Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Calling Madison Home Again
I haven't disappeared, I promise! I apologize for the month long hiatus I took from blogging. Between family matters, moving back to Madison, and starting the busiest semester of my college career so far, I have found little time to blog.
As of a little over a month ago, Madison, Wisconsin is finally my home base again. While I already miss my family and my home-cooked meals, I am ready to be back in my favorite city.
For most people, hearing "back to school" conjures up negative emotions fueled by thoughts of late nights at the library and meals that consist of Easy Mac and Fruit Loops. I, on the other hand, get excited when going back to school is mentioned. Partly because I enjoy learning (yes, you read that correctly), but for other reasons as well. Here are my reasons for being excited about being back at school:
1. Most importantly, I get to see all of my friends who don't live in Milwaukee.
2. I can justify buying new clothes because it's a new school year...duh.
3. Everything is in walking distance again. I have learned I enjoy the life of a pedestrian much more than that of a driver. Rush hour traffic is not for me.
4. There is an end to my boredom. I finally have things to do with my life again, even if it is school work.
5. The stress of school gives me an excuse to watch endless episodes of Grey's Anatomy in my free time (season 11, here I come).
6. I can justify napping during the day again.
7. Two words: football season.
8. Back to school means fall is coming. Who doesn't love sweater weather?
9. Being back at school means I get to be involved in my clubs again, which ultimately means I get to continue my passion for communications.
10. Finally, I get to be back in Madison a.k.a. the best place on Earth.
You probably think I'm crazy for being so excited to be back at school that I felt the need to blog about it. Come back to me after midterms and see if the enthusiasm has stuck. I am hoping that I will be able to carve out time more frequently to blog - no promises though.
Have a great day. Get excited to be back in school. Relieve your stress by catching up with Meredith Grey. As for me, I hear a strong cup of coffee calling my name!
Friday, August 21, 2015
Things My Grampa Taught Me
Ever since my Grampa passed away, I've often found myself engulfed is silence, nearly drowning in my thoughts and sadness. I think to myself I'm sad because I'll never get to see his goofy grin again. I'm sad because I'll never get to hear him yell at the TV during a Packer game again. I'm sad that I'll never get to feel the warm embrace of his hug again. I could go on with a list of things that make me sad, but I know that is not what Gramps would want.
Instead of succumbing to the silence and looking at what I’ve lost, I have decided to look at what I’ve gained – and yes, I now realize there has been much I have gained over the past nineteen years because of my grampa’s presence in my life. I was able to compile a list of things I have learned over the years because Thomas Sedivy was my grampa.
Instead of succumbing to the silence and looking at what I’ve lost, I have decided to look at what I’ve gained – and yes, I now realize there has been much I have gained over the past nineteen years because of my grampa’s presence in my life. I was able to compile a list of things I have learned over the years because Thomas Sedivy was my grampa.
1.
Hallmark should really start spelling Grampa the
right way so people like me don’t have to use a Sharpie to cross off the ND in Grandpa and replace it with an M.
2.
Hat collections are a real thing, and my gramps
had one of the best ones.
3.
Loyalty to the Green Bay Packers is a must (as
well as the Milwaukee Brewers and the Wisconsin Badgers). If you’re a real
Packer fan, your house better include a ‘Packer’ wall, complete with Title
Town rally towels.
4.
A good life is earned through hard work. You
have to put in the work to see the results. Gramps worked hard as a sprinkler fitter for many years to be able to retire in his dream home in the Northwoods.
5.
An 83-year-old man can indeed wear Gucci glasses
and make them look good. Laugh if you want, but Gramps rocked those glasses.
6.
Marriages can actually last 60 years if two
people are truly in love.
7. A grampa's love for his grandchildren is unlike any other. There was never a time I felt unloved when I was in his presence. His constant love and unwavering support for everything I have done thus far in my life has made me feel like one of the most loved people on the planet. I always felt so wonderful when Gramps told me he was proud of me.
8.
Life is better by the lake, especially Booth
Lake. Some of my earliest memories include being out on the boat in the summer or ice fishing in the winter with Gramps.
9.
The Northwoods isn’t a travel destination. It’s
a place where countless birthdays are celebrated, Fourth of Julys are spent on
an extremely steep hill, swim trunks are lost in the lake, sand is shoved in
babies diapers, plays are performed on fireplaces, and most importantly,
memories are made to last a lifetime.
10. And
lastly, the Sedivy Clan is a force to be reckoned with. Even in the toughest of
times, the family of Thomas Sedivy knows how to pull together and support each
other. I wouldn't trade being a part of this family for anything in the world.
While the pain seems to be unbearable right now, I am truly
blessed to have had Thomas Sedivy as my gramps for almost twenty years. The
memories I have made in that time will stick with me forever. To one of the
toughest, most determined, caring men I have had the opportunity to know, I’ll
be seeing you.
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Sometimes I Can Be Crafty - Checking Another Item Off My Bucket List
In between spending weekdays with the kiddos at work and
floating in my pool on the weekends, I’ve slowly been able to cross things off my
summer bucket list. One item on the list that I’ve been spending a decent
amount of time on is creating DIY crafts that I’ve found on Pinterest.
Being the broke college student I am, but also being
completely obsessed with decorating my apartment I’ll be moving into at the end of August,
I’ve found myself in quite a predicament. I’ve realized that décor is not
cheap, so I’ve taken a few DIY décor ideas off of Pinterest.
One of my favorite projects I've done is my DIY metallic letters. This DIY project is perfect for bringing a little
style to any space and does not threaten to break the bank – which is always a
good thing in my book. I made my metallic letters to spell out "EAT." The letters will go in the kitchen of my new apartment!
Materials You Will Need:
·
Wood or pressed cardboard letters of your choice
·
White acrylic paint
·
Metallic acrylic paint (your choice of color)
·
Modge Podge
·
Sponge brushes
·
Command hanging strips (optional)
1.
Paint one layer
of the white acrylic paint onto the letter. If it does not dry opaque, paint
one more layer of white. This coat will act as a primer, which will allow your
metallic paint to show better.
2.
Once the white
is dry, apply a layer of the metallic paint.
3.
Once the
metallic paint is dry, apply one to three more layers. Less layers of the
metallic paint will create a brushed metal look, while more layers will appear
more opaque.
4.
After all paint
is dry, and you have the desired effect, apply a layer of Modge Podge to seal
the project off.
5.
Use the command
strips to hang your letters anywhere you would like. Letters could also be
leaned against a lamp, or even used in a wall collage.
This is an easy and fairly
cheap DIY project that can revamp any space. The entire project only cost me
around $10, and it was an item I could check off of my bucket list! Who knew
décor could be so simple? Happy crafting!
Have a fantastic day. Enjoy
the summer sunshine. Tackle a few DIY Pinterest projects of your own! As for me,
I hear a strong cup of coffee calling my name!
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