Thursday, December 23, 2010

Dear Santa

Dear Santa,

You know the drill.
Make him someone who will have made the wait worth it.
Make him someone like the ones in books.
Make him someone like the princes in movies.
Make him someone like the guys in movies.
But make him someone real.
Make him someone who is himself at all times.
Make him someone who will be there.
Make him someone who will fill the gap.
Make him someone who will stitch the pieces of my heart back together.

Love,
Becca

"He's all I want and a big red bow...he's all I want, just for me underneath my Christmas tree"
-Britney Spears "My only wish this year"

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Life

I'm halfway through my junior year of college. I graduate in a year and a half. I'll have a degree in Corporate and Organizational Communication.

"What do you want to do with that, Becca?" That's what everyone asks me every time I prattle off what I am majoring in. Here's my answer: I don't know.

Well, let me rephrase. I know what I WANT to do with my life, but it doesn't necessarily have much to do with my major. It has more to do with what I love doing: traveling, writing, taking pictures. I'd LOVE to find a job that would pay me to travel to a country/city, write about it, take pictures, and come back. I've been told I could work with study abroad offices, but since I haven't studied abroad myself, I don't know how well that would work out.

I'm just beginning to realize that I'm probably not meant to be in a cubicle for life. Granted, I'll never know until I try, and hopefully I'll get an internship that will give me a taste of office life. I am also realizing that I am just one of those people that is interested in too much stuff. I like kids, so I could see myself working at a daycare or a preschool. But I have little to no patience, so at the same time I can't see myself working with kids. I'm just curious about life, and want to try everything.

Bah.



Monday, October 25, 2010

Lady Gaga

Lately, some of my favorite quotes have come from Lady Gaga. I don't know when she said them, or what the context in which she said them was, but they hit home.

"Some women choose to follow men, and some women choose to follow their dreams. If you're wondering which way to go, remember that your career will never wake up and tell you that it doesn't love you anymore. "
-Lady Gaga

"Don't you ever let a soul in the world tell you that you can't be exactly who you are."
-Lady Gaga

I had someone ask me once how I could ever take anything Lady Gaga says seriously. My question is, how could you not? Yes, I know she's a little eccentric. Okay, she's VERY eccentric. Her outfits are weird and out of the box, her videos are exceptionally out there and tend to make me dizzy, but she's still a person. A person who isn't afraid to be the person she is or wants to be. A person that doesn't give a flying leap about what others think about her.

Frankly, I wish more people were like that. I could probably do without more crazy outfits, but I wish more people would be who they really are.

All of this, Lady Gaga included, goes back to one song in my opinion.

"I see your true colors and that's why I love you, so don't be afraid to let them show, your true colors, true colors are beautiful like a rainbow..."


Show your true colors. Be who you are. Follow YOUR dreams. Don't let anyone else tell you who to be.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Victory


This traveling college student has a lot of school spirit, through the good times and the bad.

736 days before yesterday was the last time WKU won a football game. It was September 20, 2008, against Murray State. That was my freshman year of college. I am now a junior.

Yesterday changed all that. The whole time I was refreshing ESPN from my iPod, I kept hearing people say things like "I don't care about football" or "They're just going to mess up like they always do." There was no confidence. So when we won, I don't think my excitement was wholly understood. I literally went running into my hallway screaming that we wo
n...then called my mom jumping up and down...then went downstairs jumping up and down...then calmed down for a bit before heading to the stadium to welcome the team back.
I had basically forgotten what it was like to win, what the campus atmosphere felt like after a win. I've always been proud to be a Hilltopper, but yesterday I really let it shine.

"Whose got it better than us? Nooooooooooooobody!!!" Keep it up boys!

Monday, October 18, 2010

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Part of my Fall Break this year included a trip to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Here's an overview of my experience.

“I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.”

I was bouncing with anticipation at the gates of Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida. It was 7:45 in the morning. I was running on little sleep, some caffeine and a lot of excitement. 8 o’clock couldn’t come fast enough. I had an important date with my childhood waiting for me through those gates.

