Thursday, December 30, 2010

Confused, PUZZLEd, and in a daze

Please excuse the nbb reference, but you gotta love it.

This Christmas break has been awesome for many reasons, but probably the biggest one is having family around!! Different siblings have been coming in and out, and it has been nothing short of a party.

Yesterday and today Cami and Ethan have been over. Sledding, watching of Modern Family, and puzzle putting together ensued.

Cami is a puzzle genius, while I have never successfully finished an entire puzzle. But she got a Harry Potter puzzle for Christmas, so I just couldn't resist. With determination, team-work (mostly cami-work), and a love of HP, we made this masterpiece!!!



It has been a blast! and I am so proud of us for finishing that thing!

Happy Winter, everyone!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

New Look!

So, I re did my blog in hopes of being re-inspired. It's actually working pretty well. I'm also digging it's new name, seeing as my blog my life in a nut shell, as well as a look into my mind, which could be considered a nutshell, seeing as I am insane. Clever, eh?

Song of the week? An oldie, but a goodie. The Lovin' Spoonful's "Daydream." Been stuck in my head nonstop. But I love it. Look it up, I'm too lazy to post a link.

Also, I love winter break. And Jeopardy.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Since it's christmas, let's be glad

Merry Christmas, everyone!! I absolutely love the holiday season. From listening to Christmas music, to looking at the lights, to drinking the hot cocoa, to getting the perfect gift, to giving the perfect gift, Christmas makes me happy!!

I found this Christmas was a themed Christmas, and whatever I gave someone, they seemed to give me something along the same lines. I gave Maggie a tissue box holder decorated with different actors (including james franco) and she gave me a james franco pillow case! I gave Erin mustache bandages, she gave me a mustache bobby pin! I gave my dad a statue of the Jep stands the contestants play in, and he got me Jeopardy question of the day calender. It was great.

More than getting gifts (which I love) I LOVE getting people the right gift!! There is nothing I love more than seeing people's faces when they open a present that was picked out with love.

But seriously. I also love getting gifts. This year I got a lot of things I know I am going to LOVEEEE for a long time.

1. My PENGUIN PILLOW PET!!!! Erin's got one for her Guadalupe buddy, and I was SOO jealous. My mo--SANTA got me it last minute, when I didn't think she was going to. I love him. (The penguin. And her. My mom.)

2. I had Hermione's wand, which has made me very happy, but I just couldn't deny that it didn't feel right. It wasn't truly my wand. So I sold it to my Hemione-ish friend Courtney, and for Christmas I got GINNY'S WAND! I could practically see the light shining and the wind blow in my face. It was made for me.

3. You'll remember from my last post my new desire to become a professional face painter?? Well, my dream is coming true!! I got an amazing face paint kit, and I was able to go over to the Archibalds' house and get plenty of practice. (They all wanted one on both cheeks and their foreheads!) I love those kids.

4. Andy got me an awesome HP calender, and an HP tee shirt. He knows me too well.

5. Like I said, My dad got me an AWESOME Jepeordy calendar that I am SO excited to use.

6. Gifts cards for itunes! (from my parents) and Barnes and Noble (from my g-ma!) I am so excited to use both of them. I love new music and books!! WOO!

LOTS OF OTHER STUFF THAT I LOVE AND THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR GIVING ME STUFF AND I LOVE YOU AND YOU'RE THE BEST!!!!

K bye. Here's Sufjan. And an AWESOME video that I wish I had made. Watch it. Watch it now.

Put the Lights on the Tree (Sufjan Stevens) - 2007 from Michael D. Farney on Vimeo.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

PICTURE DUMP!

In a reverse-chronological order.




Partying it up during the day at our capital. Theirs faces are so thrilled because we met Rob Bishop!! WOOO ROBISHOP!!



Me at the Capital building. Very Mary Tyler Moore-esque, don't you think?



Me, Andy, and MJ of course. This was at Emily's Kickin' 80's birthday bash this October!



Various fun activities from our family trip up to Eden. It was there I discovered my life long dream of becoming a face painter, and Holden worked on his ambition of being a rock star.



