Monday, September 27, 2010

Why Andrew and I Need Nieces and Nephews: A Case Study

This post is directly targeted towards Melanie and Wesley.

Andrew and I need nieces and nephews.

Reason The First:

We are so good to our guinea-pig nephew, Chuck (pictured below).

We save our lettuce scraps, carrot peelings, and so on for him! Cuz we are the best aunt and uncle a guinea-pig could ask for! We baby him, fill him up with stuff that will give him diarrhea, and leave Melanie and Ross to deal with it.

Reason Nummer Zwei:

Andrew is a fun-loving, crazy-party-animal. Here he is with his cousin's child, Molly.

See? Andrew would be a very fun uncle.

Reason Three:

I am good at holding babies and then passing them on when I get tired or they poop. Here I am in the Summer of Awesomeness with my cousin Greg and his niece Lucy.

Everyone else has nieces and nephews. :(

Yes I know we look like a happy family. But the point is that I would be a fantastic aunt.

Reason 4:

Being the fake aunt and uncle, although awesome, just doesn't cut it. Look at this cute little fella, named Little Andrew. He belongs to our friends Kaleb and Olya.

But we can't claim that his cuteness and studliness runs in our blood. But we still like him!

In summary:

Andrew and I NEED nieces and nephews. It is essential.

No, we cannot have our own baby. That would defeat the purpose of being an aunt or an uncle. No one seems to understand this. The funnest aunts and the coolest uncles are always the one that is single and childless. Now, since we are no longer single we can at least be wicked awesome at being childless.

Get on it!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

A Cast of Historical Characters

I am stressed and happy that I am doing the Master's program at USU. I love history! And I love getting my hands "dirty" in it, as our History Theory and Methods prof would say. I also have to laugh at the variety of personalities there are in the group of first years. Andrew Simek, the other fellow at the Western Historical Quarterly, didn't know anyone but me and thought of nicknames for all the first years. And although I know their names, I secretly think of them in their nicknames.

Westminster Girl - got her BA at Westminster College. She is very pretty and doesn't seem like your typical historian, cuz she dresses very fashionably. I figure she should, as she wants to study women's fashions as a political influence during the Cold War.

Borderlands Kid - and I have all of our history classes together for some reason. Surprise! He is studying the Southwest Borderlands.

Reno - went to school at the University of Nevada-Reno. He is nice and is interested in crime in Colonial America.

Crazy - is crazy. I'm not supposed to let this person dominate classroom discussions, and Andrew Simek assures me that my profs will appreciate it. She's studying Texas and Mexico.

Tie Guy - is from the U, is somewhat pompous, is studying Mormon cosmology, and always wears a tie. I think that fact adds to the pompousity. Andrew Simek called him Tie Guy once, and he was upset. It isn't his name. We still call him Tie Guy at the WHQ.

Bountiful Man - commutes from Bountiful. He is a junior high teacher. I don't know why he commutes - that's a LONG drive!

Jimmy - is from Taiwan. He finished his first MA there, and is now here at USU to study Colonial America. I think it is cool that he's studying American history. It makes sense; American historians study Europe, Asia, or Africa, so why shouldn't scholars from around the world study the USA?

Beardo - has a beard. He is studying the Civil Rights Movement and he has a very cute little daughter.

Jay - works at a tree farm and has no odd quirks that we can make a nickname about. I don't know what he wants to study.

Me - the only first year whose name Andrew Simek knows. Yeah, I'm just that cool.

All ten of us are in History Theory and Methods together. There was another guy the first week, who is in the American Studies program. He dropped out cuz History is way harder than American Studies. But we do have a class: American Studies Theory and Methods, which I am taking to learn things. He is so funny and must be included in this description.

Tyler - is from BYU and he likes to use words that no one knows the meanings to and throw in theories that no one knows about. Sometimes we have to ask the teacher what a word he used means. There is a point where using big words is a good thing, but if you are so full of theory and vocabulary that no one can understand the point of what you said, there's a problem.

Who says that historians are boring? I think we are hilarious!

I would also venture to say that I am one of the more normal people in the program.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Missing Washington

Andrew and I did not have any adventures this week. I've also been feeling homesick for Washington. Even though we didn't live on the Olympic Peninsula, they are some of my most recent pictures, and I just miss Washington in general. Plus, these are beautiful.

We went to Ruby Beach and it was stunning. The tide was low, the mist was just burning off, and it was fun in general.

Andrew and me on the beach with the beautiful rock island.

Hannah, Wesley, the Mom, Elise, and the Dad walking on the beach in the mist.

I'm the Little Mermaid!

Otters in the wild! My favorite marine animal!

Pretty much I miss Washington. Someday we'll get to go back. I'm sure I'll feel better about living in Logan again as soon as I get a good hike under my belt. Naomi Peak, here we come! (Hopefully - and it is training for the Wellsvilles, my new goal to hike before we leave Logan.)

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

In Memoriam...

Honeymoon Sunglasses came into my life in May 2009. My cousin Rachelle bought them for me at my bachelorette party. I took them on my honeymoon to Disneyland. I liked to tell Andrew there was love in my eyes. Sadly, the Honeymoon Sunglasses left this life on September 4, 2010 in a tragic river rafting accident in the Portneuf River in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. I'll miss you and you will always have a special place in my HEART.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

On the Ocean

The Dad chartered a boat with a guy named Jim. He was nice and I liked him. We fished out of La Push (of Twilight Fame).

The ocean is crazy! I had never really been on it. The waves were up-and-down-like. I got my sea legs, and I didn't get sick! Thanks may be due to the two Dramamine pills I took.


An exquisite sunrise!


The black spot in the water on the horizon is a WHALE! It jumped out of the water and turned around onto its back, just like whales do in the movies. We think it was a gray whale or something. I was very excited to see a whale, cuz I have never seen one in the wild.

The sea lion island. This is only about one-sixth of the whole island, and the part that wasn't solid cliff was covered in them! We could even hear them barking at each other.

The Dad, Elise, and Andrew on the boat.

This is the amazing boat parked next to Jim's at the docks. I loved the colors. It was old and there was a small fern growing on it.

I still intend to post fishing pictures. I'm just keeping you in suspense. Ha. Actually, Andrew and I don't have any fishing pictures on our camera, so we need to get them from his parents.

I don't like to swim in the ocean cuz I am scared of sharks and killer jellyfish. But I have discovered that I like to be in a boat on the ocean!