Showing posts with label book club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book club. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

November 21st 2011


                So I know I haven’t posted in awhile. And I could lie and say I was super busy, but really I got in trouble and I wasn’t allowed any electronics for a few weeks. We finally have a set date for the move. I feel like it’s my execution date or something. I just want time to slow down so I never have to move away from all my friends. But it’s inevitable. I’ve already got my room all packed and we spent Saturday moving a ton of stuff into a storage unit because our new place is tiny.
                On a much happier note, Thanksgiving is right around the corner! I love Thanksgiving, it’s one my favorite holidays.  There is nothing more fun than going to someone’s house and seeing tons of family. Joking around with my grandparents, teasing my uncles and of course, getting to see my cousin from Illinois. Lizzy and I have really only seen each other fewer than 20 times. But spending a couple days hanging out every year is something I always look forward too. One year, she got a hold of my phone and left a message on my friend’s family voice message machine calling him a sexy beast and he said his mom never let him live it down. Last year, mom really wanted a black Friday deal for Leo's Christmas present from Wal-Mart, so we literally spent all night at the store. It was awesome.This year I really want to take her out to see Tulsa now that I live here…even if it’s only for a few more weeks.
                Tomorrow my book club is throwing me a goodbye party! I’m sure I’m going to cry. They’re all chipping in for my movie ticket and Cherry Berry afterwards. We decided to see Tower Heist because it looks funny and the boys will enjoy it too. This whole thing is very sad. I don’t want to say good bye to people! I know we’ll be coming back three times a month, but in the grand scheme of things that’s not very often. And mom is upset because the WoHeLo/Senior and parent meeting for Grand Council Fire is on Leo’s birthday. She refuses to see the good side of it. So we’ll have to spend the morning driving. But then Leo gets to spend the afternoon with his friends and mom. Then mom can give him some money to go off with his friends and have a good time! While her and I do our meeting. But she’s treating him like he’s 9 years old and not listening to what he actually wants to do. I tried to ask him what he wanted to do, but she blew up at me and told me it sounded like I was trying to get his hopes up just to crush them. I know Leo’s my little brother and I dump on him a lot, but I seriously doubt he’s going to want to spend his 14th birthday sitting in our new place with none of his best friends around.
                I went to the Breaking Dawn midnight premiere with Hope last week, and it was AMAZING! I was also so freaking glad I am homeschooled that night. Because Hope didn’t get home until 3:00am and she had to sleep for four hours, then head to school. And after school, she had to work. Whereas I did not wake up until 12:00pm the next day. But the movie was just fabulous. Better than I expected. I’m so pleased with where they cut it off for part two. The best part was watching the transformation from Bella human to Bella vampire. I’m trying really hard to not do any spoilers. I could probably write a whole separate post summarizing the movie. I used to be this obsessed with Twilight when it first came out. But now I only get this giddy around the new movies. I took down all four twilight posters in my room last year and all my friends and my family thought I was getting sick or something. And just for the record, I’m team Edward all the way. The only thing I don’t like about the whole series, is that when you meticulously go through all four books counting the months, you realize that from the time Bella MEETS Edward to the time that they’re married with a baby and she’s a vampire is only a little over 18 months. That’s including the months in New Moon where Edward leaves. Kind of creepy. But other than that, Edward is pretty awesome. I mean, he does what he thinks is best for Bella throughout the whole series no matter what the personal cost. Jacob, not so much. He’s very selfish and says so himself.
                Anyways, Hope’s mom has got me hooked on puzzles. I was hanging out waiting for Hope to finish her chores so we could watch Grey’s Anatomy (and even then, Netflix was being a pain in the butt) so I worked on this 500 piece button puzzle they had laying out. I got about a 5th of it done, complaining the whole time that I suck at puzzles. Then Hope came over and she was all like “Dang Razzi…leave some for the rest of us!”. It turns out I kind of dominate puzzles. But the only one we have at home is a 1000 piece photo mosaic wolf that looks really hard for a starter puzzle. I was thinking a 250 or 500 piece might be a good starter. And no photo mosaics for a long time!
                Well, I have to go work on other stuff, so more later!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