Harry Potter and his friends have been with me since I was in 3rd grade, around the time that I was eight years old. For those doing the math, Harry, Ron and Hermione have been my friends for 12 years. So it’s easy to see why an area of a theme park would make me a little giddy. The world I had only read about and seen in movie adaptations was becoming real, something I could be a part of and touch.

The gates finally opened. The only things keeping me from sprinting to the back of the park were the looming security officers and my friend. We had to cross through a couple of “lands” before finally making it to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

All it took was an archway with a sign that read “Please do not break the spell limits” to set me off…I literally did a happy dance that a nearby employee said she always enjoys watching. She said watching a guest’s first reaction never gets old.

Then I saw the Hogwarts Express and the Hogsmede sign and I teared up. Words cannot describe the sheer joy I felt as I started snapping pictures. The Hogwarts Express. Dervish and Bangs. Ollivander’s wand shop. The Owl Post. I’m pretty sure I was bordering on sensory overload as I tried to take it all in.

I’ll never forget rounding that corner and seeing Hogwarts for the first time. I could hear the movie theme music playing in my head and I teared up again. It was beautiful. Perfect. The line for The Forbidden Journey, the ride inside Hogwarts, made it feel like I was actually in Hogwarts. The portraits talked to each other. Some of them moved. The Sorting Hat gave us a short speech. I walked through Dumbledore’s office. Not necessarily in that order, but you get the picture. The ride itself was pretty freaking awesome, too! I literally was in awe of Universal and their abilities to pull everything off. The Dragon’s Challenge (formerly known as Dueling Dragons) provided a lot of fun, as well. My friend and I rode it twice before heading to breakfast at the Three Broomsticks.

The Three Broomsticks was a lot bigger than I expected it to be, but I figure Universal had to make it big in order to make it a substantial eating establishment. Breakfast was huge! I went with a traditional American breakfast, even though they had several different breakfast styles to choose from, and wasn’t really hungry for the rest of the day.

We spent a good 4 hours total in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. We passed on going into Ollivander’s. The line to get in? INSANE! So we went to Dervish and Bangs instead to do some souvenir shopping. I only got a few postcards, and got the Hogsmede Owl Post mail stamp. I then got a butterbeer and my friend got a frozen one. The taste is hard to fully describe but it tastes like butterscotch. I’m not the biggest butterscotch fan, but I still liked it. It’s ridiculously sweet, though. My friend let me try her frozen butterbeer, and we came to the conclusion that it was the better of the two drinks. Still to sweet for one person to finish alone, but good.

I could go on and on about my experiences at the Harry Potter world, but words will never do it justice. A person really needs to go and see everything for themselves in order to understand.

And with that, mischief managed.

Decision

So, I'm ridiculously behind on my Project 365 updates on here. I HAVE them all, I'm just about a month behind, with no time to really sit down and update this.

So here's the deal. I am going to continue my Project 365, but the pictures will not be on here. I have them all on Facebook, and chances are good that if you are following me, then you are friends with me there. If there's a particularly good picture, or a picture with a story, I will then post it here. You can find the albums for all the pictures here (Days 1-200) and here (Days 201-265)

I want this blog to go back to what I started it for...writing. Specifically, my travel writing. I do write stuff for my mom and her travel agency, and she sends it out to her email mailing list, but I want that stuff here, too. Read it. Tell me what you think of what I post. I legitimately value all of your opinions. If I could find a career that pays me to travel and write about the places I go, I'd be happy as a clam. Broke, but happy. I shouldn't go after a job just because it pays well. I need to go after what I love and what I want to do.

I want to see the world. Why shouldn't I?

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Update

I know, I know, I haven't updated my blog in like 2 weeks. But I PROMISE that I have all the pictures and will update soon (hopefully sometime this week). In the meantime, you can see them here on my Facebook.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Day 240




I don't know why the first picture is so small...anywho, 4 of my residents, 1 of their friends and I all volunteered with Extreme Makeover Home Edition today. It was only for a few hours, but we still had fun and got to meet Tracy and Paul! :D

Friday, September 10, 2010

Day 239

The cat had been laying on top of my laptop, and then rolled off of it. It would have made for another really cute LOL cat caption.

