Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Top 5 Tuesday - Vacations

Just Peachy

I am linking up with Rachel to share my Top 5 favorite vacation spots. I LOVE to travel and hope to travel this summer after I graduate, but where to go? I am very blessed to have been able to travel so much and only hope for more opportunities in the future.  Going on a roadtrip or boarding a plane (which I will be doing in 6 days) makes me so giddy! 

5. Paris 
 I went to France Spring Break sophomore year of high school and loved Paris. It was so magical and as a naive, untraveled 15-year old, I relished in all the amazing sights! 
  

4. Cruise 2011 
Last Spring Break I went to Grand Cayman and Cozumel, and while I have been to both before, the company was what made this vacation. 

3. Rivah 
I crave going to the Rivah every summer. While I have spent my summers at the Rivah since I was 12, it is so relaxing to be away from civilization, have fun with family and friends, and eat great seafood - all right on the water. 


2. Germany 
I only visited a few small towns in Bavaria (southern Germany) but their charm was indescribable. I could probably eat pretzels everyday and walk around the town square every afternoon! 
Rothenberg, Germany 

1. Spain
I spent about 5 weeks studying abroad here and considered it a vacation everyday. I highly suggest Madrid for its great restaurants, shopping, history, culture, and adorable neighborhoods, you will find another surprise everywhere you turn! Granada is absolutely stunning and was a great combination of old world charm and modern city life!  
El Palacio Real - Madrid 

La Alahambra - Granada 

Honorable mentions - New York City, Chicago, Rome

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Sister Visits

My sister is coming into town for the weekend tomorrow and I am so excited to see her! I have two younger sisters, and my "baby sister" is 6 years younger than me and I have therefore missed out on a lot of her growing up. Combined with the fact that I have not lived at home the past two summers and that I am moving away this coming summer, this is such a great opportunity for us to bond - just the two of us!

Allie and I over Christmas Break 
(we look nothing alike!) 

My sister, Allie, loves to bake and usually makes something for all her friends birthdays (it drives my Mom crazy). Over Christmas we made peanut butter buckeyes and they were so delicious! I thought it would be fun for us to make another treat together (without Mom's supervision) while she is here. She loves all things chocolate, and is not too adventurous yet so here are some ideas (thanks to Pinterest) ... 

cake batter bars with funfetti mix
Cake Batter Bars with Funfetti 

#Oreo #Brownie #Trifle
Oreo Brownie Trifle 

cake batter puppy chow
Cake Batter Puppy Chow 

chocolate chip peanut butter cake.
Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Cake 

Don't these look delicious? Do you have any suggestions for a yummy dessert for sisters to make? 

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Time Flies

I can't believe how fast this year has flown by! Last week I went to our Graduation Fair with one of my best friends I have known since Freshman year and got my cap and gown .... what? I cannot believe in a few short months I will be walking across the stage to get my diploma and become an alumni! 

To make graduation and the real world seem even closer, I got an email with possible start dates for my job. Yes, I actually have to start working in less than 6 months! 

With all this looming, I am feeling super unprepared. There is so much I have to do before I graduate and start my job. While I must pass my classes, fulfill my sorority requirements, buy a car, move to a new city, and all those tedious big girl things, I must remember to have fun! I have only a few more months of freedom before the real world welcomes me! I have lots of fun things planned including Spring Break (in less than 2 weeks) and am dieing to travel this summer (where should I go?). 

Within the next 6 months so many things will change, and while I am so excited about the changes and all the new adventures to come, I am also extremely nervous and worried! As I start my transition from student to working adult, I must remember .... 


  





Monday, February 20, 2012

Snowed In

Yesterday was the definition of a lazy Sunday. Considering my busy weekend, celebrating one of my best friends birthdays Friday night followed by my sorority's date function and out of town guests Saturday night, I needed some time to rest and relax before my busy school week coming up! 

My roommate and I decided earlier in the week to make a casserole and snuggle up to a Friends marathon. And even better for us, we got to snuggle up while watching the snow outside! 

We decided to go all out and make the super delicious and super bad for you potato casserole. It's a great breakfast casserole, side dish, or for us, a snowed in lunch! 

Potato Casserole 
1 (30 oz) bag of frozen hash browns
shredded cheddar cheese 
16 oz sour cream
1 can of cream of mushroom soup
1 onion (we used onion powder instead) 
1 cup of butter  
potato chips


Combine all the ingredients except potato chips in a baking dish, mixed well. Bake for 45 minutes at 350 degrees, add crushed potato chips on top and bake for another 15 minutes until it bubbles. Enjoy! 

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Virginia Tech

Today is the graduation fair, and I am already feeling nostalgia for Virginia Tech. Needless to say I love my university. Virginia Tech has become a home away from home and Blacksburg will forever have a special place in my heart. Nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of Southwest Virginia, Virginia Tech is a beautiful campus with filled with amazing people and spirit. 

Most people are surprised at the beauty of the campus and real sense of community throughout the area. One thing I love about the campus is how well designed it is. The large drillfield (name steams from our Corp of Cadets, one of two at public university's) in the middle of campus separates the academic and residential sides, with the library, student center, and bookstore at the top of the drillfield. While we have around 23,000 students, I can easily walk from one side of campus to the other in 15 minutes. 

