Thursday, 31 May 2012

Banquet 2012

[Sorry this has taken a while to get this out...I have been a tiny bit busy this week, being a senior and all...]
I traveled the world in 8 hours this weekend.
Well...sort of. I had my Senior banquet and the theme was "Around the World in 8 hours".
It was truly a magical night.  

For all of you who aren't familiar with UIS' banquet ways- it's like prom...on steroids. Or more like it's an evening put on by our parents for juniors and seniors to show us that they love us and to give us a special night before we grow up and leave. And they always out do themselves. The theme is (supposed to be) secret and they work for months ahead of time. The community comes out and watches all the couples get announced as they walk in. They completely transform our Teen Center/gym into another world. There is always a hilarious play filled with Senior's inside jokes and the whole night is based around us. The guys go all out asking girls, getting rides and all. There is nothing like it. End of nutshell.

So this is how my Banquet weekend went. Thursday night we had the traditional Jr./Sr. girls nail party. We had a great time getting pedicures, painting nails, face masks...it all. Giggles, excitement, talking, dancing to music.
Friday we didn't have school because there was a sports tournament (that the boys went to)...but it was nice because I was able to sleep in and just relax. Us senior girls got together also, to have a nice relaxed brunch together.
The afternoon was primping time. Make-up. Hair. Dress. Shoes. Flowers. :) 
And at 5:00 my escort picked me up. Several pictures later, we were in line to drive up to a magical evening.

This year my dad walked me in. And it was so special. I always thought I would have a date my senior banquet, and often pitied people who had to get their dad to do it, but once I realized that no guy was going to ask me, I realized it was a blessing, because I had the best start to the evening ever. I realized that my parents had poured so much love and energy into that evening for me, that it was fitting thing to do.
When I was 3 I watched my very first banquet walk in and I went home and said my dad would walk me in...little did I know, 15 years later I lived that little girls dream.

I walked in and was taken back. It was gorgeous inside! I was completely surprised with the theme and it was great. We walked into a Japanese garden area, complete with ponds, a bamboo fountain and garden tea house. Upstairs we were greeted by "Immigration workers" and there was many little booths you could do.
Abbey Road recording studio. PNG bow & arrow shooting. Polish ping-pong arcade. Around the world put-put. Netherlands Wii station. Flight simulator so you can "fly" over Paris. Moroccan candle dipping. And lots of appetizers. Down the back steps was "snowy" Finland that spit you out into a Russian cafe, or a place out back were you could roast your very own coffee. Sushi and tea were offered along with origami and calligraphy in the Japanese tea house and there was a "Cloud 9" see-saw too!
So much to do, so little time.
And lets not forget the bathrooms. Gorgeous. They were completely transformed into a Japanese wonder. Ever last detail was perfect- including the Japanese cartoon tp. The boys had balloon ninja's in their stalls that would move when you closed the door. haha

Dinner. It was amazing. We sat under a "hot air balloon" that "over looked Paris". The tables were gorgeous and the food...to die for. Dessert = marbled brownie pie with ice cream stacked to the sky floating a perfect cherry on top. Yum.
I sat at a table of girls with the host and hostess (Mr. & Mrs. Barkman). They were so funny and I thoroughly enjoyed their company.
They traditionally have senior girl's fathers waiter tables, so we had my dad. He was the best waiter ever!
The play was funny and we all had a good time.

After dinner we had until 2 am to continue doing booths, taking pictures and just relaxing in the beauty.

I spent the night hanging out with a small group of girls. We had a blast. It was so nice, actually, not having a date, because I didn't have any commitments to anyone. I could do what ever I liked. I also enjoyed being with these girls, because they are special ladies I don't get to spend much time with. It was a good night of memories. 
I think what I love about banquet is that you're transported into this other world. Nothing at all matters. There is really no time...you lose track of it. It's magical & I never feel more loved by the community than banquet nights. Everyone looks to beautiful and content and there is just an uplifted feeling floating through the air. And it's always a good sign when your cheeks start hurting from smiling too much. ;)

It's sad, though, how it all flashes by in overly mascaraed blink of an eye. It took a bit of time to just let it all sink in.

There is so much more I could say, but I've already said a lot. I'll fill you in on what happened from 2 on ward next time. So stay tuned.
BUT  Thanks to everyone who made banquet possible. I had a fairytale evening that I'll always hold dear.

Now for picture over load time! 
There is SO many more I could up, but this should do it for now. :) Enjoy!



Thanks mom for doing my hair!
My ride.
"Aunt" Becky made this gorgeous dress for me. Love it!
Me and my bestie! <3
The girls.

With my hansom father.
Love love love this picture.
Enjoying our tea and sushi.
Emma Grace.
Upstairs.
Bathroom party!
Banquet's best waiter ;)

Dinning area. Paris is on the left.
Floating through 'Cloud 9'
Love her (& those bathrooms!). She's so cute ;)
All our loot! :)



Sunday, 20 May 2012

It rained...

no, correction- it poured - just like every other day this week.

This week has honestly been sooo cold, rainy and therefore, muddy!
On one particularly really rainy afternoon last week, I was sitting in my room sipping my coffee, thinking about what to watch so I could just relax after a long day. I was slightly stressed, really tired and just all around drained, but I felt a tugging on my heart that I was missing something. I just knew that I was missing out on a fun afternoon, so I grabbed a rain coat, dumped my coffee in a thermos and headed out into the weather.
Long story short, I found Emma and we ended up finding a group of hostel kids playing in the rain, so we threw off our coats and joined in with them. Mud sliding, mud fights, puddle hopping, duck-duck-goose in a giant puddle...we did it all. And it was a blast!!!
Probably one of the most therapeutic things I've done in a while ;)
I don't have much more time to take advantage of these MK adventures (and movies and coffee will always be around)!
After we were done playing, Emma and I just walking and talked in the rain for a while, and by the time I got home I was feeling much much better.
Sometimes we just need to learn to follow the tug on our hearts, even if we're nice and cozy and do the ridiculous. Sometimes we can take advantage of the rain. :)
Thanks guys for the fun!





