Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
A Rushed Weekend.
I found myself at something i thought I would never, ever, be at this weekend. As we were rushed around from event to event I couldn't help but ask myself I was in the right place... I am sad to say even now I still don't know.
I am talking about Rush for Greek Life here on Campus. For four days you go through this system of "mutual selection" in order to find your house. It went kinda like this:
Day one: All six houses, 30 min. each.
Day two: Called back to four houses, 45 min. each.
Day three: Called back to two, one hour each.
Bid Day: Get an invitation to a chapter!
I had NO prior knowledge about sororities or Greek life at all. If fact the closest I came was working at a Greek restaurant. Haha.
Anywho, I went through with an original 18 girls in my Rho Gamma group (only to end with 7), and became a pledge for Chi Omega. At first ChiO was my third choice, but it quickly became my number one!! I am so happy to spend time with these girls. It seems that this organization shares my core beliefs and morals, and therefore I just made about a hundred friends that share them too!
The moral of the story is this; I might not know for sure that I want to be Greek, but I am happy to be a Chi Omega Pledge. What a crazy weekend it was to decide that. Phew.
I am talking about Rush for Greek Life here on Campus. For four days you go through this system of "mutual selection" in order to find your house. It went kinda like this:
Day one: All six houses, 30 min. each.
Day two: Called back to four houses, 45 min. each.
Day three: Called back to two, one hour each.
Bid Day: Get an invitation to a chapter!
I had NO prior knowledge about sororities or Greek life at all. If fact the closest I came was working at a Greek restaurant. Haha.
Anywho, I went through with an original 18 girls in my Rho Gamma group (only to end with 7), and became a pledge for Chi Omega. At first ChiO was my third choice, but it quickly became my number one!! I am so happy to spend time with these girls. It seems that this organization shares my core beliefs and morals, and therefore I just made about a hundred friends that share them too!
The moral of the story is this; I might not know for sure that I want to be Greek, but I am happy to be a Chi Omega Pledge. What a crazy weekend it was to decide that. Phew.
Monday, September 17, 2012
A Tour of Our Dorm :)
Welcome to our b-e-a-utiful dorm room!! Tori and I have been thinking about and planning our room for a looong time. Probably longer than I would like to admit (We bought our comforters over a year ago...haha). I love our room and I wouldn't change anything about it!! We are lucky and have one of the only air-conditioned halls in the whole university. Plus! we get our own bathroom instead of the grody community bathrooms... I think we got pretty spoiled.
So we start the tour with the bathroom:
It is British themed!! Tori painted our lovely shower curtain, and I provided the trash can and towels :)
We tried to stay as organized as possible with all of the toiletry junk we have... it can only be so organized :/ haha. We tried!!
This is the assortment of the whole right side of the room.... from closet space to above Tori's desk! (Look at the cool tree decal she made by painting on contact paper and sticking it to the wall!!)
Just some of my favorite elements of ze room!! ( The clock might be my favorite... even if it does keep me up all night.)
Just some over all views of the room.
It is amazing how much space you end up having when you set your room up like this! Our hall mates must be jealous ;) I couldn't be more pleased now we finally have all of the finally pieces moved in. I am happy that we have gotten to spend a whole month in this little place, I'm loving every moment :)
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Lefse with the Fam.
For those of you that don't know what lefse is... You are missing out!! It is a warm bready, buttery, sugary concoction of deliciousness :))
So this weekend when we had all the family over for the wedding (seriously we had 12 people sleeping in the house! Only 6 beds too mind you!) we decided to make some lefse. It seems like whenever we get the Hansen side together this has to happen... And I'm not complaining!!
Lefse is a Norwegian type of tortilla that you make out of mashed potatoes (I know it keeps getting better... Butter, sugar, mashed potatoes...yum).
Lefse how to:
1: make mashed potatoes without putting a bunch of salt or anything in them.
2: add flour until is becomes like a dough.
3: separate them into biscuit sized balls and role them out in flat circles.
4: just set the biggest griddle/flat pan you have and cook them until they are browned on either side. (like tortillas)
P.s. You should definitely fold it as shown in the picture... It is the only way to insure that none of you sugar escapes you!!
5: butter them up, sprinkle sugar on top, and eat up!!
So this weekend when we had all the family over for the wedding (seriously we had 12 people sleeping in the house! Only 6 beds too mind you!) we decided to make some lefse. It seems like whenever we get the Hansen side together this has to happen... And I'm not complaining!!
