Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Camera Loves You, Baby

Once upon a time, there were some So Cal kids who went to Disneyland a bajillion times a year. After awhile, the magic of the Magic Kingdom began to wear thin.

Until one night.

On the eve of the bajillion and second time.

When a brilliant idea was born.

And this idea was called: Gap Photo Shoot at Disneyland.



























Monday, November 10, 2008

Birthday Week Part Three: And the winner is...

Jessica the Best!

(And why not? That's what Jessica says.)

So here's some stuff about the birthday girl:

I specifically remember one of the first times I ever talked to Jessica. We were up at Pine Valley for college retreat, but most of us were just visiting because we didn't want to pay the money to actually stay there. And I was going back and forth between the game room and Worthington Hall, Pine Valley's chapel, trying to get someone to do some late night activity. And Jess and Mikey were in Worthington Hall while Mikey was packing up his music stuff, but now that I think about it they might have been doing a little macking on each other, too. I was just too young and naive to catch on to that back then.

Isn't that a great story?

Anyway, so since then Jess has been an inseparable part of this here group. (See group shot, circa 2005, below.)

Then, in 2006, Jessica married that Mikey kid. It was a fun wedding. We laughed, we cried, we danced, and the boys wrote dirty things on Mikey's car. Good times.

Jessica really loves her some Mikey. Mike seems to like it, too.

Here's Jessica sporting the July 17, 2007 Disneyland freaking 50th anniversary hat. Remember how I said on Jesse's post that we went there accidentally that day? True story. It was a long day in Disneyland and California Adventures, as you can see:
On that same trip, we hit up Hollywood and found this amazing store called the Love Sac. We crashed there for about an hour, watched Napoleon Dynamite, and took pictures. What a fun store.


Jessica has been an awesome friend these last few years. Whether it's boy talk or opening her house for movie nights/game nights/St. Patrick's Day parties or having cute babies and letting us hold them for an hour at a time, Jess has got it covered.
Happy birthday, Jessica!
(Sorry it's so late!)

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Birthday Week Part Two: Jesse Jay Schworm

This is my friend Jesse.
(He's the one on the left. Hopefully you figured that out.)




Sometimes he's a little weird.




But most of the time he's a pretty cool dog. Today is Jesse's birthday. He's number two in our birthday line up for the week.

Here are some fun memories I have with Jesse over the years:

1) Getting our cars towed at 11:30 at night and having to chase them down in Lakeside.
2) Brianhead trip and driving the van home from Utah. (He drove. I sat shotgun to keep him company and read To Kill a Mockingbird.)
3) Visiting Disneyland on the actual 50th anniversary day on complete accident. (Okay, so everyone was there for that, not just Jesse, but for some reason I didn't think of it when I did Justin's birthday profile.)
4) Him being the only one I could convince to try sardines. (Which, I'll have everyone know, he claimed weren't nearly as bad as he'd anticipated.)
5) Random picture trips down to La Jolla coves and Starbucks and the UCSD library to take awesome pictures with my new camera of four years ago.
6) The awesome night when I received that camera, which spiraled into an obsession with picture taking. Everyone chipped in for it, but I know that Jesse paid far more than everyone else, so I always think of it as his present.
7) Big Bear trip of '03, just us kids, no adults! But we're good kids, so all we did was go jet skiing and play Risk. (FYI- that's where the third picture above comes from.)
8) Jesse playing the movie star to my blonde assistant in one of our reality show movies... and something about banana ice cream... it's all kind of fuzzy.

And oh, so many more great times that are too many to count.

Happy birthday, Jesse Schworm!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Birthday Week Part One: Ode to Justin Michael Aubrey

Or, as his friends affectionately call him, Jgushin Michelle.

24 years ago today, a person was born. This person was my good friend Justin.

Say hi, Justin.
(This is Justin's gangsta look.)


Justin and I met at the ripe old age of eight, at good ol' Meridian Christian Elementary (the pre-uniform years). We were desk mates in fifth grade, when Justin got me my first detention ever. (He claims no recollection of this, and will plead not guilty to this accusation, but don't listen to him.)

Now, some fun facts about Jgushin.

The kid loves him some Pepsi. (Photo circa 2001)


Justin was voted most likely to be a millionaire in senior year. (The expectation of this prediction is the main reason I've remained friends with him so long. So hurry up and make that moolah, Justin!)

Justin and I are the only really normal ones from our high school group of friends.
Exhibit A:
(In which everyone else looks ridiculous. And we look sane.)
(Photo circa 2001)

Exhibit B:
(Photo circa 2002)


Then again, I suppose he has his moments.
(Photo circa 2002)

Justin really likes guns. He also has no sense of safety. But really, who does in this group?


Some of my favorite memories with Justin include the Best Senior Trip Ever. Here we are on the third breakdown of the day, and Justin is still SO PUMPED!



Workin' the yearbook on all weekends, holidays, after school, and on off days. This picture rocks because what you can't see is the no food or drink near the computers sign right above us. Rules schmules.


Disneyland trips!


(Photo circa 2005)

Other great moments include our snowboarding trips to Big Bear, fighting over the alphabet game and the validity of street lamps as a 20 questions item; making movies at the Aubrey's house, usually until about 2am, Matrix-style, reality show-style, and Scooby Doo-style; the night I made him help me with my first big college project which involved puffy paint and sprawling out across the floor like ten-year-olds (his mom even came in to take a picture of that Kodak moment); giving me love advice (ha, seriously); helping me on numerous occasions to thwart the advances of unwanted pursuers; memorizing all the Taboo cards and being able to guess each card off a one-word hint, thus making us the awesomest team ever at that game; tagging along to Frye's to watch him handpick the parts to his new computer and then watching him put it all together in an afternoon (before this, I didn't know you could do that); spending hours and hours playing Halo with the group; spring break of our senior year where we did nothing but watch movies on the Aubrey's couch; and o so many more good times.

In all seriousness though, Justin is the greatest kind of friend you can have, and I will never ever ever (there aren't enough evers) be able to really express how much I appreciate him. 

And now that I've talked him up, and all you girls are like, "Who is this guy? I must marry him!" -- too late. He's already been snagged by the awesome Jenafer (see the cuteness below.... not Jarrod... behind him.)

Yes. He
is awesome. Make sure to comment your birthday wishes for Jgushin on this post!


All hail the birthday princess!


Sunday, November 2, 2008

Happy Halloween

From our very own Cattle Call Queen of 2008:

And from Pam and Angela, from everyone's favorite Office documentary:

More pictures of the part-ay to come.