October 25th, 2011


   So, I had an amazing weekend!!! I left Thursday morning around 8:30am and went to Kansas City for Camp Fire USA's National Leadership Conference and Youth Summit! The hotel we stayed at was soo swanky! I think on my list of nice hotels I've stayed in, it's #2. I went with a bunch of women from my Camp Fire council and my bestie, Hope!* Since it was only Kansas City, we drove. I met a lot of people who flew in because it's a national conference, so there are a lot of different councils represented from all over the country!!! We got there Thursday, late afternoon, so we had time to check out our surroundings!! Oh, and my friend Sparky was there too, she's just a firecracker of fun! We dropped our stuff in our(supah nice) rooms and went shopping nearby. One of the women really wanted to go to this one shoe store, so we went. And very quickly got bored because she wanted to spend HOURS in there. And it wasn't even THAT great of a shoe store lol. So most of the adults went back to the hotel. Sparky, Hope and I went down the street to check out a halloween costume shop, and the one woman stayed at the shoe store. There were so many fun wigs! I tried on a lot of them, but my favorite was the giant afro wig. I wish you could've seen me, it was so funny!

     After we finished window shopping, we walked back to the hotel to get ready for our first dinner. Everything was so fancy, so we all dressed really nicely. I'm so glad I took Swan's(our chaperone) advice and only brought one pair of jeans for casual. Our first dinner was spectacular! I don't remember what the food was, but it was delicious! And every single meal the whole weekend was 4 stars! Like, waiters and three forks and three courses and two wine glasses. Our first speaker was Joseph Michelli. He wrote this book that I'm DYING to read, it's called The Starbucks Experience. Anyways, the whole speech was very engaging, and I didn't get bored one time! After everything was finished, before Hope and I went to our next workshop, I went up to him to shake his hand and tell him how much I enjoyed the speech. He told me I had amazing poise for my age to be able to walk up to a stranger and compliment them. It was awesome! 
     The first youth workshop was pretty much icebreakers to start getting to know the other youth. We played this game with skittles! So, you pass the skittles around and tell everyone to take as many as they want. After everyone has them, you reveal that for every skittle they have, they have to say an interesting fact about themselves, putting a skittle in their mouth for every fact, without shewing until they finish! Now, I've played this game before but with toilet paper. So I knew to only take a few skittles LOL!!! But other people had at least 50!!! It was hilarious! Some people were getting ulcers in their cheeks because the skittles were just eating away at them!
     So the first night was pretty great, getting to meet everyone. I also got to talk to Elizabeth Darling, the new chair of the board of national trustees for CFUSA. She was pretty cool, because at first, you just see this sweet looking older woman. Then she starts telling you how she enjoys scuba and skydiving in her spare time!!! Friday we spent doing workshops and hearing keynote speakers. My favorite workshop on Friday was probably Finding Your Voice. We had a guest who came and talked to us about what your voice is and how to use it to your own effect. My friend Sparky was actually helping to lead this one, and she was AH-MAZING!! One thing from that class that really stood out to me, was this "Passion X Message=Voice".
 Its really just been stuck in my head. We did two other things that day too, we learned about and wrote Elevator Speeches and we came up with practice action plans. See, Elevator Speeches are ironic to me now, but I'll get back to that later ;-). So, an elevator speech is a very short and concise speech you can give to someone you just met in an elevator. It should have all they key points including how to get involved and some of your own personal experience. We each got about 10 minutes to write a speech, then we did speed speeching! Which is similar to speed dating, but with speeches. We had one minute to read our speech to the person in front of us, then the other person had 20 seconds to give feedback before we rotated and did it agian adding the other persons feedback into our speech as we go. It was pretty cool.
     Then the practice action plans were to get ready for the youth summit on Saturday. My group made a plan on how to prevent domestic child abuse. It wasn't fail-proof, but it was definitely a good start. And I don't mean to brag, but ours was the most thought out and we had the most information.
     Friday night we had off, so our whole council went out on the town! We had 7:30 dinner reservations at this tuscany place in the KC Plaza called Brio's, so we left the hotel around 5:45 to have the valet park the car and go shopping for awhile before dinner! We went to the Betsey Johnson store, Northface, Eddy Baur, Hallmark, and Hope and my favorite, FOREVER 21!!!!! There was a huge Forever 21 down the street from a store that the rest of the women wanted to go in, so we begged our chaperone to let us go by ourselves....and she did! It was amazing! I got three cardigans and a long sleeve shirt to wear under them...for $16.00! So many deals, so little time! Everybody laughed when we came back and I had this huge bag while they had their little bitty Hallmark bags! Dinner was sooo delicious! Our executive director, who is so sweet, bought Hope's and my dinner! I didn't know that she was personally paying for it until we'd already gotten home. I thought the council was paying for it! If I'd known, I would have payed for it myself. Now, Hope is a really picky eater. And she's really small. So she was searching the menu for something to eat. finally, she saw "roast chicken $15.00" so she ordered that. The rest of us got some form of pasta. So finally, the waiters start bringing out our food and we all have our regular sized pasta plates and they carry over this HUGE platter for Hope. It's a whole chicken. The whole roasted chicken. It was so hilarious, the rest of us could not stop laughing!!! I think she got through maybe a fourth of it by the time the rest of us were done and she was full!!
