So, I watched The Sound of Music the other day, and it was magical. That movie is beyond incredible and watching it was one of the best decisions I made last week.
Anyway, surprise surprise, Christopher Plummer was Captain von Trapp. Who knew? Apparently everybody but me. But the point of this is...
does anyone else see the similarities here?
And thus, does anyone else think it's both funny and awesome that Christopher Plummer plays Ewan McGregor's father in a movie that came out last year? Because I do.
Either way, this is an attractive couplet of gentlemen, and my heart will be blessed with the sound of The Sound of Music for the next little while. Just the thought of it makes me smile. :)
Monday, May 21, 2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Five Reasons Why This Week is Alread a Week of Miracles
1 - I have actually eaten breakfast, more than once.
4 - I didn't fall asleep in class yesterday.
2 - One of my finals is already over with, and I think I did pretty good on it.
3 - I finished my 12-page paper on Monday BEFORE Midnight.
5 - They had Coconut Kisses in the bookstore yesterday.
Let me say that again. THEY HAD COCONUT KISSES IN THE BOOKSTORE YESTERDAY!!!! My entire month has been made! Honestly, if you haven't had them, they're life-changing. But, I don't know where you'll be able to find them seeing as I haven't seen them anywhere else all Easter season, and it was literally a miracle that they were in the store yesterday. So, naturally, I bought two bags. Yay for half-off holiday candy at the BYU Bookstore.
4 - I didn't fall asleep in class yesterday.
2 - One of my finals is already over with, and I think I did pretty good on it.
3 - I finished my 12-page paper on Monday BEFORE Midnight.
5 - They had Coconut Kisses in the bookstore yesterday.
Let me say that again. THEY HAD COCONUT KISSES IN THE BOOKSTORE YESTERDAY!!!! My entire month has been made! Honestly, if you haven't had them, they're life-changing. But, I don't know where you'll be able to find them seeing as I haven't seen them anywhere else all Easter season, and it was literally a miracle that they were in the store yesterday. So, naturally, I bought two bags. Yay for half-off holiday candy at the BYU Bookstore.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Everybody sit down for this
I think my body might now be on a consistent sleeping cycle/rhythm.
I know, I can't believe it either.
I know, I can't believe it either.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Oh. My. Gosh.
SO, because of dropped classes and the fact that my COMMS 101 final is next Tuesday instead of during finals week, I have two finals on Saturday, and one other final that I can take whenever. THEREFORE, if I take that final on Saturday as well, I will be completely done with school next Saturday, and I will have all of the next week to relax and pack and such. How freaking awesome is that?!?!?!
ALSO, this song is also freaking awesome. Everyone should listen to it. The end.
ALSO, this song is also freaking awesome. Everyone should listen to it. The end.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Shameless Plug
I. Love. BYUtv.
And not just because I work there, although working there has educated me about it. But, there are some amazing things that air on BYUtv, and it's so awesome that people outside of Utah can see them. Yes, they air some pretty cheesy stuff (see The Wild Stallion, the Mandie movies, Doc, and Wind at my Back for examples), but they are really trying to get some good new shows going.
For instance, last night they pre-screened a new show that's premiering in a couple weeks. It's called Audio-Files and it's super cool. They follow around up and coming bands. It's shot beautifully, and the music is great. I was introduced to two people I had never heard of that I now love.
Also premiering this April is The Song that Changed My Life (so good!) and Listen (which is part of the 5000 days project, which if you don't know what that is, you should, because it's freaking awesome - 5000daysproject.com). Plus, coming in October is Divine Comedy's new show. And you can't forget classics like American Ride (tehe), Turning Point (so cool), and Story Trek (which I cannot get enough of).
SO, everybody should be aware and should start checking out BYUtv more often, because it's awesome.

May the road always rise to meet your feet, and may the wind be forever at your back.
And not just because I work there, although working there has educated me about it. But, there are some amazing things that air on BYUtv, and it's so awesome that people outside of Utah can see them. Yes, they air some pretty cheesy stuff (see The Wild Stallion, the Mandie movies, Doc, and Wind at my Back for examples), but they are really trying to get some good new shows going.
For instance, last night they pre-screened a new show that's premiering in a couple weeks. It's called Audio-Files and it's super cool. They follow around up and coming bands. It's shot beautifully, and the music is great. I was introduced to two people I had never heard of that I now love.
Also premiering this April is The Song that Changed My Life (so good!) and Listen (which is part of the 5000 days project, which if you don't know what that is, you should, because it's freaking awesome - 5000daysproject.com). Plus, coming in October is Divine Comedy's new show. And you can't forget classics like American Ride (tehe), Turning Point (so cool), and Story Trek (which I cannot get enough of).
