Okay . . . . so after sleeping on it and talking to a million people . . . I still really wanted the shoes . . . . I had made up my mind. I was going to buy them. I came home and I took my accomplice with me to buy my shoes. Plus I had a $10 off coupon from DSW so they were even cheaper. Here are some
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Ode to Jimmy Choo Shoes Part 2
Okay . . . . so after sleeping on it and talking to a million people . . . I still really wanted the shoes . . . . I had made up my mind. I was going to buy them. I came home and I took my accomplice with me to buy my shoes. Plus I had a $10 off coupon from DSW so they were even cheaper. Here are some
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Ode to Jimmy Choo Shoes
First of all . . . sorry it has been so long since I blogged. Got distracted with other things. So tonight I went to the movies with my roommate Amanda. We had decided to bypass and avoid the Institute activity and go see Confession of a Shopaholic. Which by the way was totally cute and I totally recommend it. Anyway since it was opening night we
had decided to go early to make sure we got our tickets. Since we were already there and had some time to kill we decided to get some Ice Cream at Coldstone and then we wandered into one of my favorite stores, DSW. I needed new work shoes so it was a great diversion. While out on the regular floor I wasn't spotting anything that was really jumpping out to me and so we decided to go back to that wonderful little roo
m in the back that has all the for sale shoes from 40% off to 80% off. What a wonderful little room. Amanda was totally stoked because she never knew the room existed. We started looking and all of the sudden Amanda spotted some blue Marc by Marc Jacobs shoes. They were totally cute. I still think she should have bought them. These were 80% off which made them like eighty dollars. To some this may seem a lot of money for shoes, but for Marc Jacobs shoes they are totally cheap. Amanda decided against them and we kept looking . . . . all of the sudden I spotted the holy grail of shoes. I spotte
d some red high heel Jimmy Choo's that were also 80% off. Do you realize how rare this is? They were very much like the ones I have posted in this blog, but they were red. They were totally cute and I totally fell in love. I immediately took them to Amanda to have her help me figure out the math. . . . $120 and that was 80% off the original price. I had never spent that much on a pair of shoes. It made a lump rise up in my throat. Totally rare to find a pair of Jimmy Choo's for $120, but totally not what I have EVER paid for a pair of shoes. I then proceeded to call friends and text friends for their imput . . . . most were saying wow, but also saying . . . walk away. Amanda on the other hand was totally telling me to get them. They were totally cute and totally comfy. Finally I hear them turn off the music. I aske
d a girl that was working there . . . "are you closing?" Sure enough, they were . . . I had to make a decision. I finally decided to walk away. I knew I was going to totally have buyers remorse over this if I bought them. The store closed and I was Jimmy Choo-less. We wound up wandering over to Nordstrom Rack where I found more Jimmy Choo's but they were much mo
re expensive and finally found a pair of practical flats for work for $30. $90 less than my beloved Jimmy Choo's. We then went to see the movie which made me feel better about walking away from the shoes. They are a want . . . not a need. I can do a lot more with that money . . . . but I will always think back to the day that I almost owned a pair of Jimmy Choo's , and one of these days I WILL own a pair. Ta ta for now.
had decided to go early to make sure we got our tickets. Since we were already there and had some time to kill we decided to get some Ice Cream at Coldstone and then we wandered into one of my favorite stores, DSW. I needed new work shoes so it was a great diversion. While out on the regular floor I wasn't spotting anything that was really jumpping out to me and so we decided to go back to that wonderful little roo
d some red high heel Jimmy Choo's that were also 80% off. Do you realize how rare this is? They were very much like the ones I have posted in this blog, but they were red. They were totally cute and I totally fell in love. I immediately took them to Amanda to have her help me figure out the math. . . . $120 and that was 80% off the original price. I had never spent that much on a pair of shoes. It made a lump rise up in my throat. Totally rare to find a pair of Jimmy Choo's for $120, but totally not what I have EVER paid for a pair of shoes. I then proceeded to call friends and text friends for their imput . . . . most were saying wow, but also saying . . . walk away. Amanda on the other hand was totally telling me to get them. They were totally cute and totally comfy. Finally I hear them turn off the music. I askeSaturday, November 29, 2008
Student Loans Forgiven??
So I was pretty proud of myself because I only managed to take out two student loans during my college career. I can thank my parents and uncle sam for that. When I got home from my mission who knew that all of the sudden when you turn 24, you no longer have to claim your parents on your FASFA forms and all of the sudden I would be considered in poverty level. Which is something I never understood in the first place. Why do you have to claim your parents on your FASFA form in the first place if they have no intentions on helping you with school. My parents always wanted us to pay for our education. I think they felt we would value it more if we paid for it ourselves. Which I think I totally do value it more. Well when I first came home from my mission . . . I didn't have a penny to my name. My mom insisted on having me go to BYU. They wound up paying for school while I was down there and to be honest that was a really hard pill to swallow because before my mission I was used to paying for everything myself. To this day I am eternally grateful that they did. Somehow I am going to make it up to them
Anyway once I turned 24 I no longer had to claim my parents on my FASFA forms and all of the sudden the most miraculous thing happened. Uncle Same considered me to be in poverty level and started giving me grants. Which was great, but it didn't always pay for everything. Needless to say I took out two school loans during my educational career. One was a loan done through the school and one was done through the state. Well the state one loan payments kicked in 6 mos after I graduated and the school one loan payments kicked in 9 mos after I graduated. It wasn't too bad. usually they were about $50 a month.
