Thursday, June 12, 2008

Summer is here: Part 2.


Hello, lover. I've missed you so.

My Top 3 from last night: Joshua and Katee, Chelsie H. and Mark (I love you Mia Michaels!), and Twitchington.

Bottom 3: Rayven and Jamie, Susie and Marquis, Will and Jessica.

Also, some insight from my roommate Jenny, a first-time viewer, on Mary Murphy: "It seems like she's always yelling."

You don't know the half of it.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Summer is here.

Growing up in California, we didn't really have much in the way of summer storms. I mean, we didn't really have much in the way of ANY storms, but especially not the crazy summer ones that seem to happen almost everywhere else. I mean, I remember when I was younger and there would be thunder and lightning, we would actually sit at the window and watch it, because it was such a novelty. And then I moved to Utah and it became a bit more commonplace. And now, like my sister in North Carolina, I'm trying to get used to the East coast weather shenanigans.

This picture was taken (not by me, unfortunately) during a storm on Sunday night, with lightning seeming to strike the Empire State Building.

Last night I went with some friends to the Death Cab for Cutie concert in Brooklyn. The venue was the McCarren Park Pool, which is actually a gigantic public pool that's been drained. It was a very cool venue, and the band was great.


A little over an hour into their set, however, things start to get dicey. The wind starts picking up, and we realize that the intermittent flashes of light are not just from cameras - we are in for another storm. The band looks more and more uneasy as their long emo hair is whipped around by the wind, and the huge lights above the stage begin swinging menacingly. The band finishes a song and exits the stage and moments later, a guy comes out and announces that it's too dangerous for the band to keep playing, and everyone should go home. The crowd seems near a riot, but honestly, there's no way I would want to be up there with the swinging lights of death.

So the thousands of fans herd towards the venue's exits, climbing and pulling each other over railings and up the walls of the pool rather than wait in line for the stairs. By this point, the wind reaches a gale force, and dust and debris are being blown everywhere, including into our eyes. As we crowd through the exit, thunder and lightning rage overhead, and the mob mentality combined with the extreme weather conditions causes people to shriek and squeal at random.

The masses cut through the park toward the subway as the intervals between lightning and thunder grow shorter and shorter. Suddenly, a lightning bolt flashes in unison with a deafening roll of thunder, and mass hysteria breaks out as huge drops of rain come in a torrential downpour. People are running, girls are screaming, and I almost lose my flip flop as we sprint for the subway station. It's pointless, though, as we are all drenched to the skin in less than a minute, and there is a line up to the street to get down into the station anyway. Somehow everyone crowds inside - a steamy, sopping mass moving like cattle through the three turnstiles - and as our clothes and hair drip generously onto the platform we are forced to admit that that was actually kind of fun.

Hair, again.

So I’m getting the feeling that some of you would be mildly interested in seeing a picture of my new hair. Don’t ask me how, I just sense these things. (Note: I'm sure there are many of you who don't actually care. I don't blame you.) In my defense, it has been 7,000 degrees here for the last 4 days so I haven’t bothered to actually do anything with my hair - when it’s 90 degrees inside your apartment, spending a half hour with a blow dryer and a flat iron is not all that appealing. Incidentally, taking a cold shower is. Anyway, this morning it was down to like 85, so here you go:


Please disregard the crazy eyes, the blurriness, and my dust-covered mirror that was the result of a manic storm last night (more on that in a minute), but I was in a hurry to get to work. You get the idea of the cut… the bangs are a little short, but luckily my hair grows freakishly fast, and I like the layers and everything else, so it’s good.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Self control.

It is 91 degrees inside my apartment with 90% humidity, and there is a Mister Softee ice cream truck parked outside of my building, its Siren song tempting me non-stop with the promise of cold, delicious bliss. To be honest, I don't know which is having the bigger influence on my not giving myself over to creamy oblivion: trying to keep the Sabbath, or the fact that I just ate like a pint of chocolate chip ice cream out of the carton not 20 minutes ago.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Girl talk.

I'm getting my hair done tomorrow (my first NYC hair cut, so this is terribly exciting), which is arguably one of my favorite things to do in the world. Guys will never understand the joy of the hair salon. I mean, you get to have someone basically play with your hair for a couple of hours, and at the end you (hopefully) look really cute. Bliss.

So this is the picture I'm taking with me tomorrow, but I need some input:


Can I pull this off, or would it look totally stupid on me? I'd probably keep the length longer than that, but I like the bangs and the layers. We'll see. I also like Anna Friel's hair in Pushing Daisies, which is basically the same idea as Kate Nash's (above), but with less intense bangs. Or maybe I'm just trying too hard to be a cute British girl? You decide.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Rebecca Jane.

Today is a very special day for a very special someone.


She is without a doubt the loudest person I know. She is responsible for some of the funniest text messages I've ever received. She shared a room with me for more than 10 years, which included thousands of shouting matches as well as time spent choreographing awesome dances to Backstreet Boys songs. She is incredibly smart and helps sick people all day. She co-invented the Harry Potter Guessing Game (aka the greatest game known to mankind) on an 11-hour drive home from Utah with just the two of us. She has to "get all of her words out" at the end of the day. She is the subject of two of my songs. She is my buddy. She sometimes makes me want to punch her in the face. She usually makes up for it by being sweet, hilarious, and thoughtful. Her nicknames include Hoven, Poops, Bacon, Pet, and Schwester.


She is my sister, and she is turning 21 today. Happy Birthday, Becca.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Playlist.

Okay, so I've had a few people ask me about what I listen to when I run, because obviously I am the authority on both running and awesome music recommendations. Although, if we're being honest, my playlist does kind of rock (it's not considered boastful if you're being honest). Which is necessary for me, because I cannot run without good music to keep me going. There has definitely been more than one time where I've gotten all ready to go out, and then found that my Shuffle's battery is dead, and I've just given up and watched TV instead. Music is essential to my workout. Plus, making playlists is one of the true joys of my life, and I would like to share that joy with you.

Anyway, I won't post the entire thing as it contains over 4 hours' worth of music, but here are the top 20:

Reverend and the Makers - "Heavyweight Champion of the World"
Frou Frou - "Must Be Dreaming"
The Killers - "When You Were Young"
Kanye West - "Gold Digger"
Scissor Sisters - "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'"
Natasha Bedingfield - "Unwritten"
The Dandy Warhols - "Bohemian Like You"
Kate Nash - "Pumpkin Soup"
Guster - "Amsterdam"
The Hives - "Tick Tick Boom"
The Envy Corps - "Rhinemaidens"
*NSYNC - "Up Against the Wall"
Mika - "Lollipop"
Timbaland - "The Way I Are"
Lily Allen - "LDN"
Muse - "Supermassive Black Hole"
The Faders - "No Sleep Tonight"
Fatboy Slim - "Because We Can"
Snow Patrol - "It's Beginning to Get to Me"
Beastie Boys - "Body Movin'"

And honestly, you might mock me for some of those choices, but I guarantee you they will keep you going. Download now, thank me later.

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