Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Procrastination is beautiful.

So, it's Wednesday, and I have quite a bit of homework due tomorrow, along with a 6-page paper due Monday that I haven't even started yet. Am I working on it?

Nope.

I'm playing with Gimp (a free program, very similar to Photoshop).

How am I justifying this? It goes something like... "Well, one day I wanna be a journalist. And not just a journalist, but a photojournalist. Nataly, if you want to be a good photojournalist, image manipulation (even to just make the picture look sharper) is something you probably should learn how to do."

So here are the pictures...

The Original:

This is a random picture my dad took when I put on my prom dress so he could see it the first time. This was the day we bought it, so if my smile look cheesy and sarcastic, it's because I was tired from shopping that day. It had been a pretty long day.

And here is the edited version:

There. Now my dress and lipstick stand out way more. :) Yay Colors!

Well then, I feel accomplished. And it was actually pretty fun. 

Now that that's done though, does it mean I have to do homework? Bleh.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Hmmmmmmmmm... college.

Well, here I am. A freshman again. The newbie. The young one. The baby of my school. Now, I must admit, college life so far hasn't been that hard. I'm sure there will be days that aren't gonna be as easy, but so far, so good. It's mostly been a lot of chilling with friends. And a little homework now and then. Also, lots of junk food.

Side note: Peanut butter M&Ms are good. Regular M&Ms eaten with actual peanut butter, on a knife, are even better. :)

Now, as many of you know, I dislike math. I GREATLY dislike math. In fact, it was probably the main reason I did not get a 4.0 my senior year of high school. My most painful experience to this day has been the AP Calculus exam. I HATE MATH! I have always hated math. It has been a kind of defining characteristic of Nataly. Now, though, I actually think that math and I will end on a good note. This semester is my last math class. EVER. Unless I switch majors later into something science-y or something. (Which at this point, I'm thinking won't happen. I think I'm basically gonna stick with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.) The good thing, besides it being my last class, is that Stats actually does not sound that bad. I am actually hopeful for an A this semester. :O

French, however, is being slightly annoying right now. First, we had a nice, expensive book that we had to buy for one-hundred and sixty dollars. Fine, at least we knew about it for a while, so we could buy it, get our minds around having to buy a book that expensive, and maybe even save up money specifically for that book, so it wasn't so hard to have to buy. I would have been fine with this one super-expensive book, but then I found the second day of class, less than a week before our first assignment was due (and I've actually not been procrastinating, so I have been itching to get this assignment done.) that we need to buy some software. And an access code. That cost another seventy dollars. ... That is two-hundred and thirty dollars for one class. On top of tuition AND separate class fees. Freaking French. But hey. At least I can tell you that my name is Nataly in an incredibly more attractive way than before. :D

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Uhh... College? What?

Wait, what? My best friend is moving to college... tomorrow. Tomorrow?!? How does that happen? I still remember when we were young little first graders and comparing our heights to see who got to use the extra short bathroom sink. And now we're college students? What the heck? I mean, sure, I've got over a month and a half to go still, but that's way soon. And my bffsf..fsf (or something) is moving tomorrow! When did we all get so old? D:

Silly spanish translations.

Lately, I have been translating from {english to spanish} and {spanish to english} a lot. Through this, I have learned that there are lots of very silly phrases that are normal in their original language but are quite silly when translated literally. I will list a few here.

Meter la cuchara {spanish}
- Literally: Stick your spoon in.
-Meant as: Stickin' your nose where it doesn't belong!

Mocosa {spanish}
-Literally: Boogery
-Meant as: Bratty

Codo {spanish}
-Literally: Elbow
-Meant as: Someone who is cheap.

Me caes gordo(a) {spanish}
-Literally: You fall on my fatly.
-Meant as: You annoy me.

Sana, sana, colita de rana. Si no sana ahora, sanara manana. {spanish}
-Literally: Heal, heal, tail of a frog. If it doesn't heal today, it'll heal tomorrow.
-Meant as: Just a silly little rhyme to get little kids to stop crying when they're hurt.

