April 22
I know I missed last week, but it is ok, America, I'm back! To make up my lack of post last week, I'm going to try and make this a longer one. No promises. Most days I have the attention span of a Rory and if you know what that means it about...oh wait is that a bird? Anyways, the past week was extremely busy. For one, I moved into my new apartment. 3 bedroom, 2 bath place; lots of space for Rory and me and visitors *cough,Starkville peeps,cough* Most of the stuff I manged to moved in by myself. I mean I know I'm super awesome and all but I'm not Superman so I had some great guys help me move the bigger stuff. Extremely thankful for Bruce and David. Now that I have this new place, it kind of makes me feel like starting over. If you know me, you know I love HGTV. Unfortunately, I have no sense of style or how to make my apartment more homey. So as of right now, it's pretty much looking like a bachelor pad but you know clean. Maybe part of it is I don't want to make decisions without Ryan but I think the biggest part is I have no idea where to begin. I mean I'm on pinterest all the time (thanks Kristin) but I just can't make the jump. Oh well, maybe one day I'll nail something down. Until then I have a couch and a tv so I'm set. In the past week, I also got in a fender bender its ok the Element held strong...the other guy may need a new bumper. You know those random quizzes on Buzzfeed that seem to spam your facebook wall? Well for whatever reason I have been taking a lot of those mainly due to extreme boredom. What have I learned? Well, for one thing I am apparently am very hippie-ish. Which is kind of random, if you know how I feel about justice and honor. For one thing, I hold honor very high. Honor to oneselves, honor to your family, etc. I hold someone at their word, because "a man is only as good as his word." So I guess the only thing that really makes me a hippie is my love for the outdoors and the freedom associated with it. I love just laying down in the grass, feeling the sun on my face and I love standing on top of a mountain and gazing out for miles and just seeing the sun peak out over the valley. I know this post doesn't really have a lot of substance, but maybe you'll get a little more insight into me. I'm a law-loving hippie with a short attention span and maybe that's all I need to be for the moment.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Packing and junk
April 8th
I'm going to be up front with you guys this is going to be a rather short post. I'm in the process of packing all my crap since I'll be moving into my new apartment on Friday. We are talking about an upgrade! 3 bedroom apartment. (Hint: This means I have a spare bedroom for people who want to come visit.....you know who you are!) I'm so over packing/moving in general. I have pretty much moved every year since graduating high school. I'm most def ready to settle down a bit, which means waiting for Ryan to wrap up school before that happens. Super excited about T.J. coming up here; going to whip him into shape. Another workout buddy! Other than that, I have a new found love with board games. Betrayal at the House on the Hill is so much fun, so going to be making some more board game purchases in the future. Other than that, get outside, live life, and enjoy the little things.
I'm going to be up front with you guys this is going to be a rather short post. I'm in the process of packing all my crap since I'll be moving into my new apartment on Friday. We are talking about an upgrade! 3 bedroom apartment. (Hint: This means I have a spare bedroom for people who want to come visit.....you know who you are!) I'm so over packing/moving in general. I have pretty much moved every year since graduating high school. I'm most def ready to settle down a bit, which means waiting for Ryan to wrap up school before that happens. Super excited about T.J. coming up here; going to whip him into shape. Another workout buddy! Other than that, I have a new found love with board games. Betrayal at the House on the Hill is so much fun, so going to be making some more board game purchases in the future. Other than that, get outside, live life, and enjoy the little things.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
April
April 2
I know what you are wondering what is the theme for this month. Truth is I haven't really thought about one. Sure I could do something like "it's spring and stuff, let's go outside" but I already do that. I mean going running with my dog after work (I use the term running very VERY loosely) and workout at the gym. Maybe this month won't have a theme, maybe it will just be a "wing it" month. New in the life of Chelsea Nazaretian:
1. Finally changed my name to Chelsea Nazaretian (such a hassle, still trying to get everything switched over)
2. Burpee Challenge started - Shout out to Megan (Bobble) Anderson on this one
3. Redoing couch to 5k training
And I guess that's pretty much it. Except this past weekend Kristin and I went to comic con where we "met" Matt Smith, my 11th doctor. Never been to a comic con before so it was most def a new experience. I loved walking around all the booths, looking at the cosplays, and most importantly being surrounded by my fellow nerds and not being the nerdiest of the all. I'm going to have to go to another one. It's looking like I may get my stalker on in ATL, since Nathan Fillion will be there plus some awesome characters from the Walking Dead. I guess another goal of this month, is to do more hikes. There are several trails around Huntsville I have yet to explore. Zip-lining and kayaking are on up there on my list as well. I love being outdoors. I guess it's kind of hard to describe, but when I'm hiking or running it's just extremely freeing. It's just me and in a sense its very calming. I push myself and explore new places and just to be released from the stresses of the week. So get out and enjoy the warmer weather. Try something new and find someone to enjoy the journey with.
