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Showing posts with label twenty while twenty. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2014

Twenty While Twenty {revisited}

1. get my own place. May 1, 2014. {see some pictures here}

2. take a solo trip. Minneapolis in March! {pictures here}


3. get another tattoo. {sorry, Mom} May 29, 2014.
 
please note the sign to the right of my head - yes, it hurts. I would also like to point out that that is a freckle to the left of the raven, not blood.


4. graduate college with my associate's degree in Hotel/Restaurant Management. 20 December 2013 {read about it here}


5. try a new recipe to bring to Thanksgiving and/or Christmas. Oreo White Chocolate Pudding Peppermint Cookies for Christmas


6. create a Facebook fan page for my photography. 19 September 2013

7. rename my blog & get a fresh design to go with it. never happened, because I still don't know where I want to go with it.

8. read twenty books. see the list here.

9. blog at least twice a week. yes!! and there were times that I blogged more than that, especially September, when I participated in Blogtember.

10. buy a real leather belt. no more bad quality Target belts for daily wear. 31 December 2013

11. bake a cake. {I've never baked a cake before, only cupcakes.} 4 August 2014

12. send out one piece of real mail {package, letter, postcard, etc.} each month.
August - lots of thank you cards & Nicole's Cara Box
September - birthday card
October - Sonya's Cara Box
November - thank you note & postcards
December - Christmas card
January - thank you notes & a birthday card
February - Valentine's cards (:
March - some postcards from Minneapolis
April - a postcard from Door County to a friend in California
May - some notes to family
June - a congratulations card to Abi for passing her driver's test {which you can see here}
July - note to my sister, note to my pen pal, Leah
August - nothing yet, but it will happen

13. learn how to be more frugal. {and blog about my adventures along the way} the only part I blogged about was a January spending freeze, but I've actually tried to be better about not wasting my money. I don't go to Target nearly as often, and I'm waiting for some of that college stuff to go on clearance before I buy it. I also have been using more coupons and buying things when they are on sale! (:

14. take better care of myself. {eat healthier, do yoga, etc.} I've been eating better {less junk, more fruits and vegetables}, and I've been doing my own version of yoga, if you could call it that. I teach a few tumbling classes at the Y, so I do stretches and run around with them, and I am planning to get back in the pool and start swimming again when school starts up again.

15. go to the spa to get a pedicure, massage, and/or facial. never happened, even though I have two gift certificates, BUT I scheduled an appointment before my birthday, and I went on Wednesday for a manicure and pedicure.

16. learn how to apply makeup - maybe someone at Sephora would teach me? never happened. oh well.

17. start writing a book. while I decided to go a different direction with this, I did start working on it. {but I haven't worked on it much, and it's been a while. oops.}

18. learn how to play one song on the guitar. hahaha never happened, and I knew in the back of my head that it wouldn't.

19. drive up north at least four times. I lost count of the number of times that I actually went, but here are some times that I did a whole post of pictures.
Labor Day photos here
fall photos here
winter photos here
Memorial Day photos here
July photos here

20. plan a fabulous party for my twenty-first! (: kind of, sort of. Ruby is the best and we're making it happen, even if it isn't what I was initially thinking. {it's going to be a lot better.}

I passed with an 80% (:

xoxo.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Twenty While Twenty: Twenty Books

Part of the "Twenty While Twenty" list of goals that I created was to read twenty books. Here are all of the books that I read while I was twenty! (:

My hope for this challenge was that I would more than surpass the twenty books, but I didn't. I got a little too distracted with the internet and hulu, but I hope to be better about reading in the future. I have always enjoyed reading, but it seems harder now to know what books to read!

{With the exception of number five, all titles are linked to where you can read more about/purchase the books online.}

1. A Beautiful Mess by Elsie Larson & Emma Chapman

This book is full of ninety-five photography ideas. I thought that there were lots of great and inspiring tips inside. It made me want to go and take pictures right away!

2. Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns by Lauren Weisberger

I really enjoyed this sequel to The Devil Wears Prada. It was a little confusing at times when one chapter would all of the sudden be a flashback, or months further in the future, but all in all, I thought it was a good book.

