machine, a button press, and much more. It's like a craft-maker's dream room. And I get to work there ten hours a week :) The other part of my job will be planning the campus-wide events, and that should be starting pretty soon. Luckily our first event, the Black and White Dance, is already pretty much planned, so we just have to set up and be there, I guess. That will be nice. I'm excited for the event-planning, though! I love stuff like that. Ask my mom. I used to plan EPIC birthday parties.
Before my shift, though, I made two more headbands, as seen below. I can't stop making these! I really need to get that etsy shop set up...
I realized that I have no brown thread. I need to get some. Luckily I had other colors that worked okay with these particular headbands.
I couldn't watch Bones while sewing because my sewing machine faces the other way and it's too hard to hear the show while sewing, so I decided to listen to music. There was lots of different stuff I wanted to listen to, though, so I decided to make a playlist (which eventually became a full-fledged mix CD) of wizard rock and artists from DFTBA Records***. This took longer than you might expect. See, I like my playlists/CDs to FLOW. I don't want just random songs thrown together. So I spent like an hour arranging the songs so that each one led well into the next and no artist had two songs in a row. It was kinda fun. And I ended up calling it DFTBA, Wrock****. Get it? (If not, then you're probably not a Nerdfighter. That's okay. You should be, though.)
One of the main reasons I wanted to listen to that music was because I wanted to listen to some Mike Lombardo. Mike Lombardo (or MiLo) is a musician on YouTube who was (kinda) recently signed to DFTBA Records. He is AWESOME. He plays the piano, which is like the coolest thing ever, and he writes rock music! With the piano! I don't think I can explain how AWESOME that is. Anyway, here's one of my favorite songs of his (called "Abby Never") and the official music video that he filmed and put up a few days ago. You should give him a listen:
Anyway, yeah, it wasn't a productive day in the conventional sense, but I got stuff done! Tomorrow I think I'm going to work on a little secret project for my mom that I can't talk about because she reads this. And maybe I'll make the nursing cover for my aunt that I promised her.
So, until then, best wishes!
*Not to be confused with the Center for Disease Control
**Residence Life (ResLife) does like it's abbreviations
***Record label of artists from YouTube, run by Alan Lastufka and Hank Green
****DFTBA stand for "Don't Forget To Be Awesome" and Wrock stands for Wizard Rock, which is music based on Harry Potter
Days until school: 16
BEDA posts: 14
Sewing projects completed: 8 (I LOVE it when this number goes up! I actually WAITED to blog today until I finished my projects so that it COULD increase. Because I'm cool like that.)
I also had my first shift at the Community Development Center (CDC*) this evening. It's basically a resource for all the Resident Assistants (RAs) on campus to get supplies for their bulletin boards (BBs), door decorations (door decs or DDs), or fliers for programs (no abbreviation**). We have tons of butcher paper, two die-cut machines, drawers full of regular-size colored paper, glue, scissors, balloons, a helium tank, a laminating machine, a button press, and much more. It's like a craft-maker's dream room. And I get to work there ten hours a week :) The other part of my job will be planning the campus-wide events, and that should be starting pretty soon. Luckily our first event, the Black and White Dance, is already pretty much planned, so we just have to set up and be there, I guess. That will be nice. I'm excited for the event-planning, though! I love stuff like that. Ask my mom. I used to plan EPIC birthday parties.
Before my shift, though, I made two more headbands, as seen below. I can't stop making these! I really need to get that etsy shop set up...
Two more headbands! |
I realized that I have no brown thread. I need to get some. Luckily I had other colors that worked okay with these particular headbands.
I couldn't watch Bones while sewing because my sewing machine faces the other way and it's too hard to hear the show while sewing, so I decided to listen to music. There was lots of different stuff I wanted to listen to, though, so I decided to make a playlist (which eventually became a full-fledged mix CD) of wizard rock and artists from DFTBA Records***. This took longer than you might expect. See, I like my playlists/CDs to FLOW. I don't want just random songs thrown together. So I spent like an hour arranging the songs so that each one led well into the next and no artist had two songs in a row. It was kinda fun. And I ended up calling it DFTBA, Wrock****. Get it? (If not, then you're probably not a Nerdfighter. That's okay. You should be, though.)
One of the main reasons I wanted to listen to that music was because I wanted to listen to some Mike Lombardo. Mike Lombardo (or MiLo) is a musician on YouTube who was (kinda) recently signed to DFTBA Records. He is AWESOME. He plays the piano, which is like the coolest thing ever, and he writes rock music! With the piano! I don't think I can explain how AWESOME that is. Anyway, here's one of my favorite songs of his (called "Abby Never") and the official music video that he filmed and put up a few days ago. You should give him a listen:
Anyway, yeah, it wasn't a productive day in the conventional sense, but I got stuff done! Tomorrow I think I'm going to work on a little secret project for my mom that I can't talk about because she reads this. And maybe I'll make the nursing cover for my aunt that I promised her.
So, until then, best wishes!
*Not to be confused with the Center for Disease Control
**Residence Life (ResLife) does like it's abbreviations
***Record label of artists from YouTube, run by Alan Lastufka and Hank Green
****DFTBA stand for "Don't Forget To Be Awesome" and Wrock stands for Wizard Rock, which is music based on Harry Potter
Days until school: 16
BEDA posts: 14
Sewing projects completed: 8 (I LOVE it when this number goes up! I actually WAITED to blog today until I finished my projects so that it COULD increase. Because I'm cool like that.)
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