Tuesday, May 18, 2010

This summer is going to be good!

With all the stresses of school, I have severely neglected this here blog. I've been told it only gets worse. However, until then, I'm going to have the best summer! I'm working full time, (Weird that I'm looking forward to that, huh? I'm tired of being broke!) I plan on hitting the pool a lot with my sisters and their kids, and since I'm eating candy this year I get to enjoy cotton candy on the 4th of July! :)

For a great kickoff to my summer, I found quite a treasure at my parents' house last weekend. It's a picture collage that used to hang in my room. It's essentially all my favorite memories from high school to about a year after my mission. Oh boy, are there ever some gems in there. They're too good to wait til next Monday to do an official "Memory Monday" post. They're just too good. I will space them out, however, because otherwise this post would go on forever.

Here's one of my favorites:Oh, Darwin Avenue. You know, I'm not a big fan of surprises. But Darwin Avenue...oh-ho-ho Darwin Avenue...what a pleasant surprise that turned out to be! I always think that in order to be guaranteed the most absolute best time of my life doing anything I must plan every little detail of it. My apartment on Darwin Avenue could not have proven me more wrong. It didn't turn out ANYTHING like I had anticipated, and I loved every minute of it.

When I was looking for a new apartment for my second year at Utah State, (I'd say my sophomore year, but let's face it. I didn't exactly follow the standard 4 year plan with college) the place I wanted to live still had tenants in it. No one was home at the time I went to view it, so I just had a peek in the windows. It had a nice big living room and a fire place, and from what I could see through the bedroom window, it looked really spacious for 2 people to share. My room-roommate and I were friends from high school, but we didn't know the other two girls who would be living there also. I told my friend Katie that we should hurry up and snatch it without really seeing the inside because it was pretty cheap for being right next to campus. So, imagine our surprise when we arrived the weekend before school started and found out that we had signed up to live with 2 other girls in a one bedroom/one bathroom apartment. That's right, there were two sets of BUNK BEDS in that room whose window I peeked through. I saw two cute little beds, it just never occurred to me that I should look UP to see if there were more beds on top of those cute little beds. Now, had I known this before-hand there is NO WAY I would have signed that lease. FOUR GIRLS? ONE ROOM? ONE BATHROOM????? And if that had happened, I would have missed out on one of the funnest years of my life. I have an entire journal full of the things we did, but since I said this post wouldn't be long, I will get on with it. Why are we in the tub together? Well, I believe we were coming home from a movie and we were in a giant 12-passenger van (which is random and irrelevant). I don't even remember whose van it was. Anyway, it was spring and in Logan that means one thing...rain. It had been pouring all night, and for some reason we decided to stop at the Chevron on Main and 4th North and splash in the GIGANTIC puddles in the gutters. When we got home, we were all cold and since our complex didn't have a hot tub we made one of our own. I had just ordered two lovely swimsuits from J.Crew, my red one and the yellow one that Katie is wearing. It fit her better than it did me, so I gave it to her. My swimsuit's color was named "Poppy". Leslie (in the pink) bought a matching green one named "Stem" but I think she returned it. Basically, when you spend all year in the kind of close quarters we had, sharing a tub just isn't that out of place.

Now as for this picture...you'll only get this picture if you've seen this movie:


Just to highlight a few more memories from that year:


  • Weird Dan (that we met while picking up firewood at Anderson Lumber)
  • Katie making papyrus on our porch for a school project
  • Sleeping outside only to have the sprinklers turn on that night
  • Getting pet frogs for my birthday
  • Mark falling in love with our great friend and neighbor, Hailey
  • Hailey climbing through her window anytime she got locked out
  • Mark entertaining us with his guitar
  • Tara falling in love with Greg
  • Tom McKnight, the meteorologist, making biscuits for the ward talent show
  • Our "laser" show (flashlights) for the ward talent show
  • Watching (at home!) a special copy of Titanic when it had just barely been released in theaters
  • Silent Scott...oh my gosh, he is going to get his own post soon. I can't pass that up.
  • Leslie doing a workout video with hand weights and me trying to follow along with soup cans...and they were too heavy for me
  • Getting hooked on Days of Our Lives for a month, all thanks to a ridiculous character named Susan Banks
  • Playing pranks on J. L. Roring and his roommates and accidentally breaking their window
  • Relief Society slumber party at our bishop's giant lodge
  • Lagoon rides on the bunk bed

LOVE YOU GIRLS!!!



6 comments:

Janelle said...

Isn't college great?

It is fun to see your pictures and hear some of your stories.

I think we all know a weird Dan.

MelanieBrenchley said...

Nothing compares with college days at USU - go AGGIES!

For years I have been trying to block out the fact that I had ever seen that terrible terrible movie "Rubin & Ed"... that is two hours of my life I wish I had back!

Anonymous said...

don't forget the night you became "a True Aggie!!"
love you dollface :) i always loved coming to visit you at USU.
taunia

Michelle Montgomery said...

I have very similar memories of me and my roommates in a tub together...must be a college thing.

Katie said...

I just got home from a cruise and had 46 new posts on my google reader. I am so tired and didn't feel like reading any, but just as I was about to close the window I saw that Bowling and Pink Puff Hearts had a new one and thought I'd take a gander. Boy was I surprised to see my 19 year old self in a swimming suit in the bath tub! that was an awesome post and so many memories came flooding back.
- we picked one of us to be the monthly princess.
- captain crunch in my pillow
- bunk latter under my sheets
- mel gibson poster (was in mel gibson??) above your bed
- tara's stinkyness forcing us to sleep in the livingroom.
- the giant underpants you guys laid on my bed right before my date came over.
- when we shattered our door and had plastic in it for months.
- laying-out on our roof
- me eating cereal in my mac n cheese bowl.
- physiology with andy anderson
- the jello slide on old main hill

ok, i better be done now. i love you!! i wonder if the other girls check this. such fun memories.

Leslie said...

Stem and poppy. Oh, stem and poppy! What a great year! Tara and I had never even seen the place and we were just as surprised as you. I love Psycho Dan and our "hot tub". Remember Tara's blankie? And the octopus? And me yelling at you for calling that casserole "funeral potatoes"? I am anxiously awaiting the Silent Scott post! Best wishes for a fantastic summer...maybe I'll see you at Deseret Peak sometime:)