Well, it was my birthday yesterday and I feel a little older, but I'm glad I got to celebrate it with my friends. I'm a university student but I board a little far from home so I couldn't celebrate it with them, but I got their messages and I feel the love. It's nice to have someone remember you, you know? I'm in a pretty good mood :)
More on that later.
I have just had to sit through a three hour class that was thankfully cut short by our merciful lecturer. I finally fell asleep at 2.45 in the morning and had to wake up almost exactly five hours later. Five hours sleep plus three hours in class do not a good combination make, I'll tell you that.
It was my fault, I'll admit. I ruined my biological clock over the holidays and stayed up the whole night then slept in the morning. I forgot to reset my clock for school I guess, but I should be fine in a week or so. Still, I'm diving head first into school activities. In the first week, not much should happen, but already I have a group assignment and a partner and I have a two and a half hour meeting I have to attend (yikes!) this evening. At least it won't be boring... I hope.
Still, after a very long holiday (3 months of holiday per year, and all at once, is a dream for me) I am glad to be back in school. It gives me a purpose and a reason to be lazy. When you're lazy without work, you're just plain lazy. When you're lazy but have work to do, it's called resting :D
My friends are also pretty cool so I can't wait to see the drama and the laughs that we'll share this semester. I don't even feel like I'm in school (of course this is if we omit the three hour classes)!
Back to school and in a good mood... best combo ever! I will miss home eventually since being lazy there is more comfortable, but I think I'll do just fine. Anyone else have a back-to-school experience or maybe about to have one? I left my little brother on his holiday but with the end of my birthday month comes the beginning of a new school term.
So far, mine rocks and I hope yours does too!
Bunny Out! (:3
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Sunday, August 19, 2012
The Big Question!
As long as the human race has known, there has been a need to find a mate for life. I personally think this is a very big step in one's life. I can only imagine what it's like when you get to the point in your marriage where one word becomes a whole entire joke that has the two of you laughing in fits while your kids, and possibly grand kids, wonder if you're getting senile. (Kudos to the couple that's been married for 62 years!)
What brought on this blog, you may ask?
Well, I was browsing through some Youtube videos and I decided to click on this one that read "25 Awesome Wedding Proposals." I will admit that it was pretty epic. I don't know about you, but being the emotional female that I sometimes am, I actually started tearing by the time the proposals had counted down to the first one.
I don't think I've ever thought about it before, the whole proposal thing. I always skip ahead to picking up my husband's socks and having to deal with a veritable army of hellions who will give me a splitting headache every ten minutes...
But that first part is pretty epic, you know?
The part where this one guy has decided that you are the one he has been looking for all his life and gets down on one knee to ask you that one question. I'm not a guy so I don't know, but I'm pretty sure that when it gets to that point in life, the guy is really determined to have you. It warms the heart, you know? It really feels good to be loved.
I have no clue what will happen on that day and I can pretty much tell that my time is almost coming. I'm now in my twenties and in the next ten years or so, most if not all my friends and peers will start taking that step forward. It's a bit scary when you get to this part of growing up, right? I mean, is this person right for me? What if I make a mistake and end up pulling a Britney Spears type divorce (55 hours - yikes! Not judging, but seriously now...)
It's normal I guess. Everyone has to go through that phase at least one time in their lives.
I will say this for my fears. My mother told me that if I wait to get everything "in order" before I get married, I will never take that step. I hope that by the time I get to that point, I will be ready... and I hope the lucky guy I do say yes to is ready. I'm a feisty one! ;)
Now, if I can just find myself a nice boyfriend >:) [evil laugh - I kid though... mostly]
Bunny Out! (:3
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Styling it up!
I will probably get hate mail for this post, but hey, whatever rocks your boat :3
Okay, so I do watch the style network but this is a recent turn of events. Dad got us DSTV last year for Christmas and we've had a lot more variety in our viewing choices. One show I like is "How do I look" which is hosted by the very lovely Jeanie Mai.
