Showing posts with label things I love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label things I love. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2012

monday night TV

I've never been shy about or ashamed of my addiction to reality television. And now that I work in the television industry, I feel all the more justified. Since my early pre-teen days, my mom and I have been impossibly obsessed with the Bachelor and Bachelorette. Unlike a lot of the reality TV shows I watched in my teen years, I am not "out growing" this one, in fact, I like each season more than the one before. Maybe it's because I'm finally reaching the same age as some of the contestants, so the men seem to get more handsome very season.

I know that when a new year starts each January, a new batch of crazy women will take over my Monday night television as they compete to find love on the Bachelor. And in March, one of the Bachelor's heartbroken and rejected females will take over as the Bachelorette for the summer.

It's a beautiful cycle of television joy. 

This season is all about Emily Maynard. The too-beautiful-for-words single momma who is looking for a step-daddy for her daughter after her finance 
(and daughter's father) was killed in a racecar accident. 

Yes, yes, I know it's horribly contrived. 
Hold your judgements because it's amazing and I vow to never stop watching.

Love me some Monday nights

One part ABC + 
handsome men + 
single mom looking for love


One part wine +
pajamas +
chocolate chips

=
a very happy post grad.


Sunday, May 8, 2011

overflowing with love.

Happy Mother's Day to the most wonderful woman I know. My mom is the greatest, I wish I could be home to celebrate this day with her and my family. Love you, mom! Happy Mother's day to all mothers: who were mothers, who are mothers and who one day will be mothers. Thanks for everything you do!


 mom and dad, they are the best parents!
And even though my mom and dad have always loved so many different artists and music genres over the years (I credit my taste in music to them) and I could literally choose countless songs that I grew up on (no, mom, I love you but I still will never post smooth jazz or jimmy buffet on here) only one song came to mind when I thought about what to post, Carly Simon's 'Do the Walls Come Down,' the song my mom would use to sing me to sleep to when I was a baby.

Love you mom!

Monday, May 2, 2011

an ode to media.

There are certain days when I really wish I had forced myself to like science or math, so I could have a job and make a ton of money. No, it wouldn't be exciting, but who cares? Then, things happen that make me so happy to have majored in what I did, so happy to have received the education that I did and so head-over-heels in love with this unpredictable industry. 

Last night, and this weekend in general, reminded me why I love communications and journalism. My heart was beating and my fingers were racing as I typed the homepages of cnn.com and searched twitter for Penn State updates.

During the WWII London bombings, Americans were captivated by Edward Murrow's radio broadcasts, "this is London... good night and good luck." After the television phenomenon, Walter Cronkite told the nation on the CBS evening news that he no longer believed the Vietnam war was one that the U.S could win, which prompted President Johnson's quote: "If I've lost Cronkite, I've lost America." Millions tuned their channels to Nixon's congressional hearings an even  more stood around their televisions in disbelief as the twin towers turned from sky scrapers to dust on the dark morning of September 11, 2001.

The ongoing war in Iraq marks the first time that people gather around computer screens more often than the television. We email article links to friends, read dozens of online newspapers and most significantly, we never wait until the 11 o'clock news to be informed. Media has evolved into a complex, fascinating and exciting tool that connects us instantaneously with things happening down the block, and half-way around the world.

Last night, at around 10:30, I went to check cnn.com before going to bed. There was no information on anything that had happened, only a blinking banner telling me that President Obama would address the country with breaking news within moments. My fingers seemed to trip on each other as I scurried to find the remote, turn on the TV and find a channel. Upon arriving to NBC, there was a photo of Osama bin Laden and a news anchor telling me that he was dead. I jumped back onto my computer, and refreshed cnn.com so that I could listen and read all at the same time. However, cnn hadn't been able to update their website yet. Instead of going to another news source, I went to social media site, Twitter. There were already thousands of tweets confirming that Osama was, in fact, dead.

From the time I innocently clicked cnn.com and saw the flashing banner until when I learned about the details of how it had happened, about 2 minutes - maybe less - had collapsed.

Pretty amazing.

