Wednesday, August 25, 2004

So I'm moving off-campus into the Yellow House. Big step to independence, I guess. At least I don't have to eat at Saga and there are no open-dorm hours! I'll let you all know more info as it is finalized...catch ya later. Posted by Hello

Sarah Jo and me again...relaxing on Chris's couch after Fall Fest...yay for getting out of formals and into comfy clothes! Posted by Hello

In honor of my hot friend, Sarah Jo, who is moving to Mississippi. This is us eating at Chili's before the Longview Symphony. Posted by Hello

Monday, June 14, 2004

Blueberry Festival?

Okay, so Chris and I had plans for this last Saturday, but they were changed the night before and we were left with a full day and nothing specific to do. Besides the fact that we both have a very tight budget, we wanted to find some cheap entertainment outside of Longview. Yes, I know that this city is exciting and all, but it seems like everywhere we go we end up running into people we know and can't get away.

Our plan: be spontaneous. Ironic, huh? =)

As of 9 AM on Saturday, we had decided to find a random festival or event happening in East Texas. I came across a website for Nacogdoches' annual Blueberry Festival and so we packed a picnic and took off.

( check it out for yourself! http://visitnacogdoches.org/blueberry.htm )

It was only an hour drive and we arrived in "the oldest town in Texas." Chris and I decided that it was just another excuse to throw a party and sell stuff. One would think that a blueberry festival would be full of, yes, blueberries. However, there was only one or two booths selling blueberries. We did see T-shirts for the event and blue beer, but that's about it. We stopped a girl wearing a blue formal dress and huge crown thinking that she was the blueberry queen, but nope, she was the Nacogdoches Queen or something. No blueberry queen...how disappointing.

We had fun anyway walking around in the sun and humidity looking at all the endless rows of vendors, signing up for prize drawings, listening to a South American band, munching on real kettle corn, and chatting.

Cooling off in the air conditioning of a coffee house and playing Rack-o was fun, too. It's always nice to talk without interruptions and not worry about the usual things of the day. We then opted out of the "Big Cynthia" concert because it was $10 a person...we figured we could rent a movie for less than $20 and have more fun.

So, overall I had a great day hanging out with Chris and had fun experiencing East Texas up close and personal, even if it is a little redneck. I guess I don't have a lot of room to talk being from Iowa--the land of corn and pigs. =)

Monday, May 31, 2004

Grand Opening...

okay, so i guess it's been so long that i last posted that my previous blog has expired. go figure. ooh well...that's the way things seem to be going this summer. i've lost motivation to keep up with some things, and am struggling to keep my head above water in normal stuff. massage classes started and i think i'm really going to enjoy it, as will my family and friends. i just need to trust that god will help me be studious and able to finish journals and homework.

wow...i can't believe i'm technically a senior! college has gone by so fast and i'm freaking out because i only have a year to figure out where god wants me to go and that is strange. i guess i'll just need to trust that he will open doors for me and continue to guide my steps in this next year. it's hard to hand over the keys to someone else when i feel like i could drive just as well, but i know that in life i am just the passenger and a tool to glorify god--he knows where he wants me and i'll let him have control.

time to do something fun on this free day. there has to be some life around here some where! i'm out...