3. The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown

This book was definitely weird with all of the Shakespearean references, and the first-person-plural narrative, but it was really good and I kept reading because I wanted to know what was going to happen with the three sisters!

4. I Am Ozzy by Ozzy Osbourne

I originally read this book my senior year of high school during British Literature, when I was writing a paper on Black Sabbath & Ozzy Osbourne. Yes, I love them and I may have freaked out when I saw Ozzy's star on the Hollywood Boulevard during spring break that year. Anyway, I think this is a really good book if you like rock 'n roll history!

5. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum

I bought this book at Target, from the dollar spot when it was on clearance for fifty cents. I was so excited, because I have only watched the movie once, and I wanted to read the book. Well, when I went to read it, I found out that the copy that I bought is a condensed version. It was a quick read, but a good story. Maybe someday I will read the full version.


6. Iron Man: My Journey Through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath by Tony Iommi

I really enjoyed this book! The only Black Sabbath stuff that I listen to is the stuff with Ozzy, so I didn't really know who Tony was talking about for about half of the book. It was cool to see an overlap with Ozzy's book and seeing both sides for a few stories. My favorite part about this book though, was that in the 369 pages, there were 90 chapters, so they were all relatively short.

7. Eight Girls Taking Pictures by Whitney Otto

I can't remember if I first saw this on Kelle Hampton's blog, or if I saw it before then, and decided to read it after she talked about it. There are eight sections/chapters in this book, each about a different woman in a different place and time in history, and each chapter somehow comes back to the main character of the first section. It was about more than just taking pictures, it was about love and struggle and it was beautiful.


8. Space Kitty Blues by pat mAcdonald

I received this book last year from pat, and I wanted to wait a long time to read it. This book is semi-autobiographical, and I thought that it would be pretty weird to read this since I see pat so often. I was packing to leave for an overnight trip, and I wanted a book to read in the jacuzzi, so I grabbed this one, and I am so glad that I did. I didn't want to put it down. It's a great story and a quick read, with some beautiful quotes. Am I allowed to call this book cute?

"They were both just too beautiful for the worlds they were cast down into."


9. White Whine: A Study of First-World Problems by Streeter Seidell

I forgot where I first heard about this book, but I had to put it on hold at the library right away. This wasn't a novel or novella, every one to four pages would just talk about complaints made on social media from people who seem to have their lives pretty well off, with screenshot examples. The author has a website called White Whine, which is where the book is based off of.


10. The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty

This book is really good! There were a lot of other people in northeastern Wisconsin who wanted to read this book as well, because I was on the hold list for a month to get it! I was a little confused about why one of the three main characters was involved, but I really liked the way the book was written. There was a totally unexpected twist towards the end, and then the epilogue! The epilogue was probably my favorite part of the book, but it was all so, so good.

"This was how it could be done. This was how your lived with a terrible secret. You just did it. You pretended everything was fine. You ignored the deep, cramplike pain in your stomach. You anesthetized yourself so that nothing felt bad, but nothing felt good either."


11. What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty

I think I might have actually heard about this book before I heard about The Husband's Secret, but after I read The Husband's Secret, I knew that I had to read What Alice Forgot as well. The books aren't tied in with each other in any way, but I really like Liane's style of writing, and they were both such good books that I didn't want to put them down. The simple premise of this book is that Alice loses ten years of her memories, and it helps her see her life in a different perspective.


12. Finding Betty Crocker by Susan Marks

I picked this book up in the gift shop at the Mill City Museum when I was in Minneapolis. I thought that it was really cool to learn the history of Betty Crocker. There are even a few recipes in here, and it kind of makes me want to dress up as Betty for Halloween!


13. The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin

It took me a long time to get through this one, but I finally made it through! This book wasn't exactly what I was expecting. I don't really know what I was expecting, but I didn't think that it was going to be a month-by-month look at someone's year. I am glad that I read it; it was a great insight on things that could help make all of us a little bit happier.