I know what you are wondering what is the theme for this month. Truth is I haven't really thought about one. Sure I could do something like "it's spring and stuff, let's go outside" but I already do that. I mean going running with my dog after work (I use the term running very VERY loosely) and workout at the gym. Maybe this month won't have a theme, maybe it will just be a "wing it" month. New in the life of Chelsea Nazaretian:
1. Finally changed my name to Chelsea Nazaretian (such a hassle, still trying to get everything switched over)
2. Burpee Challenge started - Shout out to Megan (Bobble) Anderson on this one
3. Redoing couch to 5k training
And I guess that's pretty much it. Except this past weekend Kristin and I went to comic con where we "met" Matt Smith, my 11th doctor. Never been to a comic con before so it was most def a new experience. I loved walking around all the booths, looking at the cosplays, and most importantly being surrounded by my fellow nerds and not being the nerdiest of the all. I'm going to have to go to another one. It's looking like I may get my stalker on in ATL, since Nathan Fillion will be there plus some awesome characters from the Walking Dead. I guess another goal of this month, is to do more hikes. There are several trails around Huntsville I have yet to explore. Zip-lining and kayaking are on up there on my list as well. I love being outdoors. I guess it's kind of hard to describe, but when I'm hiking or running it's just extremely freeing. It's just me and in a sense its very calming. I push myself and explore new places and just to be released from the stresses of the week. So get out and enjoy the warmer weather. Try something new and find someone to enjoy the journey with.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
For Suzanne
This week has quite possibly been one of the hardest ones I have had to endure. This week, I have had to say goodbye for the last time to one of the greatest women I have ever known. She was like a second mother to me, always full of encouragement, advice, and laughter. She fought and endured and was a perfect example of what a Godly woman should be. She was always willing to sit and down and listen to every thing you had to say and offer up encouragement. But rather than focus on loss, I want to celebrate life. So this post, I decided to share some of my favorite memories of Suzanne Higgs and celebrate her life.
Pretty much since I can remember, Suzanne was always the devious one with always trying to play matchmaker. Granted most of the time she knew who I had my eye on at the time, but she was always trying to set me up with one of the boys from church. Let's see there was John, Joe, and Michael that she encouraged me towards, most likely within the same week. She was always one to give relationship advice and you could always approach her with whatever probley you happened to have.
Suzanne constantly planned parties, whether it be for Halloween, Christmas, or even a celebration of her own creation the mother-daughter banquet. Every year, up until I moved away, I would help her in all her prep work along side Amanda and Chelsea. Amanda and I would have music playing and were constantly belting Broadway songs at the top of our lungs and Suzanne would just laugh at our antics and dramatic flair. She would also gives us hints on how to flirt with the servers. (I'm telling you always playing matchmaker!)
I think quite possibly one of my favorite memories is when we would go out on "Chicklets" outings (basically the GA's group). Suzanne setup anywhere to photo scavenger hunts to dares that had to be preformed in public places. Her scavenger hunts always had the goofiest pictures we had to take. I think the funniest one we had to do was "Take a picture with a hot guy". Of course she was in my group and I got talked into walking up to a "hot guy" and ask him if he would take his picture with us. If anything it helped me get over my shyness, cause I was in it to win it! As for the dares in public places....I think we were in high school where we randomly had to draw a piece of paper out a hat which held our dare. They were always hilarious like acting like a small child in the children's section, or standing in front of some awkward books and bust out into song .
