Monday, December 21, 2009

Home, sweet, Snowless, Home

Well I don't know how I feel about the "snowless" part, but it IS good to be home!

I'm currently watching "The Sing Off"  finale, which is AMAZING by the way! The Sing Off is NBC network's a cappella singing competition. . . AWESOME!!!! Finally, America can see what REAL singers sound like :) w00t!!

So, even though Kanas City is snowless...it's still Christmas, which summons numerous practices and rehearsals at church for the Cantata! This year, my sister was Mary, and my parents were Simeon and Sarah, the Innkeeper and the Innkeeper's wife of the inn and stable Mary and Joseph stayed at the night Jesus was born. It was an amazing play, called "One Bethlehem Night." I was the lights and "keyboard button presser" haha (yes, that was my real title. lol)
I wasn't able to get pics of the actual show since I was behind stage, but I took a pic of the cast afterwards, in all of their robed glory! haha

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink

why is there nothing to drink? Because all of the water is SNOW!!!! Coe now has about 16 inches of snow!!! The beautiful, sparkling, diamond-like snow has covered EVERYTHING!!
Unfortunately, said snow is not the ideal snowball packing snow...but here at Coe College, we make due. Why get your hands cold and wet by making a snowball when you could just throw your friend/victim INTO the snow? They get covered, and while they're trying to stand up, you make your get-away into the nearest building...or behind the nearest friend. haha :D

I haven't yet made it outside with my camera, but soon I will have pictures of this Winter Wonderland!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

A Picture is worth...well, a lot



All right! I promised pics as soon as they'd let me upload, so here they are!!

The American Century: A Joke in One Act takes place in 1945.
Director: Melissa TouVelle
Stage Manager: Ashley Garst
Stranger: Tyler Heisel
Man: Joe Sorensen
Woman: Emily Crouch

Tom's (The Man) homecoming after 4 years of being away at war.

Tom and Margaret trying to figure out what to do with the Stranger that showed up in the kitchen


What can I say? My character's curious...but the stranger claims he's our son come back from the future.

Trying to figure out if men really DID land on the moon


Making the stranger, Tommy, eat his crust...haha I got to be a mom. lol
Now for some Thanksgiving pics :)



The Plaza Lights testing!! Usually, the Plaza Lighting Ceremony takes place after Thanksgiving, with like, a bajillion people, but we found out that the technicians turn on the lights at 2 am the tuesday before Thanksgiving!!!
...so there I was with my family...in 20 degree weather...at 2 am waiting for lights to come on...yes I know, genius. lol

my mom, sisters, the Brauninger family, and Aaron.

my cousin, Eliana...a terror to technology...that's my phone she's eating.


we celebrate Grandma's birthday at Thanksgiving too :)
visiting my cousin Adrian and his family the day after Thanksgiving.
 Ailia :)
 the new baby, Acacia! :)

The KU/MU Border Wars game at Arrowhead Stadium
 our seats were on the 50 yard line, 21st row :)


dad, Uncle John, and Steve

 Alexander is my hero :) He scored the first 2 touchdowns by outrunning the ENTIRE field. I mean, he was yards ahead of EVERYONE!!

FINAL SCORE: Mizzou 41 KU 39!!
Mizzou scored a fieldgoal in the last 5 seconds of the game!!!

 Dad and Phoebe

 Sissy dog :) always faithful

 gaaaahh sissy!!!!

 oh dad. haha

 me and my best friend, Brianna before I head back to school

So that was Thanksgiving break in a nutshell! :)

BACK TO STUDYING!!!!!

ONWARD!!!


 


...
help me




Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Snow! Snow! Snow-de-snowsnow!!!w00t

YEssss!!!! First snowfall of the year!!!

I threw the first snowball of the season at my roomie Michala :) heehee...yes I regretted that later.

But today, THE snow fell. Not just a dusting, or a frosting, but a DUMPING of snow. It's still coming down actually! We're on a blizzard watch, I believe. So, in honor of this beautiful snowfall, we - Brittany, Carmen, Allie, Jordan & I-, like mature, scholarly students of higher education went and played in the snow :) YAY  It was amazing...and freezing as heck. haha I realized that I need to practice my snowball making if I am going to survive the winter with my family. (The lack of snowball making skills at my house is certain death by slush ball)
However, the downpour of snow was ill timed. Tomorrow is "Reading Day" which is the day right before finals when all classes are over so the students have a free day before tests. What a waste of valuable snow that could have canceled classes... *sigh*

Words aren't coming easily today. I believe the upcoming finals have fogged my brain. . . which is understandable. Right now, I'm studying for Irish Lit and editing a history paper. ...joy...haha
I have to say, I will be QUITE happy when finals are over. :) However, that also means that I won't be back at Coe for another year because of my Washington DC term in the spring (SO EXCITED) :)

Well, I'd better get back to devoting my undivided attention to studying...whoo...

Friday, December 4, 2009

Why did the boy throw the clock out of the window?

TO SEE TIME FLY!!! haha

Well I've certainly seen that happen here at Coe this semester!! It's been my busiest semester yet, and everything came to a screeching halt in November!

So, here's what's been going on since my last post on the 5th of November.
Drumline has beaten its last drum until next fall. (so sad :( and yet, I am somehow thankful the season is over...I feel like a traitor). The Kohawk's last in season game was awesome!!! ...and so COLD!! However, the exciting game made up for the unexciting weather :)




Charlie helped the drumline out a bit :) haha



The final score!!!! YEEEAAH!!!

There was Coe's production of She Would if She Could, which was awesome! There was also Melissa TouVelle's senior Directing II project, "The American Century: A Joke in One Act," by Murphy Guyer, which I was in. The play was awesome :) The American Century is a one act play running about 45 minutes, and revolves around a life changing 45 minutes for three characters: Tom, an American GI just returning home after four years fighting in Europe, Margaret, the picture of the stereotypical 1940s housewife, and a stranger, Tommy, who turns out to be Tom and Margaret's son who's come from the future.
I know that sounds crazy, but the play is extremely interesting! If you can, pick up a copy from the library or bookstore. It's a fast read, and engaging all the way through.

Then, like water for a thirsty man, THANKSGIVING BREAK!! Yeeeeeah!! However, it flew by too fast :( My family started a new tradition this year: Plaza light testing at 2 am!! w00t!! Crazy, you say? NO! says I! So here's why this is awesome. Every year, the Plaza, a really ritzy shopping district of Kansas City, has this amazing Christmas light show the day after Thanksgiving. Everyone goes to watch these thousands of lights get switched on and it's a huge deal, however, everyone and their mother's brother is there, so it's always jam packed. This year, my mom found out that the tuesday before Thanksgiving, 2 am on the dot, the technicians in charge of the lights turn them all on so they can check all of the bulbs! It's essentially the same thing as the actual ceremony minus the humongous crowd of people and music.

My computer is not allowing me to upload any pics right now, unfortunately. However, my next post, I promise, shall be filled with pictures (both of the play and Thanksgiving).

Happy December! :)