Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Days 2-4 Dallas is Crazy
The Wifi in our hotel is extremely difficult. This is why I have been unable to update for a few days. We haven't had the time to find free wifi anywhere else in town. So I'll just give you a summary of important events. Sunday was registration and opening ceremonies. We went to register and found that you can do/buy/marry anything debate but unfortunately no one cares for speech events. The Hyatt Regency was amazing and equally amazing was the scale of the tournament. We met Ms. Medlin, the Brentwood coach, and she gave us the low down on the tournament. She pretty much told us that this tournament is crazy and well the craziest part with the most contrevercy is "duo" I was asked if i was from Iowa several times when meeting people from around the counrty as I had mistakenly worn my "I corn Iowa" shirt. Following this we went to Six Flags over Texas, which we soon learned was the original Six Flags because they told us like 17 times. We went to the opening ceremonies thinkning that the National Forensics League would present us with something fabulous for making it to the tournament. We were sadly mistaken when sixteen "jazz-hand" dancers trotted on stage in their overly bedazzled red cowboy outfits. This fifteen minute show features songs like "if I can't go to heaven send me to Texas" and "Deep in the heart of Texas." The entire show was a big birthday party for six flags and big warm hug for the state of texas for be so gosh darn better than everyone. Moral of the story don't go to opening ceremonies, especially when their in Texas. Monday proved to be far different than either of us had expected. We did three preliminary rounds of duo. The representation is extremely wide here. All 50 states are here plus the country of Korea, which was suprising but extremely entertaining in competition. We have found that there is a new wave in forensics. Instead of "retarted" peices we have found that it is go gay or go home. Lindsay affectionately named a peice "Joe's a Homo" Today has been very interesting in that we did three more preliminary rounds and went to a gigantic pizza party tonight. 5000 people were expected tonight so there was many a pizza truck. They posted who broke into the next stage of semi's. Out of about 220 teams, 60 made it to semi's. We were pleasently shocked to find that we were one of them.
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Dallas Adventure Day 1
We left early this morning around 7:45 instead of the expected 6:00 AM. Which was a blessing, let me just tell you. we have found that Texas is well......large. And the people of Dallas love to put neon lights on their buildings. Lindsay slept for most of the trip while I attempted to be comfortable. Thankfully I have brought Larry the Banana with us. I think we will have some luck. I will have pics for you as I have taken a few that are worth seeing however our hotel wifi is a bit to slow to handle uploading pics and I'm just plain tired. So I will find a Krystals or steal some internet from someone to bring you pics tomorrow.
Dallas Nationals Day -1
Lindsay came back from Camp Barnabas today exclaiming "I want to be a nurse!" Unfortunately for Lindsay she pretty much hyperventilates everytime she gives blood. As our trip is starting, Lindsay Adam and I went to the Andrew household to practice before the big tournament. It was a crazy time in which Chris Andrews wore a fun hat and Mr. Marshall, as we now call him, became Lindsay and I's kissing coach. He spoke from........... experience? Well it fine. We still have some more practicing to do but we are excited and ready. I will be posting pics hopefully everyday! Okay I have to get up in like five hours.
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
flarpy joes for fun
Welp,, it's over. I knew it would happen. Into the Woods is now officially finished. Things can now return to their normal boring state. I'm graduating in about thirty days. it makes me feel poopy. (unsure of my meaning) there are a lot of people in the world! I wish I wasn't all sixes and sevens. I want to cross the pond again.
Sunday, February 05, 2006
I guess this is goodbye old pal
4 years. it is amazing how fast four years can fly by. it is even more amazing to think of how much i have changed in just four years. I really enjoyed this weekend despite the sickness and whatnot. Ravenwood placed 2nd overall at the Collierville tournament. I was ecstatic for everyone. I am really really thankfull to have had such a wonderfull high school experience. It just kindof sucks that you have to start all over again next year. oh Well!
Thursday, January 12, 2006
Saturday, January 07, 2006
Thursday, December 08, 2005
20 Things that have happened since I stopped blogging.
1. It got cold
2. I became december
3. I got the part i wanted in the musical so you better come see it.
4. school sucks more
5. I suck at school
6. people are fun
7. the internet is really crazy 'cuase like whatever you put on it people will see
8. it almost snowed but it didn't (typical)
9. seth got cooler
10. I got married
11. we broke it off
12. i turned 18
13. i bought a lottery ticket
14. i won five dollars
15. i have sort of written two whole research papers
16. we like won state football and i was there and it was amazing
17. i decided to officially hate california
18. UCLA hates me 'cuase i'm from TN and I'm not asian
19. I had to take the SAT instead of going to a forensics tournament
20. I made a milkshake
See ya!
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Saturday, October 15, 2005
Wow
I'm posting from the UK! I can't even believe it myself. I would upload pics but I'm not sure I could do it. Everyone here speaks British. It is crazy. Okay here's a list of a few British words we've picked up while here.
1. Posh (how people in southern england speak)
2. Vicor (not sure)
3. Byrd (lady)
4. Bloke (dude)
5. Batty boy or bummer ( not repeatable but i think you get the idea)
6. Pants (underwear-we made some big mistakes here the first day)
There are so many others that i will let you know when i get as soon as i get back. I'm coming to school on wednesday but I have no idea how I will be considering I will have just flown accross the Atlantic. I went to Durham Cathedral today where we stood where they filmed some Harry Potter scenes. So there's many a picture of me in my gryfindor scarf, feeling like Ron. We are going to Scotland on Monday and I should hope to see some redheads there. Pray that we have a safve flight home and that I sleep on it. Also I apologize if any of us sound really annoying we when get home 'cuase this accent thing picks up easy when the people can't understand American. so posh!
Sunday, October 02, 2005
Soaring high
So it's finally finished. I had my Eagle Court of Honor today and many of you guys came and supported. I really appreciated that, more than words can express. It was far more emotional than I had anticipated but of course there I was sitting on a stool in front of twenty crying people and I had not one tear in my eye nor anything really to say. So typical! Next time I really feel like crying I going to bring packets of water the squirt in my eyes so that way I can join the normal people who get, what do you call it, oh yeah, emotional. I am so very proud of our forensics team mainly becuase we won 1st in sweepstakes this weekend at the Cookeville Invitational. I am very happy that we have such an awesome team that is not only talented but also good looking. I found the funnies thing since sliced bread. Broccoli on a knife! Try it, you'll laugh out loud. I'm leaving for England in less than two weeks and I am somewhat terrified. Pray for me and our team as we prepare to cross the pond and talk to scary British kids.