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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

I'm finally here!


The past five days have been insane and I haven't been able to write very much but I totally will by the end of this week. I promise.

The past few days I've been participating in Rush Week at Iowa State University. I didn't think I was going to like it, but it has been as amazing experience so far. It's given me the opportunity to meet all the girls on my floor and create new bonds. I feel like I can talk to these girls about anything and I've only known them a couple of days. (We stuffed ten of us into my room last night and talked about everything.)

The whole sorority thing didn't seem appealing to me at first but after a couple hours of talking with the girls in the houses I can definitely see myself becoming a part of one of these families. I have two days left and I am very excited to see if I end up in one. 

After the craziness and work is over with I'll be posting a HUGE post about my room, move-in, and all the activities of Rush Week.

I miss home but this is going to be a great time!


Monday, August 12, 2013

Late Night Musings


I'm still awake..

It's early in the morning and I should be sleeping.

I really should be sleeping considering I've put in about 22 hours in (at the sports bar I waitress at) since Friday night.

But I just can't sleep!

Maybe it's anxiety, or maybe it's the three hour nap I took between shifts this afternoon... 

The sugar high from the two pieces of blackberry pie should definitely be over. (That pie was delicious. Thanks Mom. ♥)


P.S. Only four days left!



"There's an App for That"



Move in day is approaching and I've been trying to get organized. With so many things on my mind it's hard to keep track of what I need to be doing. Fortunately, we live in a world with internet. This leads to a plethora of options that can help us with different problems.

Today I'm going to be listing my favorite applications and websites that helped me feel a little more organized and confident for "the big move".

First off I'd like to list my favorite college packing lists. I tried to make my own list of the things I needed. But I would forget items and have to add them in. My paper ended up covered with little scribbles. I couldn't really read it, let alone check stuff off as I went along. Finally I looked online for some pre-made lists.


This website is amazing. It has almost everything you need listed. It's separated into categories like bed, kitchen, and school supplies. BUT, probably the best part of this site is you can add your own items. I love that because if you have specific personal pieces you don't want to forget, just add it to the list.

Now I'm an Android user. I have the Galaxy S3 and I love it. But, if you're and iPhone kind of person then this is a bonus. There's an app for this site! You can take your personalized list wherever you go!


This is a good site for people who want a pre-made list that is also very specific. This one even goes as far as to tell you how many plates and cups to bring. It's great because it lists things that many other lists don't think are very important or too obvious. Trust me, nothing is too obvious. In the rush of packing, many little "obvious" items will be forgotten.


I printed out both of these lists to help guide me with my packing and it's been working great so far!

3) Wunderlist

This app is "wunderful"! (See what I did there?) This app allows you to make your own to do lists. I like it because I took the best items from above lists and made my own. This way I had a list that was more useful for me. This app also helped me make a list of all the things I need to do before I leave. Such as getting a haircut and color, finding the perfect tote bag, and getting a new white belt. You know, the important stuff ;). I also like that it has the boxes you can check off as you go along! Actually seeing progress keeps me motivated!


This is a blog that is AMAZING. I read it almost everyday. It's written by Carly Heitlinger. She had tons of advice on organizing and studying. As well as showing her preppy style through clothing, accessories, and other products. She is by far my favorite college prep blogger! I can't go on any further about this blog because it would take me ten pages to tell you how fantastic it is! Check it out yourself and I know you'll fall in love!

P.S. This is one of my favorite posts that she's done.
http://www.thecollegeprepster.com/2011/01/intense-study-tips.html

That's all for now! I'll be posting again as soon as possible! Only five days left!





Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Something Cute I Made While Procrastinating


I need to be packing clothes. Or at least start sorting though them. I NEED TO.

But, of course I decided to take on another DIY project for my dorm instead. Just what I need. Another object to pack up and take with me. Ugh. My creative juices just need to take a break for awhile or I'm not gonna get anything done.

(I tried again this morning to be productive but I ended up taking my brothers to Butch's River Rock Cafe for breakfast instead)

LOOK AT THE GIANT PANCAKE

Back to the DIY..
I made a coin jar!

My family has had one forever and it has proven very effective in collecting extra cash along the way. We usually saved coins until the jar filled up. Then we cashed in the coins and did something fun with it! Our jar at home is a plain and clear crystal jar. I took it upon myself to re-purpose one of my mom's old mason jars. I took inspiration from Pinterest and combined it with some of my own creativity and this is the final result:




It was a pretty simple project. Ribbons, rhinestones, chipboard letters, and chalkboard spray paint for the blank rectangle. I thought I could write something special that I'm saving for in that spot.

Now that I've procrastinated some more by writing this post I better start to get ready for work!
Until next time!


Monday, August 5, 2013

The End is Near




THE COUNTDOWN IS 12 DAYS!

I only have 12 days left in my cozy home before I move off to college. Most kids are thinking, "Wooo! Yeah! Time to get out of this place!" I'm thinking, "What else do I need? Did I buy that yet? Well,  maybe I need that too. What clothes am I bringing? What if fall is weirdly cold and I need all my coats? What if it gets extremely hot? What if I forget something?" 
 So, obviously I am extremely prepared freaking out. 
I'm going to be posting later about my haul of college supplies.
But not my clothing choices... that will definitely be big enough for it's own post. 
Happy Monday!