It has been way too long since my last post. I think I just got sucked up by life and forgot how much I enjoy sharing here. My dear friends Ferren and Natalie brought me back with the slightest encouragement.
Since last winter, not much has changed in my life, at least not my daily routines. But I have done a lot. I graduated from SLCC in May with an AS in Sociology. I was accepted at the University of Utah and started there in August. Starting school at the U was very intimidating. As I got going into the Fall semester I found that it was very enjoyable, the professors are so full of knowledge and they don't lecture straight from the book. Hence, it is very important to be there for every single class or you miss valuable information. I was worried I was going to struggle too. SLCC was my comfort zone. I had it all figured out there. I knew how their systems worked and I knew what was expected of me as a student there. It isn't like that for me yet at the U, but I'm sure in time it will be. I'm going to be dead honest though, the U of U is harder, takes a lot more time, can be frustrating, but the education is very good. I'm happy to be attending school there even though I'm kind of burned out. Oh well, only 2 more years after this semester and I'll be done...maybe.
When I graduated in May, I felt very bored at first. I didn't know what to do with myself. Cleaning really didn't sound all that entertaining and so I decided to start reading books I love again. Since I started school a few years ago, I find it very hard to make time to read the things I enjoy reading. I found this website called Goodreads.com and signed up; it's basically social networking for readers. I really like this site. I challenged myself to read 10 books by the time summer was over. And you know what...I DID IT! It was nice to set that challenge for myself, then complete it, and it reignited my fire for reading all over again. I'm a bookworm at heart. If I could read books all day, every day I think I would be very satisfied with life.
Another thing we did this summer was finish our patio. Okay, it's still not 100% done but we're close. I would say 95% done. I really should post pictures, and maybe I will tomorrow. This was so much work and it's such a relief to have it done. Some might ask why we didn't finish the bathroom first. But my response to this is this, "I like barbecues, I like sitting outside reading books and drinking wine, I like having an escape from the world; and having the patio done creates an oasis for me to enjoy the things I love and get a piece of mind." It's simple really. And now I won't have to clean Moose's paws every time I let him in from the winter cold this year. Thank goodness to no more mud being tracked everywhere! Hopefully we will finish the bathroom this Christmas break. It's been a year and a half since we ripped it out and it is time we get it done. Cross your fingers for us!
Trips this year! ...
We went to Texas to visit my dad in July. That trip was very hard. It is always good to see your parents after a long time. You don't realize the value of the relationship in your life until it's not there on a daily basis. I haven't really had either of my parents 100% present in my life since I was 17 or so and I think not having them being an active part of my life forced me to grow up and view relationships differently. But I'm biased to my own views, so what do I know. Anyway back to Texas. We were only there a few days but we did drive down by the coast, which was nice, especially because the breeze was so welcomed. One day, we went to downtown Galveston to see an old ship which also had a museum about the area; the museum was mostly nice because it was air conditioned and allowed us to escape sweating profusely and stinking like transients. We then walked around, found some ice cream which melted way faster than we would have liked. We also found a Wiccan store...I think that's what it was. Basically it has essential oils, natural remedies, witchcraft stuff, religion stuff, and the like. It smelled really good in there, I can still smell the incense of the store, a musky but sweet scent, probably had some rosemary mixed in with lavender. I know it's not something my readers are interested in, but I found this store to be very interesting. It's a totally different perspective on the mundane beliefs of typical society. Then we walked further down the street and saw a street chessboard, which was really cool. If I knew how to play chess I would've made Rob play with me, but I don't and neither does he. Next we went to the pirate museum and a silly haunted house about the hurricane that swept through in the early 1900s. Another day we barbecued frog legs, alligator, and stuffed jalapenos. I really love food. And on the last day, we went to the beach. The water was so warm I didn't want to get out. I really love going to the beach, I feel so connected with everything when I'm there. I don't know how to explain it. Besides the things we did there, the trip had an emotional side to it. Maybe I'll post that another time because this is already a very lonnnnnng post.
In August, we went to Yellowstone. I had never been to Yellowstone before but I was really looking forward to this. It was a fantastic trip. I think this is also another trip that deserves its own post not just because I want to elaborate about the things we did there, but I want to show you some of the pictures. Yellowstone is truly one of the most beautiful places I've been. It's very peaceful and I definitely want to go back. Maybe not for a whole week, but at least 4 days.
In September, we went to Virginia to watch the Antares rocket launch. This was for Rob's work and I'm so proud of him. He didn't work on this particular rocket, but the next one launching in December he worked on the stage 2 rocket motor part of the rocket. Is it safe to say I married a rocket scientist? Anyway, this launch was incredible. It's difficult for me to explain the excitement and the feelings I have about it because I don't know what to compare it to. I'm definitely proud but I'm in awe that man has envisioned something so great and then made it happen. Science is cool. I don't care what you think, that's my story and I'm sticking to it. This is also another trip worthy of it's own post so I can share the video and some pictures.
It is now October and we are in the middle of the semester. Our time is spent working, going to class, doing homework, and then hitting repeat. My daily life is a little different from Rob's but for the most part, we are very boring right now. We do have another weekend trip planned though. We will be going to Flaming Gorge again this winter and I'm so looking forward to this. I love going up there in the winter because it's very peaceful and serene, I highly recommend this place for romantic getaways.
Other awesome things I did this year: Our Susan G. Komen 5K Race for the Cure team raised over $4,000 this year and had 30 members. This was so satisfying and I feel the 5K was a success! Hopefully we can keep up the momentum next year. I did a 5K with one of my besties, Ferren, in June. The Color Me Rad was very rad and I hope we do it again next year. Ferren could run the whole race but she's so nice, she slowed her pace to help me out. I completed 3 more 5Ks since then - The Glo Run, The Electric Run, and The Witches Brew HaHa. I think it's safe to say I'm hooked on 5Ks. I'm not a strong runner but these events are very gratifying. Maybe next year I can do a 10K. Guess I better make time for exercising this winter.
Alright, I think this is a long enough post for now. I gave you a brief run down of the year so far and it's not over yet. I think that some of the events listed deserve their own posts, but that will take me a little time to do. I have missed you all and hope to be back more frequently.
XOXO,
Miss Lissa
3 comments:
You really have traveled a lot this year. I want to travel more! I love getting away from home, seeing new things but always finding our way back to our little corner of this big bad world. Glad you are back! I can't wait to see the posts all on their own and the new things you are doing!
Awe I love it! I'm glad I am cool enough to make it into your blog post a couple of times :) Can't wait to hear some more, you really are a great writer!!
Thanks Ladies!
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