Roadies

Sunday, July 29, 2012



Whew!

After 13 hours of driving, a 40 dollar ticket {when highways turn into small towns in the blink of an eye! swear those lowered speed limits just come out of nowhere...}, absolutely crazy monsoons driving down windy mountains, and a pit stop at the Grand Canyon, we have arrived. 

So far we've spent most of our time in the pool, eating free {yummy} food, and spending some good quality time with the fam. 

Our To Do list for this week has been one of the most glorious I've ever written

It goes as follows:

1. Nap & Read our books we never have time for
2. Swim e'rday
3. Get tan
4. Eat at AT LEAST In N' Out, Chipotle, BJ's and California Pizza Kitchen
5. Get sushi also.
6. See a movie
7. Visit the Mesa temple
8. Go to the mall
9. Play games {and spank everyone in Banagrams}
10.         Eat food
11.         Make el familia dinner

Glorious isn't it?

I hope your week turns out as great!

Movie Night

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Happy Sunday Everyone!








Something you should know about me...


I absolutely love love love love love love {get it yet?} watching/ seeing movies. 


For as long as I can remember I have struggled with forcing myself to get out and do things when there's a movie that my mind has made itself up over watching. 


"Who needs fresh air?  It's a Nora Ephron for crying out loud!"


Josh and I try to keep the amount of movies we watch at a minimum and make sure we get a lot of versatility into our date nights so that sitting on a couch is not the focal point of our time with one another {it's also difficult not to make food the focal point of our relationship considering it's something we both love... oh so much. Still working on that one.}


But when this little number came out in previews we knew we had to make it a priority...




Now when I say "we" had to make it a priority, I mean that tentatively. 

As in, I knew Josh and everyone else on the planet would be dying to see it, so I knew what we would be doing the first weekend of it's release.

I didn't necessarily dislike the idea of seeing it. It just seemed so intense and the hype surrounding it made me a little nervous.

Despite all of that, we made it a part of our date last night after we went to Cafe Rio {I know it's not a big deal to most people, but we NEVER get Cafe Rio. An hour drive there and back doesn't always seem worth it. But it is. It always is.}

And I LOVED it.

A little intense, yes. But a very well-made movie. I really enjoyed the cast, despite everyone whining about how Anne Hathaway would ruin Batman. 

The story had me for the whole 2 hours and 50 minutes.

Fun date night for sure. 


Hallelujah

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Oh, finals.



I am absolutely DONE with school for this semester!

Wow, am I overjoyed. 

Took my last final on Thursday and walked out of those testing center doors like a champ. Boom, roasted.

Can't wait to OFFICIALLY start summer after this next week of work {oh my, sometimes I just wan't to call in and tell them I've moved to Alaska. Can't come in anymore. Ever.}

Current hurdle? Packing up all of my stuff, condensing it all to fit in my closet and top of my desk {curse you, white glove} and cleaning every little nook and cranny of this place till my elbows shine with grease. 

Sorry. Weird mental image. But you get the point.

Good thing I have this guy around to move the heavy stuff and make snack runs at 11:55pm


What can I say? He's a gem, that one.



Mood Busters

Wednesday, July 18, 2012






Ways that I make myself feel better:

1. Brush my teeth. If I feel nasty, gross, and unproductive- I know that the first step to success is a clean mouth. Try it! I swear you'll feel better :)

2. Clean my room. An uncluttered space helps to de-clutter the mind.

3. Talk about it. Alone time is good to think things through and calm down, but I'm the type of person that needs someone to bounce my emotions and irrational thoughts off of. It really helps to bring balance and sense to all of the confusion going through your head.

4. Cry. I don't know of many better feelings than after you've let out a good cry. 

5. Look at pictures. For some reason nostalgia helps me to put things in perspective and realize that life goes on, nothing is permanent, and most things I get upset about aren't worth it.

6. Listen to music. Especially songs like this one 
Just puts a smile on my face :)

6. Pray. There are times when the only person who will understand you is the one you speak to in your heart. It's hard for me sometimes when I'm upset, because I don't always like to admit that I need help, but I try to get on my knees and begin to speak. Out loud is often best. I don't often get answers to my problems, but I always rise with the feeling that someone's heard me.





Amidst the confusion of the times, the conflicts of conscience, and the turmoil of daily living, an abiding faith becomes an anchor to our lives.
- Thomas S. Monson

A Glimpse at Roommates Past...

Monday, July 16, 2012



I remember I was in my senior year of high school when I first started to hear all of the awful things about college roommates. All of the older women whom I knew who'd been to college would tell me "Now McKenna.. you may have some tough people to live with..." while the rest of the brood would stand there and nod their heads with seriousness at me. 

I heard scary stories of mountains of dirty clothes lying everywhere, weeks old dishes, music blaring into the wee hours of the night... 

Not a pretty picture for a soon-to-be freshman. 

And yet, I wasn't really worried about it. In fact, roommates were one of the last things on my mind in the months previous to me leaving for college. I wish I could remember what I was thinking about, it must have been really important... probably boys.

Anyway, to all of you freshman who will be going to school in fall I tell you this:

1. Don't listen to all of the scary stories people tell you. Yes, some of them may be true, but it's never as bad as people make it sound, and worse case scenario you get a GREAT story out of it.