There are so many memories I have of Suzanne I can't even begin to express them all. If there was any one thing she taught me, was to live each day to the fullest and have a day filled with love and laughter. And that's exactly how she lived her life; making each and every moment count. We said goodbye to an amazing woman today, but heaven gained a magnificent angel. Suzanne, I love you and will miss you. Save me a seat in the altos section; I'll be seeing you again.
Pretty much since I can remember, Suzanne was always the devious one with always trying to play matchmaker. Granted most of the time she knew who I had my eye on at the time, but she was always trying to set me up with one of the boys from church. Let's see there was John, Joe, and Michael that she encouraged me towards, most likely within the same week. She was always one to give relationship advice and you could always approach her with whatever probley you happened to have.
Suzanne constantly planned parties, whether it be for Halloween, Christmas, or even a celebration of her own creation the mother-daughter banquet. Every year, up until I moved away, I would help her in all her prep work along side Amanda and Chelsea. Amanda and I would have music playing and were constantly belting Broadway songs at the top of our lungs and Suzanne would just laugh at our antics and dramatic flair. She would also gives us hints on how to flirt with the servers. (I'm telling you always playing matchmaker!)
I think quite possibly one of my favorite memories is when we would go out on "Chicklets" outings (basically the GA's group). Suzanne setup anywhere to photo scavenger hunts to dares that had to be preformed in public places. Her scavenger hunts always had the goofiest pictures we had to take. I think the funniest one we had to do was "Take a picture with a hot guy". Of course she was in my group and I got talked into walking up to a "hot guy" and ask him if he would take his picture with us. If anything it helped me get over my shyness, cause I was in it to win it! As for the dares in public places....I think we were in high school where we randomly had to draw a piece of paper out a hat which held our dare. They were always hilarious like acting like a small child in the children's section, or standing in front of some awkward books and bust out into song .
There are so many memories I have of Suzanne I can't even begin to express them all. If there was any one thing she taught me, was to live each day to the fullest and have a day filled with love and laughter. And that's exactly how she lived her life; making each and every moment count. We said goodbye to an amazing woman today, but heaven gained a magnificent angel. Suzanne, I love you and will miss you. Save me a seat in the altos section; I'll be seeing you again.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Honeymooners
March 18
As you know been working on my music. Haven't bought the silent mute yet, but we did have some unexpected expenses came up. I plan on getting the mute within the next week because buzzing in the mouthpiece freaks Rory out (let's me honest pretty much everything does). Plus, if you haven't seen the awesome videos of my and Zoey that Hilary posted, you need to. They are totes adorbes (for Kat she is all about totes). In other news, Ryan had spring break this past week and while he spent most of it in Ohio for EcoCar, he still managed to drive to Huntsville to visit me. Of course because MS/AL roads are ghetto, he hit a huge pothole and damaged his wheel bearing. So the positive is he got to stay an extra day with me, the negative is the $500 expense for the car. This weekend has been better than I would've imagined. It's funny that this is pretty much the longest time we have got to spend with each other since our honeymoon. I loved having him here and getting to spend time together watching movies, cooking together, and house hunting. We are still working together with where do we want to go next. Whether or not to start looking for houses or renew my apartment lease for another year till Ryan gets up here. Decisions, decisions. Well, whatever the outcome I'm thankful I have Ryan with me every step of the way. I loved having him here, even though I had a Lisa Mosser freak out when he left his dirty clothes on the floor. He's goofy, frustrating, but most of all he is mine. I love you, Ryan.
