My family is awesome - and its not because they're my family. I'm mean who could love a family that has themed Thanksgivings every year AND everyone gets supper into it.
My mom - The absolute best mom every. I remember in high school I was upset because I got a B in geometry and my goal of getting straight As was ruined. She just sat there and told me I'd have to change my goals. It was very realistic advice and good to know that I have that option in life. She's great like that.
My dad – As I get older, I can tell that personality wise I’m very similar to him. Loves making friends, music, having a good laugh, and being a bit goofy. I will never forget the time he tried to ride a unicycle at a garage sale in the neighborhood. As soon as he was up he was back down again falling into a pile of clothes. Haahaha still gets me every time.
My brother – The logical one and my protector. I couldn’t get a date in high school except with his best friend…but he was always there for me. Once him and his friend stole my mom’s care and drove 26 hours straight from CO to FL because he didn’t wan tot miss one of my dance competitions. It was awesome.
My Grandma (Mormor) – I’m a lot like her as well Loved he to death and miss her every day. She always had the best stories, even if they were served with some of the worst food. When I was little she would tell me a story when I was going to sleep and draw the characters and the story line on my back, which always put me to be instantly.
My Grandpa (Bop) – the healthiest person in our family. I have him to thank for teaching me to golf and giving me my first set of golf clubs. He is also the reason why I’m such a good driver. At the age of 6 or 7, I was driving his golf cart around and was pulling into the driveway when I knocked down his fence. He was sitting in the dinning room watching the whole thing, and my dad was sitting next to me. I think that both of them thought the other would say something to me – but neither did…luckily I haven’t knocked down any more fences.
Kendra, my cousin – My closest cousin. We would go running to together at Washpark and the Wells Fargo stair run in Denver when we both lived in CO. She is great. I can’t wait to get back and visit her in LA.
Andrea – my sister in-law – I am amazed with how patient she is day in and day out with my brother. he was so lucky to get her. She is a wonderful wife and mother.
Big T – My first nephew. I cannot wait to see this kid in a school play. He is such a great, extravagant story telling.
Harper – the newest addition. Unfortunately, I’ve only seen him for a week. I get some pictures and he keeps doubling in size every time we are on Skype. I really can’t wait to get to know him better.
Dave and Alyce – Dave scared the $hit out of me growing up. He was so tall and talked really loud. So I always wondered how Alyce could be with him. But now he isn’t as scary and they make Thanksgiving great (especially with the cheese and artichoke dip)!
Matt – My outdoor enthusiastic cousin. Always driving a Subaru out for some crazy mountain adventure. The is the epic CO guy.
Lucy – My long lost cousin. just got an email back from her tonight and I cannot believe that she is going to school dances and has a boyfriend!!! She is incredible and I can’t wait to see her again..
The rest of my family who I love but aren’t that close to include: Dick, Don and Donna, Aaron, Sara, Kristen, Luke, Gina, Sam, Gretchen, Great Uncle Ross and Aunt Penny, Mike and Shelly.
Day 12: 5 Guys I find Attractive 27 June 2011
Well, I’m not going to write down 5 guys I actually know…so we’ll go with those that are famous
1. Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
2. Ryan Gosling in the Notebook and Lars and the Real Girl
3. Mick on Offspring
4. Mathew McConaughey whenever
5. Matt Bome in White Collar
Day 13: What you think about your body – 28 June 2011
Well today was a good day for this one, Tuesdays are my yoga days – so for an hour and a half I stare at my body and to be honest I don’t mind doing it.
I’ve worked very hard to stay in shape and to be comfortable in my own skin. It’s a benefit that the activities that I enjoy keep me in shape (dance, yoga, soccer, b-ball) but I do have to watch what I eat and always have since I was 16. But the past two years is the first time I haven’t been a member of a gym and I’m in better shape now than I ever have been. Most likely because I’m having so much fun. I love it. I hope that I can keep this up forever…
But if there was one thing I could change it would have to be the size of my ankles. I think that they are too big – but my personal trainer in Uni said I would have to have surgery to do anything...so I think I’ll just be okay with them
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