The rest of the night was the same, I read countless articles, tweets and facebook statuses about Osama. During the President's speech, I was able to know what most of my friends thought about Obama's address through, again, tweets and facebook statuses.

Within minutes of Obama's speech, through twitter and facebook, I was informed that there was a riot of Penn State students downtown. I knew that they were chanting "USA" and setting off fireworks. Even though the riot was only a few blocks away, I knew it in a quicker amount of time online than it would have taken me to walk there.

About 5 minutes into the riot, I was able to see pictures uploaded on facebook and the website of our student newspaper, the Daily Collegian.

At midnight, only an hour and a half after initially hearing the news, I was filled with extensive knowledge about the operation - when it happened, how it happened; I had watched a Presidential address; I had been on every major news organization's website, including Britain's BBC; I had heard about a riot of my fellow students and seen the photos, in fact, I even knew what they were chanting, how the police were reacting and watched videos of people crowd surfing an American flag.

At midnight, only an hour and a half later, I was able to shut my laptop and go to bed. In my quiet, peaceful room, with a roommate who had gone to bed at 10 and knew nothing sleeping only a few feet away from me, I was able to disconnect from the world.

The weekend started with a wedding that stole the attention of billions (the number of royal wedding viewers still blows my mind) and ended with a death that has re-awakened a sense of news-consciousness among my peers.

This media isn't an industry that was designed to stand still, but an industry that seeks to inform with every platform possible, an industry that isn't held in the hands of a few but is accessible and interactive (hello twitter). I am so lucky to witness it all. I am so excited to one day be apart of it.

Here's some photos of the Penn State riot, taken from www.collegian.psu.edu, full coverage can be found here






Monday, April 25, 2011

let me tell you about heaven...

I went home this past weekend for Easter and got to enjoy the always lovely company of friends and family. In keeping with our "every weekend we're all home" tradition, my closest friends from high school days, Heather, Christy, Phil and I went back and forth on deciding where we wanted to go out to eat, but of course decided on Carabbas, as always.

We went for their yummy dessert and drinks, and look at this spread!

The most divine tiramisu I've ever had in my life. 



One of the largest lattes I've ever had


Wine

Old friends


A night of laughs, reminiscing, friends and of course, wonderful food
reminded me why I love home so very much

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Goodmorning

Each Day, by Max Lucado

It's quiet. It's early. My coffee is hot. The sky is still black. The world is still asleep. The day is coming.

In a few moments, the day will arrive. It will roar down the track with the rising of the sun. The stillness of the dawn will be exchanged for the noise of the day. The calm of solitude will be replaced by the pounding of the human race. The refuge of the early morning will be invaded by decisions to be made and deadlines to be met. For the next twelve hours I will be exposed to the day's demands. It is now I must make a choice. Because of Calvary, I'm free to choose. And so I choose….


I CHOOSE LOVE…
No occasion justifies hatred; no injustice warrants bitterness. I choose love. Today I will love God and what God loves.

I CHOOSE JOY…
I will invite my God to be the God of circumstance. I will refuse the temptation to be cynical…the tool of the lazy thinker. I will refuse to see people as anything less than human beings, created by God. I will refuse to see any problem as anything less than an opportunity to see God.

I CHOOSE PEACE…
I will live forgiven. I will forgive so that I may live.

I CHOOSE PATIENCE…
I will overlook the inconveniences of the world. Instead of cursing the one who takes my place, I'll invite him to do so. Rather than complain that the wait is too long, I will thank God for a moment to pray. Instead of clenching my fist at new assignments, I will face them with joy and courage.

I CHOOSE KINDNESS…
I will be kind to the poor, for they are alone. I will be kind to the rich, for they are afraid. And kind to the unkind, for such is how God has treated me.

I CHOOSE GOODNESS…
I will go without a dollar before I take a dishonest one. I will be overlooked before I will boast. I will confess before I will accuse. I choose goodness.

I CHOOSE FAITHFULNESS…

Today I will keep my promises.
My debtors will not regret their trust. My associates will not question my word. My spouse will not question my love.