As you know been working on my music. Haven't bought the silent mute yet, but we did have some unexpected expenses came up. I plan on getting the mute within the next week because buzzing in the mouthpiece freaks Rory out (let's me honest pretty much everything does). Plus, if you haven't seen the awesome videos of my and Zoey that Hilary posted, you need to. They are totes adorbes (for Kat she is all about totes). In other news, Ryan had spring break this past week and while he spent most of it in Ohio for EcoCar, he still managed to drive to Huntsville to visit me. Of course because MS/AL roads are ghetto, he hit a huge pothole and damaged his wheel bearing. So the positive is he got to stay an extra day with me, the negative is the $500 expense for the car. This weekend has been better than I would've imagined. It's funny that this is pretty much the longest time we have got to spend with each other since our honeymoon. I loved having him here and getting to spend time together watching movies, cooking together, and house hunting. We are still working together with where do we want to go next. Whether or not to start looking for houses or renew my apartment lease for another year till Ryan gets up here. Decisions, decisions. Well, whatever the outcome I'm thankful I have Ryan with me every step of the way. I loved having him here, even though I had a Lisa Mosser freak out when he left his dirty clothes on the floor. He's goofy, frustrating, but most of all he is mine. I love you, Ryan.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
March 12
Many of you know that Lent has been going down and I had to sacrifice my most treasured beverage, coffee. Trust me when I say it has been rough. I'm not the only one who gave some stuff up. Kristin gave up sweets (she is much stronger than I) and Eric aka Airbear had to give up eating out except for once a week. Apparently, you have to threaten not to speak to him in order for him to eat better. Needless to say he has been doing an amazing job and I'm super proud of him. I mean going from eating out 1-2 times a day to one a week is a huge downgrade. I'm just hoping he sees all of the positives of this change. (Happy Eric? There's your shout out!) So as I mentioned in my last post, I plan on picking up my trumpet again and getting back into playing it. Sadly, I have the misfortune of living in an apartment with a skittish dog and neighbors so I haven't been able to play my horn as of yet. Next pay period I'll be ordering a silent mute system so while I'm still sucking at playing I won't be disturbing anyone. So for the time being I'm rocking it out high school style by buzzing on my mouthpiece. Is it bad I've been keeping it in my pocket again? I mean I have to sit in traffic so I might as well practice, right? I did manage to give my horn a bath this weekend and clean it out. It wasn't nearly as funky fresh as I thought it would be. Looks good doesn't it? Also, need to get a tuner because don't want to be sounding too much like a train wreck.
Anyways, I've been thinking about music in my day to day life. I mean I talk on the phone all day so I mean sooner or later I'm going to be put on hold. And you know what that means...hold music. Most of the time hold music is about as annoying as elevator music. You have all different kinds like Brahms (maybe the plan is for you to fall asleep so they don't have to talk to you), or the awful informational messages with a peppy beat in the background. Every now and then, I get to call someone with awesome hold music. The best one yet was "Inspiration" by Chicago. Of course seeing as this was the only time I got good hold music, I was just jamming out in my office singing the words when my boss walks by. Typical. I guess what I'm getting at is there is music, everywhere and maybe if people just slowed down a bit and listened the world would be a much cooler place.
Many of you know that Lent has been going down and I had to sacrifice my most treasured beverage, coffee. Trust me when I say it has been rough. I'm not the only one who gave some stuff up. Kristin gave up sweets (she is much stronger than I) and Eric aka Airbear had to give up eating out except for once a week. Apparently, you have to threaten not to speak to him in order for him to eat better. Needless to say he has been doing an amazing job and I'm super proud of him. I mean going from eating out 1-2 times a day to one a week is a huge downgrade. I'm just hoping he sees all of the positives of this change. (Happy Eric? There's your shout out!) So as I mentioned in my last post, I plan on picking up my trumpet again and getting back into playing it. Sadly, I have the misfortune of living in an apartment with a skittish dog and neighbors so I haven't been able to play my horn as of yet. Next pay period I'll be ordering a silent mute system so while I'm still sucking at playing I won't be disturbing anyone. So for the time being I'm rocking it out high school style by buzzing on my mouthpiece. Is it bad I've been keeping it in my pocket again? I mean I have to sit in traffic so I might as well practice, right? I did manage to give my horn a bath this weekend and clean it out. It wasn't nearly as funky fresh as I thought it would be. Looks good doesn't it? Also, need to get a tuner because don't want to be sounding too much like a train wreck.
Super Sexy Trumpet |
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
March Madness!!!!
March 4
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