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Flashback Friday: IWA

December 14, 2012 - Author: admin

Happy Friday everyone!

Oh blog, it’s been far too long…

Well, our good friend Meg dug up some photos from back in the day and since I am in ummm… ALL of them, it’s only appropriate that I do the “talking”! (Turns out I had A LOT more photos too!)

*Disclaimer: Friends, please don’t hate me. We all have regrets over past clothing choices, hair styles,  and at least for me, dabbled in the freshman 15… but the memories. The memories!*

So we’ve mentioned more than once on this blog that our college days were some of the best days of our lives. So many of the great friendships and memories I made were due in part to being involved in a program called, IWA (Institute Women’s Association).

A quick history, for you unfamiliar with the lingo:

Institute Women’s Association used to be called Lambda Delta Sigma… and was like a sorority for Institute. (And if you’re really not keyed in to the LDS lingo – Institute is a place usually associated with a college campus where you can take religion classes. At CSULB, there was an institute building basically on the campus. Each semester you could register for a religion class… like Book of Mormon, New Testament, Teachings of the Prophets, etc…)  Institute also happens to be a place for the singles to mingle! And where in fact, I first met my husband. (How about that?!)

I remember the first activity I was invited to… and I almost didn’t go. I wasn’t sure that I wanted to be a part of another extra curricular activity. Little did I know that I would become very involved with the program and how it would shape so many of the great college experiences I had.

Now might be a good time to mention Bro. Jones, our institute director. He was sweetest, kindest man… and sadly passed away in the spring of 2006. I can’t think of institute without thinking of him. He always cheered us on and encouraged us… was always willing to listen and I know genuinely loved us.

I started going to IWA my freshman year and by the beginning of my sophomore year, I was called to be the IWA president. It was a tough calling to have! We met almost weekly and had a planned activity each time we met. We centered a lot of our activities on service and fostering spiritual growth.

I spent a couple of hours delving into some of my journals from way back when, seeing if I wrote down any of the activities that we did… after weeding through pages of entries that had a lot to do with worrying about guys, money, roomie drama, and my weight… I did find some gems! (Oh, if only my future self could visit my past self – I would have a thing or two to say! Like… DON’T WORRY SO MUCH!)

Anyway…

Let’s let some of the pictures do the talking:

Sis. Wurtz! Our IWA “Mom” if you will… she was our “adult” support in the program. She was a super great lady and I appreciate all she did for us!

Meeting at a restaurant, yes please!

Sis. Wurtz hosted a sleep over at her place and fed us!

We helped clean a battered woman’s shelter… (I remember this pic was taken there, but the rest of the pictures are pretty bad. You ladies might not forgive me if I posted them)

IWA even had an official “logo”. I know each picture stood for something… Too bad I can’t remember now :( Charity? Service? Anyone remember?

We were in charge of an 80′s themed dance… and were the only ones to dress up.

Yep.

Note: my AWESOME boots. At the time we could not get over how hideous these boots were. I think I got them at a thrift store for a dollar or two. And NOW, you see that style of boot EVERYWHERE – maybe not in that color. Clearly I was a budding trend setter. NOT. (Check out that blonde-mop hair… no bueno!)

We had a few formals.

And we bowled. Of course.

 We were also tasked with decorating the institute for Christmas each year. (With a little help from the IMA)

And probably my favorite thing we did… Bonfires at Balboa Beach. We usually went around and shared a favorite scripture or testimony building experience. These ladies’ love of the gospel was so inspiring to me.

And while this isn’t exactly an IWA activity… it was at institute. That there is the hubs, trying to play it cool and put the moves on me. Haha.

 I am so grateful for institute and for IWA! If you have one nearby, you should go! I highly recommend it.

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Flashback Friday: A little nugget from Pam {also known as Pam’s debut}

November 23, 2012 - Author: admin
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Hi, my name is Pam.  I was roommates with Jones and Bayba a long time ago, when we were all very young. I won’t bore you with the details of how we all came to become roommates, but suffice it to say that for me, it was a miracle. Before knowing these two, I had a tough time trusting girls at all.  Something about having a few bad experiences growing up blah blah blah. Then I had the lovely fortune of sharing a room (a giant amazing room) with these two, and learning to trust, love, and even be friends with girls again.

At the time, I had this crazy life of being a college athlete/punk rocker/vegan, who had moved out of my parents house probably a little too soon. I spent most of my days running around with a couple of my guy friends, and slacking my way through junior college. But Bayba and Jones were different.  They went to the State School, they had majors, they dressed respectably, and they trusted girls. They became such a lifeline to me.  We spent many a night up late, talking about everything and anything.  Discovering new hilarious things on the internet, quoting each-other as if we were all hilarious comedians (I assure you that it really seemed like we were at the time), and counseling one another through the ups and downs of college life. They showed me that there was beauty in being a girl, and that I didn’t have to hide behind a rough exterior for protection. They taught me that I could just be me, and that was good enough. This was crucial during this time in my life when I was trying desperately to figure out who I really was.

Jones is probably one of the most talented and the most intuitive person I will ever know. (Unless I meet Ghandi or something) When we first lived together, I had just gone through the toughest breakup of my life.  My feelings were deep and poignant, and I was a basket of heartache. One night I sat and shared what was in my heart with her. She listened intently, and then wrote out a poem which completely explained how I was feeling. It was so therapeutic to feel like my feelings were relevant, and that someone completely understood me. I think that was the moment that I started to trust girls again.

