Saturday, February 28, 2015

The Importance of Tipsy Nachos

It was one of my first weekends in town and my roommates and I were all still getting to know each other.  The alcohol had been flowing and as we searched for food at 1 am we ended up pulling out nacho cheese sauce, guacamole and mango salsa.  Not having any tortilla chips, we used some Nacho Cheese Doritos that we had lying around.  This weird concoction ended up being amazing and became known in our apartment as Tipsy Nachos.


Since that first weekend Tipsy Nachos has been the catalyst for new friendships and been the proverbial campfire around which secrets are shared.  I wouldn't give Tipsy Nachos up for anything now and I'm grateful for the connections that have been made through them!

Sunday, February 8, 2015

The big surprise!

In my first post I mentioned briefly that on move-in day my brother and I were able to surprise my Aunt, Uncle and cousins.  The best part of the surprise?  We got to surprise them again and again!  Not knowing my uncle's church schedule, we thought we'd show up a little after 4.  Unfortunately, that's when they have choir practice, but my cousin Chad opened the door.  At first he looked at us with a very confused look on his face, kind of waiting for us to tell him who we are and why we were standing on his porch.  Finally it clicked and he welcomed us in to watch football.

After hanging out with Chad for a while, my uncle and two of my cousins got home.  Without much of a glance, my uncle said hi and began to tell us what dinner plans were.  Then my brother looked at him quite earnestly and said, "Uncle.  Come on."  At that point he dropped everything in his hands to hug my brother.



While that was going on my cousin Hannah began putting the pieces together and she hugged me.  Followed by Lili.  Then I made my way over to hug my uncle.



Joe, my brother, and I were settling in and getting pretty good at Fruit Ninja on the Kinect.  This is about when we were able to make our second surprise of the night!


Around dinner time my cousin Kimber, her husband Ray and their kids Ben and Freya arrived.  Kimber recognized us immediately and gave us hugs!  I still can't believe how much Ben has grown since the last time I saw him!

The last surprise came when my cousin back in Utah began Skype-ing her family back home.  Joe and I popped our faces into frame and she was pretty confused for a minute.  Kind of funny that I'm here while she's in Utah.

After all the surprising and catching up it was fun to feel myself so welcome in their home.  I'm starting to feel like I'm just one of the Monmouth Boyacks!



Friday, February 6, 2015

Meet the ladies of Spruce 201

For me, the scariest part of moving out here was not knowing with whom I would be living.  It took me a while to even decided I'd brave on-campus living.  Being able to have my own room in an apartment setting, however, sealed the deal and I decided I'd give it a shot.

I'm not lucky enough to ever really gamble; on anything.  But this time I totally lucked out.  I could not have hand-picked better roommates.  Each of my three roommates is crazy, fun, and amazing in their own way!  Get ready to meet the other girls in Spruce 201!


Dani is new like me.  We both moved in on the same day and are both finding our place in the apartment.  She's your basic white girl, which I say in the most loving and sincere way.  She loves coffee above just about above everything else.  Chipotle might come in a close second on that one, actually.  She has a record player in her room on which she plays her vintage Beatles record that she scored in some record shop in Portland.  Side note, she was in Portland trying to get her typewriter fixed.  Yes, she has a typewriter.  And yes, she actually uses it.  She's a total hipster from Southern California.  :)  She also plays for the girls' soccer team here and has a killer sense of humor.  I'm so glad that she's the one helping me find my place here.

Next up is Ka.  One of my biggest fears was that I'd be rooming with 3 18-year old girls and I'd end up mothering them.  Ka, however, is 28 and is super fun.  Like me she comes from a big family.  She's the youngest of 9 kids (an even bigger family than mine)!  Ka is a bit of a scientific anomaly, in fact I think scientists are in the midst of studying her, in that there is a large black woman stuck inside a tiny Asian body.  This girl has more sass and attitude than anyone I've ever known.  She also says the most ridiculously hilarious things, like when she told us all that we need to go to Rio so that we can get us some Jamaican boyfriends!

Gianne is amazing!  She is smart, funny, and full of energy.  We both like to dance and once spent 3 hours on a Saturday "playing" Just Dance.  Playing is in quotation marks because it was too much trouble to play the game using the app so we just looked up YouTube videos of dances and mirrored them without scoring any points.  Being from Hawaii, Gianne is part of the Hawaii club and is teaching a hula for the upcoming luau.  She's even letting me tag along!  Like the other two, Gianne also has a great sense of humor.  She's also super gullible which makes for some really funny experiences.  Like when Dani told her that she (Gianne) was adopted, and for about 2 whole seconds Gianne believed Dani, then confusion set in.  In high school Gianne also wrote an essay about bananas titled "This Girl is Bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S". She got an A.


So, basically, I live with three of the most incredible girls on campus and I couldn't be happier.  Most every night we end up laughing until we start crying and/or getting stomach cramps!