Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Moving in and Moving on

So as some of you know I decided in the middle of my sophomore year of college that I was done living in Chico and that I needed a change. There was no way I was moving back to the way-to-small hometown, but where do I go now? I had lived in San Diego, that was a possibility, I love SLO that too was a choice, but honestly where was I going to be happiest? I decided on Santa Barbara.  I hopped in the car loaded full of my stuff, and walked into a building known as Fountainblue which was to be my home for the next six months. Now Fountainblue is a dorm-type housing complex in Isla Vista, that my parents wanted me to live at since I was new to the town, blah blah blah. Well little did I know that walking through those doors would end up being one of the most eventful days of my life. This woman who still  to this day, just hearing the sound of her name makes me angry, handed me the keys to my new apartment and essentially my new life. Sounds great, right?

I put the key in the door with nervous excitement, pushed the door open and had to try my hardest not to cry. The first thing I saw when pushing that door open was that this room looked like it hadn't had new carpet or paint, or anything in probably 50 years, Oh wait it hadn't! They later told me that these buildings had been built in the 60's and they were one-by-one replacing each unit, and of course mine was going to be one of the last ones repaired. Second thing to notice, is that there were about 12 empty handles of vodka strewn about the room. Now I am not one to complain about the drinking or that there was alcohol around but 12 empty bottles in one room is just a bit excessive. Not to mention that there were about 20 more half full bottles in the kitchen, of different sorts of alcohol. Especially with my parents, this was not a good sign they were not happy, to say the least.

Oh at this point I had yet to meet any of the other 4 girls who were supposed to be my roommates. All I knew was that they were all my age went to the same school and were supposedly "really sweet girls". So I'm about the cry still, but trying to be optimistic, it wont be that bad is what I am saying to myself, I'll just go see my bedroom and I will feel better about this, I could not have been more wrong. The first thing I saw was a trail of cigarette butts down the hall way leading into what was supposed to be my bedroom, which all it consisted of was two dirty disgusting mattresses, one with a used condom attached to it. Now the water works started. I was could not stop crying. Turned around and walked out of the apartment, without touching a single thing, or meeting a single resident. 

I went back to the scary woman in the office and told her in a calm voice that if she did not find me a new room immediately I was going to sue her personally along with the property managers. Now anyone who knows me knows that I am not intimidating in the least. I am short and blonde, and have a chipper, perky personality. But I scared myself, I was so lived with this woman. She gave me a new room and sent me to my new room with a RA in tow, to Personally show me, my new home sweet home!

In I walked to room number two, and this one was even worse than the first. There were a good thirty bottles of alcohol, on the coffee table, and a random assortment, of different colors, and sizes of pills scattered around the apartment. Now my parents at this point were about ready to hop back in the car and make me go home, when we hit the icing on the cake. There on the kitchen table was a small baggy of powder, and a little tube. Insert the RA that was sent to make sure I was happy with my new living situation, he immediately went into crisis mode trying to calm down my irate parents, while I for the second time of the day cried my eyes out. So now because this was technically my room I had to allow the police to search my room for any further evidence of what they called "illegal activity." I was so excited about moving to a new place and moving on with my life, and now I was scared out of my mind. I had "lived" in the town for about a sum total of an hour and half and I had lived in two rooms and already had the cops called. While one of the officers tested the little baggy of powder, the other held me while I cried my eyes out. This was probably the best part of my day because I do have to say that the police officer who was hugging me was pretty darn attractive, so hey I mean if they cops have to get called at least they were cute. :) I stopped crying, and the police officer had his results of the white baggy. It was Sweet N Low!

RA's face at this point.

Insert Scary Office Lady, who now is personally trying to keep my parents calm. For the second time of the day, I threaten to sue this woman and this time it is not just an empty threat, it is a I am calling my lawyer, while standing next to her. Needless to say now there are multiple RAs trying to keep me happy, and Scary Office Lady is personally bringing me coffee to try and calm me down. 

