Saturday, August 29, 2009

party!

For the past week and a half, I've been helping plan a surprise 18th birthday party for one of my close friends (Nancy Drew). My friend KK and I were in charge of the decorations. So after we decided on a few ideas and colors for the party, she and I went shopping. It was a bit insane! We kept thinking that Nancy would show up all of the sudden and see what we were doing. If we weren't careful, she would have figured everything out. So, KK and I did the decoration shopping. I ended up taking home all of the supplies. Therefore, I made all the decorations (with some help from my awesome sisters). The entire week, not one person mentioned the party. Everyone told Nancy that they had to work this weekend, or were going out of town. I even put together another surprise party for her ON the day of her birthday, so she would assume that there wouldn't be anything else. It was great.

So the day of the real party came. It was crazy! over 50 people were going to be at this party! So, I arrive at the house, where we were having the party, at 2:45 pm. The people were supposed to start showing up at 5:30pm. We had to cook all kinds of food, set up decorations, and get the HUGE water slide running. (I was the biggest party I think I have ever attended, other than a wedding!) Here I am, sweaty, dirty, and nervous, trying to get things in order and the guests start arriving 45 minutes early! I'm freaking out a bit. It's ok though, we're just about ready, I think. No, we're not close, there's food and decorations that still need to be fixed! AH!

Only ten minutes before Nancy arrives blindfolded, was I able to go change and welcome everyone. When Nancy arrived, we told everyone to surround the car and not make a noise. Nancy stepped out of the car blindfolded. She was told to remove her blindfold, and as soon as she did, we all yelled, "SURPRISE!" It was perfect- she had no idea!

The party got started. There was music and games, and watter everywhere. All the guys were covered from head to toe in mud and grass. Everyone ate and had a good time. After the cake was cut and served, it was present time.

I had to leave the party early, because I was dog sitting and had to let the doggies out. So, I have no clue what gifts were given of how the party ended. But I'm sure I was a whole lot of fun!
My sister, G, took a ton of pictures, so hopefully I can post some pics of the party later..

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

a bit crazy..

Today has been quite a crazy day. At least for me. Not only did I have classes, but I also had errands and papers due.
After class, I had to go to the post office and see if a book I ordered had arrived. I had been needing this book for about 4 days now, and it still had not come in. My wish came true today-it was finally here! Now, I had to go home, read 40 pages, write and edit a paper on it, AND turn the paper in!
After reading, writing, and editing, I get ready to turn my paper in, but the laptop I was using won't connect to the site! So, I sign into my e-mail and start downloading the document. I go down stairs and pull up the site. I go back upstairs and find the document won't download! So, I do the copy and paste thing and e-mail it to myself. I go BACK downstairs to receive the email and find I can't log into my e-mail. I go BACK upstairs and log out. (you guessed..) I go BACK down stairs and sign in. FINALLY!
I received my e-mail, and was FINALLY able to turn in my paper. Looking back on it, I realize there was a much easier way to do this. Such as, taking the laptop down stairs with me the FIRST time to prevent all my running back and forth.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

A piece of me

I never really wanted a blog until some family and friends got theirs.  But eventually I gave in (as you can see!) So here begins my first blog! 
My last first day of high school was last Wednesday.  It hadn't really sunk in till just about today.  For the most part, I'm quite excited about this school year.  I was really looking forward to seeing my friends at classes until I realized that I will have only two classes with those friends. The rest of my classes will be at the community colleges in the neighboring counties.  This, I think, is going to be hard for me to get used to.  I'm trusting in my Lord and Savior to help me through it and countless other things.  I'm looking to Him to walk with me every step of my life. <3