Sunday, March 21, 2010

"But I REALLY can't play basketball!"

Just because you are born with the gift of height does not mean you are born with the gift of coordination or athleticism.
Example. Today I went from the library to the gym to support ADPi's intramural basketball team. So I walked in, looked at our opponent and thought to myself that we better have a good team together because those girls were fierce. So not all the ADPis showed up that were supposed to play. Who gets roped into playing? That's right friends. Me. Who doesn't have not only any basketball experience, but also no experience on any sort of organized team at all? Yep. That's me too. The reasoning behind my being on this team? Twofold. One: I was wearing appropriate clothing. Two: I'm tall. I tried to explain to my fellow ADPis how inadequately prepared I am, but no success. I threw on a ripe smelling jersey and went to it. So. To review:
1. No basketball experience.
2. No coordination.
3. No concept of the rules or purpose of the game of basketball.
The game started. I was appointed to go head to head to try to gain possession of the ball. I want to say this is called tipping off, but I'm not too sure. Being the tallest one on the court, I was given this premo task by default. I could have told you this was a bad idea, but at this point, I had stopped trying to convey the fact that I was essentially worthless to the team. I had decided to roll with it. As you can imagine, I did not gain ADPi possession of the ball. My time on the court was limited to maybe 2 minutes. I kept the bench warm for the remainder of the game.
ADPi lost. I'm wondering if I'm now permanently on the team! Dear goodness, I hope not!
People have always told me that I should play basketball or volleyball, just based off the fact that I'm tall. Well, I would invite those people to come and watch this next game that I will very possibly be playing in, and they will quickly take back those words.
Lesson today... Never go to watch an intramural game if you are wearing exercise clothes or tennis shoes. You will be forced to play and you will not be able to weasel your way out.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Pretty....

"Pretty Pin Attire this week goes to Sarah Derrick," said Anna! SO exciting!! See, Anna is ADPi's director of standards, meaning she make sure everyone keeps it together. Every Tuesday we have to dress up and look pretty for ADPi. Well, every week at chapter, Anna gives out a Pretty Pin Attire award. The name of this award is self explanatory. So I had just given up on ever getting this high honor, because I mean, its not like she's going to give it to her sister! However, I still tried to look nice every week, for the sake of Alpha Delta Pi. So this week- I must say I did love the dress I was wearing- I was just sitting in chapter, Anna got up to do her weekly thing, and she announced that I had gotten the Pretty Pin Attire award!!!! So exciting!!!!!! What a great Tuesday! Here's a recent picture taken of myself with sweet Anna:
Yeah, we were matching. Straight up twins.

Well, its time for me to get to studying Old Testament! You would think that having a pastor in the house would give me some sort of advantage in this class, but so far that has proven to be false.
Hope everyone has a wonderful week!
Peace and Love!

Monday, March 8, 2010

March is coming in like a lamb!

... hopefully someone else did that activity in elementary school. You always had to predict how the beginning of March was going to be..
Anyway. Glad Jack Frost peaced out a week late. Here we are back at school and its so nice outside! If it weren't totally inappropriate I would be laying out between classes!
So today amongst this marvelous warm front, Blythe and I decided to take a walk around campus. Now if you're a veteran follower of my blog, you may remember the last time I took a stroll around campus. The birds took aim on me, if you will. But I am glad to report no such occurrences happened this time! I just love this weather! With it comes Jack Rogers, spring pin attire, and EASTER! Love it!
Oh, so the other night we watched Julie& Julia when I was home. As most of you probably know, its about a girl who has a heck of a blog! So much so that they ended up making a movie about it! That needs to be me. So start writing letters all you faithful blog followers! Paramount, Dreamworks, Disney, MGM, Warner Brothers. GET ON IT! Send in some samples of my work perhaps..? Thanks so much!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Worst. Packer. Ever.

SPRING BREAKK!!!!
This week is spring break!!!! Although it snowed here in Lexington while I was at the beach. Spring? Maybe not. Regardless. The future suite, aka Blythe, Callie, Emma, and me, headed down to Seabrook for the first part of the week!
So we were on our way down to the beach, and all of the sudden I realized I had left my boots at home. The more I thought about it, not only did I leave my boots, I left all shoes at home! And I was wearing black flats. Good. This was shaping up to be a very pretty week for outfits!
We stopped at Myabi on the way down for dinner! Mmmmmm! By the way, I love me some hibachi! So anyway, we got down there and unloaded our food for the week...
Good thing it was too cold to lay out, because this spring break diet was not conducive to my being in a bathing suit (which I forgot, anyway...)!
So we enjoyed days of watching movies and being lazy! Monday Kate came to visit and we headed into Charleston!! SO exciting! We hit up King Street, obviously. I didn't get ANYTHING in Charleston! So sad! We went on a mad hunt for Callie's cup dress! We ended up in Mt. Pleasant, but I was determined to make it back to The Battery in Charleston for some pictures! And we made it, barely...
There wasn't anyone around for us to pawn our cameras off on, so we had to rotate who was in pictures.


Also, I have every intention of living in Charleston when I'm older! Preferably, but not limited to, on the battery! I LOVE that city! My children can work the carriage routes, or sell roses on the streets. Its whatever. But I will live there.

So that was Spring Break! The highlights at least! I now have the rest of the week to get excited about the work that awaits me, and hopefully get a head start on some of it!


"I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me." Gal 2:20