I am now handed my third set of keys for the day, and its off to the next apartment I go. I walk in a meet the sweetest girls ever. I will refer to them as Tinkerbell, and Cinderella if that gives you and idea of what they are like. Blonde and perky and super sweet, and I was so happy. The stress melted and I was finally unloading stuff out of the car for the first time all day. Insert Growler-Girl. Tinkerbell and Cinderella lived in the second room of a two bedroom sweet. As I was unloading things into my room, I meet the girl who was going to share my  room. She was about 5 feet tall, and had a mustache, as in a legitimate mustache! She reminded me of the girl in the movie dodge-ball who gets disqualified for being on beaver tranquillizers. Now this is not a bad thing, its just to give you a picture of who she is . Well I am unloading stuff, and finally feeling like ok this wont be that bad. And I was right it wasn't so bad until, Growler-Girl calls her dad, and while I am in the room says "yeah some blonde Barbie looking thing just moved into my room, she doesn't look like she eats, I'm sure I could take her!" So now I'm worried, but it wasn't that bad......

That was until I made the mistake of moving a roll of this girls toilet paper. Not only did I only move it about three inches, but I mean its toilet paper. Never-the-less, instead of saying something like oh hey can you not move my things, she proceeds to Growl at me! Yes I said growl, like feral rabies dog, growl. This was the last straw, its now probably 11pm, my parents were supposed to have been well on their way driving home, but nope still helping move things out of the car. They were at the car when the growling happened, so the only thing I could do at this point was run to their car sobbing my eyes out, and tell  them I was not staying at this place. 

We checked into a hotel for  the night, and I was instantly asleep and I was emotionally spent. I didn't want to live in this town, I was so over it. I went to my first day of school and was so happy, It was a beautiful campus and I loved my classes. While I was at school my parents get a call from Scary Office Lady who said that there was an opening in the other building that the manage and that I would be living with an RA. I wasn't so sure I even wanted to live at this place anymore, but for the forth time in two days. I moved apartments! Now I ended up loving my roommates, and it was a great place to live for just starting out in a new town, but Scary Office Lady, still tries to be my friend, and for the whole six months I lived there the RA's were told to be especially nice to me. Oh man

Most peoples crazy moving stories involve a missing box or a flat tire, not police officers, fake cocaine, and 21 year old who Growl at me. Well I ended up with a great story, and a free dinner out a Chili's.All I can say now it,  Ce La Vie! 

Monday, October 25, 2010

Six at Six

First off I started writing this post at 6pm as soon as i got off work, so my title was accurate and then like always life interfered. :)

My six at six for today, has to do with my new business with Arbonne International, and although I am just now jumping in I have already learned so much!!!

1. When you start working with a network marketing company your phone bill goes way up! Which is kinda awesome in a way because it forces you to talk to people that you know, or new people and I have already had so many great conversations
2. You get way less afraid of the word no. I remember hating the word "No" as a child so much. Ask you mom can I have a cookie, the answer tended to be no, partially because I wanted cookies at 10am but thats another story. Everytime I hear the word no, now it just spurs me on to talk to one more person until I hear the word yes!!
3. You get a lot of compliments. I have been using a few of Arbonnes products lately and my have the compliments gone up. I mean thats just awesome, to find a product you love that actually works, and a little big of an ego boost as an additional bonus.
4. You get mail!! Because I am partially working from home and needing to order a few things, like catalogs, samples, fun goodies for my self. I have been getting more mail lately, and I mean who does not love getting mail.
5. I love my job! I get to change people lives with lipstick, Arbonne changes peoples lives, and I get to be part of that. Exciting is it not?

6. I know I am totally biased because I work for them, I honestly can say its so easy to do your job in a network marketing industry when you love the products you sell. Thanks Arbonne for making my job so fantastic!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Five Things I learned in Alaska/Canada

1. Not every Canadian says Eh' or has seen a moose or knows a Mountie, or any of those fun Canadian stereotypes however, do not ask them about Hockey or else you are in for it!  I got in the longest conversation with a bartended, when I asked him he was a hockey fan, it pretty much consisted of me getting yelled at about how Americans dont know anything about Hockey.  I know a thing or two about Hockey, I did grow up on the Mighty Ducks movies after all! :) (I joke, I joke)
2. Pretty much everyone who actually was from Alaska asked me if I was from California, and I would ask them How they knew, they said it was because I was blonde. So apparently if you are blonde you are a Californian!
3. Alaska is insanely pretty! Now I get why people would suck it up and a live there, even thoughs, its stinking cold!

