Showing posts with label Summer Wish List. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Wish List. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2012

You Really Should Get Skinny

Not that kind of skinny (who do you think I am?!). This kind of skinny:


A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about how The Skinny on Time Management influenced me to create an awesome, useful dry-erase to do list. Both "skinny" books are written by Jim Randel. His easy, interesting, to-the-point approach is fantastic. You can bet that you'll get through The Skinny on Willpower in under an hour! Now that's a book I can stand behind. 

I've never considered myself someone who considerably lacks willpower, but I have been pushing myself to be more productive, wake up earlier, and live with attainable goals in mind. This book was just the boost I needed. Randel writes about easy ways to increase willpower in order to accomplish goals and live the life you want to live! I highly recommend this book. Give it a shot!

Any other Jim Randel fans out there?

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

#11: A BIG Elon Graduation

I wish I could tell you why it's taken me almost two months to post about Elon University's 2012 graduation, but here I am writing about it. Better late than never, right? Although attending graduation and watching my beautiful big sister graduate was always on my list of things to do, but I did add it to my Summer 2012 Wish List just to make sure I drove the six hours down to North Carolina for graduation weekend.

Good news is, I did. Well, John tagged along. What a trooper. Here are some photos of this joyous occasion!

Me and Ang, hugging as always

Angela and John, my boyfriend! (Hands off sister!)

My Sigma Kappa "family," Abby, Sarah, Ang, and me! (Not pictured: Tessa and Brittany..we love them too!)

Ang and I 

The obligatory nuzzle pic we always seem to snap!

Four glorious generations of SigKap sisters

My big sister and I, love her like crazy

Graduation was beautiful and it was wonderful to see all of my friends after being in Spain for five months, but it also got me thinking that I only have one more year at a school that I am completely in love with! Mental note: make the most of every day of senior year! It's going to fly.



Elon love,

Saturday, June 30, 2012

#10: Sleepy Eyes and a Sunrise

This morning, I headed home from vacation way early (like woke up at 5am and left at 6am early!). Even though my tired self was dragging and sleepy, I remembered to snap a few photos of the beautiful sunrise. Well, I was driving, so John took most of the photos, but the point is that they were taken as proof that I completed #10 on my Summer 2012 Wish List!

























This is just an amazing shot, what with the window glare and the rear-view mirror...breathtaking, really. ;) (The sunrise is pretty!)

Clearly, it was early. I look like it's the first time I've seen a road and John is struggling to wake up.


If only the Kangaroo sign were a little to the left or the right... 

Although capturing a sunrise while flying down the highway at 70mph proved to be more than a little difficult, I'm pleased that I was up early enough to watch the sun a-risin'. Cross that one off the list!


Anyone else seen a beautiful sunrise lately? It's worth it!

~B

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

#8: I'm Done Checkin' Them Out

...Done checking The Hunger Games trilogy out of the library that is! Crossing number eight off of my Summer 2012 Wish List, I definitely read a great book--er, books. That's right, folks. After months of fighting the Hunger Games obsession that was sweeping the nation, I gave in and read the trilogy cover to cover. And I have to admit--I'm glad I did.


Suzanne Collins, hats off to you! These books are appealing to any age from 9 to 99--but really! Currently, both my 82 year old grandmother and 10 year old cousin are reading the series and both are loving the books!

I saw the movie based on the first book, and thought it was very well done as well considering the breadth of information, details, and special effects needed to execute it. But back to the books.

I have to say, I enjoyed reading the first two books much more than the third. However, the third was necessary to tie up the trilogy and give readers some sense of closure. (Sounds like a bad break-up, doesn't it?)

If you haven't already read the books, I would recommend The Hunger Games. They're a great summer read and will stretch your imagination big time! There's another thing crossed off of my list!

Anyone read The Hunger Games? What'd you think?

Looking for another book to stick my nose in,
~B

#13: Getting Hershey Park Happy

A couple of weeks ago, John and I headed to the "sweetest place on earth," Hershey Park in Hershey, Pennsylvania! Not only do I love the rides at Hershey, I love-love-love the chocolatey goodness found throughout (fresh Reese's s'mores anyone?). Spending a day at Hershey Park was part of my Summer 2012 Wish List, and we loved it!

A photo with the Hershey's Milk Chocolate bar, of course! (I wrangled John into this one big time!)

One of the highlights of my day was the sea lion show. I stinkin' love those shows! How cute is she?

Here we are in the stands waiting for the sea lions to do their thang. I desperately wanted to be called out of the audience to do tricks with the animals, but I'm too shy to jump up and down in the crowd! That's on my bucket list! :)

Excuse the fuzzy photo (it was taken with my iPhone...aren't iPhones supposed to have great cameras?!). We're at the top of the ferris wheel, where the sweet lady operating the ride let us go for 20 minutes! 

We even braved the brand-new this year coaster, SkyRush. It is the tallest, fastest, and longest coaster that Hershey has to offer! It was a blast! Check out this video of the coaster if you'd like--hehe!


Anyway, we had a fantastic day! Another bullet to cross off my list.



Anyone else been to a fun amusement park lately? Any Hershey lovers? (I'm a Kit-Kat kinda gal myself!) 
[Hershey] Kisses, 
~B


Thursday, June 7, 2012

#5: Room Clean-Up Fit For a Queen

Two summers ago, I switched rooms with my little brother after I had been away at college for the year. He deserved the bigger room that I had at the time, since he still had many more years before he'd be moving out and I was living six hours away anyway. So I took the front bedroom, which is sized more for a nursery or office than a bedroom. I've made it work for the past two years, mostly because I don't live at home and I don't have to deal with living in such a small space.

Until now. Now I'm living at home for the summer, which means four months of dealing with it. And just to make things a bit trickier, I traded out my creaky old twin sized bed for a much nicer queen. Problem: I could barely fit the twin with all of my stuff, and now I've got a big ol' queen. Which is precisely why I added "Clean out my room" to my Summer 2012 Wish List



I pared down on everything, from clothes to makeup to shoes to books. I ended up donating three or four full trash bags to Good Will. In all honesty, I could go through my things again and donate another couple of bags! (I'm all about simplifying!)

The main problem with my room and the amount of stuff that it held was that I have all of my things from both my apartment at school and what I've accumulated over the 20 years I've lived in this house. Which means too many clothes, too many products (shower items, makeup, and 12--yes, 12 boxes of floss), too many pairs of shoes, too much of everything. For a girl who hates flossing, 12 boxes of floss seems to be a bit much. Maybe if I liked it more, they'd go a bit faster. Oh well. I didn't have a good idea of what I had at home, so I'd buy things at school instead of bringing them with me. 

Not only was this a full scale clean sweep, it was also a mental inventory of things that I don't need to purchase (ahem, floss).  

Before I began, my closet was tiny and stuffed to the brim. I had no idea what was beneath the clutter or the tangled hangers (hate that)!

My wonderful new bed was more like a graveyard for random stuff I didn't know what to do with. It was sans bedskirt and sans the respect it deserves in all of its fluffy goodness!

My floor was a bit better than the rest of the room, but not by a lot. See that huge blue sack? Yeah, that's full of Fall and Winter clothes that I couldn't fit into my closet or dresser. 

My cute antique painted dresser (it was my grandmother's) wasn't looking the best either.

And the worst of them all--this bookcase. Looks cute, right? Wrong. It was adorable when I had a larger room, semi-cute when I had a twin bed in this smaller room, and absolutely too big and too much for this little room and big bed! Unfortunately, it was full to the brim with DVDs, books, yearbooks, etc. Ugh. 

