Saturday, April 19, 2008

Chicago Caper:

A Night of Mystery......and MURDER!!!!!!!!
The Suspects!

*Harrow, The DA
*"Scoop," The Reporter
*"Socks," The Golfer

*Ernie, The Gambler
*Molly, The Flapper

*"Silky," The Brothel Owner
*Billie, The Baseball Pitcher
The Setting: A Speakeasy, 1928, Chicago
The doorway into the dinner parlor
The Lounge with our booze
The Lounge with silk couches and pillows, very luxurious!

Our amazing dinner with our drinks and fun!!!

Jeff and me...........of course!
Everyone's most favorite and least favorite picture-including me!

So yeah, this is the low-down, this was my apartments Mystery Murder Dinner that we hosted. If I say so myself, it turned out amazing!!!! The whole apartment was transformed into a 1928 Chicago Speakeasy complete with Lounge area, Bar, and Parlor. Everyone dressed up and looking stunning, I must admit I was a little suprised at how seriously the guys took this. We definitely found ourselves a good group, they were almost into it more then we were. Well....okay....they weren't, but come on, we are girls so we are always more into, but considering, they were amazing!!! They even made the dinner, which was roast, and it tasted so good that it reminded me of home. But yes, we had so much fun with our fake booze (root beer, Martinelli's, and water) and our champagne glasses!!! Don't you think that the costumes are extraordinary, and we all got so into our characters!!! It was one of the most fun nights I have ever had!! But yes, I can't write everything down, so if you want to know more, you'll just have to call me because it was AMAZING!!!!!!!! Oh, and if you want to know where all the stuff from our living room went, here it is:

Our bathroom hallway!
P.S. It was me!!! I was the murderer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

FESTIVAL OF COLORS!!!




FESTIVAL OF COLORS (HOLI)
Hare Krishna Rama Rama
This last weekend was the Festival of Colors at the Indian Temple in Spanish Fork. Adam and Anna set it up like everything else and here we are, my roommates and me, enjoying ourselves in the mass of color. It is a celebration of spring and of unity. The point of the colors is that at the beginning we all start off different but through the celebration of rebirth and unity of different cultures we throw the colors and all become one and the same. It is really cool!! You get REALLY dirty and the powder is so thick that you can't breathe, but you can't help laughing at the same time. I really love this tradition that we have all started here, and I hope to continue it for the rest of the time that I am here!!

Easter Sunday


I just thought that I looked so pretty on Easter Sunday, that I had to have my roommate take pictures. Can you believe this is at Glenwood?!?! You have to love the power of editing photos!! But anyways, I thought that I would just share some of them with you all!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Trillionaires!


St. Patrick's Day-Covey Arts Center
Lights! Cameras! Action!
Oh my goodness, this is one of the most entertaining things that I have ever been to. If you like to laugh your head off, this is the place for you! Improv-comedy-(sometimes musical)-theater. Everything is made up on the spot and this show was Shakespearean! I mean, come on, how many of us can talk in Old English and rhyme at the same time out of nowhere. "Oh thou that sittest upon a throne of wit and sarcasm,/ beatest me down until I am neither here nor there/ but am left empty as a black chasm." Seriously, I just made that up, but I still had to sit awhile and think about it. I as props to the cast of Thrillionaires. I would like to thank Anna and Adam for finding them for us and making us join them, even though we are younger and kind of tag along. Still, if any of you come to Provo, I recommend this show as something worth the time, money and pain that you get from laughing so hard!! It was definitely an enjoyable night, even with some of the set-backs, like wrong orders on food and an allergic reaction attack. It was amazing!!