My nephew is cute, that's all there is to it!! And that weekend, he loved everyone in the fam!! So presh, amirite?

Saturday, November 27, 2010

I've been thinking...

Am I really Ginny Weasley?



Or am I actually Lily Potter?



I'm leaning more toward the latter. What do you think?

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

But seriously,

How is it possible to not be in love with this face?





Marry me, please.

Also, check out this absolutely hilarious and amazing interview with him!

Friday, November 12, 2010

In drafting we...draft.



I'm sitting here in drafting, thinking about what I can possibly tell the world, when I realize one of the coolest accomplishments of my life is right in front of my eyes! I designed, created, and assembled all these sliverware chess pieces (All by myself. Erin didn't create half the pieces! Oh, wait. Yes, she did). Then we made a quick movie, and voila! I am so proud of this danged thing.

Life is going great. I have been having a lot of free time, so you think I would be posting on my blog, right? Wrong. I have been reading/watching Harry Potter, preparing for the 7TH MOVIE PREMIERE!!

It is the first movie that has come out since I have read the books, and I am so so so so so excited for my first midnight showing. I am going to dress up as Ginny Weasley while possessed by Voldemort, like I did for Halloween. (What does it say about me if I was afraid to type his name because I still feel like it is jinxed?)

Also, I still have pictures to put up. I will, eventually, don't worry about it.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Rantapalooza!

(disclaimer: Usually I'm against diary entry blog posts, but I'm in the mood. Don't read if you don't want to be whined at. I'll try to keep it minimal and to the point, and I won't have these kinds of posts often. Promise. Oh, and Stay tuned for a major picture dump. I've got tons to blog about, just haven't had the time!)

I'm growing very tired of a certain type of people.

You all know the type.

The type that somehow manage to make you feel incredibly bad about yourself by putting THEMSELVES down. Or, they think because they're passive about it, it doesn't hurt as much. That's a common misconception. Passive comments are just as bully-ish as being downright mean to someone's face. At least that person has the courage to tell you how they really feel.

I hate being treated like the villain all the time. (Now I know how Voldy feels, except not at all.) Everyone has things going on in their life that make it difficult, and everyone has different coping mechanisms. I get that. Some people don't. Some people only get it about themselves. They can have their coping mechanisms but no one else can. I don't like that.

I don't like it when my friends talk about how they are losers and don't have any friends. If they don't have any friends, what the heck am I?? I don't feel like I'm a loser, but if my friends think they are, then I must be, right?

I don't like it when people expect me to put all of the effort into the relationship. No one likes making the effort. That isn't fun for anyone. But it has to be done. By both people. Or else it just isn't going to work.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

One month in one minute

Heh. Yeah. I only got to day 2. That has got to be a new record of fastest failure in the whole world. So I can feel good about myself for that.

I had every intention of posting sooner, really I did, but i got lazy, or my computer would bust, or I'd forget what I was going to say. So, I'm not going to even try to catch up with words. Here are some pictures from the last month that I didn't catch you up on. Feel free to salvage the story the best you can based on the pictures. Let me know what you think it is, it might be interesting.
















Friday, August 13, 2010

Day 2: Someone you secretly think is cute.

Not so secret anymore for Hannah:

Dear Will from Teen Jeopardy,

Okay, so I've never actually met you. So the only things I know about you are that you are a smart, cute senior from South Carolina that is terribly awkward in camera interviews. So your last name is Dantzler. None of those things matter in love, Will. The way you knew every answer in the Twilight category doesn't even repulse me (although I was embarrassed for you). That's what love does to a person. It also leads them to googling your name and high school. It's not creepy, right? Not that I did it. Just, if a person happened to do it, it wouldn't be creepy. Okay, cool.

Forever yours,
Hannah Grace

PS/ I don't know what it is about Jeopardy Teen Tournament's boys.
There was Zach, The one that loves Geography. Or Gabe,

The Sci-fi novel nerd who wants to go to peru.

And then there was Corbin Bleu Gabriel, who looked like he was going to break into song at any moment.


So...why did all the girls have to be so...unlikeable? Seriously, I hated the winner. It's okay, though. One day I'll be on teen Jeopardy and change that.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Theft can be interesting sometimes.