Monday, 14 May 2012

Lift up your head

One thing I'll always miss about life here is gathering (almost) every Monday night with a group of gorgeous, Godly ladies for Bible Study. We've shared some very special, meaningful times together...especially this past year and half.
Tonight we spent time picking verses to encourage each other with in the future, we went over old letters we wrote to ourselves last year and looked through a slide show of pictures from the year. It was bitter-sweet time. A special times with these girls, but the reality that we have a month left is always a hard pill to swallow. Our leader shared this song with us. <3

Over Now by Needtobreathe
Lift your eyes girl,
I know you're broken,
Left from the same war,
That you never knew.
Your way is just to fall just like before you.
But the way isn't to long,
You're almost there.
There's a feeling that you won't make.

All you have in store.
This time is just a season,
You deserve much more.

Lift up your head,
Look out the window,
‘Cause it's almost over now,
Take back the time that your fear has stolen.
‘Cause it's almost over now.

Don't let it get you caught in that tunnel,
The end is always a few steps away,
There's a feeling of resistance,
You can't seem to fight.
This time is just a season,
You can make it right.

Your eyes are open,
Your heart clean,
But you're lookin',
To be free.

Lift up your head,
Look out the window,
‘Cause it's almost over now,
Take back the time that your fear has stolen.
‘Cause it's almost over now.

It's a great song for this time in our lives. We got to keep our heads up and not let the fear of what the future brings steal these precious moments from us.

Saturday, 12 May 2012

Let's hear it for all the Mom's!

Happy Mother's Day everyone! :)
My family always has a double whammy because my mom's birthday is always the same week, if not day, as mothers day too. So this week was the week of mom. I tried to make sure that it was a special one, as it'd be the last one I'd have with her in a while.

I love my mom and she means the world to me. I respect her and have loved getting closer to her lately. She's helped shaped me into the woman I am and when I grow up, I want to be just like her. :D One of the hardest parts about leaving PNG this summer, is leaving my mom (and dad). It's going to be a long 14 months not having them to hug. :((*mom, the tissues are still above the filter...:P)
My heart breaks a little when I see people with broken relationships with their mothers, or don't take the time to care about them. God gave us mothers for a reason, right? They can invest in us so much. Thank you God for my mommy!

So here are some of the things my dad and I did this week to help her know she's loved:
Her present from me (I went for the more hand made crafts this year, because I figured she was sick of always getting M&M's...haha)


My mom and I love fireflies because in the summers on furlough I would go and crawl into her bed and we would stay up late talking, watching all the fireflies that sneaked through her window. The words are lyrics to a song by Sanctus Real we always sing when we stay up late.

We had a nice dinner for her on her birthday but we also had an awesome surprise 50's party for her. Her girl friends got her all dressed up and I got the decorations ready. It was lots of fun! :) :








For mother's day we ended up going to Kainantu for lunch! (and I was able to get a bit of shopping in too. win-win! :D) The hotel was so sweet and even gave my mom and I (because I'll "someday be a mother" said the lady) a discount on our steaks, and entered us into a drawing for a prize! (this really is the land of the unexpected...) It was a nice lunch out.



And lastly, for her mothers day present I made this thing I found on Pintrest. I told her, "Our hearts will always be woven together, no matter where we are."

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

this is your pacifier

I have to admit, as I see that people keep looking at my blog, but I haven't posted anything new, I begin to get a little stressed and feel like I have to output this new amazing post to keep everyone interested! haha SO this little ditty should keep you entertained while you wait for some great posts I have in store for you later this week :)

Yesterday my parents and I had breakfast-dinner at "Bob Evans"! :D
This came about because we decided upon making pancakes for dinner at lunch and when the rainy afternoon rolled around my mom and I were craving hot-cocoa with some fresh whipped cream that happened to appear in our fridge. My mom mentioned we should save the hot-cocoa for the pancakes and it'd be like Bob Evans. :)
Now, in my family, we have this awesome tradition that on the first snow of the winter we go out for breakfast at Bob Evans (I think this stemmed my love for snow and is the reason I'd be obsessed with the weather channel while I was on furlough.) So yesterday I declared to my dad that it was snowing(!) therefore, we were going to Bob Evans! (fyi- there was no snow to be seen...we did have a little bit of rain though, does that count?):)
I whipped up some pancakes, with all the toppin's to go on top. And my parents rolled in and we ate a mighty fine meal- complete with [not really]unlimited hot chocolate (with whipped cream of course)! Sadly there was no sausages or bacon, but I guess you can't have it all... It really was great though. We even spent an extended about of time discussing the difference between Bob Evans waiters, and Olive Garden hotties. AND I got a tip ;)
I bet at this point in time you think that we are all rather ridiculous and pathetic but, really people, give us a break- we're desperate. We're starting to go mental. This, this is what is keeping us sane until we can be back in the real, civilized world in 9 weeks! (It has been over 1 1/2 years since I've legitimately eaten out...)

Breaking News: I just witnessed my mom accidentally drink out of a bottle of soured skimmed milk, after just brushing her teeth. Sorry mom, that wasn't your water. :/ (p.s.-She hates PNG milk.)

Hope you all have a GREAT week! :) I'll catch ya a bit later.