Monday, September 29, 2008

My newest favorite boys

I'm pleased to introduce Asher Matthew Scott Croshaw...






















...and Cole Wright Croshaw.

















They are the newest additions to my ever-growing list of nephews and nieces, and by some astounding stroke of luck, I've gotten to visit both of them over the past week. Each is a miracle, and is perfect in every way. This brings my total of those with whom I have aunt stewardship over, to 11. (And 12 is coming soon!) And you know what? It never gets old. Every single one of them is exactly the same amount of exciting as the one before. They're all favorites.

Unfortunately, my trip to see Asher was a quick one, and was spent entirely at the hospital. But there will be more soon. :) I did get to spend a little time in Cleveland while visiting Cole. Colin and Lori took us kids to the Science Center (Mia: I am NOT a grown-up!), and we got to explore around all the fun exhibits. After that, Mia and Jack completely wore me out by playing tag and tackling me on the grass outside. I loved every bit of the whirlwind trip.

Here's a few of my favorite shots from the weekend.












Ben, Ben, and Ben's

That is correct.  Three of them, all on the same night.

Not too long ago, I bumped into an old friend from the BYU days, Ben (1).  Turns out he's out here going to school, too!!  And he's been here a year!!  First time I saw him was just a few weeks ago.  I'm excited about this.  He's my favorite Salsa dancing/skiing buddy, and I haven't been doing either of those as much as I should.  Anyway, last week we went to see Ben Folds (2).  Dude is amazing.  I was inspired.  Here's a taste:

After that, all I wanted to do was go to school the next day and bang on one of the practice pianos on campus.  ...I didn't, but I definitely thought about it a lot.













Ben (1) humored me by letting me stick to my usual concert tradition of visiting Ben's Chili Bowl (3) after the show.  Good times were had by all, thanks to Ben (1,2,3)!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Colonial Idol

Here's a vid to tide everyone over.  This guy just finished singing "Hinges," complete with all the actions and a pretty impressive handstand.  I keep hoping someone will send me a Paula picture they took when I wasn't paying attention, but this fuzzy, far-away image will have to suffice unless I hear otherwise...



UPDATE: I heard otherwise!!  Not close-up or anything, but here we are with all of our contestants.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Retreat from real life

So, I don't have class on Wednesdays, isn't that cool? Last week I decided to take advantage of it. Jeph and I headed over to the waterfront and went kayaking on the beautiful, clear Potomac River - something I've wanted to do for some time, despite the actual disgustingness of the water. It was a great time exploring under Key Bridge and around George- town (pictured behind us) and discussing how we wanted to invent a combination kayak/paddle boat and call it Kttksvrdrdgn. Marcia and I have since decided that Jeph has secret Jedi powers that enable him to convince people that not only do they want to do whatever Jeph wants to do, but also that it's the greatest and most fun idea they've ever heard. And in all fairness, it usually is.














This weekend was my ward's annual big "camping" trip/retreat at Camp Greentop. Always a fun chance to make new friends, catch up with old friends I'd been thinking about, and just chill out and enjoy the beauty that is nature. Which I needed. We even pulled out our home-made game of horseshoes (except it's with golf balls on strings that you try to wrap around PVC pipes. It's more fun!)

















and we got some new fans!













Our service project got rained out, so a few of us took a side trip to Gettysburg, which I'd never seen before.












Very sobering, although I've never seen such an abundance of monuments in one location before. And I live in DC!!













Marcia and I kept the tradition alive by doing a dance for skit night. Last year we fulfilled my dream, this year it was her turn:

My hands are actually bruised from how hard we clapped. We put that together in two weeks! Not bad, if I do say so myself. We also did a spoof on American Idol with all the contestants singing Primary songs. I was Paula. (I've never worn so much makeup and bling. Ever.) I told everyone they were beautiful and unique and authentic. I think I told one girl I wanted to hang her from my rear-view mirror. While this skit came secondary to me in importance, I got a lot more compliments on my Paula performance. Oh well. Sad to say, I have no pictures. You'll have to take my word for it.

Monday, September 08, 2008

Nuggets of awesome

So, two completely unrelated people told me today that I need to give an update. I had no idea my adventures were in such high demand. School has been a crazy adjustment but it hasn't been hard enough to slow me down yet...I've just never had a camera when fun goes on. But since everyone asked so nice, I'll dredge up what nuggets of adventure I can think of to share...

Lately a lot of friends and family have been sending me pictures of the new additions to their families. Well, here are MY newest additions. I'd like you to meet Strategy, Statistics, Economics, and Accounting. They're very nice. 

Labor Day was a day of spontaneity. I went swimming with Lauren, and I went to a Nats game in the new stadium with Jocelyn and Jeph. (First time I've been inside - it's pretty nice! And they have Ben's Chili Bowl inside, can life get better? I submit that it can NOT!) Nats
actually beat Philly soundly, which is odd. After that, we all went to a cookout we'd heard about. Not one thing planned in advance. Love it. Here you can all see the wonder that is Nationals Park, made famous by a visit from the Pope earlier this year.

I messed up my ankle right before my race and wasn't allowed to run again until my ankle stopped swelling. Doctor Dad's orders. All the pain finally went away earlier this week, so I got to run!  I explored the neighborhood near campus. Nice area. I found Yuma Street, isn't that awesome? Some lady tried to solicit me to sign her petition to let her run for some public office as I ran by. I love that it's that simple to be eligible. Hooray for Democracy.

I found the piano practice rooms today at AU and got to bang away on the keys for a bit.  Joyness!

Let me introduce you to my Salsa dancing shoes. I bought them in Spain, which is ironic because no one Salsa dances there. 













I feel the need to make introductions because it has been so long since I have crossed paths with said shoes. But tonight we got to spend a little quality time together when I went with some classmates to Club Lima. (Restaurant by day, Salsa club by night! Lessons every Monday night and ladies are free until 11!) It felt so good to be dancing. Worth every blister that I now have.  (Also of note: you see a small portion of the amazing quilt my mom made for me.  One example of her coolness.  Here's one more: today I got a little surprise package from her in the mail.  One of them was a note that said, "I accidentally opened your fortune cookie." with a fortune that says "Soon you will be sitting on top of the world."  See what I mean?  Coolness.)

The upcoming weekends will be replete with awesomeness of blissful proportions.  There's some good stuff on the agenda.  I promise to share it all with everyone as quickly as possible.