Description

...

I Want to go to There

Posted on: Saturday, April 21, 2012

Somehow I went from being the girl who ran off to Europe for a year (ok, I guess a planned exchange student year is not really "running off to Europe") and was planning on returning to study abroad in college, to instead being married with two kittens in the middle of Texas. In quite a short amount of time, too. I certainly changed a lot in the last five years or so, but the desire to travel remains. I don't long for the freedoms of young, unattached travel, nope not at all. I just want to travel with my husband now, and he wants to travel with me, so it has worked out nicely. A while (this post has been a long lost draft since January, heh) ago I watched this video and scanned this article, and they got me thinking about the places we want to go.

On a related note, one of my Christmas gifts to Kyle/us was this...

Which I found on Etsy. I could probably make one myself, but I just came upon this right before leaving PA and ordered it as I thought it would be nice for Christmas. If you don't recognize it, or if you do but can't quite place it, it is replicated from the movie Up.

Right around Christmastime, Kyle also brought Bonnie home if you recall...
which has prompted (though we were already talking about it) us to start a list of places we should adventure to on the motorcycle. Here's what we've got so far.
Possible future Motorcycle or Car Road Trips:
The Alamo
Sea World at San Antonio
California
Shiner Brewery

Having never been for a ride on a motorcycle, however, I don't know if I will like it or hate it, so we will have to see if those trips will be made by bike or by car. Here are just some of the places I'd like to go, a little further than I think Bonnie could take us.
Trips that Require Airplanes:
New Zealand


Scotland


Greece (I mean we're naming our future baby boy Apollo)


Egypt

Norway

Australia

back to Finland (my number one destination)

and really, what I wouldn't give to go whale watching, somewhere.


images via Pinterest

Lately, this Week

Posted on: Friday, April 20, 2012

 Darwin has taken to sleeping here, by my desk in the corner.
 Also she sometimes jumps to the top of the door and then onto the shelves in the bathroom. bad kitty.




 after the freezer was left open one night, the popsicles haven't been the same
 Darwin was trying to catch the water from the tap. She wasn't too successful and just got very wet. I took a video. It's probably a boring five minutes, but it was pretty funny. had to be there...




 Hux thought the pizza was for him.

 yes, the things in this bag are for the wedding. ;)
My swap mug arrived. :) More on this later.

 my shoes came, finally after being back ordered!

We got take-out salads to bring home so we could watch the Pens!

Kyle had today off, so we're enjoying a long weekend. Well, we'll enjoy it if the Pens win this game...

Thursday Thoughts (4)

Posted on: Thursday, April 19, 2012

{one} The Penguins beat the Flyers, 10-3 last night. TEN TO THREE. This after losing the first three playoff games, badly.


{two} New Jason Mraz cd came out Tuesday. I downloaded it of course. I have unfortunately been spoiled by getting to see the 'mazing Mr. Mraz live several times, and the produced stuff is never as good as live. But, still pretty good.

{three} Husband and I love these popsicles. We love mango. We love popsicles. Unfortunately the freezer was left ajar Tuesday night, and the shape and solid state of the popsicles has certainly been altered. Still good.


{four}I'm taking a bio course from University of Phoenix online starting next Tuesday. Also, I have to get a meningitis shot before I can register for Baylor classes. I thought I was good to go as I've had one within the last five years as they first told me, but not within five years from the first day of school, boo. I guess it's time I found a doctor down here anyway?

{five} My new phone background- a photo of the print I ordered for the wedding!

{six} Parks and Recreation is back tonight! My favorite.

{seven}Kyle sent me this and it made me chuckle. 
{eight} Today I am especially glad we switched our car insurance to USAA. Kyle locked his keys in the car at work.

{nine} I couldn't wait anymore, I had to try on my dress. It was definitely doable, since it's a simple zip up, though I had to close the door to keep the cats out, and worried about picking up all the dirt and dust on the floor. But, it was fun! It fits pretty well.

{ten} There was talk of possibly going to Sea World down in San Antonio this weekend. It's about equal distance from Austin as we are to Austin, for 2.5 hour drive down. I am conflicted though because I know animal captivity is not always that great, but I really like seeing animals. Sigh. We could go just check out San Antonio, and visit the Alamo...

{eleven} I made these pork chops for dinner yesterday. Pretty good. I used Bully Hill red wine- really tasty wine. I like to try one new recipe a week at least. I definitely want to try this cajun chicken pasta next week!

{twelve} Many thanks to Meghan for all the awesome favorite things of hers that she sent me! I'll write a post on the two swaps I've participated in soon. :) 

Wednesday Wedding: My Dress

Posted on: Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Last Wednesday evening my dress arrived! 
And I'm giving you just the tiniest of sneak peeks. 

That's all you get! :)

But I have other amazing news- my two best exchange student friends who were in Finland with me 2006-2007, Claire from Australia and Nathalie from Germany, are BOTH taking a trip out to the States and coming to the wedding in June! That's pretty incredible. I am so excited!

