Friday, December 2, 2011

I want to remember this forever.

Better times! More wholesome times... Times I will explain to my kids but they will not truly understand....


Sorry for 2 posts in one day, but like the title says... I want to remember this forever.


90s children



10 Things 90s Kids Will Have To Explain To Their Children

While most things we experienced as tots in that headiest of eras seems pretty self-explanatory (plaid was everywhere, Leonardo DiCaprio was the molten ball of light around which the solar system turned, and there was no color too bright for your sweatpants) there are some things that will be a bit harder to explain. Here, a primer for when your future children want to know what the hell you were doing with your boxy, multicolored electronics.
NOV. 23, 2011 
1. Topanga was at some point in human history considered not only a legitimate first name for a human being, but the kind of name that would inspire in malleable teenage boys a life-long infatuation. Topanga, in our day, was leading lady name-material. Topanga (pronounced Tah-payne-ga, for those who will have only ever seen in it written down) is the name of the quintessential girl-next-door who will live, along with Feeney, in our hearts forever.
2. At some point, we carried around little plastic eggs with tiny screens on them — in these screens lived our hearts, our pets, our raison d’etre, our very own Tamagotchi. We loved them, we listened to their tiny electronic screams of malnourishment, and we occasionally forgot to pick up their poop for long enough that they died a tortured, poop-filled death. They were perhaps our first foray into the life-consuming world of electronics and self-absorption, later to be fully manifested by Facebook.
3. The black Power Ranger was black and the yellow Power Ranger was Asian because…we were so completely ahead of our time and beyond the capacity to even think in terms of something as inconsequential as race that… uh… I don’t know. Casting directors were racist in the nineties.
4. Long before he was spending his days foisting his mediocre children on us, Will Smith was actually the perfect human specimen. He also undoubtedly holds some world record for saving the world the most times while simultaneously delivering flawless catchphrases and giving cool guy nods to the camera. The Men In Black rap song, at the time, was created and received by the public without the slightest trace of irony. Really. He wasthat good.
5. In some inevitable shift of the time-space continuum in which James Cameron continues to rob humanity of all that is good and sacred in this world, Fern Gully will be known as that movie that ripped off Avatar. It will be up to us to crusade for what is right. It is up to us to explain that Fern Gully was not only a predecessor to Avatar, but far better, in that it contained both Tim Curry as a singing pile of molasses and Robin Williams rapping about animal testing in the pharmaceutical industry. (As a side note, if you have not recently listened to the full lyrics of the “Batty Rap,” I recommend you do, as they are horrifying.)
6. A neighborhood boy who completely disregards your family and puts a ladder directly under the teenage girl’s window to climb up at his discretion is not only acceptable, it’s charming. It’s the kind of stuff that would make said family take the ladder boy under their wing and into their heart. The nineties were a simpler time, one where we didn’t have to worry about things like breaking and entering. Clarissa today would have steel bars on the inside of her window and her father would continually remind her that the next-door boy with his ladder and his touchy hands have no place in his household.
7. Though on the surface, they are the exact same thing in every conceivable way, whether you liked The Backstreet Boys or N*SYNC said more about your character than all of the terrible macaroni art you could ever make for your child psychologist. Essentially, liking *NSYNC meant you liked Justin Timberlake, as he was clearly the Seabiscuit in that race from the get-go. You even liked him with his terrible, icy-blond mini-fro. Liking the Backstreet Boys gave you a bit more of a cultured palate, as there was no clear Diana in those Supremes. Nick was kind of the wholesome, if northern-Florida-redneck safe choice (save for his humiliating younger brother, Aaron). Brian was the shy, sensitive type. AJ was the hottt, dangerous meth addict. Kevin Richardson was mute with sexy, sculpted facial hair. No one liked Howie. Choosing between the two groups was like choosing between two beloved children, but once that line was crossed–there was no going back.
8. “I wanna really really really wanna zig a zig ahh,” has a meaning, and all true nineties kids know it, but we must never share it. Like the Illuminati, it must remain between us, the keyholders. With great power comes great responsibility.
9. Lisa Frank is not the name of a woman, it is the name of a movement, a culture, a way of living. It is a theory, a concept, a belief in something greater than yourself. It is the belief that all girls are entitled to dolphins covered with rainbows, jewel-encrusted frogs, and unicorns in acid-trip colors hugging each other. It is the ideology that no notebook is complete until it literally hurts your eyes to look at from so much color saturation. It is the hope that no school supply, no matter how insignificant, will be left un-bedazzled. It is the knowledge that your eraser cap, and that of your granddaughter’s, and her granddaughter’s after her, will not be some boring little nub–it will be a diamond covered with butterflies in a rainbow of colors. It is the dream of a better tomorrow.
10. Incredibly depressing women in Indiana covered in cats and glass figurines they buy at The Hallmark Store used to troll the web 1.0 to invest thousands of dollars in tiny stuffed animals filled with plastic beans. That happened. Beanie Babies were not just significant, they were the first example most of us had of envy, greed, and wrath. If someone messed up that little heart-shaped Ty tag, so help you God, that was the end of whatever contact you had with that monster of a human being. That tag-less Beanie Baby was now trash, and you had to deal with the consequence. It was at that moment, that de-valued Beanie Baby moment, that most of us accepted the truth… we’ll never have nice things. TC mark


In addition to this article I just want to say that always Friends, The Wonder Years & Saved by the Bell were a huge part of my life...