Well, considering I've only been able to think of this many of the course of several months, (actually, I'm sure I've remembered more, but I forget them before I write them into the draft of this, so they're gone.) I'm gonna just end it there and post this. Enjoy!







Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Sitting in the library... Wondering what to blog about.

So... I'm in the library. With nothing to do except homework, and obviously I'm not gonna do that until the very last second. Zakery, however, is being quite studious over here. What a N00B. Now I am successfully distracting him. BWAHAHAHAHA.

Well, it's been a little while since I last posted, so maybe I should say something about exciting stuff that has occured recently.

1. Prom was last Saturday. It was pretty awesome. Wil wore suspenders. :) They were rad! I got red lipstick on his face. But it was kinda on his hair a little since he wouldn't stop struggling. Who struggles against getting kissed on the cheek by a girl? Really?

2. I took my senior pictures yesterday. I'll probably post my favorite ones on here once my photographer does her magic with them and sends them back and such. It was a blast taking pictures though. The photographer let me goof around a little bit. It was way fun.

3. I'm liking the numbered lists recently.

4. Being sick is AWFUL! I hate having a sore throat, cause you know what? I love being able to swallow food without crying.

5. Zak is making a blog so he can follow me. :) Haha. This distracting stuff is TOTALLY working. Nataly FTW. :D

Au Revoir, Nataly.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

This post is of no consequence whatsoever.

I don't really have anything specific to blog about today, but I felt that I have an obligation to my subscribers (I have a whopping six of them. One of those is myself.) to post something from my new laptop that I finally got the guts to buy. He's an HP (which obviously stands for Harry Potter) and his name is Giorgio. He's Italian and likes to wind surf. (Yes, I do personify most of my belongings. For example, my cello; His name is Oliver and his favorite food is Chicken cordon bleu.) This dear laptop of mine has become a great friend in the last 3 1/2 days. We've laughed together; we've cried together. And we will stay up for many more nights together, especially once we reach college.
   I just hope I won't resent him in a few months when I see something way better.

Ciao, Nataly

Friday, March 4, 2011

Quilting, among other things

Let's start with the other things. I promise I will get around to quilting, unless of course, I fall asleep, in which case, this won't be getting posted anyways.

Item one of 'other things':
Preference is TOMORROW. As in, when I go to bed, and wake up some time later, it will be the day of Preference. I'm pretty stoked. Our day date is gonna be rad (I'll have to post the details later. Wil might randomly check my blog and I've decided I'm surprising him.), my dress is green and my makeup is gonna be awesome. Amazingly so. Yeah, I'm pretty siked. Syked? Psyched? Idk.

Item Two:
Tomorrow is also the baptism of some kids in our branch. The primary president asked some of us young women to sing for it. Which means I have to wake up early enough to get to the stake center by nine. I'm excited about the singing, usually they just want me for my cello, but that still doesn't make me great friends with early mornings.

Item Three:
The due date for all late work was today. I kinda like that feeling of, 'well, I tried, and there's nothing I can do now.' This next week is like, the chill week of the quarter. Kinda.

Item Four:
Wil is gonna look HOT tomorrow. My mom and I are both excited to see him.

Item Five:
There is no item five, but I really like having things in sets of fives or tens, so I had to throw this in here.

And finally, Quilting:
As part of one of my projects for my YW recognition award, I am making a quilt. Each square represents a chapter of the BOM along with eight squares representing the YW values. When we started the quilts, I managed to find some old squares of my grandma Nathel's (My dad's mom) that had, for some unknown reason, ended up in my family's possession. I am making my BOM quilt out of these squares, which is really an amazing link to her. But to add to the meaning of this quilt, our Spanish Branch YW have been helping me to make it, which is just awesome. I'm gonna be graduating both school and YW soon, so it'll be nice to have something to remind me of those girls even when I move away. It's amazing how much I care for all of those girls, even though I've only known some of them for no longer than a month. I guess that's the power of the Gospel.

(I really feel like saying 'In the name of Jesus Christ, amen', but I'm not sure how appropriate that is, so instead...)

Hasta la vista, Baby.