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Wed, May. 30th, 2007, 02:22 pm
May God bless our troops.

I believe we must secure our democratic and economic beliefs, I just wish I had a better alternative to the current method. 

Wed, Mar. 14th, 2007, 09:25 pm
Stolen from Erin- High School and such

1. Who was your best friend? Are you still friends?
    Lori and Rachel

2. What sports did you play?
Frisbee Golf!

3. What kind of car did you drive?
1) '99 Crown Vic, 2) '01 Ford Taurus

4. It's Friday night, where were you?
9th) Barnes and Noble coffee, 10th) Java Jazz open mic night/Chris' house, 11th) 19th hole open mic night/Chris' house, 12th) Rachel or Lori's house/The Black Walnut 

5. Were you a party animal?
Hmm... fab five and fracker parties...yes!

6. Were you considered a flirt?
Only to Asians, certain AP boys, and one soccer-playing Mexican!

7. Ever skip school?
Yes.... because I was a senior and I could pull crap like that.... *ahem...Rachel Feeler*

8. Were you a nerd?
hmmm... yes and no

9. Did you get suspended/expelled?
No.

10. Can you sing the fight song?
No.

11. Who was your Favorite teacher?
Mrs. Hollier (AP Human Geography) and Flo (AP Macroeconomics)

12. Favorite class?
Human Geography

13. What was your school's full name?
The Woodlands High School

14. School mascot?
The Highlanders

15. Did you go to Prom?
Yes! :)

16. If you could go back and do it over, would you?
In a heartbeat... because I had an awesome time! Although, I wouldn't change a thing.

17. What do you remember most about graduation?
Tie between the bagpipes on the hill and the beachball being tossed between the grads.

18. Who was your high school sweetheart?
Chris

19. Where were you on senior skip day?
Can't really remember... Rach- was that a business law day?

20. Did you have a job your Senior year?
Pottery Barn Kids/ Classic Sound String Quartet :)

21. Where did you go most often for lunch?
Lunch posse....concrete slab, stat!

22. Have you gained weight since then?
The freshmen 15 held true.

23. What did you do after graduation?
Worked @ PBK, The usual family trip to London, First trip to Hungary!

24. When did you graduate high school?
2004

24. Who was your Junior prom date?
Chris.

26. Who was your Senior prom date?
Trevor.

27. Are you going to your 10 yr. class reunion?
I would hate to miss it!

28. Who was your home room teacher?
Mrs. Gardner...my digital graphics teacher.


29. What one word would you use to describe your experience?
Fracktacular!

30. Who will repost this after you?
Sean.. via email, I think.

Sun, Dec. 31st, 2006, 02:20 pm
Whoop!

Japanese Econ.45-70s
You scored 24% Govt Spending, 43% Taxation, 57% GDP growth, and 30% Social Cost!
You are categolised as Economist in fomer Japanese government in 1945-70s! This is the period Japan succeeded in their rapid economic growth since the decadence in WW2. This rapid growth underlies its responsible Keynesian economics. At this time, Japan operated an organised fiscal policy and expanded public tranportation systems to fill the gap between the well-industrialised sunbelt area and other remote provinces. Japanese economic policy at this time installed neither free-education nor free-medication, it had been called as only one successful socialist nation! This reason is based on the priority on balancing market competition and governmental support! We thus particularly need to realise how "balance" and "prioirty" are important roles to take place to guarantee a dynamic economic growth! Another reason why Japan did not suffer from a serious budget deficit is that Japan did not need to spend for a "defence"! As USA guaranteed to defend Japan as a part of its satellite Japan could avoid spending on military goods which create a notorious deficit...

Keynesians believe in a "possitive government intervention into market" to prevent "market failure (failure caused by an imbalanced distribution system and lack of morality)". This does not mean to deny capitalist system. Keynesian support to sustain the possitive aspect of capitalist system, such as rewards based on individual merits and market multiplier effects rising individuals' living standard, so then balance stable economic growth and minimum social costs.



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Sat, Dec. 23rd, 2006, 07:22 pm
Get your sexy on

On my way home from work, I decided to be starbucks fairy and treat the family to some delicious seasonal beverages. All was going well, I had ordered the drinks and was simply minding my own business while they were prepared. And then, IT HAPPENED. Yes friends, to the surprise of my ears,  I hear "Dirrrrrrrrrrrrrty Baaaaaaaaaaaabe, You see these shackles baby I'm your slave." Without thought I found my feet doing a little 1-2 step number. Sad. I simply could not refrain from getting my sexy on. The scene was especially cool as the other customers waiting for drinks were in the 50+ crew.  When I returned home, I told my sister, Rosie, about this (who, for the record, is 14) and she replied "I HATE that song." Haha. I know, I'm one classy gal. :)


Work today. Hmmm. I feel these 6am mornings are getting old. I really like being there in the morning...just not at 6am.

I suppose I will now go ahead and be gone with it. Dinner thing tonight should be fun. But more fun? Nightly conversation!


Ms. Mathis- should you read this, I wish to know if we are doing sectionals this January?! I know many people will be off-campus, will I be imprisoned early?


Happy Christmas Eve Eve! 

Fri, Dec. 22nd, 2006, 03:19 pm
Pide que brinque

REALLY enjoying my day off from retail holiday-hell. Even my elbows are tired these days.