     So we go back to the hotel and decided to check out the pool. The brochure said it was heated and it has a jacuzzi! So we get down there and make the (bad) decision to try out the jacuzzi first, which was delightful.  But after we finish the jacuzzi, the pool which felt so warm 25 minutes ago, is now freezing cold because the jacuzzi was so warm. So we went back to the room to grab our money to hunt down some snacks. I had the brilliant idea to knock on some girls from the conference's door a little ways down the hall. So they all decide to come with us. By now, Hope is on the phone with her mom telling her about all the fun we've had so far. So I told Hope to take the first elevator, and we'd all take the next one. So she could stay on the phone and not have to listen to us all chattering all the way down. (Here's the ironic part) So our elevator comes, and two more girls from the conference are on it, about to go check out the pool! So, we started on the 9th floor and had buttons pushed for the 5th floor, pool deck, and the lobby, snacks! Around the 5th floor, it sounds like there is a ton of pebbles falling on the elevator, it stops, and on the inside it says we're on the lobby floor. Obviously something went wrong, so we start leaning on the alarm button. Because the doors won't open. So in case you were wondering, it's me, the two girls who were already on the elevator, the three girls from the room down the hall, and their chaperone. So thankfully, I'm not the adult in the situation. The chaperone used the phone to call the elevator operator people, you know, the emergency phones in any elevator you've ever ridden in. Between all 7 girls in this elevator, there were two cell phones!!! It was amazing how bad our luck was. I used one of them to call my mom and give her the chaperones phone number and ask her to call Swan and tell her so that my council would know that I was stuck in an elevator!! The worst part was when they told us that if what they were trying next didn't work, they were going to turn off the power and drop us. Now there are two things to note here. 1: The inside of the elevator says we're on the lobby floor, so we're a little confused as to where they're dropping us, exactly. 2: I'm not a religious person, but right then I took hands with everyone else, bowed my head and prayed with everyone else. I haven't quite figured out what that means yet. Luckily, what they were trying DID work and there was a terrifying moment when the doors shuddered open for a couple seconds and closed again, but I still saw the signs outside the elevator saying we were on the 5th floor, NOT the lobby. Then a couple minutes later, the doors opened and looked like they would be stay open long enough for us to get out. I might mention that I was still in my bathing suit from swimming with Hope. The whole time. I was so cold. This all took about ninety minutes. Now, I'm the kind of person who can hang onto the shreds of composure until AFTER the event is over. So as soon as I got out, I started crying so hard. Then I walked up four flights of stairs to get dressed, then walked down four and had to take another elevator to the lobby so we could go over the accident/incident report. Of course the hotel management was in a tizzy over all of us, so a couple of the girls got blankets and I asked for some orange juice because I was shaky and dizzy and still very shook up. But the hotel guy never came back with it. So after we finished talking about it, we went out in the lobby to wait, and finally Lucy, one of the women from my council(I love her, she's pretty awesome) decided we were done waiting, so she went into the bar in the lobby and demanded some orange juice. It was decidedly cool. So I got my orange juice and finally felt steady enough to walk back up stairs. They left Hope and I there, and we went about getting ready for a long due bedtime (it's around 12:30). So I went to take my shower, but I was still feeling nauseous. Of course, I couldn't keep my OJ down, because I went into shock. I'm a trained lifeguard, so I know what shock looks like, and I knew that was what it was, my body just couldn't handle allllll that stress. But I called Swan anyway to let her know, and she and Lucy brought me some saltines and green tea and sprite to help me sleep. Eventually, it was the green tea that did the trick. 
     Of course, the elevator girls were the talk of breakfast. Luckily it was the day of the summit, so it didn't last long! The summit was actually pretty exciting! we had our 30 or so Camp Fire youth and then over 150 KC youth form different organizations came for the day. We all sat through the opening remarks by several different important people including CEO of CFUSA, Kathy Tisdale and KC Interim Superintendent. And there were several KC Councilmen there to watch and learn. After breakfast and the first few speeches announcing who all was represented at the summit, we split up into our breakout sessions. Mine was about peer mentoring. So all these different groups were attacking the problem of not enough youth going on to post-secondary education. Or even worse, not even completing their secondary school. And we were all looking at it from a different angle. My classes angle was how to get the youth excited for post-secondary education. Tyler and I (we're both CFUSA youth reps, and he's from D.C.) were paired with these two teens from the boys and girls club in the KC area. It was probably because we intimidated them with our excitement, but they didn't really contribute much to our brainstorming. But oh well, Tyler and I worked well together. After our breakout sessions, we went down to lunch and there was a DJ and everything! Pretty cool if you ask me!! He played the Cupid Shuffle, and easily 40 youth went up to the front and started doing it! After lunch, we split up into groups based on our organization. Since CFUSA had so many youth, w split even further into our own councils. So Hope, Sparky, Swan, and I came up with a pretty good action plan that would work in our council. I was "volun-told" to present it to EVERYONE there. So I got the opportunity to stand up in front of A BOATLOAD of strangers and talk about my idea's. It was awesome and terrifying at the same time! Afterwards, everyone told me I did a fantastic job, so it can't have too terrible.     
     We had an hours break after the summit finished up so me, Hope, Tyler, And Jason(Tyler's chaperone) decided to walk to the National World War One Memorial! We didn't have a ton of time, so we only walked to the bottom of the top....which had to have been five staircases at LEAST. But it was still pretty fun. The view was fantastic from where we were! We even got a picture of the three youth planking KC!! My first planking picture!! I admit, I kind of liked Tyler, so that just made everything more exciting lol! Anyways, CF is very "no purpling" so nothing happened.  
     After we walked back, it was time for our last dinner!  Everyone was dressed to the sevens(I would say nines, but it wasn't THAT fancy). I guess the coolest part of that dinner was that the president of the NWBA was our speaker. And I got to shake her hand. And at the very end, they played Edge Of Glory as our theme song, and even the CEO of CFUSA was dancing!!
     Then we had thirty minutes to change into something more comfortable before the youth "party". I still feel like we got conned into a service project... First they lured us in by putting party on the schedule and then getting us an ice cream bar. Then they trapped us with, and I quote, "An hours worth of reflection". So we did that, and then our "party" was the service project. We chopped up Wal-Mart bags to send to a church in KC who will crochet them together and make waterproof pads and blankets for the homeless. Which is cool I suppose, if you aren't expecting a party. We had to leave the next morning, so nothing really exciting happened between KC and home. Not that I really wanted anything too happen....I have had enough excitement for one week! 
     But this Thursday I have a Halloween book club party where we'll be discussing Poe(what else??), and then a Hitchcock marathon party at my friend Mark's House, then Saturday through Sunday evening, I'm helping out with an event at Wagamoo!