I like this show especially because unlike the others, it doesn't just deal with one's outer look. It seeks to solve the inner problems leading up to that outer look and since that's up my alley, I have been learning a lot in line with my fashion choices and stuff.
I'll tell you now, I'm no size zero but people seem to have the inane need to keep pointing that out. Of course I didn't look in a mirror this last decade and I have no idea how big I am. Please tell me as insensitively as possible how my bum is so big it could crush a forklift (-.-)
I know there are jerks in this world and there are nice people too, but I'll tell you now, weight is ALWAYS a sore subject and it should not be brought up where possible. I'm not as big as all that but when you're made to feel like an elephant all the time, it does get to a certain level where you're not sure whether to hit the person talking upside the head or strip and let them get used to it...
Well, this show as well as Jeanie's advice on fashion has given me a new perspective on the way that I dress. Fashion does not belong only to the skinny and no more will I suffer under the plight of frumpy clothes and way too big dresses. I don't entirely understand why after you pass a certain size of body, the clothing options stand somewhere between tent and bed sheet. It;s rather insensitive to think we don't want to look good because we're not small. Well, the weight isn't just going to magically disappear so what do I wear until then? I mean, really...
Another site I like is the Girls With Curves website. Their tag line is "Sexy is not a Size."
I understand where they're coming from and the accompanying images will show you that indeed, sexy is not a size. I do believe that now and anyone who mentions my weight in a derogatory way (who is not my doctor or physical trainer - the latter of who I do not have anyway) is gonna get an earful from me!
Well, enough about my ranting. The point is that I'm more confident about myself and I can see how I can get more comfortable with who I am and what I have. I'm gonna show it off too! Look out world, I'm a big woman and I take up space so you'd better move aside! I'm coming to get ya!
Bunny Out (:3
Monday, August 6, 2012
One of those moments...
I do not know why I didn't post this before, but here you are. I already posted it on Facebook but I didn't seem to get a lot of views. We'll see what happens when I post it here. I want to share this story with you guys anyways so here we go!
I was in Rwanda working on a project for like two months since May (the blog is here - yes another one- http://see-rwanda.blogspot.com). Towards the end of my stay there, on the weekend before we were to leave, my friends and I walked out of the hostels we were staying at and crossed the road to wait for a bus or van. (I later learned, thanks to my very annoyed friend, that I had made them all miss a very empty bus and she was so not pleased with me - I tend to be pretty lazy sometimes and this was one of those times where it wasn't a good thing)
As we stood talking, we heard screaming in the distance.
Everyone had their opinion on what they were thinking, but we did collectively think that someone was in trouble. There was this guy on a motorbike coming towards us and the screams were coming from behind him although he seemed unfazed so I wondered what was going on. Even more puzzling was that the person behind him seemed smaller than him so it couldn't be a man. Perhaps it was a child in trouble?
Well, I'll tell you this. You don't go randomly screaming on the streets of Rwanda since you could be stopped by some cops to explain yourself. So I really thought this person was in trouble.
The bike and the screams, got closer and closer and eventually the bike passed by us. I kid you not, at the back of the bike, were two goats: one was screaming like a man and the other was bleating helplessly!
I was honestly having a rotten day until that one epic moment that joins screaming goat and unsuspecting bystander... :)
I was jazzed for the rest of the evening and even the seven or so hours that I did spend on my feet afterwards did not stop my pure excitement. I wish I had my camera on at that moment so I could have captured it and proven to you that this really happened.
As it is, all I have is my memory and the six or so witnesses who were with me that day. Makes you wonder though, what cosmic chances dictated that you should be in Rwanda, away from your friends and
I was in Rwanda working on a project for like two months since May (the blog is here - yes another one- http://see-rwanda.blogspot.com). Towards the end of my stay there, on the weekend before we were to leave, my friends and I walked out of the hostels we were staying at and crossed the road to wait for a bus or van. (I later learned, thanks to my very annoyed friend, that I had made them all miss a very empty bus and she was so not pleased with me - I tend to be pretty lazy sometimes and this was one of those times where it wasn't a good thing)
As we stood talking, we heard screaming in the distance.
