Monday, December 6, 2010

vive la college process.

I got the email. High school seniors should know what the email is, but for those who already went through that or soon will, the email is, well, an email. Mine is from a certain private university that I applied early decision to, with the instructions to check a certain website this Thursday to find out the verdict. I am not looking until late Friday evening (I have cheer practice, and I'm seeing a friend's play) - it will take a lot of will power and strength, but I can do it. I have three applications left, and then, bliss, but hopefully bliss starts this weekend. So here's to either a few more days of waiting, or a few more months of waiting.

Two play reviews, some music, pictures, and a food thing coming soon - must blog to keep my mind busy!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Like List #2

My dear readers: I do apologize for my self-induced blogging hiatus. It's the beginning of December, which means college apps. I've been writing more essays than blog posts, which is a good thing, but in no way enjoyable. I thought I would start up again with my second Like List. Posting will remain infrequent until all 13 of those college apps and dozens of scholarship essays are done and sent (10 down, 3 to go!).




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1. Starbucks Holiday Drinks

Halloween has sadly come and gone, which means Starbucks Christmas cups and holiday drinks are back! While I am a huge fan of the Cinnamon Dolce Latte, they can get stale after ten months. For the next two months, it will be Peppermint Mochas and Gingerbread Lattes for me. Plus, the adorably festive red cups remind me that it, in fact, is the holiday season despite the fact that the high for today is 80 degrees.




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2. Books
I love to read, but school work and activities have taken away from my reading time. Thanks to a college short answer essay inquiring the books I've read in the past year, my love of reading has reborn. I've already read a novel (a slightly disappointing one...) and I'm currently immersed in the new 984-page Ken Follett  book "Fall of Giants" about the political events in the early 20th century (I highly recommend it - its fascinating and addicting!) Next on my reading list: The Tipping Point (thanks Meryl) about social trends and why they happen.


3. Rain
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It rained today. I never thought I could be that happy, but I was so close to running outside and dancing in the rain. Fortunately, my better judgement advised me against it. But rain means rain boots, tights, sweaters and scarves! I'm so excited to put on my black Hunter wellies with the cozy red welly-socks, some knit tights, and a scarf. Living in SoCal, I rarely get to experience "winter," so this is the closest I will get to freezing temperatures and snow until college next year.

4. Modern Family and 30Rock

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These are probably the funniest shows on television. If you missed last week's episodes, go check them out asap. I actually laughed out loud watching them, which is incredibly rare for me, because I usually find sitcoms to be trite. These shows are subtle and based in a "demi-reality" - the situations could be real, but they are just so strange. Modern Family, in the middle of its 2nd season, is more dry and realistic than 30Rock, which is entering its 6th season. However, I find the two to be incredibly well written, well acted, and well directed. Lots and lots and lots of laughs.