Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween.. was yesterday in Utah.


Do you know what is depressing? When you have not had time to blog for so long that when you finally do go to blog you have to resign in because Blogger thought you quit on them. Come on, it has only been less than a month. 24 days to be exact. But i am back, and i promise to be better. Tonight is halloween, (but in Utah they festivities all happened on Saturday because well.. you know) and  i am sitting in my dining room while my family watches a scary movie. (Actually no one is watching it, my parents are asleep and my sister is reading an adult horror novel that will probably give her nightmares for the rest of the week, month, maybe year. I love my family.) Its quiet, except for the occasional snores that happen occasionally every second. Anyways. I was Snow White tonight, no one got to see my costume because we did not have any trick or treaters, but that isn't really what matters. What matters is that it was a perfect practicing time for me for my future as a Disney Princess.
My weekend was pretty crazy. I watched Rocky Horror and did the time warp with Becca, Amy, and Emma on Friday night. I love that show. Last night i had my annual Rotermund Pumpkin Party which was fantastic. I freehanded/patterned a Medusa pumpkin- which was the favorite of the night by the little ghouls and gals who just raved about my talent making me feel more special that i should. It was a nice self esteem booster. Oh and then after that Becca and I went to Paul and Maxwell's party.. it was insane. Dancing Charlie Chaplain's and unicorns. Zombies and goldfish galore. I was a bit sad that i did not wear my Snow White costume. But I didn't want to show up and be the only ones dressed in costumes. We already were the only high school students and all i could think of was in Legally Blonde when they tell her it was a costume party.. and it wasn't. I know Maxwell and Paul would not do that.. but that is what i thought of. I am so lame. But it was fun:) 

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

blood blister pirouettes

One on each big toe = sick nast = pain = beautiful pirouettes 

Monday, October 4, 2010

hand holding: no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art.

Holding hands, if you think about it, is really form art. I mean, it is the way two hands fid together creating a puzzle piece effect. It can be beautiful to look at or quite uncomfortable. There are multiple different ways to hold hands, and the way it is done, can say a lot about the couple who in participating in this body connecting art.


There is the hand hold where each person involved (usually only two. It works better this way) cups their hand like ready to catch a puddle of water, then the two hands fold into each others. This way displays that this relationship is not too far along because it leaves a tiny space between your palms, which obviously yells out NEWBIES. There is nothing wrong with being a newbie. Your day will come when there is not space between. I promise. I have seen it in the movies.

Another way is the interlocking fingers. This is where the couple spreads their fingers apart like preparing for a super excited high five. Once spread, the hands and slid together making the fingers alternate when they are squeezed together in a his, her, his, her formation (or of course, her, her, her, her, or his, his, his, his.)  This way shows that you are too close- which isn't a bad thing. When you can see this you know that this couple really wants to be all over each other because they are madly in love, but will of course refrain from physically mauling one another because people would stare and it would be awkward for the couple doing it, and the people witnessing this animalistic love behavior.

Then there is of course my favorite way. The pinky poser. This is for that couple who just wants to look cheesy and cute. Its quite easy, almost too easy. Each person puts out their inside arm pinky straight and alone. Then you hook pinkies just like you are making a promise. Walking this way makes you look lame and almost makes me want to run through the middle like a game of Red Rover because it would be so easy to break through. It also gives the impression that the couple has some serious trust issues and needs to pinky promise their love everywhere they go.

There may be more ways. I would love to hear them. Share please. Maybe even picture demonstrations of your own unique hand holding. These are just personal observations of holding hand art.