Thursday, February 12, 2009

Picture This

Oh, how I wish my camera wasn't dead in my desk drawer, for I've encountered many things to document as of late. I will do my best to provide thrilling descriptions, but the rest is up to your imagination.

-I signed my first apartment housing contract yesterday! A couple weekends ago, my friends Kristen, Kimberly, Jordin, and I went knocking on countless doors to determine where we wanted to seek residency for next year. Apparently, BYU approved housing complexes are in 24 hour open house mode. I thought it seemed weird at first, but I guess in Provo, having complete strangers come to your door, asking to look around your apartment is a common occurrence, so we joined the masses and took notes on bedroom set-ups, kitchen accommodations, and couch conditions. I also made sure to ask about being able to put nails into the walls for decorating purposes, and I think that I was the only one who was drawn to one particular apartment for the sole reasons that the lighting fixtures were new and non-fluorescent, and it had six-panel doors. We didn't go for it, seeing as the complex was all girls, and mostly returned missionaries, putting them three or four years older than we soon-to-be-sophomores. Haha. The Petersen genes just can't be suppressed! We ended our with The Elms and Monticello as our top choices, and when The Elms was taking contracts at the housing fair yesterday, we jumped, signed, and now we're waiting for confirmation. It's so exciting to be able to say "I'm living at The Elms," because: A. It's way better than saying, "I'm in Helaman Halls," thereby labeling you as a freshman, and B. Now we're finished dealing with the frustration and anxiety of housing selection. Woohoo!

-I read Susan's post this morning about her beautiful Valentine's cookies, and couldn't help but laugh, thinking about the sugar cookies I helped make at work yesterday. These heart-shaped delicacies are monstrously huge, thick, chewy, store-bought "cookies," that we topped with highlighter-pink frosting (no joke, they probably glow in the dark) and multicolored sprinkles. I would do anything to be able to take a picture of one the plates of leftovers sitting in my desk drawer because they are something to behold. If only I could introduce Nan to the wonders of lightly tinted butter cream icing with tasteful white icing accents.

-I have recently discovered, much to my dismay, that EasyMac is pretty gross. I bought a few microwavable bowls of it at Smith's while ago, because they were on sale "10 for 10" (I can't resist anything that's "10 for 10") but upon eating one for lunch, realized that the delicious EasyMac I remember from childhood was clearly an adolescent delusion. Worse yet, I discovered a bowl of EasyItalian in the vending machine yesterday! Fake-cheese-and-noodle-cuisine has introduced "marinara sauce" into the market. Kraft needs to stop this madness.

5 comments:

michelle said...

Oh man, I wish you had a picture of the highlighter pink cookies as well! And yeah, EasyMac is pretty gross. (but I do still think the regular Kraft kind is an occasional guilty pleasure...)

Congratulations on finding an apartment! I remember how exciting that was.

Denise said...

Just thinking of those too-thick fluorescently frosted cookies makes me get a little gag in my throat. Now Susan's, on the other hand. . . .

I'm glad you have your housing decision behind you! It will be fun this summer to start collecting things for your new apartment.

Paula said...

"new, non-fluorescent lighting fixtures and six-panel doors" a girl after my own heart :)

Susan said...

The "camera dead in the drawer" comment give one great cause for concern! Does this mean that the camera is no more or just needs a charge??!!

I"m afraid that I will be sorely disappointed should there be no more photo documentation from you!

And I agree with all others that we really need to see those Nan cookies!!

jt said...

As one of only a couple people who actually knows Nan, I find it endlessly entertaining to imagine your interactions and ridiculous duties in the physics dept. Ha.
And was the all-girls place...crap! I can't remember the name! I lived there for my first place and it's on 7th east and 7th north across from Cougar Copy right at the base of campus? Good choice staying away, if so.