I passed + a pretty dress

dress: Target, booties: F21, bracelet: Mom’s

I know I’ve exhausted Twitter and Facebook with the news, but it you haven’t heard I did pass my recital hearing yesterday! Thank you all so much for the well wishes and prayers. They really did help 🙂 I got some great feedback from my panel and am officially two weeks and five days away from my concert! I can’t wait to get all gussied up for it!

On to this dress. I saw it Sunday in Target on a trip with my mom and sisters. I really only have a couple of “dressy” dresses for things like this so I kind of used my hearing as an excuse to buy it. I got loads of compliments and it really it super comfortable. The colors are pretty awesome. As one girl put it, “It looks like a peacock!” Yes, yes it does! The only thing it’s missing is pockets.

Now that my hearing is done I think I deserve some moscato, huh?

Best thrifted thing ever.

tee: Target (similar), oxfords: Target, skirt: Salvation Army (similar here)

If I could meet the person that made this skirt I’d at least hug them. The more I look at it, it seems to be homemade. Seams are all intact and it’s super comfy so I’m happy. Also the $6 price tag didn’t hurt.

My recital hearing is tomorrow at 1:00 pm. Eeek! Everything is memorized and I’m feeling confident. Since I’ve got the day off I’m going to spend it mentally preparing and running through my songs one last time. Once this hearing is over I will relax a little and start to have fun. I can’t wait to show you guys my recital dress!

Mono

tee: Old Navy, jeans: Target, shoes: Target, scarf: Wal-Mart (I know, right?!)

My mom took this and was showing off her composition skills in the last picture, haha!

Wore this to my sister’s choir concert last night. Best. Ever. It was a girls’ night since my dad and Jason were working. We ate, laughed, and talked for a few hours after her concert and it was wonderful. I love hanging out with them. They’re probably the best family on the planet.

Yesterday I sang on my last ever student recital! Next semester I’ll have no voice lessons or anything having to do with voice lessons. 🙂 Can’t wait! My hearing for my senior recital is fast approaching and I’m getting a little antsy, though I know I’ll totally nail it. 🙂

Happy Friday!

Fall Goals

I know the first week of October is over but I was inspired by one of my very favorite bloggers, Kaylah of Dainty Squid, and decided to make up a goal list for this fall! The transition between September and October always comes rather abruptly for me. My birthday is September 30 and October hits me before I’m through celebrating! Guess that means I’ll just claim both months as my birthday month 🙂

I love love love the fall! The crisp air, the apples, the colors, the trees… ahh! I hope it never ends! Of course, here in Texas, it’s almost like we have two fall seasons. Winter is just a little colder. 😉 So these are some of my goals! It’s going to be a little tricky since it’s in the middle of me getting ready for my senior recital! A whole half hour of me singing. Yikes!

So! If you can’t read them above or below, here are some of my goals!

-take lots of pictures of the leaves
-decorate with pumpkins indoors! (I’ve ALWAYS wanted to do this!)
-bake a pumpkin pie
-carve a jack-o-lantern (with Jason 🙂
-dress in purples and mustards
-practice more photography
-have fam bam over for dinner!
-roast a chicken (Jenna from Eat, Live, Run says it makes the house smell delicious!)
-successfully pull off my senior recital

I’ll surely be adding more! What are some of your goals?

Birthday style!

tee/belt: Target, necklace: unknown, skirt/booties: Forever21, ring: c/o InPink

I blogged earlier about Jason’s surprising me by taking me to a restaurant I’d been begging to go to. It was a dressy place and my sister, who’s been before, let me know if this outfit was alright. 🙂 I loved it! I’d never thought of wearing this skirt so high up on my waist but with some Spanx it worked. 😉 Never mind the stains on it! Good thing there was dim lighting in the restaurant. They had dessert but we wanted to stretch our legs so we drove to the nearest Dairy Queen for some blizzards afterwards. We spent the long drive home talking about our future, our marriage and anything under the sun. I always love talking future with Jason. We both get so excited 🙂

Hope you’re having a good week!

An overly dramatic account of my accident.

I went to bed at 2 AM Friday morning. My phone was dead but I tried to stay up until it turned back on so I could set my alarm. I fell asleep but counted on Jason setting his. 7:10 rolled around and I should have already been on the road. I thought so many times, Just turn around and go home. You’re already so late just email your teacher. I thought it was just my laziness and anxiety prohibiting me from going to class so I kept driving. Less than ten minutes away from my house it happened.