Lefse is a Norwegian type of tortilla that you make out of mashed potatoes (I know it keeps getting better... Butter, sugar, mashed potatoes...yum).
Lefse how to:
1: make mashed potatoes without putting a bunch of salt or anything in them.
2: add flour until is becomes like a dough.
3: separate them into biscuit sized balls and role them out in flat circles.
4: just set the biggest griddle/flat pan you have and cook them until they are browned on either side. (like tortillas)
P.s. You should definitely fold it as shown in the picture... It is the only way to insure that none of you sugar escapes you!!
5: butter them up, sprinkle sugar on top, and eat up!!
Sunday, September 9, 2012
A September Wedding!
Though it looks like it came out of a magazine, I promise you this was just my cousin's wedding. I guess I don't mean "just"... a wedding is a big deal and all :P
I spent the morning by helping setting up the backyard where the reception would be. It was oodles of fun!! Really, most people might be stressing about time and things that won't get done, but it always works out in the end. Make sure you have your bride and your groom... And you can fake the rest ;)
Anywho, their reception was BEAUTIFUL!! And I'm not just saying that because I helped set it up. The backyard backs up to a lake, the space was huge, and the lights made it magical. I hope someday my wedding can look as great as that one did. I really wouldn't change a lot about it; from the outdoors to the rope lights it was truly breath taking.
I spent the morning by helping setting up the backyard where the reception would be. It was oodles of fun!! Really, most people might be stressing about time and things that won't get done, but it always works out in the end. Make sure you have your bride and your groom... And you can fake the rest ;)
Anywho, their reception was BEAUTIFUL!! And I'm not just saying that because I helped set it up. The backyard backs up to a lake, the space was huge, and the lights made it magical. I hope someday my wedding can look as great as that one did. I really wouldn't change a lot about it; from the outdoors to the rope lights it was truly breath taking.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Yo Soy Yo.
So I received this invitation on Facebook a few years ago that said something like "Go into your notes, copy this message, and write 25 random things about yourself". Of course it then went on to say "if you don't pass this on... Bla bla bla" you know, THOSE kind of things. Now usually I steer clear of those messages because I think they are just really annoying, but for whatever reason... I did this one.
I ended up really enjoying it. Not because you are sharing it with others, but just because I found it really interesting to dig around within yourself and produce 25 facts. It's kinda more difficult than you would think.
So! Because I have just found this note... I am going to redo my "25 random things". Some might stay the same, but I bet a lot will change.
Today I am starting with this:
#1: I like the smell of old books.
Like I said, random things :)
I ended up really enjoying it. Not because you are sharing it with others, but just because I found it really interesting to dig around within yourself and produce 25 facts. It's kinda more difficult than you would think.
So! Because I have just found this note... I am going to redo my "25 random things". Some might stay the same, but I bet a lot will change.
Today I am starting with this:
#1: I like the smell of old books.
Like I said, random things :)
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Vegetarian for a YEAR?!
That's right. 365 days might seem like a short commitment to some, but for me... Well we will see how this goes. I will give you the brief story. Once upon a time a few years ago I decided to add "be vegetarian for a year" on my bucket list.
Why?
For a number of reasons. To prove it to myself that I can, maybe a little bit of bragging rights, and most importantly I want to see how this change will affect my body.
When you are not eating meat you have to think about what you are putting into your body. You can't just grab fast food and go. I'm hoping that I will learn how to think about what I am putting into my body, learn what I'm putting into my body, and from there hopefully reap the rewards of this knowledge for the rest of my life.
It sounds good on paper anyway. So, this is day 2. 363 to go. We are off to a good start :)
Why?
For a number of reasons. To prove it to myself that I can, maybe a little bit of bragging rights, and most importantly I want to see how this change will affect my body.
When you are not eating meat you have to think about what you are putting into your body. You can't just grab fast food and go. I'm hoping that I will learn how to think about what I am putting into my body, learn what I'm putting into my body, and from there hopefully reap the rewards of this knowledge for the rest of my life.
It sounds good on paper anyway. So, this is day 2. 363 to go. We are off to a good start :)
My dinner of champions tonight. Who knew veggie burgers actually taste like burgers!?!
P.S. If y'all haven't seen "Forks over Knives" I would recommend it! It is very informing and has some interesting perspectives on food that you don't hear everyday.
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