14. Shoe Addicts Anonymous by Beth Harbison

I wandered into the library one day to find a book to read (and to get some books for one of my classes at the Y). I think I had heard about some of Beth's books before, and I decided to read this one first, since it seemed as though this was the first one of the three on the shelf. I devoured this book. If I didn't have to work, I would have finished this in less than a day. This is a great story about the lives of four women and how they are brought together by shoes.


15. Chose the Wrong Guy, Gave Him the Wrong Finger by Beth Harbison

I didn't like this one as much as I liked Shoe Addicts Anonymous. This one was a little weird because the main character, Quinn, was living a little bit in her past and was torn between two brothers while helping their grandmother get ready for her wedding. Oh, and Quinn almost married one of the brothers ten years before... Talk about small town life and drama.

16. Roomies by Sara Zarr & Tara Altebrando

I'm slightly embarrassed to say that this book made me almost cry a couple times. I guess I just wasn't expecting to read a book about two recent high school graduates and have it apply so much (at times) to my life. The story here is that the girls are given their rooming assignments for their freshman year of college, and they start by talking about a couple things for their room, but they go back and forth all summer telling each other about what's going on in their lives. Two girls in different situations on different coasts, but they share their secrets before they even meet. It was a pretty quick read, and I kept wanting to know what was going to happen next!


17. Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock

The first thing that you need to know about this book is that it has nothing to do with that place you go for hot dogs and ice cream. I was browsing the YA section at the library, and I was reading a few of the inside covers, and I thought that I would read this one because it's about a girl who lives in Wisconsin. This book is centered around farming and football, two things that I don't really know a whole lot about, but there were enough moments that I could relate with DJ, the main character.


18. The Museum of Intangible Things by Wendy Wunder

The story of a great adventure; an escape for two teenage girls. My very favorite part was when they spent the night at IKEA, which I would secretly love to do. Zoe and Hannah take off to escape some things that happen in their small town in New Jersey and end up on a tour of the United States. This was another tear-jerker.

19. The Encyclopedia of Me by Karen Rivers

If I would have known that this was a book about twelve year olds, I wouldn't have picked it up. It was cute, but I think I am very much beyond that stage of my life. I did enjoy the way that the book was laid out. The main character (Tink) was writing an encyclopedia about her life, so there were alphabetical headings, which was nice because I like to have plenty of places where I can stop reading if I don't have a whole lot of time.

20. Violet on the Runway by Melissa Walker

Which girl doesn't have dreams of a career in fashion? I know that I was once planning on going to college for fashion merchandising or fashion marketing, but after I had my senior portrait session, a tiny part of me also wanted to model, even though I knew that that was never going to happen. Violet is a shy high school senior who gets discovered and ends up being a model. This book was a story of chasing your dreams and knowing when to stop chasing them.

21. Water Balloon by Audrey Vernick

I actually haven't finished this one, but I started this book before my birthday, so I thought I would include it as a bonus one. This is another book that ended up being about twelve year olds. Honestly, I judge books by their covers. I don't have a lot to say about this one yet, since I'm only about halfway done.

xoxo.

Friday, May 9, 2014

twenty while twenty {three quarters}

{Easter roses. sadly there were some oversaturation issues when I uploaded it to blogger.}

I only have three more months of being twenty, so here is an update on where I am with the twenty goals that I set for this year!

{all goals on this post}

1. get my own place.

I moved in on the first! I hope to share some pictures soon!

2. take a solo trip.

I went to Minneapolis for a few days in the beginning of March.

8. read twenty books.

I'm reading number thirteen, so I'm a little bit behind, but I am going to try my best to finish these last eight books!

9. blog at least twice a week.

I've kept up with this one, even though it is often hard for me to figure out what to post about! haha.

12. send out one piece of real mail {package, letter, postcard, etc.} each month.

I sent out some Valentines in February, and then in March I sent out some postcards from Minneapolis. I also sent a postcard in April to a friend who's in California, since he sent me one from Malibu. I sent out a couple notes for May!

19. drive up north at least four times.

I went up north for the fourth time in late March, but I didn't take a lot of pictures, and the ones that I took had the settings slightly off.

