April 26, 2012

sooo...

The last couple weeks have been crazy busy.
The day Kolton graduated we spent mostly scrubbing toilets and cleaning baseboards and the next day wasn't much better.
(However, I forgot to mention that that evening (after graduation) we grabbed some Chinese takeout and Kiwi Loco. At Kiwi Loco, Kolton guessed his weight-and by george, he got it! Down to a hundreth of a pound. so that was free yogurt for my brilliant graduate)
But after we were all loaded up (with a trailer and two cars stuffed to the max.) we headed out to good ole Monteview.
Then with the help of our families we got settled in within just a few hours.
It's been nice to be back. It just feels like home.

And things have gone significantly better than last year...so far anyway (knock on wood). We did have to buy a new oven however since ours was on it's last leg. And it's just the prettiest oven I ever did see! I felt like such a big kid buying my very own oven.

Then I started up school again (sigh...) and so far I am not enjoying myself. I drive into Rexburg every single day and I was sick of it after about two days. But it's good. it gives me something to do. It's just a lot of driving and the audio book collection at my local library is lookin pretty slim. But ya gotta do what ya gotta do.

And that's pretty much all that's going on. Kolton goes to work every morning and I head off to school. It's nice to be on a schedule and really school wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't for the homework...

And that's about all I've got to say about that.
(Sorry so boring. I'll try to electrocute myself or something tomorrow so I have something interesting to share.)

April 13, 2012

Why i love "You've Got Mail"

Okay, so I have myself a list of all my favorite movies (it's a mental list and is continually being added to). I think I have at least twenty movies in my "Top 5" list, and probably a hundred in my top 20.
But one movie that I always go back to and will probably always be number one is "You've Got Mail".
And I have some pretty good reasons why
(In no particular order...)

1. Kathleen Kelly.
I just really want to be her. She has the cutest little haircut and classiest clothes, owns her own bookstore, and is just charming as all get out. And she has all the best lines. When you read a book as a child, it becomes a part of your identity in a way that no other reading in your whole life does.

2. The soundtrack. So perfect for the movie. I don't know a ton about music, but I really think every song is just so fitting and so wonderful. Especially the version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" played at the very end.

2.5 I love that they include the internet connection/dial-up sound. You know the crackly, beeping, I-can't-even-begin-to-fathom-how-to-spell-it-out sound? Last time we watched this I explained to Kolton how it is so sad that our children will not even recognize that sound.

3. This movie is actually what inspired me to be a teacher! (He is the one that got me thinking about writing!) One night at college when I was sick (more on that later) and going through an identity crisis (more like a 'what should I major in'  crisis) I was watching this movie all by my lonesome in my bedroom with the TV propped up on a chair at the end of my bed.
When I got to the part where Kathleen Kelly is the storybook lady reading to the kids, I started thinking how much fun I would have reading my favorite books to kids and introducing them to all the great books out there. I know my limits and realize there's no way I could be a small business/bookstore owner, and I started thinking where else I could read to kids.
"A teacher!"
popped into my head.
I thought it was a funny little notion and tried to shrug it off. NO way could I be a teacher.
But it kept nagging and nagging at me and now look at me.
And I owe it all to the storybook lady.

4. Daisies.
I owe my fascination with daisies to Kathleen Kelly (see #1) she loves daisies (Don't you think daisies are the friendliest flower?) so I decided that I also love daisies. It is my dream to have kolton deliver a big bouquet of just daisies delivered to me so I can put it in a pretty little vase and just admire them.

5. You've Got Mail is better than Nyquil when I am sick. It is my very best remedy. Whenever I come down with a nasty cold (I have a temperature!) I curl up on the couch with my box of Kleenex (She told me, read it with a box of Kleenex) and pop it into my VCR (some movies are just much more charming fuzzy and shaky and on videotape). Sometimes I'll just fast forward to the scene where Kathleen Kelly is sick and Joe Fox comes to visit her (with daisies). Works every time.

