I know, I know.
I've been MIA for like, 3 and a half months after PROMISING I was going to be focusing more on blogging this year.
I still intend to keep that promise, and I have some exciting news!
After a few months of brainstorming, planning, designing, writing, and editing...I have finally started a new blog.
I decided I wanted to start a clean slate, and believe me, I'm going in with a bang. My first post is QUITE personal, but it's something that has been weighing on me. I struggled with posting it -- and seriously considered not -- but everywhere I turned, the issue seemed to come up, so I ultimately decided to suck it up and press publish.
I'm really excited about my new blogging journey! You can check out the new site, Wonderfully Made, here:
http://wondermadefully.blogspot.com/
(Notice the confusing URL. All the good ones were taken. Hopefully someday I can purchase my own domain.)
I would so appreciate it if you would go follow me there, as I will no longer posting here. If you like what you see, please feel free to share! I am hoping this new blog will be an encouragement to all who read it.
And don't worry, not ALL of my posts will be as serious as this first one. I will be doing more of those, but I still have PLENTY of stories to tell.
Thanks, y'all, and I hope to see you over at Wonderfully Made!
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
2014.
Tonight at midnight, 2013 will be over.
And with it, so many memories.
Did the year fly by for anyone else? I feel like I was just ringing in 2013.
2013 was a good year for me. It started out a bit rough coming in from 2012, but in every way I am glad that 2013 happened.
Here's why:
I also got to cross numbers 13, 31, and 56 off my bucket list, and I'm well on my way to crossing off number 11.
Some not so fun things that happened this year that turned out to be okay anyway:
That's pretty much it. The good definitely out-weighed the bad this year.
So, what does 2014 have in store? SO much and I'm so excited.
First and foremost, I will be completing the first part of my teacher's certification and will be able to start teaching full-time by the fall semester (!!!), Lord-willing.
I also have the opportunity to be a first grade assistant teacher for four weeks in January/February while the current assistant is out on maternity leave.
The Veronica Mars movie comes out on March 14th. I might have it written in really big capital letters in my planner. Maybe.
There may be a possibility for a family vacation in the spring, but I'm not getting my hopes up. More on that later.
I'll also be attending at least 6 weddings, give or take a few.
As far as resolutions go, I don't usually have any, but there are a few things this year I'd like to work on.
I hope everyone has a fun and safe New Year's Eve tonight! What are your plans? I will be starting out the evening at a big party, and ending at a smaller get-together at my friend's new apartment. Looking forward to bringing in 2014 with all of my friends.
Happy New Year!
P.S. If it weren't for this post, I would have had 34 posts for the third year in a row. Seriously, I'm not trying to do this.
And with it, so many memories.
Did the year fly by for anyone else? I feel like I was just ringing in 2013.
2013 was a good year for me. It started out a bit rough coming in from 2012, but in every way I am glad that 2013 happened.
Here's why:
3. I was forced to come out of my shell and sing in front of my entire music class.
4. I made an A on my 42-page Capstone project.
5. I turned into a rainbow at the Color Me Rad 5k.
6. I realized exactly why I want to be a teacher.
7. I started working on my teacher's certification and got a job substituting at my old school.
8. I discovered Veronica Mars (and bought the DVDs).
10. I turned 20!
11. I took a cake decorating class.
12. I had the best Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Some not so fun things that happened this year that turned out to be okay anyway:
- I almost died.
- I almost died again.
- My TV made life difficult.
- I was trapped in my house for 4 days.
That's pretty much it. The good definitely out-weighed the bad this year.
So, what does 2014 have in store? SO much and I'm so excited.
First and foremost, I will be completing the first part of my teacher's certification and will be able to start teaching full-time by the fall semester (!!!), Lord-willing.
I also have the opportunity to be a first grade assistant teacher for four weeks in January/February while the current assistant is out on maternity leave.
The Veronica Mars movie comes out on March 14th. I might have it written in really big capital letters in my planner. Maybe.
There may be a possibility for a family vacation in the spring, but I'm not getting my hopes up. More on that later.
I'll also be attending at least 6 weddings, give or take a few.
As far as resolutions go, I don't usually have any, but there are a few things this year I'd like to work on.
- Having days off from work really throws off my routine because I think I can sleep in for as long as I want and then do nothing all day. This year, I am going to focus on getting into an everyday routine -- even on my days off -- and making the most of my free time.
- I would like to pay more attention to my finances and budget my spending more. I have been using Mint.com for awhile, but have more been adjusting my budgets according to my spending instead of the other way around. I currently don't have a lot of expenses to pay, so I think that's a good habit to go ahead and get into before it's too late and I'm broke.
- Spend more time with God daily (this is pretty much going to be on my list every year).
- Invest in others more. This is something I have been working a lot this year, and I want to continue to do this even more. I really am happier when I am focusing on others instead of myself.
I hope everyone has a fun and safe New Year's Eve tonight! What are your plans? I will be starting out the evening at a big party, and ending at a smaller get-together at my friend's new apartment. Looking forward to bringing in 2014 with all of my friends.
Happy New Year!
