|
broels
|
read my profile
sign my guestbook
Birthday: 4/30/1981 Gender: Female
Interests: I know I sound like a granny: reading, crocheting, walking, baking. It's true. Expertise: speedwalking.hugs.tetris.riddles
Message: message me
Member Since:
10/4/2004
|
|
SubscriptionsSites I Read
|
|
|
|
| It's been a while. It seems that life comes at me in waves - for a while, things are steady and reliable, and I'm mostly at ease. Then, suddenly, some jolt blindsides me and I'm left with a lot to straighten out, and a feeling that I should have seen the jolt coming.
I've been kind of quiet on the site lately because I'm trying to figure so much other stuff out - These are the times when I wish I were still in college and could put off responsibility and big life decisions for at least another year or so.
Pray for me, will you?
Thanks. | | |
| "When I stepped onstage at a competition two years after I first began trying so hard to bring up my calves, and I turned my back to the audience, my calves were so huge that I got an ovation even before I flexed them."
Had a blast last night.
I'm part of this Bible study with a bunch of other gals (to say women makes us sound too old). We have it on Wednesday nights, and it usually becomes mostly a chat-fest and somewhat a Bible study, but we feel it is valuable either way. Anyway, we have this Bible study, and we occasionally plan potlucks with all our spouses and boyfriends too, if we have them. Last night, we had a grill-out potluck, then played a game.
This game is the important thing, and it is responsible for all the fun we had. Here's how it came to be: At the first potluck-dinner thing that we had, we were in a friend's apartment, and her husband happens to be REALLY into weight lifting. He owns the Arnold Schwartzenneger Encyclopedia of Body Building. We were looking through it, and my Dan was reading passages of it in his best Arnold voice - which is hilariously close to what Arnold actually sounds like. We were all laughing our pants off, and none of us has forgotten since then the fun that we had with that book. When our study was planning this potluck, someone brought up that fun memory, and decided that we should all put together a trivia game based on Arnold and body building. Our friend the weightlifter (who is now doing body-building training with another friend at the gym and is huge) went crazy with the idea, and put together an extensive game.
The game included the following fun activities: 1. Arnold quote: team members had to read an Arnold quote in their best Arnold voice. 2. Arnold pose: team members had to imitate an Arnold (or other body builder) pose from the Encyclopedia 3. Mold-a-pose: team members had to use a man-shaped sponge to imitate a body building pose. (my favorite was a "kneeling vacuum pose". None of us have any idea what it is supposed to look like.) 4. Movie quote: team members had to guess which Arnold movie a chosen quote was from. 5. Arnold trivia: team members had to answer trivia questions about Arnold.
We finished out our Friday night by watching home videos that our friends made for fun or for grad school (yes, Princeton University has its Ph.D students make dorky videos for their classes). I hope your Friday was as fun as mine.
I leave you with the quote that started it all: "It is important to choose the right posing trunks well before competition. If you wait until a few days before the event you are taking a chance. There is no hard and fast rule on this, but depending on your build and skin tone one color trunks can make you look great while another might easily detract from your overall appearance." | | |
| What a month. I've been having the opposite of summer so far - overworked and underpaid, dealing with a lingering cold that won't quit, unable to sleep at night, and applying for jobs. I'm almost getting excited for fall just to get out of summer! Things should calm down smooth, and my boss is promising me a bunch of comp time in the next week or so, but right now I don't quite feel myself. Summer goals: Spanish, getting through my booklist/bookstack, sewing a skirt or two or three, crocheting baby blankets for the baby boom that's sure to come from all my friends, and convincing Dan to let me keep all my houseplants if we move to a new apartment. I'll try to post here more often too.
BR | | |
| What a great weekend! Dan and I met up with our friends Seth and Jen for a weekend full of camping on the Chesapeake. We ate ourselves silly on junk food, and got to vicariously return to being 10 years old when the boys in the campsite next to us made farting noises when they were supposed to be sleeping. It made us all giddy.
I'm all bitten up from the bugs, but this week feels great - the last week of school, and I'm relaxed.
I hope y'all had a great holiday weekend too. Congratulations to those of you who are graduating this week, and have fun if you're camping at Holland State Park. I mean, have good fun, not irresponsible fun that you can't tell your someday-children about. Stuff yourself silly on marshmallows and make farting noises or something. | | |
| Hey Folks, for those of you who call yourselves past students of mine,
thanks for stopping by. I had a blast seeing all of you again
yesterday at school, and hope that the next week and a half goes REALLY
fast for you so you can finally get out of high school (those of you
who are seniors). Like I said, let me know if you're okay with me
seeing your blog - I won't look unless you tell me I can.
You're also probably already aware that I'm not completely faithful
with updating my site every week. I often forget to, so give me
crap if I don't for a while - especially if you keep checking and keep
getting disappointed.
I'm off to give Dan a haircut. Wish me luck.
| | |
|