Yes...I am indeed procrastinating. It's so hard to be motivated when something isn't due until 3:30pm and the actual class is no longer meeting...yuuuup, I am there. Is it possible to have "senioritis" in grad school? Maybe it's just a case of "holidayitis" or "homesickitis." Stay tuned for the diagnosis.
But, for now I am going to prove to all y'all that I am indeed still alive and that I am still a contributing part of the blogverse...even if 90% of my contribution of late has merely been in the way of comments...MY APOLOGIES. As my lovelies in Africa say TIA (This Is Africa), so I shall say TIGS - This. IS. Grad. School!! I have come to accept the sad but unavoidable truth that grad school will indeed keep me from gracing your monitors and screens from time to time.
So, how goes life in the FT of late?
snow...Snow...SNOOOW!!! (<-- White Christmas style, Daddy!) We've had quite a bit of snow here, along with single digit and negative degree days, daylight that disappears circa 4:30pm, and...wind. So, the snow I love, the single digit and negative degree days I really don't mind...like my property manager said the other day, "It's so cold it's like it actually makes you warm." I know y'all probably can't understand that, but it's true! It's so cold that it's like our endothermic capabilities actually finally kick into action and boom! - you're warm and toasty...well, if you have a decent coat...and some good socks...aaand a hat...and maybe some long underwear...yup, that aught to do it :)
The ever so essential base layer....does this not remind you of Peter Pan's shadow??
Right about the time he gets ready to stitch it back on..?
Definitely one of my best investments since the move up here.
Oh...do NOT forget your gloves or a scarf - those are key as well, especially the glovies. Man. My finger tips get SOOO cold!! I need to invest in a legit set of glovies, I think. My layered knit gloves just don't seem to be cutting it anymore *sad*Right about the time he gets ready to stitch it back on..?
Definitely one of my best investments since the move up here.
BUT! All that to say, it's really not so bad until the wind gets to blowing. Even a little breeze can feel like a million little ice daggers slicing right through you...yuh, it's pretty brutal. Sometimes I'm convinced that by the time I make my trek through the snow to/from my car that the wind will have successfully taken thousands of little nicks out of my face - the only part of my body that is not layerfully covered as I brave the winter weather. So far the wind has not won, although I can't seem to get enough fluids into my body to keep my lips from cracking/peeling (gross, I know...welcome to my life.). Ah well, hopefully I can recover for a spell in my beloved TX before making my return to brave another 3-4 months of winter...neat.
Now that you have some sort of an idea what winter is like here allow me to share some of my favorite things with you.
* The snow. I've already mentioned it, but my goodness is it gorgeous! There are a number of fields around the "Cow Campus" (Ags, it's somewhat equivalent to West Campus) and they are all currently blanketed in a beautiful white, glistening, sparkly layer of powdery snow. Every time I walk past one of the fields all I want to do is get a running start and leap into the middle of the field (what? It's totally humanly possible to do...) and just land in the foot or so of snow that is resting around town right now...I think I'll wait until there's another foot or two, though.
* The sound my boots make walking on packed snow. It's this fun little squeaking, compressing sound...I don't know, it's weird, but I just like it. Probably because it's still novel...but hey, I'll take it for now.
* Footprints in the snow. I love seeing all of the animal tracks that have started turning the fields into puzzle pieces. I have to admit that they are starting to tease my imagination...I want to know where they lead and who they belong to!!! I totally have Beatrix Potter scenes running through my head...hmmm...maybe I can work on finishing that little story of mine over the holidays! Hey J-Hump, shall we play around with some illustrations over the break? Yes? Mmmk, great :)
* Wintery Christmas spirit. It's been super fun to ring in the season with snow on the ground...seriously fun. Ups the awesome by a good 50%.
* Driving in the snow. I know it terrifies some of y'all, but I seriously love it! Especially when it's actually snowing while I drive. Mmmmmhmm. Perrrrrfection. Ice, however, is a different story - I don't really want to talk about it.