Day 238

My volunteer confirmation email to work with Extreme Makeover Home Edition this weekend! :D

Day 237

The about me poster that I made during my program on my floor.

Day 236

I was rather slap happy, so I was very easily amused when my cup changed colors when I poured my milk into it.

Day 235

Pancake night!

Day 234

Parents took me shopping for goodies while I was home.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Day 231

Reason number 689 that I love my friendship with Meagan.

Day 230

I had a bit of a mid-college crisis and freaked out. These are all the classes I have left to take, and it puts me at graduation in May 2012. And I have no idea what I want to do with my life! I realize there are seniors right now freaking out, too. :\

Day 229

The quote on the poster that I bought.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Day 228

Our floor's community standards. Please note pancake night every Monday night. Nom nom nom

Day 227

Kat's note that she left in my mailbox. It pretty accurately describes my fan girl moment from the SafetySuit concert Thursday night.

Day 226

I came back to a very artfully decorated white board. :)

Day 225

I got bored and made this for my room. Each letter has an encouraging quote under it that starts with that letter.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Day 224: Fan girl moments are SQUEE!!!

Okay, so it's really small BUT it's my signed MASTER Plan shirt. SAFETYSUIT was a WKU for the MASTER Plan concert, and I went complete fan girl. Doug (the lead singer) held my hand, and I'm convinced he was looking at me a couple of times when he was singing and looking around at the audience. Had I been the girl whose hand he kissed, I probably would have passed out. But just holding it for a few seconds was good enough for me. Afterwards I got to meet all 4 of them and talk to them and they signed my shirt for me. Best. Night. Ever.

Day 223

Care package from Grandma!

Day 222

Helped lead a walking ghost tour of campus.

Day 221

Sunday, August 22, 2010

2010-2011 School Year

This year is already so different from last year, and we only just finished the first night of MASTER Plan.

Reasons why it's different:
1. My group of residents is completely different. I have 3 girls from last year returning, and that's it.
2. I'm not crying like I was this time last year. This time last year I was a first year RA, had just finished my first floor meeting, thought my residents hated me, and called my mom crying.
3. It just feels different...a good kind of different. I can't wait to see what this year brings.

Day 220

Lots of freshmen going through MASTER Plan in The PFT!

Day 219

It's MASTER Plan time, y'all!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Day 218

Residents from last year that are now RAs. We're just missing Katerra.

Day 217

The fabulous staff of The PFT.

Day 216

My textbooks for the semester. Accounting and Statistics might make me cry, even though I have people to help me when I need it. It still scares me.

Day 215

Coach Taggart came and spoke to everyone at lunch...told us to bring the "juice" (spirit) to the football games this year.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Day 214

It looked like Joe was trying to teach Dao Vietnamese. It was pretty funny.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Day 213

My huge, yummy dinner that I made after training today...Chicken, green beans, and rice. I hadn't eaten since 11 this morning, so by the time we were done for the day around 7:45ish, I was starving. Hence the large quantities of food.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

I felt it again...

...that pull, that drive, that feeling. The feeling that reminds me that my job is so much more than a job, that being an RA isn't necessarily "work" for me. Now, I don't want that to sound like I am being cocky or anything, because I'm not. Yeah, this job is not always easy and it takes work for me to get everything done, but I enjoy every single minute of it. What I mean is that I don't feel like I am working most of the time, unless I'm doing paperwork. I really only remember the paycheck when my checking account funds start to dwindle (like right now), and every 2 weeks on payday.

It hit me today during our first day of staff training. I was sitting there while whoever was talking and it hit me like a ton of bricks...that feeling of belonging, of excitement. The feeling of sadness when my mind wandered to the possibility of studying abroad and having to leave this behind for a semester. The feeling of excitement, horror, and panic when I think of grad school possibilities and possibly getting my Masters in something student affairs related. Grad school...*shudders* Scary.