I received the FTE programs list this week. I am so looking forward to working a few programs! Just have to wait and see where I will end up?! I hope I'll work at least one program with Bill and Phi this summer. They were both such inspiring coordinators and I know they will renew my perceptions once again if I spend another week with them.

Off to prepare for tonight's frack reunion (complete with margaritas) and tomorrow night's dinner soiree with the Luthers. 



P.S. The temperature finally dropped a bit here... so I no-longer need pump the AC into my car to feel the "christmas spirit." :)

Sun, Dec. 17th, 2006, 03:02 pm
Canon in D

 Stole this from Ms. Mathis: For all of us who have played effing Canon in D for 5643054857382927475 weddings or who suffered through it in middle school orchestra.... or even those who just happen to appreciate music involving MORE TALENT!

This is hilarious:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM

Sun, Dec. 17th, 2006, 02:46 pm
Count your blessings instead of sheep

I am not sure of the subject of my last post, for I have failed to check. I am sure, however, that the way I felt at the time of the last post, as compared to the way I feel now, is of great difference.
I struggle to find peace in understanding the great sequence of events life brings.  Please do not misunderstand, I am blessed to be abundantly content with where my life path has led me. I suppose the confusion lies in the beauty that has evolved (and could only have evolved) from such a darkened place.

I suspect great sadness need occur; as without such low-points, we are simply incapable of appreciating great gladness. 


Last evening, I received my first Christmas card and gift of the season. I fear that all future gifts for all purposes are now spoiled. :)


On a lighter note, the month of January now promises to be full of delight. I anticipate an incredible visit from a lovely person *and* I will be spending the entireity of the month taking but one course of the fantastic subject of gardening. Have I recently mentioned how much I adore my single-sex college? 

I hope that a month studying the art, botany, and chemistry of gardens will allow me to maintain a beautiful little spot on earth for all to enjoy. 

Once accomplished, my 'charming life checklist' shall be one step closer to being complete:



Completed:

*Learn to read treble, alto, and bass clefs

*Master an instrument

*Become familiar with English verse

*Learn to appreciate the colonial art of my homeland 

*Select a favorite film 

*Find a means in which to regularly appreciate the great outdoors 

*Share a mutual respect with my family

*Love Deeply

*Adopt a passion that will benefit society 

*Greatly respect and learn from my elders









In Progress:

*Travel, in order to better learn the varying ways of the world 

*Respark the art of correspondence

*Invest in the youth of my nation

*Develop a green thumb

*Live a healthy and balanced lifestyle

 

To do:

*Function as a channel of peace

*Lessen comparison of souls

*Become truly humble in my ways

*Strengthen my spirit

*Eliminate unjust fears

*Share the beauty I have discovered in the world with those who seek it

*Share a successful marriage with one person until death do us part

*Establish the ability to cook tasty and healthy meals

*Raise a few children to be thoughtful, independent and content individuals

*Care for my parents and sister when they are in need of me

*Learn to be at peace with death

*Embrace the true meaning of forgiveness

*Leave the world a little better than I found it

Thu, Nov. 2nd, 2006, 11:41 am
Just say no to drugs.

In light of my recent bout with what the doctors refer to as "restless legs syndrome," I have been prescribed Requip.

Yes, you may have heard of it. It's most often used to treat individuals diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease as it helps to replace dopamine in the brain. In my case,however, my neurologist thought we should give it a whirl.

What a whirl it has been. I have been experiencing nausea, dizziness, weakness, stomach pain, headaches, hallucinations, difficulty walking, difficulty breathing, and confusion.

This drug positives in no way outweigh the negatives. 


From now on, just call me Ms. fidgit.

Fri, Jun. 23rd, 2006, 04:53 pm

So this journal is going to turn over a new leaf. Instead of being a public vent board... I will treat it as a life update blog. In retrospect, I should have done this long ago. Better late than never, I suppose.

Tomorrow I leave to assume my position as PCIT at FTE's Economics for Leaders. I am soooooo excited. (Yes, a little nervous, but mostly ready to give it my all.)
I am in the middle of packing and with the exception of getting over this horrible cold I have- ready to hit the road... errr air.

So trust you all are enjoying your summer!

Thu, Jun. 15th, 2006, 11:29 am
I promised a photo....



I love this picture. Something so lovely about a day in the mountains with the boyfriend.

In other news, Ethan is trying to teach me that things can't always be perfect in a relationship.... but I strongly dislike that thought. Have you ever wondered if someone actually misses you when they aren't with you.... or if they just say that to make you feel warm and fuzzy? Do not directly apply this to my relationship... I mean in general. Women tend to have this idea that if we "go away" for a bit... our men will realize they miss us and travel through hell and high water to be with us. That is rubbish. I think we all just need time on our own now and then.... otherwise things become too familiar. Our habits originally perceived as cute by our significant others become increasingly annoying and start to jump on their last nerve. However, having someone who knows and respects your quirks... say, being friendly and smoochy in the mornings or showering in water hotter than hell to feel clean.... is quite comforting. I admit that the last year has been an adventure into emotional dependency for me.... but I am sure this is merely a taste of the other side, that I worked so hard to avoid previously. I have full confidence that my semester abroad will restore my independence and refresh my "no-limits" mentality. (Must give credit to Dr. Wayne Dyer for writing How to be a No Limits Person.)

Right..... going to get my tires rotated, supplies for tomorrow night's british dinner from the specialty store, and to Kinko's to fax my copies of my FTE contract..... which somehow didn't make it to California a month ago.)

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