I have some pictures I need to put up, but I'll do that later. Because this is interesting me now.

I didn't steal this from Erin's blog! That's absurd. But really I did, and it sounds awesome. You write a letter a day for 30 days. Readygo.

Dear Best Friend,
I seriously don't know what I would do without you. Whenever I'm sick of dealing with dumb people, I can just come talk to you, which is like talking to myself. Only better. You understand me better than anyone I know, and always know how to make me laugh. I love our traveling pants. I love our made up words, no matter how creepy they might be sometimes. I love not being crafty with you. In short, I love you.

Love,
Hannah Wing.
Day 1: Your best friend.
Day 2: Someone you secretly think is cute.
Day 3: Your parents.
Day 4: A sibling.
Day 5: Your dreams.
Day 6: A stranger.
Day 7: Your ex-love/crush
Day 8: Your favorite internet friend.
Day 9: Someone you wish you could meet.
Day 10: Someone you don’t talk to as much as you’d like to.
Day 11: Someone who died.
Day 12: The person who has caused you the most pain in your life.
Day 13: Someone you wish would forgive you.
Day 14: Someone you have drifted away from.
Day 15: The person you miss the most.
Day 16: Someone that doesn’t live in your state/country.
Day 17: Someone from your childhood.
Day 18: The person that you wish you could be.
Day 19: Someone that pesters your mind (good or bad.)
Day 20: The person that broke your heart the hardest.
Day 21: Someone you judged by first impression.
Day 22: Someone you want to give a second chance to.
Day 23: Someone who makes you laugh really hard.
Day 24: The person that gave you your favorite memory.
Day 25: A person you know is going through hard times.
Day 26: The last person you made a pinky promise to.
Day 27: The friendliest person you only knew for a day.
Day 28: Someone that changed your life.
Day 29: The person that you want to tell everything to.
Day 30: Your reflection in the mirror.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

August scares me.

Am I writing this because I was sick at looking at the last blog post I wrote for so long?

Maybe.

But also because I'm stressing out and I need an outlet. It is now August. Do you know what month school starts? August. I still have to do 2 summer projects. I still have to finish the 2nd term of health. I still have to finish being a child and hurry and shove all my youth into the next 19 days. Because then I'll be a senior. Then I'll be in college. Then summer doesn't even really exist. It's just a hot time of year. Which makes me scared. And want to cry a little.

But, as 30 rock and I like to say, "that's later. Maybe I'll be dead by then."

Friday, July 23, 2010

Stupid heroes and their stupid complexes.

I've noticed something lately. Something that bugs me. And what else are blogs for if not noting things that bug me.

Guys tend to have these stupid hero complexes. Whenever they have a villain out to get them, they feel like suddenly the girl they love is in danger. Understandable. But they, for whatever reason, think breaking up with the girl they love is going to solve something. IT ISN'T.

Even if you're not together, it's quite obvious you love her. Take Peter Parker for example.



He isn't even going out with MJ when the green goblin kidnaps her. He's loved her his whole life, and when she finally reciprocates his feelings he tells her no because she wouldn't be safe. HELLO? She wasn't safe anyway!! She still won't be safe because everyone knows you'd do anything to protect her. Who are you trying to kid?

And Harry Potter.



Voldemort takes Ginny to the Chamber of Secrets in book 2. Harry didn't even love her then. Then in book 6 Harry is truly happy for the first time in ages, then when Dumbledore dies he breaks up with her like that is going to solve something. Does he think Voldy is an idiot? He's still going to go after her! Doesn't he realize it's a tad suspicious that he breaks up with a girl right before dedicating his life to fighting Voldemort? Breaking up with her won't. help. anything!

Even in Twilight!



Edward leaves Bella because blah blah blah she's not safe with him. In this case the leading lady is a freaking baby and falls apart and ruins her own life (unlike Ginny, who sucks it up even though she loves Harry.) She shouldn't have to. There has got to be a different solution.

I don't know. This is kind of a weird thing to be annoyed with, but it has always just perplexed me. Why do the heroes think they can never love? It's silly. Just silly.

