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Passive Aggressive Notes

Monday, November 1, 2010 | by Olivia | Labels: , , , | 0 comments

Happy Monday, all!  I had a fabulous weekend, and I'm sad it's the start of another long work week.  On Saturday, I went to my third photography class, and I think I'm finally (maybe) starting to grasp this whole shutter speed/aperture/ISO business.  It's taken long enough... I'm officially as smart as a third grader.  Thank goodness Georgetown hasn't figured that out yet.  And on Sunday, I spent the day with JB traipsing around DC/Rosslyn for the USMC Marathon (JB's sister ran it, and we cheered her on).  I got some great pics which I'll post tomorrow.  Very inspiring.  In fact, I decided to run the marathon.  In 2015.  Training starts ASAP.

In honor of Halloween (late, I know), I wanted to share a post from one of my favorites blogs, Passive Aggressive Notes.  Such a hilarious site, right up there with Stuff White People Like.  Even when I'm having a really bad day, this sort of stuff makes me laugh:


"Find your real father."  Bahaha!  So wrong, yet so funny.

UMW Homecoming

Friday, October 29, 2010 | by Olivia | Labels: , , | 1 comments

Nostalgia [no-stal-juh]
- Noun.  Meaning a wistful desire to return in thought or in fact to a former time in one's life, to one's home or homeland, or to one's family and friends; a sentimental yearning for the happiness of a former place or time.


Last weekend, Sarah (the newly minted Mrs.) and I ventured down to Fredericksburg for Mary Washington's homecoming.  It's a tradition for us to return to our alma mater in the fall, and even though we don't have a football team, everyone seems to rally around our soccer and rugby teams and drink like we do. 

While we didn't see many familiar faces, it was comforting to be in a place that makes me reflect back on what I remember as a really happy time in my life (I probably would have argued that if you would have asked the 20 year old me, but we live and we learn).  The school is definitely in expansion and revamp mode, and everything is much more squeaky clean than what I remember.  But at the heart of it, it's still MWC.  Or UMW.  Mdub.

This year's homecoming shirts read "RUN UMW" as a play off the RUN DMC logo.  Sarah and I got the RUN DMC connection but didn't really get the whole point of it.  Apparently, neither did the undergrads, because we passed a group talking about the shirts and overheard "Yeah, we don't really know, but I guess there's this group called RUN DMC that were rappers or something."  Crap, I'm officially old.

We wandered down campus walk, which brought a flood of emotions my way.  I kept telling Sarah that I didn't know whether to smile or start crying.  I'm a mess!  Any who, I held it together, and just enjoyed wandering around and thinking back on the good old days....the days when we actually had time to treat friends like friends, and there was always of circle of people around to turn to when shit hit the fan.  Sigh.  Sometimes I just want to go back to those simpler days, and to appreciate the close-knit community that I took for granted for so long.

The foliage was ridiculously pretty.  I love fall!


In 2004, our beloved Mary Washington College turned into the University of Mary Washington.  One of the only standing MWC symbols is on the front gate:


This clock tower was added after we graduated (2007?).  It adds a bit of prestige, I suppose.


Then we passed Trinkle Hall.  It was one of the only buildings that stayed open 24 hours.  Quite a few memories of all-nighter exhaustedness.


And a stop at the student bulletin, where we discovered that WALE (a popular rapper from the DC area) was the homecoming concert performer!  We didn't stay for it, but that's pretty legit.


Sarah checking things out (and being ridiculously photogenic, as usual).


And last, but not least, Lee Hall.  The home to our bookstore, the charming ballroom, and a ton of other student services.  The place has been overhauled, and the book store now takes up almost the entire first floor and has a ton more stuff that we used to have.  And the ballroom?  It's gone, and now broken up into offices and meeting rooms.  A little bit sad.  The building still looks the same from the outside though (sorry for the shadows, I'm still grasping the whole metering concept).


After wandering around downtown for a bit, we headed to Carrabba's for dinner (yum).  All in all, I had a fabulous day, and it was so nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and back to my "roots".  :)

Beach Bound

Tuesday, October 5, 2010 | by Olivia | Labels: , , | 2 comments

Can it be December already??  I just booked my flight to Grand Cayman for our family vacation, and I know time is going to creep by until then.

The Caymans are sooo pretty.  Check out that sky!


I've been to Grand Cayman twice, but only for day trips as part of a cruise, so I'm excited to spend a whole week on the island. 

The big attraction is Stingray City, which I did both times I was there.  It's an incredible experience to be crystal clear water and surrounded by dozens of huge stingrays, but probably not something I'll pay to do again (it's expensive!).  Plus, I'm afraid I'll step on one of those buggers and die a Crocodile Steve-like death.  No thank you!


This time around, I definitely want to do some sea kayaking and more snorkling, and maybe even some rock climbing if I can workout my fear of heights.  Or maybe I'll just spend my days laying out on the beach and doing absolutely nothing.  Sounds like a good plan to me.

And something else Grand Cayman is known for: jewelry!  It's a huge diamond import center and you can get some serious bargain shopping done.  And ya'll know how much I love to shop....

Another One Bites The Dust

Monday, September 27, 2010 | by Olivia | Labels: , , | 3 comments

Happy Monday!  I spent this past weekend in Richmond, at Sarah's wedding.  Despite the raging heat (95 degrees the last weekend in September), it was a beautiful day, and I'm so excited for Sarah and Travis to officially start their lives together!

I played paparazzi and took around 700 pictures... I'm such a stalker.  It was a bit of a challenge since I was also a bridesmaid, but I had fun.  I need to go through and edit a bunch of these pictures, but here are the raw versions for now.  Enjoy!


Getting pretty :)



It's not a wedding without hairspray and a curling iron!




 


Something old....


Something new...


Something blue :)


Dress time!  This is when I started getting (sympathy) butterflies...


It was a team effort!


It's all in the details.




Bridesmaid's bouquets.


Boutonnieres.


Grandmothers' pins.


Bride's bouquet.  So pretty!


Everyone's bouquets :)


The Flower Girls.  Adorable.


And the Ring Bearer.  Such a flirt!


Getting ready to walk down the aisle...





Since I was actually in the ceremony, I don't have any pictures of it.  The rest are post-nuptials :)


MARRIED!!!!


And very happy about it!!!


Family portrait time.



Sarah, you are beautiful!








Proud mother of the bride!


And proud father of the bride!


First dance!


Candy bar.




Cupcake love.


Cake love.


After the cake cutting.



And everyone danced the night away...











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