Nathalie and Claire in Amsterdam, Eurotour '07

Prints

Posted on: Tuesday, April 17, 2012



These two prints from Keep Calm Gallery arrived today, to be used as decoration at the wedding (and I don't mind having them up in the house afterwards too, of course)! I've had my eye on the top one for a while, and I recently discovered the "I Love You" print- which is perfect with a man in the military! Kyle was teaching me the terms during a car ride one day, but I think we only made it up to i.

Deciding on Baylor

Posted on: Monday, April 16, 2012



So, you know I decided to go to Baylor for grad school, you know why social work, and you saw a bunch of pictures I took when visiting BU, but here's a little bit of the reason why I picked Baylor.

I have to admit that before learning too much about Baylor (or either school, really), I was leaning toward UT. I really liked their research and interdisciplinary approach, and thought Austin would be a cool place to go, especially as someone who was not much looking forward to living in Texas. But the main problem with UT is that it is in fact in Austin, which is about an hour away, not including traffic, in a big city. An hour maybe doesn't seem too bad, but when compounded with the traffic that would undoubtedly occur, and the hassles of city driving, making the journey five days a week there and back did not sound too appealing. If I had only gotten in to UT, or decided to go to UT, I would find a way to make it work, but the more that I thought about the drive every day, the more I was eager to see if Baylor would be a good alternative.

One reason I was unsure about Baylor is because of the strong religious association the school has, and the faith-based approach the school of social work advertised. I am not a religious person, I didn't grow up with any teachings of faith. I occasionally get to thinking about it and Kyle answers to the best of his knowledge when my stream of questions arise (he grew up going to Presbyterian church). I like learning about the Bible, but having no faith to fill in the gaps, it leaves the logic apparently flawed, and I'll never really "get it" for myself. So when I received emails from people signing off with "Blessings, So-and-So at Baylor," it made me feel a little weird. And when I went in for the preview day, I had concerns that I wouldn't fit in or that my lack of religious knowledge and experience would put me at a disadvantage. Other potential students were talking about how God led them there and how he told them it was their path. I sat quietly and ate my lunch. The Army stationed Kyle in Texas, and that's why I'm here looking at Baylor- it is close enough for me to get to. I didn't say anything, and towards the end of the day I was scrambling to think of the right way to ask my question- how I, someone with my lack of background or experience, would fit in at Baylor. Would my lack of belief be a problem? (This being said, I had really great feelings about the school all through the day. I was giddy with excitement, and couldn't stop smiling despite the growing migraine attacking my brain and looking down every time someone talked about God or Jesus.) Luckily, somebody else sort of asked the question during the student panel, asking how big a part the faith-based approach really is. The students answered that it is really what you make of it; some take faith into consideration and talk about it more, working it into their studies, and others hardly do. So, this reassured me enough that, while there might be some awkward or slightly uncomfortable times ahead, it shouldn't negatively effect my education or experience. Faith isn't all about religion, after all, and I appreciate an opportunity to learn more about things I don't quite understand, and to become more comfortable when the topic arises. I left Baylor feeling really excited. With a major migraine, but still really excited.

Baylor appealed to me for several different reasons. It is in a much smaller city than Austin, and the school is really easy to get to right off the highway. The School of Social work recently moved to a new building downtown, only a few minutes away from main campus, but far away enough to assure stress-free parking all the time. I was totally OK with being in our own little Social Work bubble, and there is a shuttle running to and from main campus. These may seem like little things, but I'm expecting grad school to be hectic and stressful, so I want to make sure to keep extra stressors to a minimum. Baylor is a smaller school, but with all the benefits and qualities of a big school (so says the dean). Everyone there was really friendly, genuinely interested, and excited. I liked campus; it was impressive even though I may not be spending too much time there. The way the week usually breaks down (for the first year at least), is M/W/F are classes, and field internships T/Th. The good news here is that they have internships here in Temple, Killeen, and surrounding areas, so there is a chance I may have an even shorter drive for half the week (even if not, Waco is still a much easier drive than to Austin every day). One of the professors told me she also lived in Temple, so that was reassuring that the trip would certainly be manageable. I'm excited to jump right into an internship first semester. The first year is a more generalist practice year, so that you can get experience on a micro, mezzo, and macro level, and second year more focused in whatever direction you choose. I just today had a phone interview/chat with the field placement advisor, and it only made me more excited to get started! Hopefully within the next few weeks I will have my placement all set up!

In my situation, the one where I have to live where the Army tells us, I couldn't be too picky with my options for school, but I am lucky that both UT and Baylor are within distance for me, or I'm not sure what I'd be doing about school. I'm not one of those people who ever had their heart set on going to a certain school, or ever felt particularly tied and dedicated to a school, so I'm just glad I will get to go somewhere! I'm looking forward to the grad school experience of being with people hopefully equally as interested and hard working, something that can be really lacking with undergrads.

PS- Baylor has live bears and a marina with kayaks. And green is kind of my color. Sold. I'm excited to be a Baylor Bear. :)
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

from the desk All rights reserved © Blog Milk Powered by Blogger