Sunday, August 8, 2010

"On an island in the sun.."


Being back in California after being gone for a couple weeks definitely feels weird. I felt like I was gone for so long. Part of me never wanted to leave! My connecting flight in Las Vegas got majorly delayed, and seeing as I am not old enough to participate in any Vegas fun, I really wanted to just hop on a plane back to the east coast and spend the rest of my summer there. But I am also glad to be home and take in all the California I can get until I am back at Stonehill until Christmas.

This past weekend was the US Open for surfing in Huntington Beach. I went with two of my friends, Marissa and Allison for a day. It was so much fun! Marissa has been gone vacationing in Brazil for the past month, so it was so great to be able to spend time with her again! The whole day was great! Huntington Beach is really not far at all from my house, but with all the craziness that is the US Open, it became quite an ordeal just to get there! Once we got within a couple miles, there were cars everywhere and it took us almost an hour to find parking! We took my Mini Cooper, so we were able to find a little spot I could fit into, but even in that small of a car, it still took a few times to get it all parallel parked in there!


After that, it was still a 20 minute walk to the pier where the concert actually was. By the time we got there, most of the surfing was done, but the main reason we wanted to go was because the band, Weezer, was having a free concert by the pier! There were SO many people there! It was a lot of pushing and getting extremely familiar with people you've never met, but it was all worth it. Hot Hot Heat opened for Weezer. They did a great job, but it was really Weezer that made it great. They were phenomenal, and definitely one of the best bands I have ever seen perform live. The concert lasted about 2 hours. We thought that was a pretty full set, especially for free! It was such a great day! It also took us about an hour just to get out of downtown Huntington because of all the cars. I drive a stick, so my left foot was getting sore from being stuck in first gear for so long, but I would do it again for another chance to see a show like that!

BACK EAST!

In the past couple of weeks I finally got a break from reality and had my vacation back east to visit Stonehill friends! It was nice even just thinking about not having to wake up for work at 5am for two weeks! But I could never have anticipated how much fun I would've had! It was such a great two weeks!

The first day, I flew into Boston. My friend Kelly and her mom came and picked me up at the airport. I was greeted with lovely signs Kelly had made for me. It was a such a great welcome and was awesome to finally be reunited! And, of course, the first thing we did after being reunited: THE MALL! Kel and I are both big fans of the Natick Mall in Massachusetts, so we hit that on the way home from the airport. Surprisingly, I showed restraint and didn't waste any money on that trip. But, that was kind of my only option seeing as I spent a good amount of my summer earnings on airfare. From there, the trip only got more fun! I arrived at Kel's house in Wilbraham with a huge sign welcoming this "California Gurl" to the east coast! It was so nice knowing how much Kelly did in preparation for my arrival.


The rest of my time in Massachusetts only got better! I had my first bite ever of Friendly's. We don't have that restaurant out west, so I had never had the pleasure of eating there before. Kelly's Grammy and Grampy even got me a Friendly's shirt, and Kel made me a ridiculous hat to wear for my first Friendly's experience. After that, we went straight to to this really cool quarry. I didn't even know what a quarry was, but it sounded like fun, so I was pumped! Kel's friends Lindsay, Sean, and Sam all came with us. It was great! It was at a state forest with huge cliffs, and a rope swing where you could jump into the water. It was so much fun! It ended up raining that day, so it made it pretty dangerous to climb anywhere too high and risk slipping, so we stayed with the much smaller jumps, but it was still great! I had a slight near death experience my first time on the rope swing, but I successfully did it on my second attempt! The best thing about that day though was trying to get out of the state park. We had driven down this pretty small dirt road to get to where we parked. I am still convinced it was a road, but some argued that cars were really not supposed to drive there. Well, I guess we learned our lesson because the trail was locked with a rope gate when we tried to exit. We thought we were going to end up having to call for help, but Lindsay saved the day and figured out that we could all lift the rope over the car as Kel drove through. It was an extremely tight squeeze, but we made it! Some other Massachusetts highlights were seeing Inception at the drive-in, playing golf with Kel's dad, picking blueberries, and bonding with Kelly's cat Tutu!