SO, everybody should be aware and should start checking out BYUtv more often, because it's awesome.

May the road always rise to meet your feet, and may the wind be forever at your back.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Editing
I just started a class on Final Cut. For those of you who don't know, Final Cut is a video editing program for Macs. Anyway, I missed the first week because I couldn't add the class until other people dropped it. Now, I feel behind every week, and I have absolutely. no idea. what I'm doing.
Seriously, it gives me a headache just being in that class. I mean, it's seriously interesting, and I think after I get some practice and experience I'll feel better about it, but until then, I am still pretty lost. It's all jargon I only half understand, quick teaching, and not wanting to seem stupid because everyone else has already had some experience.
Although, last class we talked about timecodes for a little, and it was SO EXCITING, because it was FINALLY something I understood and could keep up with. But then it was over.
Everybody wish me luck as I work on my first project. Hopefully I don't screw it up.
In other news, rhinoceros horn cups are apparently worth somewhere around $350,000 to $450,000 if they're carved well and in good shape.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
So, I know it's been like FOREVER but....
(three months and six days to be precise)
It's been some crazy, long, exhausting months since I last posted. It's kind of hard to sum all of that up in one post, but I decided to catch up with a Top Ten list, organized not so much by level of importance as by the order in which I thought of them.
TOP TEN THINGS I LEARNED ABOUT MYSELF IN THE PAST THREE MONTHS AND SIX DAYS
10. I am a music junkie. Seriously, I may need an intervention soon. But honestly, what else are you going to do when FYE is having a closeout sale and you got money for your birthday?
9. I absolutely love my job. Nowhere else can I watch cheesy movies, great devotionals, Story Trek (best show you've never heard of), and Celtic Thunder concerts all in one place - and get paid for it!
8. It turns out I like the Spicy Italian Subway sandwich better toasted. Who knew?
7. If you want to have a really fun and satisfying time at an amusement park, go with people who know what they're doing and have a plan.
(As an addendum to this, I like DisneyLand better than DisneyWorld - please don't hate me for it)
(As an addendum to that, after dark - when you're tired and not thinking straight - is the best time to ride Splash Mountain)
6. I do not enjoy the cold as much as I thought I did. In fact, I would much rather live somewhere warm than somewhere that gets super cold.
5. I like The Beatles and Bob Dylan, but I like them better when their music is performed by people who aren't The Beatles or Bob Dylan.
4. It's a good thing my iPod auto-updates because I had no idea Daylight Savings time was last Sunday.
3. Being in an airport makes me want to pay exorbitant amounts of money for a book I don't need and food that isn't worth it.
2. I have been having a lot of weird dreams lately, which is weird not only because the dreams are weird, but because I'm actually having dreams. I never dream. Only lately, that's not true.
1. I cannot wait to spend summer at home. :)
Here's looking at you, kid. Hopefully it won't be another three months before we meet again.
It's been some crazy, long, exhausting months since I last posted. It's kind of hard to sum all of that up in one post, but I decided to catch up with a Top Ten list, organized not so much by level of importance as by the order in which I thought of them.
TOP TEN THINGS I LEARNED ABOUT MYSELF IN THE PAST THREE MONTHS AND SIX DAYS
10. I am a music junkie. Seriously, I may need an intervention soon. But honestly, what else are you going to do when FYE is having a closeout sale and you got money for your birthday?
9. I absolutely love my job. Nowhere else can I watch cheesy movies, great devotionals, Story Trek (best show you've never heard of), and Celtic Thunder concerts all in one place - and get paid for it!
8. It turns out I like the Spicy Italian Subway sandwich better toasted. Who knew?
7. If you want to have a really fun and satisfying time at an amusement park, go with people who know what they're doing and have a plan.
(As an addendum to this, I like DisneyLand better than DisneyWorld - please don't hate me for it)
(As an addendum to that, after dark - when you're tired and not thinking straight - is the best time to ride Splash Mountain)
6. I do not enjoy the cold as much as I thought I did. In fact, I would much rather live somewhere warm than somewhere that gets super cold.
5. I like The Beatles and Bob Dylan, but I like them better when their music is performed by people who aren't The Beatles or Bob Dylan.
4. It's a good thing my iPod auto-updates because I had no idea Daylight Savings time was last Sunday.
3. Being in an airport makes me want to pay exorbitant amounts of money for a book I don't need and food that isn't worth it.
2. I have been having a lot of weird dreams lately, which is weird not only because the dreams are weird, but because I'm actually having dreams. I never dream. Only lately, that's not true.
1. I cannot wait to spend summer at home. :)
Here's looking at you, kid. Hopefully it won't be another three months before we meet again.
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