"Life is worth living as long as there's a laugh in it." -L.M. Montgomery

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Studying.

Summer is drawing closer, maybe it's even here for some of you lucky ones. I'm starting to wrap up school, and I'm kind of like really excited to be done with my sophomore year of high school. It's kind of weird thinking I'm half way done with high school. So weird that at times I'd rather just not think about it... 
I heard some one talking to a homeschool mom today. She said something like "I am so ready for school to be over. You're lucky. Y'all get to stop whenever you want." ha! I wish... but I'll save my corrections of common homeschool misconceptions for later. You're very welcome for that.

So as school is wrapping up, I think it appropriate to tell you of some of my study habits. 

Tea. It's a must. How am I supposed to study for a final without tea? And it has to be Earl Grey. Actually I'm even more specific. It has to be Twining's Earl Grey. It comes in a pretty yellow package and tastes better than all the other brands of Earl Grey. (Take my word for it. I've had earl grey taste testing sessions. Obsessed with tea? Ehh, maybe just a little.) :)

And my favorite study snack is probably those oatmeal cookies my mom makes. They are de-licious.

And pencil or pen? I go through phases. Sometimes I prefer pencils, then other times a pen. Right now I'm leaning toward pens. 

Oh, and of course, you can't study without some background music. My go to study music is either John Schmidt (From the Piano Guys) Pandora station, or some Last of the Mohicans / Narnia / Rudy soundtrack.  

Do you have any study drinks, or snacks, or pen/pencil preferences, or music, or anything else that doesn't fit in the categories listed above?

Good luck to all of you finishing up, and congrats to all of you who have finished, and I envy all of you who don't have to go through finals anymore. 




Thursday, March 22, 2012

As you may know, Tuesday was the first day of spring. A day worthy of celebration in my opinion. And so celebrate I did. 

Kate and I dressed in our most springish outfits, and made cookies, and lemonade, and we got some fruit and butterfly shaped Little Debbies, a book of poetry, a kite, and a blanket, and somehow managed to pack it all in our bike baskets and keep it in our baskets all the way to the park. (I'm almost positive that sentence is a run-on, but frankly I don't feel like being grammatically correct today.) And then we had a delightful pic-nic. 

It was grand.


I love spring. 

-Sarah

Monday, March 19, 2012

Gotta Love Antique Stores

It's always a good day when you discover a new antique store in town. 




Yes. I do so love vintage things.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Keep out: No blessings allowed

I used to hate those kind of signs. I was the little kid people wanted to keep out. My brothers were awesome, (still are) and they didn't have any signs like this. In fact their room was pretty much always open to me, even in the middle of the night if I had a bad dream I could always just go sleep in the boys room. And so going over to other houses where some doors had "keep out" written on them, it used to puzzle me and make me mad. Due to the fact that I had brothers who would take me anywhere anytime and not ever complain about it, I didn't understand why anyone would want to keep their siblings out. 

I think I understand now. Our house is flanked by two homes in which two girls Kate's age live. Since our house is in the middle, it's sort of the meeting place and little girls seem to be constantly running through the house. Although I've never liked those types of signs mentioned above, I was tempted to put one up today. All I wanted was an undisturbed hour of watching a movie on my computer with my coffee and my cobbler. But of course, after just a few minutes I hear the door knob turn, and I roll my eyes.
They started playing with the typewriter, and trying on dresses. One of them had a scratch on her leg, and I just found a little spot of blood on my white comforter. (I regret not getting her a band aid when she asked for it now.)
Most things will break after a while if someone who doesn't know how to use it plays with it. (The typewriter). And did they ever think to hang the dresses back up? No of course not, they're scattered all over the floor. I wonder if that spot of blood will come off? 

Is it too much to ask that I just have a little peace and quiet in my own room? Well, truthfully, I think it is. 
After all, do I really use that typewriter to type with? No, of course not. It ran out of ink years ago, it's just cool decoration on my desk. If they broke it, I'm not sure I'd even know. 
And you should see my room. It's so cluttered with my own things that I don't think you'd hardly even notice the dresses. And don't forget, miss Sarah Lunsford, that you once loved to play dress up too. Did you always pick up those costumes after yourself? I don't think so.
And the blood is just a little spot. Even if it doesn't come out it isn't nearly as big as the ink stain on my old sheets that resulted from me leaving an open pen on my bed. 
And overall, should I let these little things stand in the way of me spending time with my sister? Of course today was an exception. I just wanted an hour to myself. But the truth is, today isn't an exception, it's just another day. There will always be an excuse to close your door and block the family out. But siblings are blessings, and I don't think we would ever put a "No blessings allowed" sign on the door of our room. Even if they mess things up a bit, I don't think those tangible objects are as important as long term relationships.
This is definitely something that I need to work on. 
Closing the door is just too easy sometimes, but in the long run I don't think it's worth it.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

More Books!

I've added a few books to my collection of pretty books. And here they are....!


From bottom to top: 
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
To Kill a Mockingbird
A Christmas Carol and Other Christmas Stories
A Tale of Two Cities
Oliver Twist
Cranford
Sense and Sensibility
Lorna Doone 
and
The Pilgrims Progress


I kind of love books. 


Your's Truly,
~Sarah~

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Christmas Time's a comin'

Well now that Thanksgiving is over we can officially move on to more Christmasy things. Wait, what? Christmas already? Good gracious time really does fly. 

Here's some of the Christmasy things we've been doing around here the last few days:
Building fires (Nope it's not really cold enough for a fire, but who cares?) 
Decorating the Christmas tree
Hanging the stockings 
Drinking hot chocolate and cider 
and of course.....
Listening to Christmas music. 

Some of my favorites:
Michael Buble's Christmas album. 
Carol of the Bells/ Sing We Now of Christmas by Barlowgirl. it's uhhmazing. 
Little Drummer Boy by Josh Groban. mmmhhhmmm. 

What are your favorite Christmas artists/albums/songs? Because I need suggestions.

And now, becuase I'm pretty much addicted to Pinterest, I'll post some wintry photos. 
Dreamworld / majestic snow!
The country.
Pinned Image
The City. 

Give me a choice between the country and the city and 9 out of 10 I'd pick country. But there's just something delightfully wonderful about the city at christmastime. Or at least my idea of it. Window shopping, people, carolers on the corner, buying gifts, stopping for a cup of cider. 
But then again, an old country cabin, with quilts that great great grandmothers knitted long ago, and lots of pies and cookies. Where a fire never seemed quite so delightful....
I just can't decide which I like better. What about you? Which would you rather? (Vote on the left side of the page!)

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Enjoying your break? Well in case you get bored and have nothing to do....

That's my lovely friend Mikayla. And she's got a blog worth checking out: