Monday, July 5, 2010

Independence
















Happy 4th Chickadillies. ^_^ Hope you guys had a good one. I sure did. One word: Roof. I just sat on my roof in a sleeping bag taking pictures. My neighbor's are utter maniacs, so I enjoyed it most definitely. Here are some of the pictures I enjoy:

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Pic-a-tic-tic-tures










I don't have any time to write anything. But I took pictures today. So here we go.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Indie/Persons Unknown/Badminton






The past few days have been what I like to call pleasantly busy, yet boring in the best sense. I've only got a couple days of school left, and I've finally finished working out rides to SummerStock shows/techdays. Also, I'm insanely happy that I get to help Mar out by teching three of her shows. That's 3 weeks of being helpful. Bring it on.

We purchased a badminton set about two days ago. Also the net is smaller then most, I've been extremely pleased with the results. It's addicting, and it never gets old, especially when you don't suck at it. We invited tons of super cool people over last night to play, and that was super stellar. I'm going to have a reason to see people during the summer now. Yeah!

I've noticed in the past weeks that my music interests are basically changing insanely fast. I've gotten really into Indie music. I love the idea of mixtapes. The songs that I'm listening to know put together would have to be a mix of hippi/happy/acoustic/hipster. My top ten songs of the past couple weeks would have to be:

1. Janglin-Sharpe, Edward, and the Magnetic Zeroes
2. No One's Gonna Love You-Band of Horses
3. Your Song-Elton John
4. You've Got You-Eric Hutchinson
5. Tightrope-Janelle Monae
6. Genius Next Door-Regina Spektor
7. Love Song (I own the live version)-Sara Bareilles
8. Fabric of My Life-Zooey Deschanel (oh but of course)
9. 2.99 Cent Blues-Regina Spektor
10. Laughing With-Regina Spektor (obviously..)

And last, I just want to type out a couple things about the new summer series that I'm kind of addicted to. Persons Unknown. If you've never seen it, let me explain things to you:

As we all know, NBC is very good at managing to fit all kinds of stereo types into their shows. Most people, including me, fall for the general show plots easily. The plot of the show may seem obvious and uncreative, but I'm proud of NBC for actually being smart enough to put up a "stereo-typical" plot and charactered show. So basically, there's 7 main characters who get kidnapped in their sleep, and wake up in a strange hotel in the middle of a tiny town that is surrounded by an electric force field. At this point in the show, after four episodes, we've grown with the characters to a good extent. Also, they've tried basically every escape that I they can think of. I don't want to go into details about what happened altogether in the last few weeks, because I can't do this all day, but for those who actually follow it, I'll share my thoughts (oh boy).

Me and my family knew from the very beginning that the character Joe seemed to... well.. calm. And perfect. Basically, he was your average Joe. He seemed to average to be kidnapped for no reason. And in the last episode, our thoughts were proven right. Joe is "one of them" (the "people" who did the kidnapping and "created" the town, and who is also looking through the cameras). My mom, at the end of episode, was thinking that Joe was more a volunteer, and was okay with what he was doing. But I think Joe was kidnapped before all of them, and is being threatened to keep going with what he's doing, being calm, and trying to keep all the kidnappies together/sane. I'm really interested how next week's episode goes. If you want to keep up with me and my Persons Unknown obsession, then watch it, every week on NBC, Mondays @ 10.

Peace, Chickadillies!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Super hero/Croquet










Sorry I haven't posted in... 2 days. Maybe I shouldn't be apologizing. I'm not obsessed or anything. The last couple days have been fun, actually. I went to Brittany Menzies's 21st birthday party. Totes fun. The Swanby's gave me a ride, so that explains the sign picture. I'll never forget Emily Swanby's "superhero"...
"I am kung-fusion! I have gold belt in kung fu, but blank belt in brain... I will kunfuse you!" Quite hilarious, I must say.
Today, me and Jorba went to Acacia's grad party. I'm going to miss that girl. But don't worry, I'll be visiting her tons. Jordo and Jake played croquet, and the African Croquet Dance was invented. After Jake left, Emily and Taylor came by.
New discovery: BRAWNER/SWANBY NOT GOOD AT CROQUET.
Taylor and Emily came back to the house, and we sat around being lazy. But it was still totes loads of fun. Taylor's still here, but Emily left to celebrate her two years of college. We're celebrating with her in our minds, don't worry. As far as school, I'm starting a new book to finish by the 30th. ...Yeah. We'll see how that goes. That picture of the laptop? That's my story that I head to write for English. It's coming along great...
isn't it.

Funny, I don't have much to say. And that usually doesn't happen.
But there's still hilarious pictures, so that makes up for my boring words.
Peace, Chickadillies.
-Natalie

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Birthday Crazies/Coke Dedication





I didn't get a great night sleep last night. The only problem with the heat is that I cannot fall asleep when it's the slightest bit warm. It has to be freezing in my house before I can have any time of sleep whatsoever. So you could say this summer (sleep wise) is going to be difficult. A couple of my friends decided to have parties just when I had spent all my money, but I managed to pick them up something. Plus I put together Acacia's graduating present today... and I'm still working on Sarah's. And everyone else's? I'll worry about that when they have parties.

Jordan decided that he is going to support the handy mart's decision to put in Mexican Coke (the one that uses sugar, that's why it's incredible) by buying about ten every week. I'm proud of how dedicated he is, but I'm afraid my health is going to decrease significantly. At least I'm not one of those people that goes crazy/hyper every time I have sugar, coffee, monster, rockstar, etc. Then I wouldn't drink a lot of it. But I'm totally addicted at this point, sense I've been used to crap Coke forever.

I'll talk to you chickadillies soon. Remember, no mountain to tall, and good luck to all.
-Natalie

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The Call-Jorbaba

Jordan took a touching song by Regina Spektor and turned it to something even more beautiful. Please enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE6vtSJAoVU

Permit Day







Today was something I considered special. The day started by me working out in the lawn for about two hours, and by the end, I was covered in bugs and various nature crap. But I got to be out in the sun and listen to TBTL and WWDTM for two hours. That made up for my dirty experience. The sun has taken a wonderful tole on me. From good moods, to awesome pictures, it's wonderful. But the best part of the day was I found out that early in the morning (when i was asleep...) Jordan passed his test, and got his permit! Twas exciting. I went with my dad and him to an empty parking lot and was in the car he drove... I thought I was going to perish. But I was proud of him. He did very nice. He also drove home, up giant the 228th hill. Good job Jorba. (: Only a month until he can drive me anywhere my adventurous heart desires. Wonderful.

Another reason today was exciting was because my mom succeeded on picking the right sausage and making a vegetarian hot dog. Yeah, that's right. It can be done. All of our vegetarian needs are met at PCC, basically. But seriously, I was so surprised on how good it was. Good job Mom. (:

As far as school, I'm still trying to accomplish that. I'm probably going to finish by June 30th. Hopefully. I pray that it will go away pretty quickly.

I have more to say, but I don't feel like typing it.

Good night Chickadillies!
-Natalie