I’ve never been in an accident before. I remember once, though, when I was about five my mom was driving my friend and me to dance class. An uninsured man hit us trying to turn into the gas station right by the public library where I’d eventually work. I cried. Not because I was hurt but because it was so unnatural. So jarring. That had nothing on this.

Since a fatal accident with several Laneville students a few weeks ago, I’ve been… cautious. Always on the defense when driving. I’ve learned to not trust cars at stop signs or red lights. I came to CR 4186 just like I always do, though I’ve never really noticed it. There’s a little house on the corner angled towards that road where I now know an elderly couple lives. I remember thinking I’m making great time. I won’t be so late after all! An old white truck came to the stop sign. I focused on it making sure it wouldn’t do anything stupid. I noticed it starting to roll towards the road too quickly. I laid on my horn and slammed my brakes. It did no good. I swerved trying to avoid impact but before I knew it there was a loud POP and I let out an audible Oh! My hand flew to my mouth and my body started shaking. The other car kept driving. My mind went blank. The car stopped in the middle of the road. A young hispanic girl got out and started walking toward me. Oh God, the other passenger is hurt. I stared at her through my windshield my hand still on my mouth and foot on the brake. Do I get out? What do I say? I slowly opened the door and stood on shaky legs. “Are you okay?” I called to her. My voice surprised me. “I’m fine. You?” “Yeah.”

She started back towards her truck. Yelling something to the other passenger. He slid over into the driver’s seat of the truck. It turned around and drove back where it came from. I stood in the road. What’s happening? Is this a hit and run? Shaking I walked to the passenger side of my car audibly saying “Oh, God, oh, God!” I fumbled for my phone. The girl came over to me. I’m standing in ants. “I didn’t see you, my windows are so dark…” I nodded, knowing that wasn’t the truth. I dialed 9 but stopped. I dialed Home first. Ring…ring…ring… PICK UP! Hello? “Jason! I was in an accident. I-I don’t know where we are. Know the gas station? We’re before that. Come find me.” “I’m so sorry… I’m so sorry.” She dialed her parents. Translating for her father she offered to pay for it if I didn’t call the police. “No-no I’m calling the cops.”

I’ve never dialed 9-1-1. I’ve always had nightmares about dialing and the operator never picks up or doesn’t speak English or doesn’t respond to me or I can’t remember the number or my phone won’t work.

I dialed 9…1…1. It rang once and a woman picked up. I didn’t hear what she said. “Hi, we were just in an accident,” my voice still shaking, tears nearing the surface. I spouted off our location, or what the girl told me, and answered her questions. No, no one is injured. No, there is no road blockage. Yes–is your car coming back?–both cars are here. I’m sending someone to you. The elderly couple in the house behind us came out to look at things. Neither one of us had ever been in an accident. She wanted us to drive back to her house. We shouldn’t leave the scene! For what felt like hours I waited for Jason. I saw him flying over the hill towards me. He calmly got out of the car, obviously livid with the girl that hit me. He took my phone back from her and embraced me. The tears receded and never came out. Her car came back with two people in it this time. They parked and met by her truck bed. I recounted the accident to Jason.

Several cars stopped to check on us. One man stopped at Jason and me and said, “Didn’t stop at that stop sign did they?” I shook my head. “My wife had a bad accident right here ten years ago. Glad you’re okay.” I smiled and he nodded. A teacher Jason works with drove by with a car full of students on their way to a FFA competition.

Minutes later Corporal Jesse Stewart arrived on the scene. Dapper and polite he shook our hands and asked us what happened. He took our information and all of our names and pieced it all together. The whole time he was there things just relaxed. It was odd and eye-opening to see this side of a police officer. I snapped several pictures of our car, mostly to remember the occasion by. Cpl. Stewart came back over to me and handed me his card. He told me the girl driving has no license or insurance and that her car would be towed. None of the passengers had insurance either. Justice. We told him last bits of information, shook hands and drove away.

I’ve never been so conscious of other drivers on the road than on that drive home. Jason and I met back up at home and I called my mom. I knew she’d be worried since she told me she always thinks about how much I drive every day. Honestly, I worry about me too. For this very reason.

The end.