Fireworks over campus 

Burruss

Eggleston Archway overlooking Burruss 

Main Street 

Newman Library at night 

Pylons in Spring 

One of my favorite trees on campus, perfect to sit under! 

The Orange and Maroon is even represented in the trees!  

Torgeson Bridge (a great study spot) 

Burruss Hall and April 16th Memorial at night 

Drillfield on a spring day

UT Prosim (That I May Serve) 

No filter necessary (Taken with instagram)
A snapshot I took last week, so pretty! 

So for the picture overload but I am just feeling the LOVE for my amazing university today! 

Monday, February 13, 2012

New Additions

Friday night I expanded my sorority family, the Kappa Glam Fam, to add a Great Grand Little! Boy do I feel old! Alicia is our newest addition and is full of energy and spunk, I am so excited to welcome her into our family! 

New Family Keychain

My Kappa family throughout the years! 
2009
When I first got in! 

2010
Becoming a Big, and getting a Little! 

2011
Grandbig status, the family is becoming brunette! 

I can't believe I only have one semester as an active member of my sorority, time is sure flying by! 

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Wine Wednesday

I previously mentioned that I am taking a Geography of Wine class. It is a really popular class among graduating seniors and is in our largest lecture hall that seats 500 people! Well Allie from Sundresses and Smiles suggested I do a post on some things I have learned and I think its a great idea! So far we have covered very basic wine history and gone over some information on beer also! 

General Wine and Beer 
~ Not all wine gets better with age, most wines are actually ready to drink one to two years after creation. 
~ Temperature fluctuations are very bad for wine, store them away from windows, heaters, fridges - anything that can give away from heat in a cyclical cycle. 
~ Not all sparkling wine is champagne - champagne must come from the corresponding region in France. 
Sadly Andre is not really champagne! 

~ The difference in all alcohols comes from the type plant and processing.
~ All alcohol starts as beer, just depends on whether you drink it (beer), store it longer (wine) or distill it (liquor). 
~ The color of beer depends on how long the malts are roasted, the more toast on the malt, the darker the color. 
Lots of toast in Guiness 

Hope you all learned a little! Let me know if you all liked this Wine Wednesday segment and I can do some more! 

Monday, February 6, 2012

Updates

I had such a fun week last week! Now I need to get down to business this week though! Tuesday after wine class we walked to a local restaurant The Cellar for some pizza and Blue Moon's for dinner. It was a perfect day to walk around campus and enjoy a yummy meal with good friends. Then, on Wednesday I had a group meeting after class followed by some gym time and relaxing in bed. 

Thursday I went to the Duke vs. Virginia Tech basketball game and got to sit in the players section with all the players parents! And even though we lost I love my Hokies and it was so much fun! 
After I went over to my friends house for some girl time and wine before he stopped by our social and headed downtown! 
Sister Sisters downtown 


After a long Thursday, I slept in Friday and went to lunch with two of my younger sisters on campus. Two hours later we parted ways and I went to the coffee shop to get some reading done and let my food digest before I hit the gym. I then hung out at the sorority house for a little before a night in! 

Saturday I went out to celebrate my roommate from last year's 22nd birthday and had a sleepover with one of my best friends after! 

Maryland girls downtown

Now I need to kick my butt into shape this week, I am prescribing lots of studying, eating well, working out and a little fun squeezed in there. Hope everyone had a fun week and weekend! 

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Miranda Lambert Concert

This past Friday I made the trek to Charlottesville, VA to see Miranda Lambert! My parents saw her the night before in Baltimore and said I would love her, and she definitely did not disappoint! To anyone considering seeing her in concert do it! Jerrod Niemann and Chris Young opened and they were amazing as well, plus easy on the eyes! 

The amazing picture of us at the concert haha

We have the biggest girl crush on Miranda. This girl is so real and relatable, she even started crying during "The House that Built Me" and the whole audience sang for her, so sweet! I also love her sassy side, she isn't afraid to tell it how it is! 

She ended with one of my favorites, "White Liar"

After the concert we headed to "The Corner" to meet up with some of our UVA friends at the bars. And listened to her new CD "Four the Record" all the way back home. Have any of you seen Miranda in concert and any other amazing country artists! 

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Bid Day

Bid Day is one of absolute favorite days of the year. Its when you get to show off all your hard work to get amazing new girls, and let me tell you this year did not disappoint. Our amazing house board bought us a great pasta lunch (with garlic knots, yum) before we got ready for our "Sweet Home Kappa Gamma" theme! As per usual we had an amazing dance party before lining up to cheer the new ladies into an amazing sisterhood! 

New Girls Picture

My Old Pledge Class 

Waiting in anticipation for the babies! 

Family Keychain 

My Grandlittle brought me into the dance circle 

Dance Party 

Our family is looking for a crazy Great Grand Little! 

Welcoming our Recruitment Guides Back! 

Recruitment Group being goofy! 

Oldest Girls huddled up for warmth waiting for our picture 

Our amazing shirts "Sweet Home Kappa Gamma" 
"KKG I'm Coming Home to You"