Everyone had their opinion on what they were thinking, but we did collectively think that someone was in trouble. There was this guy on a motorbike coming towards us and the screams were coming from behind him although he seemed unfazed so I wondered what was going on. Even more puzzling was that the person behind him seemed smaller than him so it couldn't be a man. Perhaps it was a child in trouble?
Well, I'll tell you this. You don't go randomly screaming on the streets of Rwanda since you could be stopped by some cops to explain yourself. So I really thought this person was in trouble.
The bike and the screams, got closer and closer and eventually the bike passed by us. I kid you not, at the back of the bike, were two goats: one was screaming like a man and the other was bleating helplessly!
I was honestly having a rotten day until that one epic moment that joins screaming goat and unsuspecting bystander... :)
I was jazzed for the rest of the evening and even the seven or so hours that I did spend on my feet afterwards did not stop my pure excitement. I wish I had my camera on at that moment so I could have captured it and proven to you that this really happened.
As it is, all I have is my memory and the six or so witnesses who were with me that day. Makes you wonder though, what cosmic chances dictated that you should be in Rwanda, away from your friends and
The Life and times of a gamer girl...
This would be an awesome blog title, no? Just came up with it too!
So, the thing is, I love games. I play a lot of them on my computer and yes, I do kinda like the girly ones. Dress up isn't as fun as I thought it would be though...
What I do like which I believe is a unisex game is "The Sims."
Dad bought us the Sims deluxe edition which was supposed to come with the normal Sims game, Sims Hot Date and Sims Holiday, but we didn't get the last two. Either way, me and my bro and sis would spend hours on it and beg each other for a turn. One CD = war obviously.
What brought this on?
Well, I am actually addicted to Assassin's Creed though I've only played it on my phone, but it is an awesome game. From all the reviews I've read, the phone version doesn't even compare to the PC version and that was the one I was going for since my birthday is coming up and everything.
Well, it turns out that in the whole city, there is only one more CD left and my birthday is still weeks away! Can you believe it? Well, there's not much I can do about that now. It's a little pricey too - more than my pocket money for a month!
Well, I can only pray at this point and hope that I get a copy. Downloading the torrent is taking way too long but I understand since it's more than 7GB in size...
Well, that's what caught my attention today and I thought I would randomly share it with whoever is really reading this blog at all. If you're a gamer, maybe you could give me a game to play too? Also, I'll give you a couple of games I really like. I have this app on my laptop from a site called WildTangent.com.
I looked through it and found some games made by 'Her Interactive' that I rather liked. Now don't kill me, okay? The games are all about solving mysteries as Nancy Drew.
When my cousin first showed this game to me, I wondered what it was about since it looked so interesting. Once I found out, I was hooked! I am currently playing a fourth game out of the possible twenty six! Imagine that! I know it doesn't sound like much but Nancy Drew has some really crazy adventures. I will say this for her, she does go through more than a human should.
I've killed her a couple of times (and come up with an awesome idea for a fanfiction story in the process) and met with a ghost, a werewolf in the making, a banshee and ghost dogs. All of them were pretty freaky so I'll warn you now. When you see the "Dare to play" label on the game, it really means dare to play. It's interactive and it's lots of fun and you get to choose what to make Nancy say or do from a first person perspective unlike The Sims. It's lots of fun so if you're not so easily scared, I will actually dare you to play it.
Before I conclude this seemingly endless ramble about games, I will mention one other game that I would love to have and that is "Rise of Nations" which is made by Big Huge Games. I played this a lot when I was younger, got my brother's nickname from there, conquered cities... I nearly conquered the world too until our comp decided otherwise.
Oh well, that't that for now. Bunny Out! (:3
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