6. Not many movies can get me teary eyed. I've got a heart of stone when it comes to movies (usually). Occasionally, however, something will crack through the tough exterior and bring a little tear to my eye. You guessed it-You've Got Mail. The part that always gets me (always) is when Kathleen Kelly is in her shop for the very last time. It's dark and she's all alone "Soon, it'll be just a memory. In fact, someone, some foolish person, will probably think it's a tribute to this city, the way it keeps changing on you, the way you can never count on it, or something. I know because that's the sort of thing I'm always saying. But the truth is... I'm heartbroken. I feel as if a part of me has died, and my mother has died all over again, and no one can ever make it right." Oh this part just kills me every time! And now every time I drive by a business that has closed or is having a huge sale because "All inventory must go!" I remember this part in the movie and it makes me so sad for whoever is saying goodbye to their little dream.

7. The dialogue. Oh, the dialogue. It kills me. This is probably the number one reason why I love this movie. iI's just so witty and charming and contains perfect little snippets of life in general. My favorite lines:

  -Sometimes I wonder about my life. I lead a small life - well, valuable, but small - and sometimes I wonder, do I do it because I like it, or because I haven't been brave? So much of what I see reminds me of something I read in a book, when shouldn't it be the other way around? I don't really want an answer. I just want to send this cosmic question out into the void. So good night, dear void.

-People are always saying that change is a good thing. But all they're really saying is that something you didn't want to happen at all... has happened.

-Joe Fox: It wasn't... personal.
Kathleen Kelly: What is that supposed to mean? I am so sick of that. All that means is that it wasn't personal to you. But it was personal to me. It's "personal" to a lot of people. And what's so wrong with being personal, anyway?...Whatever else anything is, it ought to begin by being personal.

-Don't you love New York in the fall? It makes me wanna buy school supplies. I would send you a bouquet of newly sharpened pencils if I knew your name and address.

-The odd thing about this form of communication is that you're more likely to talk about nothing than something. But I just want to say that all this nothing has meant more to me than so many somethings.

- I must warn you that when you finally have the pleasure of saying the thing you mean to say at the moment you mean to say it, remorse inevitably follows.

Oh I love it! And this is just a small sampling. On each of these I could just hear their voices and the inflection and emotion (that's what happens when you've seen a movie 100+ times).

See it. I know you'll love it.



**all italicized quotes brought to you by You've Got Mail

April 11, 2012

he did it!

The moment we have been waiting for has finally come and gone.
Kolton graduated!
It was a beautiful day.

I just have to brag about him a little since he would never brag about himself.
Kolton has worked so hard in his schooling. Pretty sure he hasn't got anything below an A- since the second grade. When we were first married (since we've been married for so long...) I came to resent his diligence toward his schoolwork. I had a relatively easy semester and he had one of his hardest. in between Organic Chemistry, Physics, and other classes he was always locked in the back room of our apartment doing homework.
I was always rarin' to do some fun stuff since we were finally together after lots of long distance stuff, but he just always had homework!
This is not to say we never did anything fun, he just spent a LOT of time in that back room at his desk
and many more hours on campus study, study, studying for hours and hours. While he always did well, he definitely worked hard for it.

I always tease him about how worried he gets about his grades and certain assignments. There were so many times he would come home from the testing center extremely put out because he was just sure he had failed his test.
Sure enough, he never did and usually ended up as the top scorer. That big nerd! He was always the student that everyone else groans at when the teacher announces there will be no curving because someone got 100%.

Anyway, all of this work and studying and solitude and stressing finally paid off this weekend when my dear kolton had
not one,
not two,
but THREE asterisks by his name in the graduation program.
He graduated suma cum laude and was in the top 1% of his class.
Wow.
My dad was so proud of him. Everyone that he's seen since then, he's had to tell them about the three asterisks thing.
I was a proud little wifey as well (and mostly relieved that I don't have to deal with his stressed-outed-ness anymore).

kolton and jordan were great russian and other subject study buddies.
the gang. it was so fun that most of them got to graduate together!

Right after receiving his diploma. I wanted to get the "perfect picture" here, but of course you know how that goes. my camera shut off as soon as they called his name, so this is as good as i got. ah well...

the hansen gang...minus teagan
with the in-laws. this is probably the only time my dad let go of his program all night.
us.
and my death grip on the diploma.

oh happy day!





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