In case you've missed the incessant twitter parade telling you to follow Cassidy Gibson's blog, I'm here to tell you again!
Cassidy is 14 and I've known her since she was a single digit (9). Now she lives in Jinja, Uganda, and in her own words, "Instead of sleeping, eating and school as a daily routine, I spend my days traveling to villages and/or loving on AIDS orphans." Look at her rocking a power braid and holding this sweet little girl. What were you doing when you were 14?
In my perfect world, I would have access to some really shocking pictures of myself doing whatever I was doing at the age of 14 so that we could all compare my 14-year-old self to Cassidy's 14-year-old self. Alas, I do not. On second thought, I'm probably wearing belly shirts in most of those pictures, and even if I had access to them, they would probably be inappropriate to post on the Internet.
Why did my parents let me buy clothes at The Body Shop?
Anyways, Cassidy helped us move into our dorm room our freshman year, then we shared a special night together in the hospital. Then one time we went skiing at Lake Tahoe together and we lost her on the slopes for an entire day. What I'm trying to say is how big of an adventure is this girl's life?
If everything I just said isn't enough to convince you to add Cassidy to your google readers and rss feeds, the Meagan Gibson did her logo and it looks awesome. duh.
Meagan and Cassidy are kind of like Mary Kate and Ashley except not twins. So maybe like Jessica and Ashleigh Simpson. And in January they will be REUNITED and I'll be there too so we will be the March sisters from Little Women, except there will only be 3 of us. Basically, there are no celebrity sisters that are like us. We will be unlike anything the world has ever seen.
(Yep, I just invited myself into your sisterhood. Glad to be here).
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
countdown: 2 days...
...until the first day of my favorite month of the year!
me too! thank you ed nacional
also, i agree with this:
i've been wanting to try this one for quite some time now.
cheerio!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
noteworthy g-chat conversations
2:25 PM Meagan: hey sorry i didn't pick up
me: its ok!
Meagan: i was in the bath...watching friday night lights.
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3:59 PM Meagan: us and our husbands will die peacefully in a sailing accident when we're in our mid-80's
Meagan: while we're all sleeping the boat will just go down
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12:11 PM Meagan: i'm really interested in fetishes
me: "things you shouldn't admit"
Meagan: i'm just kind of fascinated by them. like. how weird.
me: yeah.
Meagan: Abasiophilia: attraction to people with leg braces. eg. Er, Jenny from Forrest Gump?
Sunday, September 26, 2010
the husband list
When we were freshmen in college, we did some interesting things. When we say interesting, we mean special. When we say special, we mean special. Like make a husband list... ya know, a list of prospective husbands.
It started as a joke (kind of) and continued as a joke (kind of). The list was tucked away, rediscovered and edited time and time again between moves from our beloved dorm room to an ichy apartment to 524 Wrights Mill, and several times in between in the event that we were hunting for a recipe or a pair of scissors. Each time we pulled it out, we looked at the ridiculous people who are on it, commented on how ridiculous it was that we made it in the first place. But then we would cross named off and add more because once you start something so absurd, you can't just stop.
Most recently, Meagan pulled it out when she was de-cluttering her life, and we would like to share it with you. Of course, we can't show you the whole list but here is what it looks like.
It started as a joke (kind of) and continued as a joke (kind of). The list was tucked away, rediscovered and edited time and time again between moves from our beloved dorm room to an ichy apartment to 524 Wrights Mill, and several times in between in the event that we were hunting for a recipe or a pair of scissors. Each time we pulled it out, we looked at the ridiculous people who are on it, commented on how ridiculous it was that we made it in the first place. But then we would cross named off and add more because once you start something so absurd, you can't just stop.
Most recently, Meagan pulled it out when she was de-cluttering her life, and we would like to share it with you. Of course, we can't show you the whole list but here is what it looks like.
You can see that on Holly's side, #2 Reid Freeman has been crossed off. That's because we can't even remember who this person is. Reid, if you're out there, you were once on the husband list, but clearly didn't make a lasting impression.
On Meagan's side you can see that #5's name has "post-salvation" written next to it indicating that this boy would only be an acceptable prospect in the event of a conversion. You'll also notice that #7 reads "hot california surfer" and is from the summer of 2008. That's the summer she spent in San Francisco after her family moved there. Alas, she didn't meet any hot california surfers that summer.
We wish we could show you more, but our pride is at stake here. Really though, who are we kidding? We just told you we made a HUSBAND LIST when we were freshmen in college.
Friday, September 24, 2010
cake party!
Have a ever mentioned that I have the best job ever? I have the kindest, most encouraging boss/friend who has given me the chance to work with her over at Once Wed.
Last week, with the styling of the amazing Ashley Meaders, we put together a do-it-yourself cake series for the site. It was a really fun week of cake baking, crafting, and shooting. Thank you to Emily and Ashley for giving me the chance to shoot this fun series!
my worst nightmare
UC Irvine students recently broke the Guinness World Record for biggest game of dodgeball. 1,745 people. That means 872.5 people are trying to throw a ball at you, and that constitutes something I don't want to be a part of.
In elementary school I used to try and get out right in the beginning so that I wasn't cornered at the end with the awkwardly LARGE AND STRONG fifth grader. P.E. coaches everywhere, little girls don't want to play dodgeball. I clearly have baggage.
In elementary school I used to try and get out right in the beginning so that I wasn't cornered at the end with the awkwardly LARGE AND STRONG fifth grader. P.E. coaches everywhere, little girls don't want to play dodgeball. I clearly have baggage.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
baked
this morning, I was feeling particularly inspired and domestic. so I decided to make some banana bread. heaaaallltthhhyyy banana bread.
recently, i've realized that eating sugar gives me these weird dull headaches. i've been trying to pinpoint what they were coming from for a while and i think I finally got it down. now, obviously, it's more that eating excessive amount of sugar is what does it, but the thing is that most people do eat excessive amount of sugar! unfortunately, most of the food that we eat these days has more sugar than we would like to imagine.
annyyywaaayyyss, in my efforts to cut back on sugar, I've been trying out some different recipes for baked goods that don't have sugar. here's one of them. no butter, oil, or sugar. its not as bad as it sounds. in fact, it's not even close to bad. its actually so good that its bad.
Healthy Banana Bread
recently, i've realized that eating sugar gives me these weird dull headaches. i've been trying to pinpoint what they were coming from for a while and i think I finally got it down. now, obviously, it's more that eating excessive amount of sugar is what does it, but the thing is that most people do eat excessive amount of sugar! unfortunately, most of the food that we eat these days has more sugar than we would like to imagine.
annyyywaaayyyss, in my efforts to cut back on sugar, I've been trying out some different recipes for baked goods that don't have sugar. here's one of them. no butter, oil, or sugar. its not as bad as it sounds. in fact, it's not even close to bad. its actually so good that its bad.
Healthy Banana Bread
adapted from this recipe
in a large bowl, combine:
2 cups spelt flower
1/4 cup flax meal
1 tablespoon baking power
1/2 tablespoon baking soda
1/2 tablespoon salt
in a separate bowl, combine:
3 large very ripe bananas
1/2 cup milk (any kind will do. i used buttermilk because i had some left over)
1 tablespoon vanilla
if you want to, you can add nuts, chocolate chips, dried fruit, etc. i didn't, but play around!
Pour into a generously greased loaf pan - any smallish pan will work. Bake at 350 for about 50 min. Eat & Enjoy!
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