20. plan a fabulous party for my twenty-first! (:

Thanks to one of my sweet friends, the ball started rolling for the party yesterday - three months before it's going to happen! Wish me luck! (:

xoxo.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Twenty While Twenty Halfway Progress

{gold stripe notecards from Target's Dollar Spot - December 2013 // cupcake sticker from Target's scrapbook section - Stickerdoodle}

Yesterday was my half birthday, which means that in six months, I will be turning twenty-one, and I hope to have completed all of my Twenty While Twenty Goals! I told a few people yesterday that it was my half birthday, and they either thought I was crazy, or they had no idea what I was talking about. Apparently I'm still a little kid (:

original list here
three month progress here

2. take a solo trip.

Reservations have been booked for the trip I was originally hoping to take! I've also taken a few mini vacations, one to Green Bay and one to Appleton.

4. graduate college with my associate's degree in Hotel/Restaurant Management.

I graduated in December with highest honors, and you can read all about it in this post!

5. try a new recipe to bring to Thanksgiving and/or Christmas.

I made some delicious cookies, which were pictured in my post about Christmas. I was also told at Thanksgiving that I am no longer going to be able to get away with not bringing a dish to pass since I am no longer a college student. haha. Any suggestions for Easter?

8. read twenty books.

I have read ten books, which puts me right on track!

9. blog at least twice a week.

This one is still going, even though I feel like my weekly picture posts are kind of cheating.

10. buy a real leather belt. no more bad quality Target belts for daily wear.

I bought a real leather belt at Gap, of all places! I've only had it for about a month, but the quality does seem better than the other belts that I had been buying. And it was only $25!

12. send out one piece of real mail {package, letter, postcard, etc.} each month.

I have been keeping up with this one as well, and I have sent out mail in December and January. I have some Valentines ready to mail out this week!

13. learn how to be more frugal. {and blog about my adventures along the way}

I did a {mostly} successful January spending freeze

19. drive up north at least four times.

Here are some pictures from trip number three!

xoxo.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

January Spending Freeze


Last month, I participated with Erin & friends for the January Spending Freeze. Like when I did a spending freeze in July, the point was to only spend money on necessities like bills and food.

I won't say that I was perfect this month, but thinking about the spending freeze definitely saved me money!

Of course I had some bills and necessary expenses this month, including my cell phone bill and some food. I still live at home, so I don't have to pay rent or utilities or any of that fun stuff. I had to get gas for my car, and I also paid for my car insurance this month. It's due early next month, but I figured that I would take care of it early since I could. I also had to send out an eBay order, so I had to pay a few dollars for shipping, but technically that's covered in the price that the buyer paid, so never mind. I also had to pay for a Kickstarter campaign that I pledged to last month.

I actually did go shopping a couple times this month, but I didn't really buy anything. I had to print off some pictures at Target for my grandma, and I went there again towards the end of the month, but there were a lot of things that I wanted to buy that I didn't. I just got mascara like I needed to, and some granola bars which were on clearance and I had a coupon for! I used some credits from Christmas returns to buy some Pyrex and Wilton bakeware at Gordman's and a pair of tights at Kohl's. I also was able to use some of my Amazon credit (from SwagBucks gift cards) to buy a book. Finally, I did also buy some foam stickers for my Sunday school kids and a little pick me up for a friend who needed a smile. They made me smile too, so that was a bonus.

There were a lot of things that I wanted to buy last month, but I said no so that I could call this a success. Do you know how hard it is to go to Target and not buy everything? I was so proud of myself for spending less than ten dollars there!

I'm going to try to let this experience guide me through the rest of the year. Do I need cute Eiffel Tower notecards for a dollar? I have a 20% off coupon though! But I knew that I already had so many notecards at home, so I put them back. And then there was that album I wanted to buy on iTunes, but I said no. January really helped me put my spending habits in check!

xoxo.

Love, Fun and Football

Friday, January 3, 2014

2014: on goals and words

frosted window. 1 January 2014.

I still don't understand how it is already 2014. I know that everyone is saying it, but 2013 definitely flew by. There were many changes in the past year, and I can't wait to see what this year will bring.

My goals for this year are to finish up my twenty while twenty by August ninth and to take at least one picture with my dslr every day.