Okay, so some of my fellow RAs might think I'm completely coo-coo for Coco Puffs, but really I owe a lot to the fact that I work for housing. I wouldn't be doing some of the things I'm doing or hold the positions that I hold on campus if I weren't an RA.

Day 212: Welcome to the Jungle!

Apparently T and Janice are our king and queen of the jungle...aka Tarzan and Jane.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Day 211: Helloooooo PFT!

I moved back into my room at school today! Here's my study area...

...and my sleeping area (bottom bunk is serving as a couch)...
...and my entertainment/storage area. One of those drawers is all craft stuff...
...and my kitchen area...
...and a view of my whole room!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Day 210: Goodbyyyyyye Summer

All packed and ready to go! There's still a few things to squeeze into my car once my fridge has been loaded in the morning, and then my mom's car is packed to the brim full of stuff.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Day 209: My Packing Nightmare

I move back to Bowling Green on Friday...hence, I am living in a packing nightmare.
My packing nightmare before...

My packing nightmare after...all the stuff on my bed made it's way in here. There's some stuff all ready down in the basement, and then the rest of my stuff (dishes, pots, pans, bathroom stuff) has to wait until tomorrow...and then there's the nightmare of packing the cars.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Day 208

Ugh. Once again it's a small picture, so you can see it here if necessary...

I was a cleaning and packing BEAST today. This is part of my packing nightmare...emphasis on the word PART. I was very proud of myself because I got all of my clothes in one suitcase. Now it's a matter of getting everything else packed.

Monday, August 9, 2010

LOL Cat

So when I uploaded my day 207 picture on Facebook, I made the comment that I thought it would make a good picture for LOL Cats, but I didn't have a caption, so I didn't do anything about it. About an hour later, my friend Chad commented on the picture with a link and VOILA.

Day 207

In case you can't see it, visit Facebook.

Dad's cat crawled into my closed, unzipped suitcase. This is what resulted.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Day 206

Put together my picture frames for my room at school today...next up is my collage poster with a bunch of other pictures I'm about to send to Walgreens to print. :D

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Listography: Things that make me happy

friends. family. perfect sunny days (75 degrees, blue skies). flowers. letters. postcards. laughing babies or toddlers. hugs. chocolate.

Day 205

I'm a chronic list maker, especially when it comes to packing. I'm always afraid that I am going to forget something.
This would be my packing list for school. It takes up the front and back of one page and half of another page. My grocery shopping list (for once I get to Bowling Green) is a page all by itself. Oy vey.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Day 204: Tax Free Weekend

It's the weekend before school starts here in Tennessee...that means it's tax free weekend!!! Woo hoo!!!
This picture is part one...the Mom&I edition. We hit Target and Office Max after taking the car to get serviced. That huge Target bag? $50 worth of $2 pairs of flip-flops for me to turn into really cute door decs when the time comes, which is the end of February for Spring Break door decs...hey, don't judge me. Didn't really think I'd be able to find cheap flip flops in the 30 degree weather in February. It's called thinking ahead. We also got my white board for my door and various office/school supplies.
This is the after dinner edition. Mom, Dad and I hit the rest of the stores that I needed to hit and got a lot of stuff for school and storage here at home. We also got my bedding for this upcoming school year, which we left in the basement. It came nice and pre packed in a bin, so we didn't see the point in bringing it upstairs for a week. We got the rest of my school supplies, as well as 2 outfits at Old navy (where we stood in the checkout line for like 15 minutes) and a new pair of shoes at New Balance.

Tomorrow: Dad's shopping (at one store) and Costco. Huzzah!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Day 203

I got my hair cut today. Even with as nervous as I was, I think I like this style better than any other style I've ever had before.

Day 202

Once again, the cat supervised while I cleaned. I don't think she trusted me to do a good enough job in the kitchen. :p