Well hey there, strangers. I have fantastic news!
MONTANA WON THE BLOG CONTEST! TAKE THAT, OLD MAN. You and your penis references are no match for my mom and her penis references.
HAPPY FACE.
Ok. So the much-needed update. What have I been doing? Where have I been? Why has there been zero baking posts? Who have I become in the past few weeks?
Answer: I am living many dual lives at once. Keeping up so many different personalities makes it hard to bake as much as I'd like. Also it's about ninety degrees all the time, so I haven't been compelled to roast myself in the kitchen.
A couple days a week, I'm interning at The Allegheny Front, an environmental news program for Western PA and the surrounding area. It's pretty great. I get to hang out at the WYEP radio studio and talk about shale while listening to good music. I recommend you check it out.
On the weekends, I'm living in a tent and working with the rafting folk in Ohiopyle. I've got lots of bug bites and a wicked sunburn to prove it.
Basically, I go from taking pictures of old men like this...
To taking pictures of old men like this.
Pretty big difference.
In my free time, I run a lot and occasionally watch Montana use his pellet gun to shoot cans of Natty in the park by his house.
Good summery times up in here. I'll try to be a better blogger, but no guarantees.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
conGRADulations!
I'm just so proud of that alligator. |
Anyhoo. Over the weekend, the family van drove out to Meadville, PA to see my big brother's graduation ceremony. The tiny little town was so packed full of grandparents and relatives and parents that my family had to stay at a hotel half an hour away. I opted to crash on Brother's couch for a couple days. My back still feels all wonky and crumpled up.
To simplify, here are some proportions of how I spent my time:
1/5 driving to Meadville1/4 wearing a skirt, saying "hello, how are you?", chatting politely with Grandma1/4 sitting through the commencement ceremony (feels like: 5/4. wrap your head around that fraction. It's a lot.)1/3 waiting for food in overcrowded restaurants for a salmon salad (salmon omitted due to technical difficulties)1/4 watching Dad try to uncork a bottle of champagne1/2 drinking various celebratory beverages with Brother and friends, giving high fives, laughing1/2 recovering from the previous activity1/16 running1/18 sleeping
But it was seriously a great weekend. I have photos to prove it.
This was commencement. It was so long and boring that I had nothing better to do than take pictures of chairs.
Then we stormed the campus and took pictures with an alligator. My family acted characteristically silly and did embarrassing things, but I left them out of this post to represent my relatives in the most positve, glowing light possible.
I also got super cute picture with my brother's lovely girlfriend in her adorable summer dress. Maybe I'm biased towards humans of my stature, but she's probably one of my favorite people.
Then we went back to the house, and laid out congratulatory snacks for everyone. Mom hoped the cake would look like this so she could have something to contribute to the Interent, but it was disappointingly normal. But she was very thoughtful to get some Nut-Thins and vegetables that I could eat with reckless abandon.
Here's where the photography takes a dramatic turn into the realm of tomfoolery. I took a crappy picture on my cellphone to commemorate the event (because I didn't trust myself to keep track of my nice camera.
I think those are boys. And a doorway. They might be dancing, and it might be 3:25 a.m.
*By the by, here's a warning to all the gluten-sensitive college students. Don't delude yourself into thinking that FourLOKO is gluten free. Even though you'll be having a whole heck of a lot of fun while you're drinking it, you will feel ill immediately after consuming a quarter of a can. In other words, just don't drink it. Unless you're seriously committed to fun.
Which I am.
And here's the last lovely view of Brooks Walk, the central avenue on campus. So collegiate-pretty.
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cake,
college,
drunk girls,
family,
graduation,
love,
pennsylvania,
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