Wednesday, March 30, 2011

America's Favorite Cookie

    A friend of mine told me she was giving up sweets for lent. Naturally, I pulled out the Oreo Cookies and slyly waved them beneath her nose. She cracked beneath the pressure (haha!) and removed the cookies from their sheath. We were both enjoying our cookies when I happened to look over and see her piling frosting atop a single cookie.




I watched as she took cookie after cookie, eating the outer chocolate cracker then placing the frosting atop an already heaping pile (with double stuffed Oreos, she made herself a sextuple stuffed one). For me, I simply like to dip them in milk until they are nice and soft, then nibble away. I guess we all have our own methods. What are some of yours?

Cordelia

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Super Moon


  

                                                        The stars around the fair moon fade
                                                                   Against the night,
                                                        When gazing full she fills the glade
                                                      And spreads the seas with silvery light.

                                                                                                     -Sappho



Saturday, March 26, 2011

Guilty Pleasures

We all have things we love, but know we shouldn't. Here are some of mine:

  • A big hunk of cheesecake
  • A Jersey Shore Marathon 
  • Caramel Delight cookies with a big ol' glass of milk
  • Online Shopping with nothing particular in mind
  • Listening to trashy rap music
  • Peanut Butter with Nutella (and lots of it)
  • Diet Pepsi
  • Texas Pete Hot Sauce
  • Nike Shoes (I have ten pairs, and they each have names)
  • Sweatpants (they're just so dang comfortable!)
What are some of your guilty pleasures?
Cordelia

Images from: http://www.cbsnews.com/i/tim//2010/07/21/jersey_shore_cast_630.jpg
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

How Blessed We Are

    Sometimes we forget just how lucky we are. As I sit through yet another athletic motivational speech funded by the University, I'm reminded of how far I've come, and how blessed I am to have been able to make it this far.
    As a sixth grader, I decided to take up field hockey. My mother had played in high school, and since none of my other siblings played, I stepped up to the challenge. I was given a hand-me-down stick, most likely from the 70s, bought new shin guards, shiny new cleats, and a new mouth guard. I was ready to roll. Then tryouts came along. My first day was miserable: I was clumsy, uncoordinated, and slow. I recall telling my mom that I planned to quit; there was simply too much running involved. A few days later, after determining that I would stick it out for just a season, I made the A team, where only the most skilled and conditioned middle schoolers played. I was pretty good, if I do say so myself. The next year I was a captain, and the year after that, a leading scorer. By the time I got to high school, I was fully prepared to take on Varsity players from around the state. After playing four years of high school hockey, captaining, leading in goals, and playing for the state all star team, I was recruited to play for an extremely successful university.
And I almost gave it all up because I didn't like to run two laps around a 100 yard field. Ha.


Cordelia

Monday, March 21, 2011

Lost and Found

 So, recently I have become addicted to this website where notes and drawings that were recovered from between pages of books, left in the gutter, or simply stumbled upon are posted online. To read them just brightens my day and I find that I keep telling myself, "just one more...just one more...just one more"

Here are a few to sample,
Cordelia


Well, Hello there.

  Well, here goes:  
  Writing has always been my thing. Whether it's a poem or an essay, a letter or simply a personal journal entry, it's that emotional release that acts as a kind of drug when putting a pen to paper (or fingers to the keys, for that matter). To be able to express a collage of one's own thoughts is a magnificent thing, and that is what I aim to do here. 
    Call me Cordelia. I am simply a college student, studying Anthropology in a small town in the middle of no where (literally). I aspire to one day be an archaeologist; rummaging through Egyptian artifacts and making a name for myself. However, every professor I've spoken to about my career choice warns that it's not all it's cracked up to be. Instead of adventurously coming across ancient boobie trapped tombs with a worn fedora placed jauntily upon my head, I am told it will consist of sand slicked skin, sunburn, and, above all, boredom...thanks a lot for getting my hopes up...
    I come from a large family of four girls and three boys, and am sixth in the lineup. We love to be together, eat together, and, most importantly, make fun of each other. What better way to say I love you, right?
    Being one of the youngest, it's hard to watch older siblings go away to school, get married, and move on with their lives; the house grows larger and quieter with the decreasing number of residents. But now I find that it is my time to leave home, and it breaks my heart. I feel so young, but now is my time to figure out who I am.
   Besides family, I love to read, eat, run, take photos of anything and everything, listen to music, and try new things, a blog being one of them. I think I'm doing pretty well so far, huh?
Until next time,
Cordelia