From Massachusetts, Kel and I headed to Connecticut with our friend Morgan to go to our friend Justin's house in Branford. That was quite the journey! Kel doesn't enjoy driving highways, so I took the wheel, and along with that, I took the abuse of her GPS screaming at me every 5 minutes when we all we really did was take one highway for 2 hours. But, we eventually made it. Immediately upon arriving in Branford, Kelly and I decided we were moving there. The town was so cute! It was so much different from home, but I loved it! That first night we just hung out at Justin's and met some of his friends. But the main event was the next day when we went camping at the beach! It was my first camping experience, so I was really excited! However, one thing I was not excited about was the bugs! In Southern California, we don't have the dreaded humidity of the east coast, so the mosquitos don't really make an appearance. At the drive-in back in Mass, I literally got attacked by mosquitos on my feet, so much so that my friends began referring to me as "the leper" because my skin looked so disgusting. Unfortunately, the bugs were also a prescence at the campsite, but I came prepared with every anti-itch cream known to man, so I survived. I also got a little too familiar with a jelly fish, and a major sunburn, but all of my painful skin ailments were completely worth it! Camping was so much fun! It was so great to all be back together! We had a blast making hot dogs and s'mores over Justin's beautiful fire and hanging by the ocean all day. We were even able to fit a pitstop at the mall into the trip, so I would say we were pretty professional campers by the end. The rest of our time in Connecticut was filled with more lazy beach days, lots of Hannah Montana, and way too much food! It was an amazing week!


From there, I took a train and made my way to visit my roommate Tara!! We have been waiting to be reunited for WAY too long, so it was extremely exciting that the day had finally arrived! Our first stop: Dunkin! The lack of Dunkins in California is frankly, just sad. And seeing as Dunkin was such a huge part of Tara and I's lives freshman year, with our weekly "Dunkin Dates" turning into daily meetings by the end of second semester, it was only fitting that would be our first outing together. My medium iced coffee with milk and caramel swirl tasted just as good as I remember :). And then, after I got settled at her house, we made our way to my third mall of the trip. I didn't show as much restraint at this mall, but we convinced ourselves that everything purchased was an "emergency" and we felt pretty okay with it. Our most exciting purchase was Build-a-Bears we both made for our room! We were the only people in there over the age of 5, but we still loved it. We are planning on looking extremely cool and bringing our bears to the book store at school when we get back and getting our bears some infant skyhawk apparel! We are pretty excited, so if you see us in there, don't judge! Another great thing I got to experience my first day in Pennsylvania was the amazingness that is Wawa. I have been hearing all about these "convenience stores on steroids" from Tara all year, so it was great to actually go to one! I completely fell in love when I saw all the different kinds of coffee and the touch screens where you could order food. Keep me well caffeinated and give me a nice touch screen to play with, and I am a happy camper! We made at least 4 more stops to Wawa during the rest of my time there.

The next day, we went to a little shopping area called Peddler's Village. That was very cute! We walked around, did some window shopping, and ate some good fudge! Then, that night, Tara had a staff dinner for all the lifeguards who work at her pool. It was at this really nice hibachi restaurant where they cook up the food right in front of you! I haven't been to one of those places since like junior high, so it was really fun! The food was great too! It was really nice meeting all of the people Tara spends her summers with. They were all so nice and welcoming!

Another fun thing on the trip was when we went to the Delaware River with her family! Some of Tara's aunts and uncles met up with us, along with her parents, and we went tubing down the river. That was so much fun! We went on a 3 hour course that takes you down the river. Most of the time it was very relaxing, which was much needed. There were the occasional rapids that made it exciting, but it was really great to just have a nice lazy day on the river to relax. I loved meeting Tara's family too! I had met a couple of her aunts at Stonehill before, but it was really nice to spend time with them. I have always loved meeting friend's families because it shows so much about them. And though our day was pretty relaxing, we were still pretty tired out from spending the day in the sun, so we came home and took naps. I took so many naps when I was at school, but I haven't really been taking them since I've been home. I forgot how great naps were. We were supposed to sleep for about an hour. I ended up sleeping for 2 and a half. It was wonderful. Then, that night, after we were well rested, we went to her friend's house and I met a few more of her friends. They were all great, but we didn't stay long because we had a big day in the city ahead of us the next day!


