Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Contemporary Christian Love Songs Suitable for a Wedding...


Hermione and Ron are finally tying the knot! The BF and I got to watch these two pull through the ups and downs and come out stronger on the other side. They are a fantastic couple and probably the funniest people I've ever met. The last time we met up with them at Baskin Robbins in Valpo we spent hours laughing and planning how they will juggle their fleet of ushers (seven in all I believe). 


Well, Hermione asked me to sing in her wedding and I am absolutely ecstatic about the idea! BUT. I can't find a song! She wants a contemporary Christian love song. I have to say, my experience with Christian music pretty much ends with my undying love for Relient K and a few others that I'll sometimes catch on the radio. I'm looking, but this is hard! 

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Reevaluate

I have spent all day celebrating because I'm done with all of my tests and papers for the next few weeks. My bronchitis is going away, I had nothing to do tonight, and I'm going to Chicago this weekend. Life was good.
And then I found out my favorite campers' mother passed away from cancer yesterday. By the end of one summer with these kids they feel like your own. I would step in front of any car to save them and I would hurt anyone that tried to hurt them. By the end of two summers they legitimately feel like part of your family. I've been there for four summers and I love all of those kids. I miss them when we aren't in camp and I would literally do absolutely anything for them. Some of them especially touch your heart and this family did that for me. Twin little boys and a beautiful young lady. The boys are too young to truly understand and the girl is going to have to be a little woman now. Their lives are going to change drastically and forever. Life is not fair and God allows things to happen that we cannot ever hope to understand. I know that everything happens for a reason, life happens like it's supposed to happen, but these kids have such a tough road. I can't imagine dealing with this at 23, these kids are 6 and 10. All I want to do right now is hug them and tell them it will all be ok...

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Almost Grad

Raise your hand if you're a super senior! (My hand is fully in the air right now) I am officially a super senior. I got to watch the BF, Hermione, Ron, Luna, and many more walk down that aisle in their gold and black and receive those ever elusive (for me) degrees. And it actually wasn't awful. In fact it's working out quite well, Lord knows if I'd had graduated I'd have no idea what to do next. I really did enjoy student teaching these last few months, but I feel  like if I got a job teaching I'd get comfortable and that'd be it forever. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that, a number of very lovely teachers read this blog,  both of my parents are teachers, each grandparent worked at a school at one point, clearly I am a fan of teachers. But there are a few other things I'd like to try first. Plus I can't overcome this hope to live in the city for a few year and I can't help but think that inner-city troubled teens would eat Miss G alive.


My extra semester at MC is helpful for other reasons too. This gives the BF  a chance to get settled. If, at the end of that lonely semester we are still together (fingers crossed) it'd be far easier for me to have an idea of where to look for jobs or continue my education. He's been split between two schools, IIT in Chicago  and Ball State. Now of course I've been secretly rooting for IIT (I guess not so secretly now). I love me some Chicago. And then I could live at home and save some money for a bit while still being able to have pretty easy access to him. IIT is a private school across the street from Centennial Field (it's one MAJOR flaw) in the neighborhood of Bronzeville. It's in this amazing historic part of Chicago and it's one of the big up and coming neighborhoods, which means it's still pretty cheap but prices are likely to sky rocket in the next decade. However, its masters program in Landscape Architecture is just a baby. While the school as a whole is incredibly well respected and has many famous architects affiliated with it, the program is very young (under 5 years) and somewhat unknown.


Ball State is in the bustling metropolis of Muncie. Oh yeah, corn fields. However, at just about an hour from Indianapolis, it still affords me the option of living in the city. The thing about Ball State is that over 100 students apply to get into this program and they accept less than 20. The BF is one of those 20. Not only that, but Design Intelligence (2009) lists BSU as number 5 in the country for masters programs in Landscape Architecture rolling in right after Harvard and beating out Cornell and Berkeley. Am I bragging? Yes, thank you for noticing. Basically the BF has pretty bright prospects either way in one of the few careers that has been growing over the last few years.

On a different note, I hope to get my back in my blogging routine this summer. Fingers crossed that this is the first of many summer 2010 blogs!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Kleenex Hand Towels

Does anybody else feel like this is a giant step back in this whole green movement?


Thursday, April 29, 2010

SRT Quote of the Day

Two seniors and one junior arguing about the importance of having an ID that shows you're a senior...

Junior: Like an ID matters in the real world...

Senior 1: It does!

Senior 2: If you don't have this you're probably a terrorist.

Senior 1: And we don't want you in this country.

Senior 2: Yeah, forget about this classroom. We don't want you in this country.


So funny. Also my cooperating teacher threatened another senior that he was going to stand outside his future 2nd grade classroom and tell all the kids that he's a phony and can't teach cursive. "He's a liar! Don't believe his addition!"
As for my day, clearly so far, so good. Tony Bennett will be on campus to night to talk to our class. Should be interesting...