I CHOOSE GENTLENESS…
Nothing is won by force. I choose to be gentle. If I raise my voice, may it be only in praise. If I clench my fist, may it only be in prayer. If I make a demand, may it only be of myself.

I CHOOSE SELF CONTROL…

I am a spiritual being… After this body is dead, my spirit will soar. I refuse to let what will rot rule the eternal. I choose self-control. I will be drunk only by joy. I will be impassioned only by my faith. I will be influenced only by God. I will be taught only by Christ. I choose self-control.

Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. To these I commit my day. If I succeed, I will give thanks. If I fail, I will seek His grace. And then, when this day is done, I will place my head on my pillow and rest.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

take this sinking boat and point it home

this song is delightful.

a thankful tuesday

I am very blessed girl, and I never want to take that for granted. Today I was thinking about all the amazing things I am thankful for and was overwhelmed with not just the big obvious things [my amazing, wonderful, healthy and loving friends and family, my education, food, shelter, etc.] but all the little things, that I'm more likely to not see as daily blessings.



1. Music

I know that you all know how much I love music. And it's true, music is one of my most, if not the most, special material things in my life. When I'm happy, when I'm sad, when I'm doing homework, driving, cooking, reading, writing, blogging, falling asleep, walking to class, having a quiet time + so much more. I love music, and I am so lucky to know what kind of music I like for what occasions and moods and to have access to so much good music. What an unnecessary blessing in my life that I get to enjoy the gift of music every single day!


2. My roommate, Kendall
they don't make them this cute these days
Let me tell you, this girl is special. Not only is she my best friend, but she's more of a soul mate. She understands me [and most importantly -- puts up with me] during many not-so-pretty moments. For example, on the last night of spring break, I got a nasty stomach virus. I woke up, got sick, ran to where she was sleeping, told her I needed paper towels, and ran back to the bathroom. Without any questions she woke up, got me what I needed and took care of me. This morning, only a few days later, I woke up at 9:05 with a midterm at 9:05 [I blame my soothing Ingrid Michaelson alarm song], I wake her up in a panic and ask her to drive me to class, without questions or complaining, she did - and talked to me about how it could be worse the entire way there. We'll be far away from each other next year, and I honestly don't know what I'm going to do without her. She's probably the greatest person I have ever known, and I'm so thankful and blessed that I know her. 

3. Coffee Mugs

I have this in white with red lettering and it's my favorite of the bunch!
Okay, I'm not even going to go there with being thankful for coffee, if you read this blog, then you know that coffee ranks up there with family and friends. But, a small little blessing is cute mugs! I consider myself a sort of 'collector' in this. If starbucks sells a cute mug, there is a 99% chance I'll buy it. I have more than I would like to admit, and I love them! I even have some mugs that fit certain moods I'm in. Even though I've turned into a mug snob and really hate to drink out of 'ugly mugs' I realize what small blessings beautiful coffee mugs are. 

4. Nail polish


I love painting my nails! Who knew that putting on nail polish could make you feel so good? Well, besides the person who did, in fact, invent it. I can't wear nail polish to work, and I work on Tuesdays and Thursdays. So every Thursday afternoon I come home from work and pick out a shade to sport until the following Tuesday. Nail polish is a little life joy. And isn't that what life is about? Taking part of things that give you joy? I'm so very thankful for nail polish 

5. Napping blankets
don't you want to just curl up under this?
Okay, it would be weird for me to go deep about this one, but I have lots of comfy, soft, fleecy blankets that I love curing under to listen to music, watch TV, drink coffee, talk with friends, and nap. In fact my legs are wrapped up in my favorite brown one as I write this. Mmm, I love soft blankets.  

It's actually now 12:30 am on Wednesday, but I started writing this on Tuesday, so that's what I'm still going to consider the time to be. I am so thankful for so many things in my life, stretching far beyond material items. Looking at things we're thankful for forces us to look at why life is good. If we weren't thankful for anything, we wouldn't appreciate anything -- and if we didn't appreciate anything we'd miss out on a lifetime of happiness. 

What are the little things in life that you love and are thankful for?