So, I sorted through everything. Books I'd read years ago and will never read again went in the donation pile. Ballet flats, which I continue to buy although I hate wearing them (they don't fit my feet and give me huge blisters!) went in the donation pile. Note to self: stop buying them! Old high school t-shirts went in the donation pile. Off-season clothes went into bags and bins and were dropped off at my apartment at school, where I'll use them in the Fall.

That bookcase was disassembled and the pieces were neatly tucked away in the basement. (Thank heavens!)

I hung a couple of shelves on the wall above my bed, created a headboard by stapling fabric from Wal-Mart onto cheap canvases from Michael's, and bought some pillows for my bed from Target.

My closet was organized with bins and baskets that I already had, although most were re-labeled and assigned a new purpose!


Here's my dresser now. Ah, I can breathe again.


I ended up hanging this cross from Pier 1 after I decided the empty wall was too, well, empty!

And my closet! The hangers are still a bit of a mess, but that's another project. The left side is so much better!

My tennis shoes go in the pull-out rack, and my flip-flops, sandals, and flats go in the purple bin. My boots deserve a space of their own! :)

All of my personal items (medications, etc.) are in my cute Scout Homegoods find. On the right, the plastic pull-out drawers house hair tools (my flat iron and curling iron), small, travel sized products, and "Pens & Stuff."

This shelf is the easiest to reach for me, so it has my brushes, make-up, and jewelry.

Just above it are some more products. Goodness, I need to stop buying so many!

And above that are travel accessories, letters, and swimwear.

Now to the other side of my room. My beautiful new bed! Love the Target pillows!



The shelves still need some help (boooring!). More on that later. 

Organized (well, getting there) and happy, 
~B

Friday, June 1, 2012

#12: Let's Go O's!

As part of my Summer 2012 Wish List challenge that I've created for myself, I went to an Oriole's baseball game last week.



The boyfriend and I went to watch the O's play the Red Sox (and defeat them!). We paid for the cheapest tickets, only $10 each, but moved down to better seats after we noticed that they were open--shh! Don't tell! Honestly, we spent more on food than the tickets themselves!


Being a baseball lover, John absolutely loved our Oriole's date night. I enjoyed being outside and eating the stadium food too :)

Go to a baseball game this summer! It's cheap and very fun...I love that the games are hours long, so you really get some bang for your buck! 

~B

Thursday, May 31, 2012

#6: Done! And Delicious.

If you didn't see my post on the 15 things I'd like to do before summer sizzles out, you can check it out here. I have to say, I'm pretty proud of myself--I've already crossed five things off my list in the past three weeks! But this post is about just one: Bake something off Pinterest.



So here's the recap.

#6: Bake something off Pinterest...

First, I baked a pan of "Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars" from this recipe I found on Pinterest. It's super easy, and super delicious! (The bars were gone in hours!) Basically, I layered cookie dough, Oreo's and brownie mix and baked it for a while. I have to say, the bars were a bit too sweet even for me, but the rest of the family loved them! I think next time I would make my own cookie dough sans sugar to dull down the sweetness a touch.

Here are the ingredients--easy, right?

After being baked!

All cut up and dusted with powdered sugar :)

And, because I'm an overachiever, I made a second treat off of Pinterest. This one was simple, and super, super, super delicious! It only takes a couple of minutes to put together, and six minutes to bake. It's a banana-chocolate-chip-marshmallow boat. Yum. I followed the recipe exactly, except that I uncovered the banana boat and set the oven to broil for a minute after it baked for five. This toasted the marshmallows. Yum-O!

I will definitely be making this treat again! It's perfect as an afternoon snack or for dessert.

Everyone should bake some goodies off Pinterest this summer--they're too yummy to pass up!

Happy baking, 
~B

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Summer 2012 Wish List

Having been in Spain for the past four months, I have had a plethora (good word, huh?) of time to think about what I'd like to do when I'm back in American soil. Being my type-A self, I compiled a list that I will cross off and post about as I complete it!


There you have it. All that, nannying, and an internship. My last summer as a student, I'm going to make it count!

Excited for what's to come, 
~B