Sunday, October 23, 2011

fall.

fall, my favorite season hands down. while currently sitting in my kitchen waiting on my cinnamon apple crisps to bake i'm reflecting on what a beautiful day it was today. this morning in church the pastor asked us to introduce ourselves to our neighbor and tell them why we love the fall. here are some of my reasons...

1) first and foremost, the colors. i love the changing of leaves. the vibrant yellows, reds and oranges. the mountain region of north carolina has the most beautiful colors during the fall, of course i'm biased.


2) the smell of a bonfire, by far my favorite smell. if only there were a bonfire scented candle... 
3) the festivities. corn mazes, apple picking, pumpkin carving...just to name a few.
4) the cool, crisp air.
5) pumpkins. pumpkin anything is one of my favorite flavors - pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin pie, pumpkin bread, and the list goes on and on....


6) candy corn, although i prefer the pumpkins (go figure). i make myself wait until october 1 before i'm allowed to have any.
7) fall clothes. jackets, sweaters, boots and scarves (my weakness). 
8) and last but definitely not least, thanksgiving - the best holiday ever invented. 



Wednesday, October 19, 2011

cedar point.

cedar point, america's rollercoast. another item officially checked off my bucket list (soon to follow). we left wheaton saturday night at 5 and set out for sandusky, ohio (i still haven't figured out why anyone would choose such a place for the world's greatest theme park). we had planned to stay at a friend's lake cottage at lakeside, ohio. essentially this is a large christian camp community on lake erie which explains for some of the oddities we encountered. at 11:30pm we pull into the community to find the gate closed...with a pad lock and chain, not even an automatic lock. which means that every night and morning someone has to open the gate. the fact that no one can get in or out by this gate is also kinda creepy. so we drove around looking for another way to get in....3 closed gates later and 1 phone call to the gate keeper, we found the 1 open gate. when we get to our friend's cottage we were in for another treat. don't get me wrong, we are definitely grateful to have had a free place to stay the night, but it was definitely an experience. this cottage came straight from the 70s accompanied with various patterns of shag carpet and an oiling painting of Jesus. classy. the park didn't open the next day until noon so we got to sleep in and rest up for our big day. on our way out of lakeside we stopped at the local cafe and got coffee, hot chocolate and breakfast. just like the rest of the community, the cafe was adorned with interesting artwork and statues of greek gods...? then it was time for cedar point! after about 3 u-turns we were finally there! unfortunately it rain for the first 3 hours but that didn't dampen our spirits except for the fact that most of the roller coasters were closed due to the rain and high speed winds. after warming up on the smaller roller coasters, the good ones finally opened. right as we got on the  millennium force it started drizzling which is not a good combination with a roller coaster that goes 93 mph. regardless, it was awesome. i literally didn't stop laughing/screaming the whole time. i have been wanting to ride it for about 10 years when a family friend from michigan told me stories about the greatness of this ride. around 4 it completely stopped raining and it actually turned out to be a nice day. we rode more awesome rides including the world's tallest and fastest - top thrill dragster. basically this is just a giant horseshoe that last 16.8 seconds. in less than 4 seconds you go from 0 to 120 mph. the scariest part was the sudden take off and i didn't even have time to be scared because it was so fast. coming down the horseshoe my voice went out because we were going so fast. when we got off we were all so stunned and couldn't stop marveling over how great the ride was. 9 hours later we went on the last roller coaster which was perfect timing because i was starting to feel slightly dizzy. i can't think of a better place to have spent my last wheaton fall break.


our back up plan if cedar point was closed


yayyy!


wicked twister


top thrill dragster

Sunday, October 9, 2011

homecoming.

this past weekend was full of homecoming festivities - football game, powderpuff, and lots of families with little kids. it was so crazy seeing friends who graduated this past may and thinking that they are alumni. that's going to be me next year! it was so fun seeing all the past wheaties. paige and i upheld our french market tradition. every year on homecoming saturday we don't have volleyball and paige and i always go to the french  market early in the morning. we took pictures at the exact same tree as we did freshman year...so bittersweet. afterwards we went to egg'lectic for brunch with the ladies then the homecoming football game. it was so hot (as always, chicago has that one random week in october where it' in the 80s) but a great game to watch. then last night the boys in the chateau had a frat-themed party. ive never seen so many sperrys and visors...frat boy wannabees. all us girls decided that we definitely have to come back next year for homecoming and make a time capsule for 5 year predictions.


the tree.


Monday, October 3, 2011

pinterest.

i can't stop pinning.

Pinterest, it's my new obsession.

seniority rules.

i had my final volleyball date night last night. i would have to say it was probably the best one. for some reason, i was put in charge of basically everything...planning the scavenger hunt, sneakily asking one of the player's family to host us for dinner, assigning each class food items to bring and making sure everyone had fun. thankfully it was a success, or so i've been told. i assigned us seniors to baked goods, mainly because it gave me an excuse to bake for 30 people. i made trail mix from the october southern living which included golden grahams, peanuts, pretzels and peanut/plain m&ms with a brown sugar, butter and corn syrup coating. hands down amazing. i also made moT's famous banana nut bread. i was happy to see that all but 2 got eaten, or taken home (ahem, Nick Novosad). the night began with a photo scavenger hunt which us seniors dominated. then we went back to meghan grant's house for pizza, snacks and a bonfire. it was the perfect night for a bonfire and the evening went smoothly!