Well the other day I got a letter from the state loan offices. I didn't bother to open it right away be
cause I just assumed that it was my bill that I get every month. Well today I finally opened this letter and I realized it wasn't my bill. It was a letter saying "We are pleased to inform you that the remaining balance of your student loan(s) listed in the table below has been forgiven as a way of thanking you for taking care of your loan obligation in a diligent manner. Within 2 to 3 weeks UHEAA will send you a document indicating the paid in full status of the loan(s)." Is this some sort of joke. I'm mean sure if you want to forgive them I'm fine with that, but seriously. What is the catch. I have paid around half of my loan back and that is just it . . . it is forgiven. I feel that is wierd in some way. But in the same sense . . . . great!! That is $50 I can use elsewhere
Anyway once I turned 24 I no longer had to claim my parents on my FASFA forms and all of the sudden the most miraculous thing happened. Uncle Same considered me to be in poverty level and started giving me grants. Which was great, but it didn't always pay for everything. Needless to say I took out two school loans during my educational career. One was a loan done through the school and one was done through the state. Well the state one loan payments kicked in 6 mos after I graduated and the school one loan payments kicked in 9 mos after I graduated. It wasn't too bad. usually they were about $50 a month.
Well the other day I got a letter from the state loan offices. I didn't bother to open it right away be
cause I just assumed that it was my bill that I get every month. Well today I finally opened this letter and I realized it wasn't my bill. It was a letter saying "We are pleased to inform you that the remaining balance of your student loan(s) listed in the table below has been forgiven as a way of thanking you for taking care of your loan obligation in a diligent manner. Within 2 to 3 weeks UHEAA will send you a document indicating the paid in full status of the loan(s)." Is this some sort of joke. I'm mean sure if you want to forgive them I'm fine with that, but seriously. What is the catch. I have paid around half of my loan back and that is just it . . . it is forgiven. I feel that is wierd in some way. But in the same sense . . . . great!! That is $50 I can use elsewhereThursday, October 30, 2008
Tagged!
I've been tagged by my sister Kirstin, here's the tag:
My Pictures Folder
4th Folder
4th Picture
So here it is: It was my friend, Lisa's Birthday and we rented out a little duffy boat and cruised around Newport Harbor and had dinner on the boat. This is a picture of my friend Emily. Not very exciting I know. I'm tagging Cara, Jaclyn, & Mindy. Do if you would like. If not that is fine. It's fun to see old pictures.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
You've Got Something Goofy Hangin Out Your Ear!!
Okay. So I have been thinking about this for a while and finally am deciding to write down my thoughts about this. I have always thought it was absolutely dorky and maybe a little ridiculous. It drove me nuts when I was working in retail because I would always think that people were talking to me when really they were talking to someone using their blue tooth headset. You don't always see it at first. In fact sometimes you may think that a person is talking to themselves. But earlier this year, California enforced a law saying that it was illegal to use a cell phone unless you were using a blue tooth headset or any other hands free device. Since then I have seen hoards of people walking around with their headsets in.
While this is fine and dandy . . . the point of ridiculousness sets in when you see people never taking it out. They could not be on the phone nor in the car at all and they still have it in their ears. At work it is getting to be all kinds of silliness. I see my co-workers walking around all day with their headsets in. It is like we have all become too lazy to pick up the phone and answer it . . . . or we are sooo attached to our cell phone that we feel we can't possibly live with out it. They are even making designer blue tooth headsets such as the the Armani one seen below.

But tonight I caught the all time point where I couldn't not say anything anymore. I was coming home from my friend Mindy's and I needed to make a quick stop in the grocery store to grab a gallon of milk. Mind you it is about 10:50 pm on a Wednesday night. I am at the back of the store where they store the milk and yogurt, and other such products and I see this guy, mind you he isn't some old fart, he is probably somewhere in his 20's . . . . and he is obviously taking his time because he actually has a grocery cart, which let's face it . . . . guys don't get unless they plan on buying a lot and don't want to carry it, or they are planning on taking some time. He is purusing the aisle when I look up and what do I see, the small little black device hanging out of his ear. WHO ON EARTH IS HE PLANNING ON GETTING A CALL FROM!!! Let's recap. It is 10:50pm on a Wednesday night and he isn't currently talking to anyone. This is seriously getting out of control. I mean I am attached to my cell phone just as much as the next guy, but I definitely do not need it littlerally glued to my head 24/7. If I miss a call, I'll call them back. Anyway that is all for my soap box for the night.