Ok...so pretty much everything I love revolves around snow right now...it's just that awesome.
Last week was pretty insane...I really don't remember all that much of it. A number of us attempted our first preliminary exam (one of the requirements of our program) - we'll find out how we did in about 2 weeks. We also had a number of final projects, papers, etc. due...TIGS. There were a few nights I definitely did not sleep. We hardly saw each other...I think that was the weirdest and most difficult part of last week...being pretty much cut off from everyone, even here. But we survived it!
Well, I've also been a little busy around my little apartment! With...what? If any of you know even a little about me I'm sure you could guess this one pretty easily...CHRISTMAS!
Me Mum sent quite the goody-filled box of love last week...complete with ornaments to fill my tree which, at the time, only had 4 sad, lonely ornaments...It is now pleasantly full :)
Only a small number of fatalities.
Jakers helped me decorate the tree...looks rather enthused, doesn't he? ;)
Haha, I could NOT resist giving this one to y'all...doesn't he look like he's
singing Christmas songs??
Nonna sent this to me via Aunt June earlier in the year...I love these things!
Snowman nutcracker, mini nativity, and seasonal candles...perfection :)
Hope chest Christmas style. A Christmasy runner, Christmas
traditions calendar, nativity, snowman plate...sparkly garland...I'll take it.
I tried to get a little creative with some Christmas "orbs" and spiralling the garland in the
tree dish I would have filled it with candies, but Jake would clean it out...meh, it'll do.
tree dish I would have filled it with candies, but Jake would clean it out...meh, it'll do.
Stockings! Had to hang them somewhere! My very empty wall seemed like as good a
place as any...One for me and one for the kids...Jake and BigBoy can totally share.
NUTCRACKERS!!! I miss our big collection back home :(
I've had this little tree since my junior year of high school...I felt it fit in nicely
in my whimsy corner.
And finally......
THE TREE!!!
THE TREE!!!
I'm pretty proud of it :) I won't lie. A HUGE thanks to Momma for sending me all the little balls and the extra ornaments...especially the Aggie and Texas ones :) I think my favorite part is my Aggie Santa hat...I've had that thing since freshman year at A&M and it has made it's appearance ever Christmas since. Gotta love it.
Well, kiddies, I'm signing off for the night. Hope all is well with each of you. Praying blessings on you, my sweet readers. Love to you all!
3 comments:
girl. i seriously don't know how. you. do. it. im the biggest baby when it comes to being cold. my fam used to go skiing every year and while, yes, i LOOOOVED seeing snow everywhere and the holiday spirit in everything, i am CERTAIN i could not do it longer than a week.
so, props to you. for surviving AND enjoying it! :)
yay for love-in-a-box from the mama! mine's about to bring love-in-multiple-suitcases! :)
i love all your decorations- way to make that FT home.
good luck finishing the semester. we miss you here in blog-world, but are content with your comments until your world stops spinning quite so fast.
praying for you over the next week of so- and then HOOOOME!!! :)
Hi Sweetie. Your momma really did good...your tree is really cute. I love your topper!! And the nutcrackers....and the lighted wall decoration your Nonna sent you. Christmas is wonderful for so many reasons.
I loved the snow in Tulsa when I was there...there are a couple of melted and dried snow angels on the ORU campus from 1971. That seems like another lifetime ago. I'm glad you took time to decorate and that you shared it with us. I always like "seeing" your world, so thanks for adding photos.
8 days til your break....yayyy!!
Warm blog hugs and love,
MomPry
I love how much Christmas you were able to fit into your home there in the FT. So glad that your mom brought Christmas to you :) It is important! You are finishing up your final exams and about to be on a plane back to see your family and friends! I am excited for you, I can certainly identify, it's going to be amazing. I hope you enjoy the time that you have left there. I have no doubt that you will!
Always good to see you active in the blog world
Praying for your trip home
-jake
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