Tara's aunt took us into Philadelphia! I have only been once on a trip with my 8th grade class, so it was so nice of her aunt to drive us around and give me the full tour of the city! We went to the famous steps at the museum where Rocky ran. We, of course, were too lazy to actually run up them, but we pretended to for a picture just to say we've done it. Her aunt also took us through downtown and then the whole section where the universities are. I really liked seeing it, but I have never been a big city person, so I don't know how those kids live and go to school there all year! That day, I also had my first Philly Cheese Steak, and got to see all the historic places like Independence and the Liberty Bell. After our day in the city, we came home and decided to give cooking a try! Well, our very simple version of cooking. We made puppy chow, which is Crispix covered in melted chocolate, peanut butter, and powdered sugar. If you have never had it, you are really missing out! It was delicious! We ate puppy chow, watched the Disney classic My Date with the President's Daughter, and spent the night on the internet ordering stuff for our dorm room next year! We are way too excited to decorate!

My last day, I finally met Tara's best friend Nicole when we went out for bagels and ice cream. It was very nutritious meal! That day, I also got in my last Pennsylvania necessity and had some water ice, which was delicious! It was such a great visit! We probably had the most fun at night just talking and laughing on her bed, watching stupid YouTube videos and ordering our Fruit of the Month Club for the school year. It was a very good preview of what is to come when we will be sharing a room in just a few short weeks! And I literally cannot wait! We are going to have so much fun!


Friday, July 23, 2010

Family Fun :)


This past weekend was my cousin Rachel's bridal shower. She is the first of my cousins to get married on my dad side, so it was pretty exciting. The shower was at my aunt's house and most of my girl cousins and aunts all came, along with some of Rachel's friends. It was really great seeing everyone because I haven't seen much of my extended family all summer. My grandma was there as well, who I hadn't seen in awhile, so it was just really great catching up with everyone and celebrating Rachel's marriage.

Then, on Monday, I went to Balboa Island in Newport Beach to go see my cousin's sail for their yacht club. It was extremely windy that day, so there was a lot of capsizing. Everyone survived though, and all of my cousins sailed really well. After the sailing, we all went down to my cousins' house that they are renting on the island for the summer to have pizza and hang out. I always loves spending time with my cousins, especially since I missed seeing them a lot during the year at school.

This coming week I am finally flying to Massachusetts to visits friends from Stonehill. I have been looking forward to this for so long and I couldn't be more excited! I am going there, Connecticut and even Pennsylvania too!! I can't wait!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Oh, what a knight!


Wow! Last night was amazing! One of my dad's best friends, Brian, got inducted into a group called "The Knights of St. Gregory." People who are inducted into this group are honored for their service and their dedication to the Catholic community. It was a really big deal for Brian, so he threw a pretty extravagant party at his house in celebration. My sister Christine and I went to the party with my dad because my mom was out of town. We were so lucky to get to go. It was absolutely amazing! The party was at Brian's house in Beverly Hills. I have been there before, and it is a very impressive house, but what we saw when we arrived was more than impressive. Brian had themed the whole party around the knights. Servers were dressed as knights, flags waved from the house, and there were trumpet players to announce dinner. The whole dinner was set up beautifully! There were suits of armor at the end of the table, and the decor on the table was all gold. There were royal flags waving everywhere, and a live band played behind us while we ate our 6 course meal. It was amazing! The people there were really great too. A lot of priests from Brian's childhood came out to support him.

Probably the funniest part of the party was the end. My sister and I wanted to take pictures with the suits of armor. When we walked over there, everyone thought it was so cute that we were so excited by the decor, and we kind of became like entertainment for the party. We were having a blast. Then we were talking about how great all the decorations were, and the party planner heard us and immediately told us we could take it all home. We took home roses that were brought in from Ecuador. They were absolutely beautiful. We also really wanted the flags. They were on these really long posts, so my sister and I were barely able to balance as we walked down the street to our car with huge vases of roses and 10 foot flag poles. They just barely fit in the car, but it was definitely worth it! That was definitely a (k)night to remember!

