Friday, March 13, 2009
For the Love of Music
On the flip side, music and lyrics (good movie by the way...). They too can have a powerful effect on people. For example, groups like Muse and Paramore helped un block the writier's road for Stephanie Meyer. But it can also have a bad influence on people. How do I know this? Exhibit A: rap and my high school prom. :) Haha, ok no really...I don't think people realize it, but it does. It's like the music industry is one huge subliminal message, good and bad. Now I'm not saying that one type of music is better than the other, but music is definately a motivation for some people. In high school before a swim meet, I would put in my headphones [no i-pod yet. :)] and listen to something along the lines of rap, pop, rock, w/e just to get me pumped for the meet. Then there are times when you want to sleep and you listen to songs that are more soothing and mellow to calm the atmosphere. And it has the effect!
Music is also such a strong force of expression. Lots of people use song writing as an outlet for how they feel. Anger, sadness, happiness, loss, what ever. And they can be powerful songs. People also equate songs with other people. Couples have "their song" and I know girls all over the world dedicate different songs to their various crushes in life. A song will come on the radio and she'll say, "Oh this is Charlie's song!" or "Oh I dedicated this song to Bob when he broke my heart, the scum bag." It comes back to feeling. Again, I love it! :D
In closing, I would like to share of few of my personal favorites from my writing playlist. Some of you will think it's totally boring, but others may like it. So here's my list (these are the song titles and the movie they come from):
1. Welcome Chris - The Pursuit of Happyness
2. Together We Will Live Forever - The Fountain
3. End Titles - The Count of Monte Cristo
4. You Like Boats but Not the Ocean - Ground Hog Day
5. Nemo - Finding Nemo
6. Why Does She Have to Die? - Finding Neverland
7. Neverland (Minor Piano Variation) - Finding Neverland
8. The Majestic and the Magic - The Majestic
9. Burdens - Little Women
10. Suite (from Steel Magnolias) - Steel Magnolias
These are only ten of them and I have a playlist of like 30. Check 'em out! So I know this was a totally random post, but like I said it is something I have been thinking a lot about lately. Enjoy!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
The Workings of an English Major and Scott Westerfeld

I absolutely love this book. It's a young teen named Tally who lives in this futuristic world where when you turn 16 everyone has this surgery to make you "pretty." You go from average looking, or what you're called: uglies, to super model pretties. That is Tally's entire life goal until she meets Shay, a fellow ugly who poses the idea that maybe their is more outside of Uglyville and Prettytown. There are people who live outside of the limits of the city who don't have the operation and Shay wants Tally to run away with her to go find it. The night before they are suppossed to have their operation Shay runs away and gives Tally directions to the "Smoke" (the place where the people outside the city live) incase she changes her mind. Enter Dr. Cable. She is a member of Special Circumstances, an organization thought to be a rumor in the city but they pretty much keep everything running according to their rules and regulations. Dr. Cable knows that Tally has been speaking to Shay and that Tally knows how to find the smoke. Cable gives Tally a choice, either follow the directions to the Smoke and activate a tracker so Dr. Cable knows where it is, or stay ugly forever. Well ofcourse for a kid who all her life has been told that her goal is to turn pretty at 16 would take option A. So the book is about Tally's journey to the Smoke, her life when she gets there, and her ultimate decision: betray her new friends and stay ugly forever or turn them in and get the one thing she's been yearning for all her life.
So to some of you it may not sound THAT interesting......but it is SOOO good! If you like young adult fiction, read it. And don't judge it based on my synopsis because my synopsis' are always horrible. I promise I haven't given away anything HUGE in the book. What I just summerized isn't even the first half. Not to mention there are three more books in the series:



I haven't read Extras yet, but the other three are fantastic. They are well written, have a great story, they are just all around good books. If you are a girl and are not really interested in sci-fi, or if you're a girl and you are, read these books. So good! He has also written a lot of other books such as Peeps, The Midnighters, and a couple of other things I'll post later. So far I have read Peeps and I'm about to start The Midnighters. I'll keep you posted!
For those of you who aren't English majors, please forgive my nerdiness. :)
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
Stay Positive (WARNING: this post may contain excessive amounts of venting and frustration.)
School is going great. It's fantastic actually. I love it and classes are going so well. It's wonderful. I also got to go down to Provo last weekend and take a friend's engagement pictures. I was SOO excited! They turned out so well and Heavenly Father definately answered my prayers when it came to the pictures and the weather. The weather was BEAUTIFUL! I couldn't have asked for a warmer, sunnier day. Especially in February. My friend and her fiance were awesome and it was just a really good weekend.
Monday is when it all starts going slightly south...
