Thursday, December 25, 2008

Feliz Navidad

there are so many great aspects of xmas but my favorite is finding the perfect gift to give people. 
i enjoy the thrill of looking for that one thing that you know is going to really make that person happy, but also surprising them.
i know that my brothers will love their presents if i have a hard time giving these precious thrift store finds to them because i love them so much i would like to keep them myself.  
i found allen the greatest italian tan leather messenger bag with two metal buckles straps.  
so great.

it's been a peaceful, navidad.  full of love, the spirit of christmas and family humor.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Currently...

Watching :  The Last Waltz (documentary of The Band) by Martin Scorcese.

Drinking: water.

On: oxicodon.

Doing:  a 1000 piece puzzle.

Wearing: scrubs & a sweatshirt.

In:  Rexburg, Idaho.

Feeling:  loopy, but happy that this operation is over with.

With: mami, papi, jason, & grover.

Missing:  my ladies from the white rhino.


I've truly learned that home is where the heart is. now that rexburg is home it is different, but being with the people i love is what really feels right. 

Thursday, November 20, 2008

the deed.

 is done.  weird.  On monday i talked with my grad counselor and filled out all the paperwork. i can't believe my time is running out.  
what next?
that's always the big question.
and i still don't have a big answer.

my undergrad door is comin to a close.  now i'm just lookin for some open windows to jump out.

 

Thursday, November 13, 2008

A bond that can't be broken.


Laura and i became friends in sixth grade and in our early high school years we became bff.  Our interests were somewhat similar yet our personalities so different yet complimentary.  She knew my passions, insecurities, standards, political viewpoints, religious beliefs, dislikes, quirks, relationship dynamics, and concerns.  she still does.
Even with the distance our choices in Universities brought we held on to each other.  Every year since we graduated from high school laura will come visit me around October/ November and i visit her over the summer. 
While talking to my mom about laura's visit last week i realized that what laura and i have is something so beautiful.  Maintaining a best friend like friendship for 10 + years in and of itself is a rarity, especially when i think of everything we've had to overcome i know it's a one of a kind friendship.
I am so grateful to have a friend who even though is not LDS tries to understand and always is open with spirtual discussion.  
She is a spiritual giant in my life, my thrifting companion, my sister-friend, my mentor, my comforter, my best friend.
she completes me.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

roomies





i Love my new roommates. a lot.  our house is constantly a party.  
there is never a dull moment at the white rhino.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Call me superstitious

It may just be the fact that i'm chilean and have many cooky friends, but i am extremely superstitious.
I have to always knock on wood.  
I'm not sure why this one has become such an obsession of mine, but probably has something to do with my friend leah who is an avid believer of knocking on wood to not be jinxed.

But what i'm more particular certain about is vibes/ energy released by people, animals, & houses.

For instance,  today at work there was a guy that came up to the window asking to talk to my boss & i immediately had a weird feeling.  He was probably in his late twenty's and in no way looked creepy, but my insides were just turning with discomfort from looking/talking to him.   There was no validation behind these feelings that i'm aware of, yet i really trust them.  

When i meet people i often get vibes from them.  
I had a room mate that just moved in and i had great vibes about her and her presence in our new house.  I didn't know her very well previously, but it almost seemed like fate.   Like it was meant to be and it's what we both needed.  

I consider myself to be a people person.  I need human interaction.  and quite a bit of it.
There was a dreadful time in my life where i worked at an opinion center where I would call people and just do survey's for different organizations or businesses.  To some it was the dream job.  You could eat, listen to music, play on your computer, read, or anything else as long as when an interview would come up that you would focus on that.  It was never that busy or stressful, but i HATED this job.  there were times where i told my mom i would do anything else in the world rather then go to work.  I couldn't stand how impersonal it was.  How people just treated people so much differently just because we couldn't look each other in the eye.  

These vibes that i get have yet to fail me.  I have made close friends solely based off a good feeling or eye contact.  i love making connections.  It really just deepens my belief  in karma and that we are all connected.  We all are under the same sun & that is enough to connect us one to another.  

Thursday, August 7, 2008

penny. pincher.

Since my arrival in the mountain west i've been alarmed by what many out here consider to be 'thrift stores'.  
Now i mainly want to focus in on an establishment we know as D.I. [deseret industries].  

i should back up for a second.  

I grew up in Normal, Illinois.  [ i know, how can there be such a thing as the 'normal police'?  & yes, i graduated from Normal High School]

My standards for thrifting is rather high.  You can just ask my sister-friends Laura & Leah.  We have the schedules of the local thrift stores memorized by heart.  We could probably tell you the hours and specials of the week before we could get out the pledge of allegiance.  
We have the trifecta of our most fruitful thrift stores that we hit up weekly.  Mission Mart, Salvation Army, & Bromenn.  

Our favorite of the three is our beloved Mission Mart.  This is our haven of incredible vintage clothing items, classic shoes, astounding accessories & for a price no one could turn down.
All the items are labeled with one of about 5 different colors  and every week every item of a choice color is 19 cents !!!  did you catch that... 19 C.  that's 19 pennies folks.

in my latest trip there i purchased a pair of sailor shoes, a vintage dress, a extremely 80's shirt and a turquoise blouse.  ALL for 19 cents a piece.   now this is what my two friends and i consider an average trip. [last year when i ventured into mission mart after a year of being in utah i left that store with a garbage bag  full of what i would consider gems in my wardrobe.]

My family now resides in Rexburg.  There is a d.i. no more then a 10 min. walk away.  I decided to take my chances very well knowing my strong disdain for this institution.  I start to poke around the huge stock of dresses.  The cheapest price i found on any of these was $8.  'say what' ???  i'm sorry, but there are probably only a handful of dresses in the whole bunch that are worth 8 bones.  With in these i found about 3 or 4 that pleased my eye, but even after trying them on and finding two that seemed to have been sewed to fit me, i couldn't bring myself to pay the outrageous double digits on the price tag.  

Now, i'm not one who is great with economics & i'm definitely not a business major, but i wonder what this establishment is even thinking ?

ok, i know what you're probably thinking.  This is a non-profit organization for the poor & needy.  I understand this, but then why aren't they making prices fit for 'poor' people.  I think in general the middle and higher class don't shop at 'thrift stores'.  so why offer second hand clothes for the same price as brand new clothing from stores such as target ?

i think in the past three years i have visited this same d.i. on several occasion and have seen the same dress there since my first visit back in 2005.    
for crying out loud why not get a better marketing plan.
make special offers or discounts.  i'm not asking for every thrift store to be as generous as mission mart, but why not have sales.  For example :  every weekend a different genre of clothing is 50% off.  Or on certain days everything you can get into a paper bag is 10$.  
i can't see this doing anything but attracting more people and in turn making more profit.  which is the objective, no ?

i refuse to pay 8$ for a second-hand skirt.
end of story.


Wednesday, August 6, 2008

An Attempt.

This blog is long overdue.  Probably more so then my bYu gym clothes that i've had in my possession since january.  I have been battling with myself whether or not blogging was for me.  
And looks like the better half won.

My brother Jason asked me what this blog was going to be about.  
My response :  anything.
 
I have always been an avid reader and as of late have been cultivating a passion for writing.  
I felt like this was a good outlet other then my personal journal.

I have made one solid promise to myself about blogging.  this will NOT turn into a whine party.  [cough, ex roomies, cough]

here's a glimpse into my thoughts.