P.S. If it weren't for this post, I would have had 34 posts for the third year in a row. Seriously, I'm not trying to do this.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
A Catch-Up Post.
Because I am so behind on here, I am devoting this post to recap everything I've been up to from Thanksgiving to Christmas.
Well, not everything. Just the important things.
Bonus: This post includes step-by-step instructions on how to be cool while on vacation, fabulous Christmas party ideas, and a tip for buying Christmas presents right in front of the recipient without them ever knowing.
For Thanksgiving, my family and my grandparents went to visit my aunt, uncle, and two cousins in Alabama.
I love visiting them because they live on the lake in the middle of nowhere. It's just so pretty and peaceful out there.
You know how people make up hashtags for their vacations and stuff? Well apparently that's the cool thing to do, so I made up one for my trip, too. You know, to be cool. It's #kaylabama. Which doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but it was too perfect to pass up.
Here are a few pictures from my trip. To see the rest, check out #kaylabama on Instagram.
So that was Thanksgiving. My favorite part was our Thanksgiving morning hike. I actually love hiking and wish I did it more. It was quite the climb but totally worth it because the view was GORGEOUS.
I didn't like Thanksgiving being so late this year, because it felt like there was NO time to prepare for Christmas. This resulted in me having an exhausting week before Christmas.
Case and point: The week of December 15th I went to FOUR parties (two of which I was hosting), baked 11 dozen cookies and two dozen blondies, did virtually all my Christmas shopping and present wrapping, worked 21 hours a week, and saw a minimum of 10 people each day...which is overload for an introvert.
So Sunday after church when I had no plans for the first time in a week, I went home and laid on the couch and watched Christmas movies for 8 hours and then went to bed at 9 o'clock. And I felt SO MUCH BETTER.
Anyway, one of the parties I helped host was this past Saturday and I was in charge of all the food for it. The other party I hosted was the night before to help get some of the food ready. Here is a picture of some of the food:
For the cupcakes, I just used a box mix and then made the Wilton frosting (stiff consistency). I colored the frosting green and used the Wilton 1M tip to pipe tall frosting in the shape of a Christmas tree. I then used little ball shaped sprinkles (they only had white available, though I would have preferred colors) for ornaments and a star shaped sprinkle on top. I had to stick each sprinkle on individually and one at a time which was tedious but they turned out so cute so it was worth it.
These santa hat pretzels are the easiest thing ever. Just melt some white chocolate, dip half the pretzel into it, dip into red sugar crystals, and top with half of a mini marshmallow. They are so cute and taste yummy -- these were a huge hit.
I also made cake batter blondies with Christmas-y sprinkles, Christmas-shaped sugar cookies to decorate, and I bought chips and dip and a fruit and veggie tray for the healthy people.
It's funny how much I love food when I hardly eat anything.
We also had a hot chocolate bar:
I had three different types of hot chocolate mix (regular, dark chocolate, and caramel), marshmallows, whipped cream, chocolate syrup, caramel syrup, sprinkles, and candy canes to stir with. We also gathered up all our Christmas mugs to use as cups to make it a little more festive.
My co-host Meagan set up a photo booth, because no party is complete without a photo booth.
Now, onto actual Christmas!
Christmas Eve was spent with my dad's side of the family. We spent the morning preparing dessert and fruit and wrapping presents, and then headed over to my aunt's house for a late lunch. After lunch, my uncle had put together a crossword puzzle based on facts about ourselves that each of us sent him. That was really a lot of fun and a great way to get to know the family better!
After that we exchanged gifts. I got a lot of cash plus a really cool cookie press I've been wanting.
That evening, we spent some time with the other side of the family at my grandparents' house. They have us over every Christmas Eve for snacks and family time and a couple games of pool.
But the real excitement happened around 6pm -- one of my good friends from high school got engaged! I am beyond excited for them and cannot wait for the wedding. :-)
Christmas morning we had a big breakfast (our tradition) and then opened presents. more than 50% of my gifts have to do with baking, haha. The only two that didn't, aside from a few stocking stuffers, were my two main gifts -- a new phone (FINALLY! I have been due for an upgrade and I'm sick of my iPhone 4) and a 24" TV for my room!
The TV was a total surprise and here's how my parents bought it right in front of me without me knowing:
On black Friday, while we were still in Alabama, we were looking online at some deals on our phones. My mom found a cheap TV from Best Buy and asked if we needed a TV for any reason. I joked that I needed one for my room. My mom was all like, "You don't have the set up for a TV in your room" but really what was going on was she and my dad were using secret hand signals across the room -- while I was lying RIGHT THERE ON THE COUCH IN THE SAME ROOM -- and my dad told her to get it.
So now I have a TV! And I purchased a Blu-Ray player with wifi (so I can hook it up to Netflix, of course) on sale at Best Buy so I'm pretty much never leaving my room now. I'm also the ideal roommate whenever I move out because I come with a TV.
In the afternoon, my mom and I made some desserts and then decorated a gingerbread house. We finished off the evening with dinner and gifts with my mom's side of the family.
Oh my gosh! And my former English teacher got engaged on Christmas. So that makes 9 couples I know who have gotten engaged in the last, like, 4 months. 2014 is going to be a big year for weddings.