2. Roommates are a two way street. There's always something you can do to make it at least a little better! Don't feel defeated just because your roommate might be a little sensitive or not like your taste in music.

3. The beauty of being in college is that no one can make you stay in your room! If you're not diggin the vibes, just head on over to your neighbor's apartment.

4. Your roommates can become some of the best friends you've ever had if things go right. So do your best to make your apartment just a little better, and you'll have a great time.


Speaking of some of the best friends you've ever had, that's what my roommates have become to me. 



My first semester, I lived with 3 other girls. 1 of them is married with an ADORABLE little boy and we love her still.
The other 2 have been my roommates ever since. 
I've also lived with several of my neighbors from my first semester and still consider them to be my bests. 
Along the way we've also adopted several other girls who I've come to love living with.

All in all, it has been such a blast to live with these girls. Looking back on the past 3 years, I'm not sure how my college life would have panned out without them.

So here's a look back through the years of roommates past...

WARNING: You are about to get an overload of coordinating roommate pictures. 


First semester in the dorms. Carly, Trenna, Me, and Karla. 

Halloween. Yes, we were always this attractive




First semester down. Enter, a little older, not much wiser 2nd semester.

Question for past self: "Eh-em. Why.. oh, why.. would you wear a shirt with a piggly wiggly on it??"


3rd semester = drastic improvement in wardrobe. Love these girls.

Then I spent a semester living in Mexico! Carly, one of my besties and roommates since the beginning was my roommate for that adventure.

I know. She's gorgeous.

Bam. Back into the American swing of things!



We take Harry Potter midnight premieres very seriously.


Here comes my third fall semester. The nostalgia is overwhelming.


After so many roommate pictures, you really need to get creative.



And now here we are. Spring 2012.

I can't believe all of the fun I've had with the girls I've lived with. 
We've been together through some of the hardest, and best things any of us have ever experienced.

Has it been perfect? Not by a long shot. But I wouldn't have had it any other way. 

Love to all my past and present roomies, plus the rest of you who've been there since the beginning.

It has been so much more than fun :)


Friday Favorite

Friday, July 13, 2012



My favorite thing this Friday is love. {I know. I have no shame.}

I blame springtime. Or pinterest. Heck, I blame both of them and a gad of other things for my recent obsession with lovebirds. 

I'm not absolutely sure why, but lately, in my life, the site of a couple just makes me get all gushy inside. 


In a very embarrassing, teary, get-a-grip-on-yourself kind of way. Really, I'll be walking around campus {which has no short supply of couples mind you} and the sight of interlocked hands just brings a smile to my face. Followed by that particular couple catching my socially awkward stare and an immediate vibe of uncomfortableness is shared between us. It's a joy, really. 


I've always loved love though, I think. In any movie if there was a couple that didn't end up together in the end {even if it was for the very, very best for both parties} I instantly detested that movie. 

I know. Irrational much?

Anyway..

I think that love is absolutely wonderful. I love falling in it, being in it, and seeing the very best people in my life become better people because of it. 


My friend Matt, whose engaged to the love of his life, put it the very best the other day when he said, "I love my friends. I have the best of friends. But there's only one friend who I really find myself wanting to be with anymore."

 Happy friday everyone! Tell someone you love 'em this weekend, ok?


Triumphs This Week

Thursday, July 12, 2012


1. I've made it to finals week. The end is in sight!! Take that American Epidemic.

2. Taking almost a week off of school to go to Newport, CA last week w/ the man and not drowning in make-up work! Thanks to a lovely Saturday spent entirely trying to get ahead. We're homework beasts.

3. Trudging through my last assignments/ exams with a nasty cold. {Bless you, nyquil.}

4. Rocking my debate in Public Speaking- seriously tempting to go into politics when you've got people rally cheering you on. Woo hoo!

5. Josh (a.k.a the man) came up with the most brilliant upon brilliant of summer plans for us this last week! 

Normally, since it's only seven weeks that we get a break from school, I would just stay at school and work.

But frankly that just sounded far too poopy.

 I miss my fam! And I've lived in Idaho for three years straight only leaving for the occasional holiday and road trip. 

Homegirl needs a break.



So this is what the man, so geniously {it's a word} came up with the other day.

*Eh-em*

July 20th: Officially done with school. HA-ZAH!!
July20th-27th: Stay in Rexburg for a week to finish up my job at the ad agency
July 28th/ish: Road trip down to Utah!! We <3 Utah.
July 29th/ish: Continue road trip down to AZ to stay with my family. {Grand canyon on the way??}
Aug 3rd: Josh flies from Pheonix up to Minnesota to spend time with his family, I get some quality time with mine
Aug 16th: I drive allllll the way back up to Utah and meet up w/ Josh's family, who will be driving down from Minnesota, in Heber-ish area where we will spend a week and a 1/2 in a lodge enjoying the gorgeous Utah mountains and all they have to offer. Alpine slides anyone?!
Aug 25th: Drive down to Alpine for my wonderful roommate Terra and, her fiance, Joe's wedding!

After that we're just going where the wind takes us until school starts back up again.

Ah, summer. 

6. My final triumph? 

Putting my first post on this new blog of mine.
Hope you enjoy reading!