While this is fine and dandy . . . the point of ridiculousness sets in when you see people never taking it out. They could not be on the phone nor in the car at all and they still have it in their ears. At work it is getting to be all kinds of silliness. I see my co-workers walking around all day with their headsets in. It is like we have all become too lazy to pick up the phone and answer it . . . . or we are sooo attached to our cell phone that we feel we can't possibly live with out it. They are even making designer blue tooth headsets such as the the Armani one seen below.

But tonight I caught the all time point where I couldn't not say anything anymore. I was coming home from my friend Mindy's and I needed to make a quick stop in the grocery store to grab a gallon of milk. Mind you it is about 10:50 pm on a Wednesday night. I am at the back of the store where they store the milk and yogurt, and other such products and I see this guy, mind you he isn't some old fart, he is probably somewhere in his 20's . . . . and he is obviously taking his time because he actually has a grocery cart, which let's face it . . . . guys don't get unless they plan on buying a lot and don't want to carry it, or they are planning on taking some time. He is purusing the aisle when I look up and what do I see, the small little black device hanging out of his ear. WHO ON EARTH IS HE PLANNING ON GETTING A CALL FROM!!! Let's recap. It is 10:50pm on a Wednesday night and he isn't currently talking to anyone. This is seriously getting out of control. I mean I am attached to my cell phone just as much as the next guy, but I definitely do not need it littlerally glued to my head 24/7. If I miss a call, I'll call them back. Anyway that is all for my soap box for the night.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Short Little Fairy Tale
So one of my sister's friends had this up on her website and I thought it was funny and wanted to share.
Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?' The girl said: 'NO!' And the girl lived happily ever after and went shopping, dancing, camping, drank martinis, always had a clean house, never had to cook, did whatever the hell she wanted, never argued, didn't get fat, traveled more, had many lovers, didn't save money, and had all the hot water to herself. She went to the theater, never watched sports, never wore friggin' lacy lingerie that went up her butt, had high self esteem, never cried or yelled, felt and looked fabulous in sweat pants and was pleasant all the time. The End
Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?' The girl said: 'NO!' And the girl lived happily ever after and went shopping, dancing, camping, drank martinis, always had a clean house, never had to cook, did whatever the hell she wanted, never argued, didn't get fat, traveled more, had many lovers, didn't save money, and had all the hot water to herself. She went to the theater, never watched sports, never wore friggin' lacy lingerie that went up her butt, had high self esteem, never cried or yelled, felt and looked fabulous in sweat pants and was pleasant all the time. The End
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Dating
So I was talking to one of my mission companions yesterday, and I told her about my initial hesitation of creating a blog because I always felt that I should be married and have children and talk about all the funny stories about my kids, but the stories I have a single person is only about dating, work, and roommate dramas. She reminded me that sometimes those are the best stories to read about.
Being the ripe age that I am I have had my fair share of first dates, both good and bad. I went on another first date this last week and once again you go through the typical thoughts . . . Did he like me? Will he call again? Do I want to go out with him again? Did I do something incredibly stupid when I was with him? You know us girls . . . we tend to dissect it and over analyze it to death that you get to the point that you aren't really sure what to do any more. So the question is . . . . how do you just go with the flow and let things come as they come and not do the typical dissection and over analyzing of things.
I was talking to my mom today and her response was to keep myself busy with something else and let it go at the pace that he wants to set. Yeah right. Like I am going to be able to keep myself that busy that I can keep my mind from wandering and thinking about things.
The ironic thing is every time something comes a long I always think man this is a pain and it just complicates things. But then when they go a way after about a month you start wanting to go out on dates and have the attention. It is like you purposely give yourself amnesia of all the complications so you will continue to go out on first dates and then when you do start dating again not only does your amnesia go away you wind up having a crystal clear memory of all the previous relationships you have had and you start to worry about other stuff too. But at some point you have to get over yourself and just let things go. It is a vicious cycle but we all have to go through it. Otherwise where would we be as a population. =)
Being the ripe age that I am I have had my fair share of first dates, both good and bad. I went on another first date this last week and once again you go through the typical thoughts . . . Did he like me? Will he call again? Do I want to go out with him again? Did I do something incredibly stupid when I was with him? You know us girls . . . we tend to dissect it and over analyze it to death that you get to the point that you aren't really sure what to do any more. So the question is . . . . how do you just go with the flow and let things come as they come and not do the typical dissection and over analyzing of things.
I was talking to my mom today and her response was to keep myself busy with something else and let it go at the pace that he wants to set. Yeah right. Like I am going to be able to keep myself that busy that I can keep my mind from wandering and thinking about things.
The ironic thing is every time something comes a long I always think man this is a pain and it just complicates things. But then when they go a way after about a month you start wanting to go out on dates and have the attention. It is like you purposely give yourself amnesia of all the complications so you will continue to go out on first dates and then when you do start dating again not only does your amnesia go away you wind up having a crystal clear memory of all the previous relationships you have had and you start to worry about other stuff too. But at some point you have to get over yourself and just let things go. It is a vicious cycle but we all have to go through it. Otherwise where would we be as a population. =)
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