Tomorrow AFRICAAAA!!!


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Baby, it's cold outside.

20 day Countdown.

In honor of Christmas and me being home super soooonnn, I will give you a 20 things I am excited about doing when I get home/miss about home.

1. Duh, friends & family. No question. Can't wait to see you guys--even those of you who don't read this.
2. My bed. My warm, cozy, comfy, bed with my nice big pottery barn blanket on top! Literally CANNOT wait....
3. I know it's in the same realm, but if you know me, you know I am a FREAK about my pillow.  So I think a good fluffy pillow deserves it's own number. I think mine is the best and I never sleep as good of a night without it or one extremely fluffy.  Blame my father and his need to have his same pillow for years until he gave it to me because I loved it just as much... (don't worry, its not the same pillow from my youth, I just have a pillow type).
4. Chick-fil-a.
5. Fire: fireplaces, smores, camp fires, etc.
6. My mom making me get out of my warm bed for church.  We have a system.  She wakes me, I refuse to get up, I whine, she tries again, I complain, she makes me, I say I don't want to go, she says fine I'm leaving in 5 minutes with or without you.  That is the wake up call. I brush my teeth, put an outfit together, attempt to tame my hair and we leave 15 minutes later.  Always a little late, but always together :)
7. A DRYER. I can't stress this...I will definitely say this list is in no order because if it was this would probabbllyyy be number 1.  In the summer I always leave thinking how energy efficient Spain is and how I actually like that we don't use dryers.  I have this spirit of doing good inside me...That's because in the summer the sun is baking the clothes dry, so you run one errand, eat lunch, take a nap, whatever you choose and come back to dry, warm clothes.  Winter is a WHOLE different matter. I would kill for a dryer.  Literally. Now I put my clothes out and wait days...if I don't catch it at the exact moment they are dry then the process starts over again thanks to morning dew/dampness...I give up most of the time... I have 2 shirts on the roof that have been there since Sunday...still damp this morning. Yay.  I  can't wait to put my sweats and t-shirts in the dryer and put them on immediately with that warm toasty feeling I haven't felt in 6 months.  Ahhhhh! Can't WAIT!
8. On the topic of being warm... HEAT! I love how I can walk around my house in shorts and a t-shirt in the winter no matter how cold it is outside.  For example, I am sitting in my room wishing I had gloves on right now because it is colder inside than outside...
9. Los Mex. (...and other varieties of mexican food, but my heart will always be with Los Mex).
10. ABC Family's 25 Days of Christmas.  Mommy, PLEASE dvr some cheesy movies from here and Lifetime!!! I am a SUCKER for these movies.  I love the countdown, I love it all.  In celebration my friend Taylor & I watched The Santa Claus last night on my computer...not the same experience but close!
11. Being okay with staying in, more than okay, being HAPPY to stay in.  At home, lazy days are the best... here. not so much.  trust me.  i've been sick so i've been home all week...NO FUN. AT ALL. It's different with your heat, collection of movies, not having to worry about the movie stopping halfway through because of a bad internet connection...
12. Driving. Having the ability to get from point a to point b without walking in the cold or paying at least 1.50
13. Food variety.  And cheap food variety... I can't wait for home cooking, for good restaurants, I miss knowing what I want and where to get it... If i'm in the mood for a certain type of food, I know where to go... here I love the food, but I don't know the restaurants well enough to just knowwww, other than tapas....
14. Lemonade & Sweet Tea.
15. MY PUPPIES!!! omg: KK, Lady & COOPS, I will be home sooo very soon to snuggle and invade your personal space, don't you worry, woof woof :)
16. HUGS!!! big, good, long hugs!  Dos besos (2 kisses) are great and all, but I miss just wrapping my arms around my love ones and it not being weird.
17. Stephanie's homemade chocolate chip cookies...melting in my mouth as we speak.
18. Sitting on the porch with Granny and looking over the water while she drinks coffee and me freezing my hands off with my sweet tea :)
19. Hearing choo choo yelp and growl at me for getting to close to Nana. 
20. The feeling of Christmas in the USA...it's Christmas-y here but not the same.  Just not the same. I can't wait to see all of you and celebrate together!!!

I'm sure there are a million things I forgot to mention that I am super pumped about  but these were the first that came to mind...I mean honestly, I could have done a full entry on food.......

Okay since this is already a super long entry I'll just keep it going with what's going on in my life this upcoming month or so:

1. Tomorrow morning at 4:30, I am heading to get on a bus for AFRICAAAA. Whoop Whoop! We get back super late the 7th... Soooo if you don't hear from me that's why.  Won't have my phone and most likely no internet.  Once we get there...one night we are leaving our stuff at a hotel and hoping on camels to go through the Sahara to stay in a desert hotel...super pumped.  No need for cars...I'll have my camel. Thanks.
2. I leave to meet John in Germany the following week.  We are then going snowboarding in Switzerland then back to Espana.  It's going to be bring your little brother to work with you week... I decided. Andddd thennnn we fly home together the 22nd.  Whoop Whoop!
3. National Championship in NOLA (I will cry if the big meanie polls take this away from me)
4. Baccckkkk toooo Spainnnn on the 13th-ish?

BESOS!