Friday, July 9, 2010

My face




See this?
This is my face.
Please say things to it.
I'm open. I'll listen to what you have to say.
If you haven't got all the facts? I'll tell you the truth.
If you are annoyed with something I'm doing? I'll evaluate it and do my best to change.
There's no need to go to any other person, place, or thing to talk about me.
I'm here.
I enjoy talking to people.
Just talk to me.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Summer Scholars: the camp for "nnn...smart people."

(Thanks to the girl from the modern dance camp I met in the cannon center for the title. That is a direct quote from her after I explained what camp I was there for. I probably shouldn't be proud of it, but whatever.)

Oh my goodness, SO much to tell! This past week I was able to go to Summer Scholars, a camp at BYU that gives you a feel for the BYU experience by emersing you in it. I went in the engineering field (ha. I know. Anyone who knows me would laugh out loud at that, but it was actually incredibly fun and I learned tons). We did a lot of interesting things like...

Visited and learned about the IPP Power plant








That is an ear plug dispenser. You just crank it and ear plugs come out. I know what I'm adding to my birthday list this year!!

We also got to go to a river and learn about Utah Lake's endangered June Sucker Fish. We learned about all the conditions required for the species' survival, then promptly took the perfectly sized and smoothed rocks needed for offspring growth out of the river so we could show everyone back at camp. Odd, but the professor told me to, so whatever.






Then we went back to the lab to practice designing a habitat the June Suckers could survive in. The current had to be strong enough to bring the baby fish back once they hatched, but not too strong, so the suckers could swim upstream in the first place. There had to be plenty of rocks the right size for the eggs to hide under, but they couldn't be too muddy or the babies would sufficate. It's a pretty tricky balance. One a couple of groups of high school kids couldn't get a hang of. Not in one day, at least.











I was super helpful in designing it, obviously.

We also got to try our hands at traffic engineering, where we may or may not have stalked pedestrians through the traffic cameras.




We also counted cars with this fancy schmancy counting machine. It was cool, we got to determine what the speed limit should be on a certain street. I also learned the secret for how to get green arrows at a stop light.



This guy's shirt was hilarious. I hope my parents are reading this, because this post drops many hints about what I WANT FOR MY BIRTHDAY.



Classes were great, but even better were the activities afterwards. Every day brought something new.

Monday...


There was a hilarious fireside, followed by



Hilarious, yet awkward, games.

Tuesday we went to the water park 7 peaks, which I didn't get any pictures of for obvious reasons: It was a water aprk. Afterward we had a pajama party-movie night. We watched Up, which I had never seen before. You may or may not know this, but I get WAY into movies. This entails gasping, laughing, crying, and some yelling, all at uncontrollable volumes. I feel badly, because the guy next to me, who I had never met, took the brunt of this. At some points he would laugh at me, or whisper "they're going to be fine," but at one point I caught him plugging his ears. Since he had seen this movie before, and I hadn't, I followed suit. "Is something loud about to happen?" I whispered. He just looked at me. "Oh, am I the loud thing that's going to happen?" He nodded. Sigh. I'm a loud person. One gets used to it, I guess.

Wednesday, we took a trip to temple square. It's sad that I was just as unfamiliar with it as those visiting from Florida and Hawaii. Note to self: visit temple square more often.







Thursday was our talent show. I was going to clog, but we couldn't get ahold of something for me to clog on, and we didn't want my shoes to damage the floor of a building built in 1911. So, being the fast thinker I am, I changed my talent. It was quite entertaining, if I do say so myself. Click the link, if you want to see just how awesome a person can be



Friday we had a closing banquet, and a killer dance. I mean killer literally, because about half of my big toe came off while dancing. Don't worry, though, I continued to party it up, despite my injury.







Afterwards, on the last night, a bunch of us stayed up until 3:30 in my dorm, talking about everything from emberassing pranks (never let anyone convince you to weave your hands into a volleyball net) to boys (both cartoon and real).




SO FUN! But the best, best, BEST part of camp: The great friends I made.












I'll miss you guys! Summer Scholars rocks my world!