*For the people who actually know me, all names are changed, so hopefully you can figure out who you are! If not, FB me and I'll tell you lol. I have a piece of paper with all the pseudonyms on it so I don't get mixed up!





Friday, September 23, 2011

Sep 23rd 2011

  Yesterday I had my first book club meeting of the year! I was very excited because it was India themed and our leader spent a lot of time making traditional Indian food! To be honest, it all tasted like different chili's. We just finished reading Life Of Pi, which is NOT math themed like I thought when I saw the title. It's a really good book about how strong the will to live really is and the importance of storytelling. My book club is all homeschoolers, so that's another place I get to hang out with my friends.
  Being homeschooled, I like to think I have little bit more variety in my life than someone else my age going to school everyday. We talked about the differences between routine and ritual yesterday and I think school is all routine! Now, I have a morning routine. But it generally doesn't last longer than 9:00am. After that, my day is free reign. Anything could happen. I might decide to go to the library or ask Mom for a driving lesson. I could go sit on the couch playing with my iPod or we might go meet my Grandma for lunch.
  Now, you might be saying "Well how can you join a marching band? Or go to prom? What about the traditional things that schools offer?". There are a lot more homeschool opportunities nowadays than there used to be. Some of my friends are in a homeschool band and they play at different football games. There's a homeschool football team and every year there's a homeschool Prom. There is almost nothing that schools offer that you can't find a homeschool group to join. And if on the off chance you can't find the homeschool group for the activity you want to do, start one!
    What kind of activities do you enjoy doing? Do you agree or disagree that homeschooling has just as many activities to offer? Why? Let me know! I really am curious!