K, I cheated. I gave up Glee, but I came across this song and am obsessed. It turns out my new idol is Gwyneth Paltrow. I LOVE her voice, it’s so unique! Anyway, be warned. Once you listen to this song, you will want to keep it on repeat for days and might burst out singing it on campus!
Just like millions of other, on November 18th, a few friends and I waited for the Midnight showing of Harry Potter 7.1. We went to a ghetto theater where tickets were only 6 bucks, but we had to wait outside for about four hours. Photo op? Yes. (I apologize for looking so anemic in these photos. This is what happens to me in the winter when I ban the tanning bed.)
This Thanksgiving, I spent the break in Southern Utah. For the first few days we were in Enterprise, a little town in the hills between Cedar City and St. George. T.J.’s mom’s side of the family lives there so we were able to be with his Grandparents, Great-Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles.
The night before we were leaving, we had anticipated getting caught in the “Storm of the Century,” as they were calling it. But the storm completely passed over Provo and the snow just dusted the grass down in Southern Utah. That was quite a blessing because I was not looking forward to driving in a storm.
Once we arrived, we hung out at T.J.’s grandparents house, ate dinner, caught up, and looked at old pictures of T.J. and his cousins.
For some reason, all my exhaustion caught up with me so I napped so much the entire break. I couldn’t help it. I just would sit in a cozy chair next to the fireplace and five minutes later, I’d be asleep. But it was very relaxing and the naps were much needed.
I also used the time to read the first Hunger Games. I read the first 50 pages out loud to T.J. because our car’s sound system is kind of broken (I had to pop a couple dramamines though so I wouldn’t get car sick). But the book is incredible, I’m almost finished, and then I’ve got to start on the other two! It feels so good to read, I haven’t read for myself for a long time.
Let’s see what else happened….
We slept over at T.J.’s uncle and aunt’s house (Wade and Angel). They have four darling girls and a beautiful home. The next day was Thanksgiving, where we went back to the grandparents’ and ate there. There was so much food. I’m not used to big families. My extended family only gets together once every few years, and at those reunions it still is less than the Huntsmans’ gatherings. I love it though. Anyway, the dinner consisted of a turkey, a ham, lots of side dishes, and about 15 pies.
After dinner, and another nap, we all got into trucks and drove into the mountains searching for the perfect tree. When my family goes to look for a perfect tree, our excursion stops at about wal-mart and maybe Target. So needless to say, this was the first time looking for a real Christmas tree. I wish I would have been better prepared with better boots and pants. But next year, I’ll be ready.
We finally found one. It looked kind of small to me, but that’s because I’m an amateur. It actually was huge in the living room.
After the kids decorated the tree, we headed back to Wade and Angel’s house for, what turned out to be, a night of intense games.
It was awesome and so much fun to get to know T.J.’s siblings and their spouses better. It’s so cool to me that all six of us are about the same age and really get along, plus we all live so close. What a blessing!
We played Rock Band for a while (which I pretend I’m a pro at, but I just like putting it on the hard setting because it’s more fun even if I fail). Then we played Spoons, which is one of my family’s favorite games. But Angel spiced it up a bit by hiding the spoons throughout the house. Dangerous? Yes. Hilarious and Awesome? Most definitely. Then we played the ol’ Gestures-Boys v. Girls. The girls won, clearly. But the boys did a great job. T.J. was trying to act out “Crazy.” To end the night, we played a few rounds of Pit, which is on my Christmas list, by the way.
On Black Friday, we decided to skip the stores and sleep in because we are low on funds and sleep. It was kind of sad passing up Black Friday, but we got to hang out with T.J.’s little cousins a little longer before we headed to St. George.
In St. George (which is one of my favorite cities because of the red rock), we saw the new movie “The Next Three Days,” with Russell Crowe. It was absolutely intense and a great thriller. We watched a bunch of football games for the rest of the weekend including the BYU v. Utah game. After BYU’s loss, we drove home and had to talk about the game for the majority of the five hours.
It was a great trip, and although I was a bit homesick, I made it through and am so grateful for my in-laws!
Saturday night, T.J. watched the awful Utah game and I decided to watch a Netflix movie in my warm bed. Sleepless in Seattle was my choice of the night. I just needed to watch something with Meg Ryan.
Anyway, I wanted to share the ending with you because it is so precious and I love it more than anything. If you haven’t seen the whole movie for a while, go home and watch it this Christmas season.
For about seven years, White Christmas by The Drifters was stuck in my head. I’m not kidding. I sang it all the time. But one day it passed, and it no longer is a part of my life.
It came on my Pandora Christmas station today, though, so I thought I would share a bit of this joy with you.
This morning while driving to work, I was stopped at the light and waiting to turn left. As I was sitting there, a man driving passed me stopped his car, smiled, waved and tried to get my attention. I figured maybe he was telling me something about my car, so I looked at him and all he did was put on this HUGE creepy grin, still waving.
At first I was completely disgusted. This creepy man was probably in his fifties. Really? Have some decency!
It reminded me of Jerry Seinfeld’s act when he refers to men whistling and yelling at women from construction sites, but he states that honking the car horn at a women is the last human brain cell working. He says what do men think will happen? Do they think she’s going to kick off the heels and latch on to the bumper of a moving car? And when the car stops, do they think she’ll walk over to the guy and say “I’m so glad you honked! I never knew how you felt.” Very primitive behavior – just like dogs barking at cats.
Anyway, even though I felt completely humiliated because he stopped traffic and I felt a little gross from him staring at me, I couldn’t help but to laugh because the poor guy just kept waving and waving.
My blog is back up and running smoothly, but there are so many details and options with this new template so I will be modifying and working on it for the next little while. My vision is to have the home page with an option to go to my Advertising portfolio, an About Me page, and then my personal blog. So my blog one day will be at katiederrick.com/blog instead of just katiederrick.com.
I probably won’t be posting as much on this blog until I finish the whole site. But until then, make sure you check out my two other blogs:
BYU Style (PS We are always looking for new contributors, so let me know if you’d like to write a post or two!)
[Dumb]bells Will be Ringing (My temporary blog about trying to lose weight through the holiday season)
In the spirit of Santa, I myself made a list today. And I checked it twice.
It was my To-do list for all of my homework that is due through the end of the semester. It all fits onto ONE page. What seemed like endless syllabus pages in the beginning of the semester now has been condensed into a couple of lines and will be checked off shortly! As soon as they’re checked off, it’s Christmas time AND I’m one step closer to graduation.
Which reminds me, I registered for graduation today. NBD. April 21-22. Be there.
This morning while running on the treadmill, the strangest thing happened to me. I had my headphones on, my iPhone was sitting in the cupholder and I guess some way or another, it was conducting electricity and sending shocks through my headphones so I keep feeling little stings in my ears. I held my phone and it stopped. Hopefully I don’t go deaf from this experience.
- Similes, Smiles, and Harry PotterAugust 4, 2010 - 5:14 pm
- OxfordsAugust 28, 2010 - 4:34 am
- 12 Weeks: It is what God gave you time for.March 6, 2015 - 12:12 pm
- Ranting about BloggingApril 2, 2014 - 3:13 pm
- Going along with my previous post:September 28, 2010 - 4:13 pm
- Valentine’s and Galentine’s DayJune 26, 2018 - 11:07 am
- Play Dates and Co-OpJune 24, 2018 - 10:56 am
- Funny Finny: Age 2 to 2.5June 23, 2018 - 10:29 am
- Snow DaysJune 23, 2018 - 10:17 am
- Vegas Work TripJune 22, 2018 - 10:10 am
I am a firm believer in this little mantra, too. Three kids...April 30, 2017 - 9:00 pm by Carlee
We do all have those days! After sleeping through the night...April 23, 2017 - 11:16 pm by Nichole S
Lucas is the textbook definition of the "Terrible twos"....April 23, 2017 - 9:39 pm by Luisa Elton
Listen, you need to listen to Janet Lansbury's Podcast....April 23, 2017 - 9:29 pm by Melanie McGrath
I love the calendar! Great work, TJ.March 30, 2017 - 8:47 pm by Jeanette