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

I am a vulgar child.

Um today pretty much sucked. First one of my students told me, "Miss G., don't you know we hate this class since Mr. So and So left?" "Um yeah, I definitely got that message." And then a professor told me that I had so much more poise and was so much more adult than I used to be. Um, what was I before? A vulgar child, apparently. I'm super tired of student teaching. Game over.

My middle school placement was so good. Seriously, super teacher over here. High school though, ugh, just ugh. The kids that are there to learn really like me, they're on board and answering questions and paying attention. But there are like 6 or 7 kids in each class that are just pissed off that I have the audacity to tell them to get their heads off their desk and pay attention. I am all sorts of ready for this to be over.


In other news, a few weeks ago Hermione and I saw Carrie Underwood in concert. So stinking good!! And check out the zoom on the camera! Some cute boy bought it for me, too bad I don't remember his name ... 

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Amelie, Asiago, Beaujolais, and Pomplamoose

I have had a lovely weekend. After an absolutely exhausting week the BF kept me awake long enough to enjoy a fantastic French film (Amelie), to make fantastic Italian pasta with stinky asiago cheese, and to desperately try and enjoy French wine (although that probably didn't help with the sleepiness). There's a story behind the wine that I'll share if I ever pin down the motivation (motivation is a slippery little bugger sometimes) because I don't like wine even though I really really want to.

Hermione was gone all weekend house-sitting so I got to be silly and crafty without disapproving glares at my intense time wasting. I'm just kidding, she isn't disapproving, but she does think I'm a little crazy for taking such joy in cutting up paper... I also watched the first FIVE Harry Potter movies. And to top it all off I discovered a new band (? I don't know if they're a band per-say) that I LOVE, Pomplamoose (grapefruit in French). You should really check out the WebSite but at least watch the video!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

My Grandma has Facebook

It also took her over a week to add me. Maybe that should send me a message? Student teaching is going really well still! If you want to keep up on that I started a new blog for all teaching related info, including outfits! You can find the link on my profile, I'm too lazy to link to it here...

So... I'm going to try and bog a little more dutifully. My latest internet find is a complete and totally rip-off, but I don't care because I like it! However, with such a small price difference I'm not sure downgrading on quality is worth it.

So this is the original. It rings in at a whopping $28 at Athropologie. 
This little puppy is a bit bigger and rings in at a measly $9.80. Of course, this can be found at Forever 21, the queen of rip-offs and also the queen of my heart. 


All in all, either might make a great new teacher bag for me! My current one is also a canvas bag that says, "My mom says voting is cool!" I got it during the last election and generally the high school kids like it, but the middle schoolers are so far way from being able to vote so the message is kind of lost. 

Down to my last week at the middle school! Wish me luck!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

My Paper Cuts

This definetely isn't all of them, but here are a few that I've actually taken the time to frame or do something with!





Friday, March 5, 2010

23 before 23

I have decided to make a list of 23 things to do before I turn 23. I saw it on one of my favorite blogs, Slice of Pink, and I really really wanted to do it. I don't know, I saw it and I thought, I should do something like that! And so I'm writing my list, I'm up to like 7.
Suggestions are always welcome!

I need to stop blogging on my planning period... They're doing a research project so there's just not a whole heck of a lot for me to do. And I prefer to do most of my planning at home where I can access any site I want without hitting a firewall...

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Planning Period...

Right now I'm sitting in a freezing computer lab waiting for planing period to finish. I have declared today as my first official day of Spring. The BF hates when I do this, "Earth science says that the moon and the sun and not till March 20-something and blah blah blah." Today is spring. The Cubs start their preseason games today and it's supposed to hit 40 degrees. Currently it is 35 and sunny, I am hopeful. Because of this glorious first day of spring I have broken out the pencil skirt, the nude Ninewest slingbacks, and the fuchsia J-Crew cardigan. It's going to be a good day.

The students are approaching...

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Not Particularly Patriotic...

Reading this made it a lot harder to say the Pledge of Allegiance this morning with my students. And finding out that it's true made it almost impossible.

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I love pretty pictures and fashion, decorating and paper. I use Harry Potter pseudonyms for all of my friends because as of now they are skeptical of the blogging world. I expect when we grow and up and move away and have babies we will all have blogs because that seems to be the thing to do. And when that day comes I will laugh and gleefully answer all their questions about blogger, thankful that they can finally share in the obsession with me! And secretly, I will be very proud that my archives stretch back much farther then theirs. Pennies From Heaven is where I write everything. I put my favorite photographs there, my favorite fashions, thoughts, stories, and humorous conversations between Hermione and I.

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