

The day before the wedding Kelsea and I helped my mom, Karin, and Robin put the arrangements together. Kelsea and I perfected the art of carnation balls. Robin was the mastermind behind the arrangements and they all turned out beautiful.
By the time I went to college, I think I had only been to two concerts . . . Shania Twain and Jewel. I went to a couple of concerts in college (only because my cousin/roommate, Nicole, loved concerts and made sure to find any thing going on in Utah). When I moved to LA I was not on a student budget and had scores of concerts accessible to me, so I was finally able to go a lot. It was the perfect storm.
My Top Five Favorite Concerts So Far
1. Beck at Gibson Theatre on his Guero tour (I liked it so much, I went back the next night. The concert was so fun and creative. I still love that album.)
2. Madonna at the Forum on her Confessions tour (Megan and I went to this concert together and we had such a great time. It was so upbeat and fun. The best part was the roller skaters dancing and skating all over the stage.)
3. Muse at the Forum (I didn't even know their music super well, but they put on a great show.)
4. Shakira at the Staples Center (Nicole and I went and we were so high up. We were both getting dizzy, but once Shakira was on the stage I was totally hypnotized by her dance moves. We love Shakira in my family and it was a dream come true to see her perform. Wyclef performed with her for a little as well.)
5. Aimee Mann at the House of Blues (She was such a great live performer)
Honorable mentions: Sia, David Grey, Swell Season, Block Party, Format, and Rattatat. (I'm sure I'm missing some, but these are the first ones that come to mind.)
I would still love to see Amy Winehouse (on a good night), Wilco, Fugees, Justine Timberlake and of course Michael Jackson (so sad)! My mom likes to rub it in that she has seen him perform.
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I had a really fun weekend celebrating Megan's upcoming wedding. She had friends from high school, college, soccer, and LA all get together for a weekend at a beach house in Pacific Beach. The house was right on the beach on the bay side. We talked, walked the boardwalk, rode the roller coaster, had a lingerie shower, watched movies, and had dinner at Gringo's Cantina. On Sunday my Mom and I helped Megan and Evan move in some of their gifts into their new place. I'm excited to see how it looks once everything gets moved in. I'm hoping Evan and Michael are up for continuing Megan and my tradition of fun trips. I can't wait for the wedding!
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Here are some pictures from Carmel from over the summer. It was such a fun trip. We went bike riding, played tennis, golfed, had great dinners, and walked around town.
I read this article a long time ago, but it has stayed with me. I can be indecisive, a perfectionist, and I get distracted way too easily. I have often thought of the Rhino Principle when I am confronted by things that are overwhelming or that I just do not want to do. When I was in school I always needed a deadline and I would wait until the last minute to do something because it had to be finished. Now that my life does not function on deadlines I have to muster up some sort of self-motivation. The visual of a Rhino charging and of charging until it is finished seems to work for me. I found the article online so I thought I would share . . .
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2006/0130/031.html