Monday I was feeling exhausted and slightly sick and I didn't make it to any of my classes. I felt like such a bum, but it was the first day in the semester I had missed class, so I figured I was ok grades wise. So I wasn't feeling good Monday. Not to mention I had an argument with someone which didn't turn out well, as most arguments don't, and I just felt and still feel horrible.
Tuesday was better. I was able to get a lot of things done, devotional was good, there was a dance (which was SO fun), and things were good.
Wednesday not so much. I missed an important meeting with one of my professors which counted as an attendance grade. I know it doesn't sound like it, but it's kind of a big deal. It counts a lot towards our final grade because it's a hybrid class. This means that we meet once a week, but then meet every other week with our professor for about 30 mins. The weeks we don't meet with our professor, we meet with the TA. This is an advanced writing class and we're making and writing for each others literary journals. I happen to be the editor and chief of one of them, and so it counts a lot if I'm there or not. And I was just not happy with myself. I also found out that I missed some pretty important stuff in the classes I missed on Monday, but I was assured it's nothing that I can't makeup for.
Thursday was the worst. It started out really good, and then plumeted (did I spell that right?) into a spiraling downfall. My first class didn't start till 5:15 PM, and I had all day to do laundry, work on HW, and do various other things. Good so far right? Then I get on facebook. Curse you, facebook. I started talking to a "friend" from back home and things went nuts. I say "friend" because hmmm, we're suppossed to be friends but when this person starts cussing me out and saying how rude and selfish I am, that's when the "friends" part diminishes. I wanted to cry. And funny, this person always makes me want to cry. Apparently I bring it upon myself. Well I say goodbye because I have to go to class and after I sign off, I STILL get messages from this person in my inbox telling me how horrible I am. Yay. This person is not the same person I had an argument with previously in the week, but they coencide because they both deal with me going home. So I am leaving for class a horrible, miserable wreck. Mascara running all over my face, shaking wreck. THEN, later that night, while I'm trying to submitt an assignment for my religion class the next day, my internet FREAKS out and I don't have internet anymore. And it's an online assignment. I was livid and I just wanted to sit down and cry some more, but I was proud of myself and I didn't.
I'm really not a cry baby (unless it comes to REALLY good movies) but I have just been so tired and so done with drama. I hate drama. But it seems like everyone likes to bring their drama to my doorstep and say, "Here. Deal with this." What?! "Umm, no thanks. I'm ok." "No, really! Take it! It's yours!" And then they run away. Grrr.
So today is Friday the 13th. And not to jinx it or anything, but so far....so good. I have a friend coming to visit me from Provo, I'm recording a cd for my mom (for those of you who are wondering, NO...I'm not singing), and it's a long weekend. Not to mention, Valentines Day weekend. So I'm not in love, but I'm excited for it just the same.
I feel better for getting this week off my chest. I need to stay positive. I need to just "Keep Moving Forward" as Walt Disney said. Yes, I just quoted the creator of Mickey Mouse. Hopefully I'll be able to make a temple trip this weekend, have fun, and not have to worry about certain things or people. *Sigh* Let's hope. :)
I love you all, have a good V-Day, and don't forget to do something special for that someone special. Toodle-loo!
An exasperated, Liz :)
Friday, January 30, 2009
Birthday Wishes
And for tomorrow....Happy Birthday Amanda! You will also be 21 and I also hope you have an amazing birthday! Our road trip was crazy, but so much fun! You too, constantly make me laugh and sharing "boy stories" is always so much fun too. Have a good day tomorrow!
Monday, January 26, 2009
January Happenings
Other big news....I turned 21! Woo Hoo! What did I do? I just a few friends over and we ate food, played games, laughed, w/e, and had a really good time. It was a lot of fun and really nice to have a local, small, get-together thing. It was nice. I was also able to get together with Amanda and Shanda for lunch which was also fun because we all have birthdays in the month of January, and when we were kids, it was so crazy because our birthday parties were ALL in a row. And we haven't been all together for our birthdays in a long time, so it was fun to get together and chat for awhile.
Life in Rexburg is cold....as usual. But fun. I love it here. And I'm REALLY excited about tomorrow because Elder D. Todd Christofferson is coming for devotional tomorrow and I have a ticket! I just feel extremely blessed to be able to have the opportunity to hear him speak, in person. The note taking pressure is on! I have a feeling tomorrow will be a good day.
Well, nothing else too exciting. But I have decided to use this blog as not only an update on my life, but also on the books that I am reading. I have become a read-a-holic! I am constantly reading something! I guess that comes with being an english major. So, I have decided that after I finish a book, I'll blog about it, recommend it, etc. It'll probably start tomorrow.
Class time! Got to run. See ya!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
It's the most wonderful time of the year...
Wonderful married shenanigans and adventures. :)