The Getty!



The last couple weeks, I have still been working a lot. It pretty much takes over my life, so its a good thing I like it! Though, it doesn't make for anything too exciting or blog worthy. However, this week, I did get a chance to go to my favorite museum in Los Angeles, The Getty Center. I went with my friend Caitlyn. I haven't seen her at all yet this summer, so it was a really great thing to do together! The Getty is beautiful museum. It has lots of great artwork. They have a few Monet paintings there which are definitely my favorite to look at. But, the best part about the Getty, I think, is the outdoors. Outside, the Getty has beautiful gardens and spectacular views of Los Angeles. It is up in the hills, so the views are breathtaking. The building itself is also very interesting looking. The Getty is definitely my favorite place to go in LA. I hadn't been in so long, I almost forgot how much I loved it. It was so great to get back there!

For the next few weeks, I will be continue to be working a lot, but I do have something really great to look forward to! I just booked tickets to go back and visit some friends on the east coast at the end of July! I cannot wait for the trip! It will be really nice just to have a break from work, but of course, it will be most exciting to see my friends! I will be back east for 2 weeks! I am going to Connecticut and Massachusetts to see some people. And then, I am also going to Pennsylvania to stay with my future roommate, Tara. I am so excited for the trip! We are all counting down the days!

Summertime!


Summer back in California has been crazy busy! I am working A LOT! My family owns a golf course, and I have been working there since I was 13. For the last few summers, I have been on the maintenance crew. I mow the fairways every day. My work day starts at 5:30 in the morning and finishes at 3 in the afternoon. It is extremely exhausting working those hours 5 days a week, but I really like it too! I have known all the people at the course for so long, it is kind of like my second home. But that rigorous work schedule doesn't leave much time for other fun. A lot of days, all I want to do is come home and sleep. But, I have still been able to enjoy myself some too! It has been really nice getting back to seeing all of my old friends again! Reuniting and catching up is so much fun! It is great to hear how well everyone has been doing.

This past week was my 19th birthday. I had to work, so I didn't do anything big. I went to the beach for a little bit after work, and then went out to dinner with my family. Then we came home, opened gifts, and ate my favorite mint chocolate chip ice cream cake from Baskin Robbins and watched the Lakers win. It was very simple, but I liked it! I also got a couple packages from friends from back at school, so that was really exciting! I never get anything in the mail, so it was pretty exciting!


Back to California


Freshman year is finally coming to an end. The past couple weeks have been full of studying, packing, and taking finals. It is crazy to think that almost a whole year has passed since I first arrived on campus back in August. My finals went pretty well for me. I had a pretty big paper for my Mediated Communications class that took a lot of time, but once it was finished, I was pretty happy with it. Other than that, I had finals in German, Philosophy, Religion, and Psychology. German was definitely the hardest, but I still think I did okay (at least, I hope I did!). Studying obviously takes up A LOT of time. My friend Tara and I pretty much lived in the atrium in the science center the last couple weeks. We love studying in there because we can talk to each other, unlike the library, and the Dunkin Donuts is right there. Caffeine is a must for finals week! But, if finals aren't stressful enough, we also had to pack up our entire lives and ship them back home! Packing was definitely an experience. I had to pack up some clothes and stuff early and send it home in a package back to California so that I wouldn't have as much to take with me on the plane. However, I am not the best at parting with my things. I wanted to keep everything with me. But, my roommate Lauren helped me out a lot, convincing me I didn't need to keep every single cardigan I own with me for the last week of school. Because we did it together, packing actually ended up being fun and somewhat of a stress reliever from finals.

My flight back home is tomorrow. I seriously cannot believe this day is here. Going home is very bittersweet. I, of course, want to see all my friends and family back at home. And I've got to admit, I am happy to be escaping this humidity. However, I am going to miss Stonehill so much. Freshman year here was definitely the best year of my life! My friends here are not just friends, they are my family. Living 3000 miles away from them for the next 4 months is going to be really hard. But, I have my great memories that I can look back on all summer. Freshman year will definitely be one to remember, but I also cannot wait to start off Sophomore year and make many, new and wonderful memories!