4. There are not very many young people that go to Alaska on vacation, its more a place older people tend to go, which makes it great to go to because people are really nice to you if your the only young one, I got a few free drinks, and there are pretty hikes, and things you maybe cant do later on. So go if you ever get the chance, it was beautiful!
5. Even though its cold in Alaska there are not polar bears or penguins! The amount of times, I heard people ask that, shocked me! There are multiple other species of bears though and puffins!

Five Things I learned by being a complete Spaz!


1. Every time a girl trips in a movie there is a cute boy there to catch her. This is purely fiction. There has never once been a cute guy waiting when I trip it has always been a ground full of asphalt waiting for me, or a nice big mud puddle, when I am on my way to an important meeting.
2. You will never spill/break/drop/etc. anything when you have the time to clean it up, it will always be when you are really late somewhere, or in my case you spill the coffee grounds the day your neighbor borrows your broom and then is not home to get it back, and you are ten minutes late to work.
3.You honestly can trip over air, trust me I've done it!!!
4. If you are trying really hard not to do anything stupid, you will do something stupid. Example, waving to the cute guys in the car that waved to you is good in theory unless you are on a moving bicycle and you did not notice the huge pile of leaves in front of you, and oh yeah that parked car. and to top it off, the cute boys in the car, got stopped at a red light, so they saw the whole thing.
5. If you are going to fall you might as well play it off well. Fell down a flight of stairs recently and told the couple that saw me that I was practicing a new dance move, for a second they believed me, then they helped me up and told me that I might want to take the elevator from now on! :)

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Why I Shouldn't Make Lists at 1:36 in the Morning!

I've started a few blogs, but then let them go by the wayside so now I am making it my goal to actually maintain my blog. Since it is 1 am and I have to be up in a few hours, since I am the wedding planner for  dear friends wedding tomorrow/today (since it is past midnight) I will keep tonight's entry pretty short and sweet and give you ten random things about me so that you can get to know me better. I would love it, if you responded with ten about yourself!    

1. I really don't like squirrels it stems from living in Chico, California where I think there are the biggest squirrels in the world, and they are not afraid of people whatsoever! But I found this stamp the other day and it made me super happy! 


2. I only like wearing matching pajamas. I know weird, right? But it makes me kinda sad to go to bed in not matching sweats so I always try and match them up! Right now they are blue with yellow polka dots, and they totally match! Yay, its going to be a good night!
3. I love love love graffiti! I know its illegal and that illegal things, are never good, but the artwork and intricate-ness of it all blows my mind. This is a favorite of mine lately

4. I'm actually a really big football fan. The 49ers are my absolute favorite team ( I know, I know, but hey they are getting better, Superbowl 2011 here we come!!)
5. I am obsessed with things for my kitchen. I bought a blender a few days ago and I honesly was giddy for the rest of the day! I've only used it once so far but hey I can say I have a blender now. I also have orange plates, blue bowls and the best of all is yellow jars! Yes you heard me correctly I am this excited over jars! But pretty much any gadget, or addition for my kitchen makes me super happy!
6. I used to be on a traveling jump rope team, called Jammin' Jumpers! We we're legit! Enough Said....
7. I really really like my label maker at work. My co-workers make fun of me, because the most exciting day for me in the office, was the day my boss brought me a cost-co package of label maker tape.
8. I have really small feet, like oddly small. Most of my shoes I buy in the kids section.
9. Bibles and Coffee make my day get like 10 million times better no matter what. I have a crazy job sometimes, and people can manage to make a good day go downhill fast, but a yummy cup of coffee and spending time in the word will always make me day 100% better again.
10. I love God with all of my heart. That is the most important thing to know about me, I love talking about God, I love spending time with Christ, I love praising Jesus and every aspect of my relationship with my Heavenly Father!