I also plan to keep up with my detailed journaling of every day this year, and I am participating with Erin Sallie and Perkins for a no-spend month of January!

I saw a lot of bloggers choosing their word or words for the year, and I picked two words that I want to work on:

adventure: That's part of the name of this blog, right? But there doesn't seem to be too much adventure. I've got at least one thing in the works that will fall under this word, but hopefully I will be able to make more room for more adventures this year.

acceptance: Life is all about change, and sometimes it's hard to deal with those changes. This year, I will accept what I cannot change and make the best of it.

xoxo.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Twenty While Twenty Progress

{reusing this picture from Hwy 42 near Northport!}

You can find all twenty of my goals on this post!

6. create a Facebook fan page for my photography.

completed on September 19th.

8. read twenty books.

I've read six so far! I'm a little bit ahead on this one, but I need to read some more soon to stay on top of this goal.

9. blog at least twice a week.

there was a week or two where my posts weren't that great, but there were still two there. I also completed Blogtember with Jenni {Story of My Life}.

12. send out one piece of real mail each month.

going strong on this one! August, September, October, and November have been completed!

13. learn how to be more frugal.

working on this one... kind of. I've been trying to not spend as much money on unnecessary things.

14. take better care of myself.

also kind of working on this one. I took a few long walks in the beginning of September, but I haven't been on one since then. I also have been getting my Nature Box with nutritious and delicious snacks each month.

19. drive up north at least four times.

I've already been up north twice! pictures here {Labor Day} and here & here.

xoxo.

Monday, September 23, 2013

as of late


I think the reason that I usually don't write about my day-to-day life is that I think it's pretty boring. I like to read about everyone else's because you all have lives that are much more exciting than mine!

I work at a hotel, one of the few places that never sleeps. Hotels are literally 24/7 businesses. You can't close a hotel because it's a holiday like banks, and restaurants, and stores. I work every weekend - Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, plus two other days in the week.

On top of those nearly forty hours a week, I also teach one class a week at the local YMCA, and I am taking my last three classes before I graduate with my associate's degree. One of those classes is Event Marketing, another Intro to Psychology {pictured above}, and the third is a class {that only meets four times} about how to write a resume, fill out an application, etc. For Event Marketing, I am taking the first half online, and Psych is every other class online, but of course the busiest week at work is the week that I have to be in person for all three classes! It's going to be quite an adventurous week, and it will be a lot of juggling, but I think I can pull a Tim Gunn and make it work.

And finally, every Sunday morning I help out with Children's Liturgy of the Word during Mass. I teach with another woman, and we switch off planning and leading every week, which is nice. The kids are great!

What else is going on? I completed one of the items from my Twenty While Twenty list!!! I created a Facebook page for my photography! I also ordered some business cards! Hopefully I'm able to turn this into a little something! (:

xoxo.

Monday 23 September :: a "life lately" post


Friday, August 9, 2013

Twenty While Twenty

today is my twentieth birthday! I have seen a lot of "twenty while twenty" lists {or something similar}, so I thought I'd make one too!

1. get my own place.
2. take a solo trip.
3. get another tattoo. {sorry, Mom}
4. graduate college with my associate's degree in Hotel/Restaurant Management.
5. try a new recipe to bring to Thanksgiving and/or Christmas.
6. create a Facebook fan page for my photography.
7. rename my blog & get a fresh design to go with it.
8. read twenty books.
9. blog at least twice a week.
10. buy a real leather belt. no more bad quality Target belts for daily wear.
11. bake a cake. {I've never baked a cake before, only cupcakes.}
12. send out one piece of real mail {package, letter, postcard, etc.} each month.
13. learn how to be more frugal. {and blog about my adventures along the way}
14. take better care of myself. {eat healthier, do yoga, etc.}
15. go to the spa to get a pedicure, massage, and/or facial.
16. learn how to apply makeup - maybe someone at Sephora would teach me?
17. start writing a book.
18. learn how to play one song on the guitar.
19. drive up north at least four times.
20. plan a fabulous party for my twenty-first! (:

xoxo.
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