But that's totally okay with me, because I love weddings.
Hope you all had a very merry Christmas as I did! I'll be back in a few days to talk about New Year's Eve!
Well, not everything. Just the important things.
Bonus: This post includes step-by-step instructions on how to be cool while on vacation, fabulous Christmas party ideas, and a tip for buying Christmas presents right in front of the recipient without them ever knowing.
For Thanksgiving, my family and my grandparents went to visit my aunt, uncle, and two cousins in Alabama.
I love visiting them because they live on the lake in the middle of nowhere. It's just so pretty and peaceful out there.
You know how people make up hashtags for their vacations and stuff? Well apparently that's the cool thing to do, so I made up one for my trip, too. You know, to be cool. It's #kaylabama. Which doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but it was too perfect to pass up.
Here are a few pictures from my trip. To see the rest, check out #kaylabama on Instagram.
Isn't the view beautiful?
Reading by the fire. It's the simple things.
And, as you can see, it was totally worth it. I don't know why I look like I have two black eyes.
I'm on top of the world!
So that was Thanksgiving. My favorite part was our Thanksgiving morning hike. I actually love hiking and wish I did it more. It was quite the climb but totally worth it because the view was GORGEOUS.
I didn't like Thanksgiving being so late this year, because it felt like there was NO time to prepare for Christmas. This resulted in me having an exhausting week before Christmas.
Case and point: The week of December 15th I went to FOUR parties (two of which I was hosting), baked 11 dozen cookies and two dozen blondies, did virtually all my Christmas shopping and present wrapping, worked 21 hours a week, and saw a minimum of 10 people each day...which is overload for an introvert.
So Sunday after church when I had no plans for the first time in a week, I went home and laid on the couch and watched Christmas movies for 8 hours and then went to bed at 9 o'clock. And I felt SO MUCH BETTER.
Anyway, one of the parties I helped host was this past Saturday and I was in charge of all the food for it. The other party I hosted was the night before to help get some of the food ready. Here is a picture of some of the food:
Santa hat white chocolate covered pretzels and Christmas tree cupcakes.
These santa hat pretzels are the easiest thing ever. Just melt some white chocolate, dip half the pretzel into it, dip into red sugar crystals, and top with half of a mini marshmallow. They are so cute and taste yummy -- these were a huge hit.
I also made cake batter blondies with Christmas-y sprinkles, Christmas-shaped sugar cookies to decorate, and I bought chips and dip and a fruit and veggie tray for the healthy people.
It's funny how much I love food when I hardly eat anything.
We also had a hot chocolate bar:
For some reason the border here looks blue. It is actually white so I guess it's just an optical illusion...? Ignore it.
I had three different types of hot chocolate mix (regular, dark chocolate, and caramel), marshmallows, whipped cream, chocolate syrup, caramel syrup, sprinkles, and candy canes to stir with. We also gathered up all our Christmas mugs to use as cups to make it a little more festive.
My co-host Meagan set up a photo booth, because no party is complete without a photo booth.
Now, onto actual Christmas!
Christmas Eve was spent with my dad's side of the family. We spent the morning preparing dessert and fruit and wrapping presents, and then headed over to my aunt's house for a late lunch. After lunch, my uncle had put together a crossword puzzle based on facts about ourselves that each of us sent him. That was really a lot of fun and a great way to get to know the family better!
After that we exchanged gifts. I got a lot of cash plus a really cool cookie press I've been wanting.
That evening, we spent some time with the other side of the family at my grandparents' house. They have us over every Christmas Eve for snacks and family time and a couple games of pool.
But the real excitement happened around 6pm -- one of my good friends from high school got engaged! I am beyond excited for them and cannot wait for the wedding. :-)
Christmas morning we had a big breakfast (our tradition) and then opened presents. more than 50% of my gifts have to do with baking, haha. The only two that didn't, aside from a few stocking stuffers, were my two main gifts -- a new phone (FINALLY! I have been due for an upgrade and I'm sick of my iPhone 4) and a 24" TV for my room!
The TV was a total surprise and here's how my parents bought it right in front of me without me knowing:
On black Friday, while we were still in Alabama, we were looking online at some deals on our phones. My mom found a cheap TV from Best Buy and asked if we needed a TV for any reason. I joked that I needed one for my room. My mom was all like, "You don't have the set up for a TV in your room" but really what was going on was she and my dad were using secret hand signals across the room -- while I was lying RIGHT THERE ON THE COUCH IN THE SAME ROOM -- and my dad told her to get it.
So now I have a TV! And I purchased a Blu-Ray player with wifi (so I can hook it up to Netflix, of course) on sale at Best Buy so I'm pretty much never leaving my room now. I'm also the ideal roommate whenever I move out because I come with a TV.
In the afternoon, my mom and I made some desserts and then decorated a gingerbread house. We finished off the evening with dinner and gifts with my mom's side of the family.
We should be on HGTV.
But that's totally okay with me, because I love weddings.
Hope you all had a very merry Christmas as I did! I'll be back in a few days to talk about New Year's Eve!
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