May 9, 2011

Post Graduation Bucket List - Take 2


Well, I've been a college grad for less than 72 hours and its been a interesting few days. 
 Entering the world of adulthood comes with its ups and downs... it's crazy to think that I'm not going back in the fall, or that my days of sitting in class and eating cafeteria food are over. Now its on to paying rent, cooking meals, and grumbling about the price of gas!

In honor of my graduation, I thought it was fitting to revisit the Post Graduation Bucket List I posted a while ago. Here's a brief update: 

(You should know: Strike - Accomplished   |   Italics - In Progress   |   Bolded - Still on the "To Do" list)
  1. Get a job (just starting with the basics here!) 
          Just accepted a position a couple of weeks ago and I start Monday! 
  2. Find some means of transporting myself to said job
          Working on this one - with any luck, I'll be the owner of a little VW Cabrio in under two weeks.
  3. Develop a budget
         
    Working on it, but it looks like I'll be set.
  4. Become a coupon clipper
         
    Thanks to my wonderful Mama, I have a little coupon collection already.
  5. Get involved in my home church
          A slight change of plans, I won't be going back to my home church regularly, but instead I'll be continuing to attend a wonderful little church close to my apartment. 
  6. Find 1 reason to smile each day
  7. Seek a community of friends
  8. Journal often
          Er... working on this one! 
  9. Run a 5K marathon
          I've been waiting for the rain to stop, great excuse huh? 
  10. Curb my appetite for new dresses (see #3)
          Well, I needed a new dress for graduation right??
  11. Stay in-touch with college friends
  12. Visit said college friends
         
    Less than a month until the Lyon/Wright wedding!
  13. Scrapbook my semester in Rome
  14. Take up upholstery (Call me crazy, but I want to be able to do this...and this!)
          A summer project perhaps? 
  15. Become a "regular" at a tiny, romantic coffee shop
  16. Keep fresh flowers in my place of residence
  17. Read books for fun
         
    Thank goodness for Amazon Prime - just a few days to wait :) 
  18. Subscribe to 1 or 2 magazines and read them faithfully 
  19. Continue my love affair with chalkboards... and maybe even act on my feelings
  20. Write notes to those I love
  21. Blog faithfully on my boring life as an adult
         
    Does this post count as a start? 
  22. Enjoy every cup of tea I have
  23. Master the art of wearing heals
          Well, I didn't trip on the platform at graduation and survived the muddy lawn. Check! 
  24. Get a library card and use it often
  25. Keep thinking about jobs in Europe...
          I never stop thinking about it. 2012 here I come! 
Here's to adulthood,

April 28, 2011

Dreaming of Sand and Sunshine

I saw this amazing print on Folksy and now I'm itching to escape the rain and run off to sea...



Screaming for ice cream,

April 23, 2011

Matchbook Magazine... Just Something Lovely :)


My fabulous Kettie Friend introduced me to Matchbook Magazine a couple months ago and I've never seen a magazine so full of pretty things :) This photo is just one post from the "Daily Spark" section of their blog.

Smiling,

Springtime and Zombies and Commencement – Oh My!!

What a crazy semester this has been. It’s the last of my college career, and probably the best so far. It has been a rough ride in places, but I've made the best friends I have ever had and found myself being stretched and growing in so many ways.


Graduation is going to be bitter sweet. In some ways I cannot wait to get off campus and away from school. The distance will be much needed. But, of course there are going to be things I’ll miss. My housemates, classes, theater… I’m going through theater withdraw already actually.

It has been wonderful to get involved in theater again. First with the Cherry Orchard and then the student directed one-acts. Special thanks to Sofia for allowing me to be part of her pantomimes and to Kevin for writing the best Zombie script this side of Greenfield! As a shy freshman I would have never guessed I’d be painting my face like a mime and running through the cafeteria as part of a Zombie flash mob. It’s been fantastic!

And then there are my housemates. Ten wonderful girls that have made this year incredible. How could I have made it without all of you? J

So many great memories, but the future is looking promising too. I have a little apartment with a few pieces of furniture and I’m looking forward to the time when it will feel like home. A job is in the works and pretty soon I’ll be the owner of my very own vehicle.

Bitter-sweet… so many things to be sorry to leave, and so much to be excited about in the future.

So much thinking,

April 20, 2011

Its a Brand New Day



Some kind of magic 
Happens late at night 
When the moon smiles down on me 

And bathes me in it's light 

I fell asleep beneath you 
In the tall blades of grass 
When I woke the world was new 
I never had to ask 

It's a brand new day 
The sun is shinning 
It's a brand new day 
For the first time 
In such a long long time 
I know 
I'll be ok 

Most kind of stories 
Save the best part for last 
Most stories have a hero who finds 
You make your past your passed 

Ya you make your past your passed 

It's a brand new day 
The sun is shinning 
It's a brand new day 
For the first time 
In such a long long time 
I know 
I'll be ok 

This cycle never ends 
You gotta fall in order to mend 

And it's a brand new day 
It's a brand new day 
For the first time 
In such a long long time 
I know 
I'll be ok

Smiling always,  

March 10, 2011

Post-Graduation Bucket List

The future is big and wonderful... but too big and wonderful to leave unfilled with happy plans! So, since I am about to enter into the world of real adulthood, I have decided to create a bucket list for my first year out of college. This is just a start...
  1. Get a job (just starting with the basics here!)
  2. Find some means of transporting myself to said job
  3. Develop a budget
  4. Become a coupon clipper
  5. Get involved in my home church
  6. Find 1 reason to smile each day
  7. Seek a community of friends
  8. Journal often 
  9. Run a 5K marathon
  10. Curb my appetite for new dresses (see #3)
  11. Stay in-touch with college friends
  12. Visit said college friends 
  13. Scrapbook my semester in Rome
  14. Take up upholstery (Call me crazy, but I want to be able to do this...and this!)
  15. Become a "regular" at a tiny, romantic coffee shop
  16. Keep fresh flowers in my place of residence
  17. Become the proud owner of some colorful Fiestaware
  18. Subscribe to 1 or 2 magazines and read them faithfully 
  19. Continue my love affair with chalkboards... and maybe even act on my feelings
  20. Write notes to those I love
  21. Blog faithfully on my boring life as an adult
  22. Enjoy every cup of tea I have
  23. Master the art of wearing heels
  24. Get a library card and use it often
  25. Keep thinking about jobs in Europe...

Dreaming about that last one,