fuCk.mu.seCurity.

These are the top things wrong with the University of Missouri:

1. MU SECURITY!!!!!!…I recently received a parking ticket for parking in a 15 minute unloading spot without putting on my flashers. Okay. The unfair part. I WAS BY MY CAR! It is three in the morning, and I was running up to my room to get something, and I forgot to put my flashers on…but I WAS literally locking my car when this stupid security guy drives up behind my car and gives me a ticket for not putting on my flashers, when as he was getting out of the car i put on my flashers. APPEALING THAT SHIT.

2. The fact that MU decides to increase admission numbers every year when we DO NOT have ANY space.  Why yes I think its a great idea to renovate three res halls and accept 2,227 more incoming freshmen. Way to screw people over. Because some people get there housing via their financial aid so they have to live through the school. 

3. The fact that the campus dining services doesn’t have to go boxes for every dining hall. If its a good idea in three why not all? when clearly its popular and successful. 

4. This whole bus transportation issue. Why don’t they just look at a school and copy their plan? It really isn’t diffcult. Jesus Christ we aren’t building a rocket.

5. that memorial union and the student center aren’t open late the week before finals. Most people have exams before finals week.

message me if you have anymore things i hate about MU or any college in general.

-this.is.how.i.C.it.

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lets.CatCh.things.up.use.your.blinker.

Wow. It has been a WHILE since I have blogged. But no worries I’m back! First things first…

HappyLaborDayHappyMemorialDayHappyHalloweenHappyThanksgivingHappyHolidaysHappyNewYear.

Well now that it’s 2012. Its time to talk about New Year resolutions. Lets face it, most of us recycle those resolutions we didn’t complete the year before. But lets talk about those should be resolutions, aka: things that people really do need to make their resolution but don’t. 

like donating to a new charity. I mean lets face it folks most of you have decided that this is the year you save for that new car, that you lose those 20 pounds, that you become healthier so that you can see your grandchildren graduate from high school. But what about those small resolutions? The ones that you can do everyday. Like live life to the fullest or complain less often, forgive those who make mistakes, smile more. 

Or here is one, how about everyone makes “putting the blinker on whenever you change lanes or turn” their new year resolution. It would help me make my new year resolution “get angry less while driving” come true. I mean come on people car companies didn’t put the blinker in your car for their health. Its there because I can not read your mind and you need to tell me whether your intention is to get into my lane or turn.

Lets start making a world a better place. One blinker at a time =]

-this.is.how.i.C.it

What happens to me everytime I travel. Thanks TSA.

What happens to me everytime I travel. Thanks TSA.

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Amber kind of loves me a lot.

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Hello! It has been A WHILE since I have posted. I apologize! Because I’m sure there are a lot of you out there that just wake up every morning to see my posts…

I will no longer be MIA.

-this.is.how.i.C.it

frank.sinatra.on.a.roof.top.

Last night I had the honor of attending a beautiful wedding reception held on a roof top of an old theater overlooking the gem that is Columbia, Missouri. 

It was a celebration of love, past, and future. Even though I didn’t know the love birds, ( they are friends of my best friend, so I was his plus one) the aroma of respect and adoration for each other invaded the air. These two beautiful, kind women found each other in this big world and it was wonderful to watch. 

The ceremony went a little bit like this.

You walked into a theatre that looked like it was one of those old fashion opera house theatre’s from the 20’s and 30’s. The red carpet complimented the gold trimmings on the ceiling and railings. 

You walked down the hall and met a gold elevator. The elevator doors opened and inside it was decorated with pictures of the lovely couple.

the elevator took us up two floors to a lit up room with a reception table and a door that looked out onto the roof top. A women with a polaroid camera took us aside, took our picture, gave us a card and told us to write a message to the couple.

this was our message:

then we took a paperclip and pinned it on a string on the wall:

then you went on the roof top where a DJ serenaded the couple as they danced their first dance. There was a bar, there were tables, there were bright lights and beautiful chilly fall night overlooking Jesse Hall and downtown Columbia. 

by candle light and christmas lights my best friend and I danced to Frank Sinatra’s “Somewhere beyond the sea”. 

But of course my favorite part were the toasts.

Being a part of this, got me all soft inside and made me think about my future. I guess being the youngest one there, I do have a whole life ahead of me. I’m going to meet tons of new people that will impact my life in all sorts of ways. I guess I just wish for one glimpse. So I can feed my curiosity and at least wake up every morning knowing that I will be happy.

-this.is.how.i.C.it