Sunday, January 27, 2008

Rain, Rain Go Away

I have officially done everything I could do to avoid my homework. After going to church this morning, (Newsong -- pretty good stuff) eating, cleaning and reorganizing my entire room, Lost, talking to people, and checking all my mail and what not, I now realize that I must complete 4 sections of math, read 2 chapters in my psych book, STUDY, and do some writing. Gahh.
-- CLEAN DESK --

So many things have been going on the past few weeks that it's hard to keep track sometimes.
Quick Updates:
We're moving!!! (Not somewhere I'm too terribly happy about though)
Doing really well in classes
Adam and I are geniuses -- 202
LOST is the most amazing show ever
I don't have TB
God is good (I have to remind myself sometimes)
I have some pretty amazing friends who are always there for me :)
Zombies will NEVER happen (but in the off chance they do, I'm going with Kevin)

Other than that,I'm making it through. Home is still sucking right now, so I'm not to excited about going there next weekend. I know God's in control of the situation. So thanks for all your prayers. And thanks for just being there for me. That means the most.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Bernard

My 3 day weekend was pretty intense. I traveled to the far lands of Mission Viejo to stay with my aunt and uncle. Many things occurred this weekend that I will never forget. I caught my very first fish. He was a trout and I named him Bernard. I played the wii for the first time. That thing is pretty awesome. And I also got the opportunity to play Super Smash Brothers which was also pretty amazing, even if I lost multiple times (against my 10 year old cousin, nonetheless). Overall I had a great time.
Then I get home to find Kevin waiting to scare me. We played some mad Harry Potter game. I almost won, lemme tell you. Next time. I had a good chat with Laura, which always makes my day. And now I'm about to embark upon an hour or 2 of homework.

Midterms are coming up!! Be ready kids :)

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Triforce

"You'll be happy to know my pee was very yellow."

A quote to start off a long overdue blog. Today was pretty awesome. Classes were easy, and slightly fun. American Idol premiered tonight too! Which just added to my day. And Hallie gave me and Kevin tattoos! (which are pretty legit)

Tomorrow we give blood again and I'm wondering if I can beat my time of 3 minutes. I've had at least 400 bottles of water, so that should do it. Hahahaha. I'll post the official times afterward.
And on a sad note, after an amazing season, Colts lost their first playoff game against the Chargers on Sunday. 28-24. It was a bummer, but under no circumstances will I ever support Green Bay.

AND to make everything 100% better, I get to visit my aunt this weekend. Lemme tell you...that will be one fantastical visit!

Until then my friends, keep my family in your prayers. We're headed for some rough times.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

39B

My first assignment for my writing class. Enjoy

I guess I should probably start my blog, seeing as it was due 2 hours and 27 minutes ago. So here it goes. My name is Jessica Barcellano and no, it's not Italian OR Spanish. I was born right here in Newport Beach, but I've moved around a lot. I currently live in Menifee, CA which most of you have probably never heard of before. It's basically an hour inland and a tad north. Riverside county, if that helps. I moved there about 5 years ago, and let me tell you, there's STILL nothing to do. But I love it anyways. My home is filled with many people: my parents, and my three younger brothers. And to help the boy population in my family along, I have three older male cousins and three younger male cousins. Insane, right?

I have a fairly large social group going on back at home and I'm making my way over here in Irvine. Even though we live in the middle of nowhere, we still manage to have fun. I am still in awe at how we do it. So, now I'm back in the O.C. pursuing something close to my heart. Math. That's right. I am one of the only 5 math majors on campus. Okay, that's an exaggeration. But I'm pretty sure it's under 5% at least. And with that degree, I want to teach; high school Calculus to be more specific. My hobbies consist of music, reading, football (go Colts!), hiking, gaming, and anything fun, but not too crazy.

Music controls a large part of my life. So as long as it's decent, I'm down for anything. The television also has a strong hold over me. I can say with certainty that I am thoroughly addicted to over 15 shows. I'm currently catching up on Lost (because who can resist it?) I'm also a Grey's fan, The Office, Heroes, and basically anything on during Prime time. Reading is a favorite pass time of mine. I absolutely adore Hamlet and Macbeth. To Kill A Mockingbird and Wuthering Heights were amazing reads. But to be quite honest, there are a few authors that I refuse to read anymore: Earnest Hemingway and Jane Austin top the list. Weekends in Irvine are pretty relaxed. I'm either doing homework, in an intense battle of Halo or Kart, or just over at a friends dorm/apartment. There is the occasional outdoor activity and the definite Sunday football games.

And if I could have a superpower, I would love to be able to shoot spaghetti out of my fingertips. Not really, but the power to heal would be pretty neat.

My past English classes were interesting in their own way. Freshman and Senior year dominated. They were by far the most interactive and that, to me, is very important. Sophomore year was overloaded with work and Junior year was just plain and boring. But I did learn loads, and hopefully that will show. We wrote a lot about Nature Junior year, and that was lame. Shakespeare dominated Senior year. We even ended up making a movie, incorporating all of the books we read into a unique storyline. And that was by far the best part of Senior year. I wrote somewhat about Utopia and Dystopia during high school, but I'm excited to learn more about the subject. I am a little worried about essays, because I am not the strongest writer, but hopefully that will all change this quarter.

So now this thing is 2 hours and 57 minutes late, but who's counting?

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Humpback Whales

New Year's Resolutions for 2008

Grow in my relationship with God
Run 15 miles
Swim in the ocean
Make someone smile everyday
Write letters to people
Let go of the past
Guard my heart
Be friendly with everyone
Be understanding
Don't judge people
Don't get angry
Go to a fair!
Laugh
Enjoy the people God has put in my life
Love cautiously
Remember that everything happens for a reason, even if I don't like it
Have fun

2007 was a hard year. I met so many people, and lost a lot too. I'm trying to think back to how I felt exactly one year ago, and I felt excited. And right now I feel nervous. So much has changed in the last year that it's scary to think where I was. But I am moving forward with my life! And that's a good thing. So here's to the new year! Enjoy 2008, because it'll only come once :)