Monday, January 24, 2011

Just to catch up

This week, Austin and I made spinach quiche


...and tried ginger beer for the first time. (Thanks Bree)


Oh hey yeah you bet it was good.

I was surprised at how easy and fairly cheap quiche is to make! And really filling. We've got the other half of the pie for leftovers tomorrow night. My wallet is happy.

Also! We went to see the greatest winter display of all time! Seriously.
ICE CASTLES!


This guy has created these huge castles out of icicles and people can pay to walk through them. We went with Katie and Skylar and it was really great. Sometimes I find that I can actually handle this winter thing.


Friday, January 14, 2011

The F-word

For women in my generation, calling yourself a "feminist" can be tricky territory, depending on whom you're talking to and the connotations that sometimes tag along accordingly.

I like this definition.
"In a nutshell, it goes like this: View men and women as equals; see your gender as neither an obstacle to success nor an excuse for failure; laugh at yourself occasionally; get out of bed in the morning; don't forget to vote." -Meghan Daum

By this explanation, ladies and gentleman, I am a feminist.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Every once in a while I have a day where I don't do much to increase the worth of my life. I'm sick, slinking around my house in an oversized Carolina shirt and no makeup.

Oh hai, world. I'll just see you tomorrow, okay?

The head and the heart

One more for the stars and the eyes of the walls.
I saw your face.
I saw you callin out.
I saw your face in the crowd.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Wynton

This semester, I'm studying jazz. I'm eating pizza with barbeque sauce and goat cheese. I'm reading books about the ancient Greeks and trying my best to keep warm and avoid Provo's seas of ice and snow.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Health musings

Just a perspective.

I'm all for campaigning for a new look at body image. Coming to understand self-worth as more than appearance or empty awards.

However.

I'm not okay with excuses for avoiding self-improvement. It's a new year, right? I think we should ALL make the resolution to be healthier, and thus happier, people. I know moderation is a hard thing to come by, but somehow we've all got to find a balance. Be proud of yourself, but also realize that becoming better and eliminating damaging habits or characteristics is absolutely crucial.
Sometimes I find myself sounding like a Scrooge. People are hard.