Thursday, March 3, 2011

spring is in the air!

I'm feeling a change. More like, I'm feeling defrosted.

The glacier of State College, PA is finally thawing out. This week its been sunny and in the 40s -- which feel more like the 60s compared to the last few weeks of below 10 -- and everyone seems to feel better. Our lack of being close to the sun for the past few months is all about to change -- and I couldn't be happier, I love changing seasons!

As people put away their coats and Penn State prepares to spend an absurd amount of my tuition money on landscaping, I can't help but to feel all warm inside. I'm graduating in 2 months and a few days and while I don't have it figured out yet, I'm finally ready to figure out where I'm headed

Georgia? Philly? D.C? Who knows, all long as happiness is included then sign me up. Until then bring on the final few PSU baseball games, creamery milkshakes and no jacket.

Happy pre-spring! I'm feeling a background and header change within the next few days, I don't want to look at snow covered trees anymore.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

sunday cravings

I want a Vanilla Chai Latte, 


From Saint's Cafe in State College


Right Now. 

Thanksgiving break brings me back to my family and home, but away from the wonderful joys of State College that I have grown so accustomed to over the last three and a half years. 

Oh dear, #things-I-need-to-learn-to-let-go-before-I-graduate

Sunday, June 27, 2010

i love sundays

I love Sundays for a few reasons, but one of the main reasons is because postsecret.com updates their website every Sunday. Post secret is my favorite blog to follow, of all time. The concept of the site is simple but what can be found there can be funny, heartbreaking, beautiful, sad and moving. People from all over create a post card, and write their secrets on it and mail it in anonymously. The post cards get published in books, but also updated on postsecret.com. Sometimes the "secrets" are actual secrets, but sometimes they are just things that people are afraid to say out loud.

The creator of the website, a man named Frank Warren, spoke at Penn State my freshman year. He told the audience that he went through a time in his life where he was depressed and had decided to kill himself, however it was knowing that he wasn't alone, from the secrets, stories and confessions of other people, that saved him. He started the site as an attempt to 'pay it forward' and help other people by making it public that everyone goes through things they are afraid to say out loud.

The site is more than a blog, it's been a sort of a cultural phenomenon. The site is extremely popular and the kind of art on the front of the post cards has started a new form of art, appropriately called "mail art," I even was quizzed on this art form, and post secret, in one of my college art classes. The site has also achieved the purpose that Frank intended it too, it has saved lives and let people know that they are never alone. Every few weeks, there is a card posted that says "I was going to kill myself, until I read this secret....(insert older post secret here)."

Just two weeks ago, this secret was posted:


Within a few HOURS of the secret being posted, there were facebook groups, having almost 60,000 members by the end of the week, that were supporting and encouraging whoever wrote this secret not to give up, not to do it, and that he or she was not alone. Then, the following week, followers of this story organized a rally against suicide on the Golden Gate, the place where most suicides occur.


Click to read the article in TIME

My friends can affirm, I love this website. I have one of the books on my night stand and save the images of my favorite secrets every week, resulting in a "P.S" picture folder on my computer that most likely takes up more memory than I would like to admit.

If you haven't visited the site before, you should try it out. So simple, but so powerful. There are also tons of youtube videos out there that show case 'stand-out' secrets, and I could watch them for hours (and have on one or two occasions, shh). This is one of my favorites, I hope you enjoy and can see why people love this website. 


Tuesday, June 22, 2010

it's official!

Although my summer break from the academic year is nearly half-way through, yesterday was the first official day of summer.



 Things I love about summer: 

-motivation to read more books                            
-iced coffee
-family vacation








-long hot days
-long cool nights
-drinking immeasurable amounts of crystal light peach iced tea 






- Bethany Beach, DE
- not feeling guilty about using sunless tanning lotion
- having an excuse to paint my toe nails obnoxious colors







-no longer having the "I don't have time" excuse
- back-to-school school supplies sales starting in June
-catching up on a year's worth of scrap-booking 




There are a lot of things that I love about summer. So far I'm having a great one, and I hope you are too.