I also owe my marriage to her in part. You see I am married to a ridiculously good looking man. One whom was the new guy at church when I met him, and with whom I fell instantly head over heels. (When I say instantly, I mean like the world went fuzzy and all I could see was him from that moment on.) Have you ever fallen hard for someone who is insanely good looking. It hurts your soul. When I met this particular hot guy, we hit it off and things progressed slowly between us.  But while that was all going on, everyone else in the world (well everyone else at church) was trying to fix him up with their sister or their daughter, or themselves. All girls who were awesome, and all girls who looked a lot like I did.  I kid you not, I could name these girls and show you their pictures next to mine, and you would not be able to tell which of us was which. (In fact, some of my Samoan classmates thought one of these girls and I were the exact same person for months.) Anyway it just killed me when I would hear about how some people all went on a group date, and my hot guy crush was fixed up to be there with someone who was a lot like me, but not actually me. It was so nerve wracking that at one point I could not take the pressure of how much I liked this boy and how tough it was to just play it cool and wait for things to progress. So one day I walked back into our gigantic shared room and pronounced to Jones that ‘I could not take it anymore, I could not date the hot guy, so why doesn’t she just date him.’ (She was after all beautiful, and amazing, and I would rather see him go to someone I loved than be lost forever to my one of my clones. They were nice girls really, but in that moment I was not their biggest fan.) Jones however very calmly said “No, you’re dating him.” That sentence still burns in my mind as the moment she convinced me to endure the pressure of loving a super hot guy. And to this day I am grateful for Jones cool head, and for her faith in me.

Soon after that experience, we were all at a church activity, where the theme was the dating game or something. A bunch of guys had anonymously brought items for auction, and girls were supposed to do something to bid on the items and win a date with them, or something like that. Well somehow Jones and I heard that the hot guy (that I loved by the way, did I mention that?) had brought a Scooby Doo themed item. So when it was my turn to bid on something, I wanted to win that thing and get paired up with him. The game required that I along with a few other contestants each write a poem as a bid, and the donator of the auction item would then pick from all of the poems which one he liked best, and would then be paired up together with the winner for the rest of the night in a date type of scenario.  The whole thing is confusing, I know, so in summary: I had to write a poem to try to win a date with the hottest guy on earth. Luckily I had Jones in my corner.  She helped me write the most ridiculous and amazing poem ever, and of course it was chosen as the winner of a date with…the wrong guy. As it turned out, two guys had brought Scooby Doo themed auction items, (who knew?) and we wrote an epic poem for the wrong one. The rest of college seemed to go that way too.  Such amazing poetry in the midst of such epic failures.

But the story does have a happy ending, because I did actually keep dating the hot guy. I am still dating him. Thanks for your help holding on to this one Jonesie, you’re the best friend a girl could have asked for.

Bayba is like a bowl full of fun with sprinkles of laughter, and she has the most ridiculous (Not to mention contagious) sense of humor in the world. Did you read the post on how she liked to dress up like a crazy character actress? Well I got to be the person who paraded her around our apartment complex dressed like upside down man on the night that she pulled that little doozie.  And you better believe I walked her right by the complex Christmas Party that we were ditching out on, so all of our neighbors could be baffled by her sophomoric charade.  It was amazing.

But there is another side to her, (Not her super responsible neat and tidy side, I have no use for that side of anyone.) Her good with kids side. She is the oldest child in her family, and she would tell us stories of all the adventures she would have with her siblings. Not normal sibling adventures, but epic like crazy sibling adventures. I can’t even think of any right now, but I remember thinking how awesome she must have made her siblings’ lives growing up. Also at the time that we were roommates, I worked as a part time nanny for several families. I thought I was pretty good at my job. I kept the kids alive, and they were usually fed and in bed by the time their parents got home from their outings. But Bayba was amazing with them. Sometimes when I was double booked she would take a job for me. And then she would come home and tell me all about how she had conducted a giant free reign whole house game of hide and go seek with flashlights, with the kids. Normally this might make someone worry about their job security, knowing that the temp they hired was way better at their job than they were. But not with us, she was more like an inspiration to me to worry less and play more when it came to kids, and to try to make life really fun for them. I still think about that now as I am starting to raise my own family. How can I make this experience more awesome for my kid? (I even have a Pinterest board entitled “How to be the fun parent” where I collect epic ideas on how to be as fun as a parent as Bayba is.) I will tell you one thing, Bayba’s kids are the luckiest kids in the world. They probably think it’s normal to put on a three act play in their living room on a rainy day, or to make rocket-ships out of tupperware and slide down grassy hills in them, but it’s not.  It’s just Bayba.

-Pam

 

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Flashback Friday: Lettuce Man and BFF Reunions

November 9, 2012 - Author: admin
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The great things about best friends is that even when you have been apart for a long time, reunions feel like you were never away. Like when Meg came home from her mission and went to visit Long Beach, it was just like old times (except Bayba was married!). These pictures of me and Meg are from before we headed to my friends’ wedding. First of all, I cannot believe that this was actually 6 years and 3 kids ago (for Meg).  Second of all, I have no remembrance of who was actually getting married, or where the wedding was.  Total blank! Oh well.

The story from the wedding goes, according to Meg, this was not a Mormon wedding, and while we were there a few guys came over and started talking to us.  After one of them attempted to pick up on me, I spent a while (after politely declining his advances because he had a few drinks) elaborating on how I appreciated his game and how LDS guys don’t know how to pick up girls, and fail to understand the importance of the wingman.  I guess that is when I felt like an expert on dating, haha.  Am I the only one who ever thought that Mormon guys could use a little ‘help’ in the ‘pursuing girls’ department?

Meg also found a few vintage pics of when a bunch of us met up for dinner at Harbor House for a BFF reunion. That’s where we were introduced to Lettuce Man.  For anyone wondering about Bayba’s sense of humor, this pretty much embodies it perfectly!

The lettuce man picture is a true Bayba classic. Happy days!

-Meg & Jones

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Flashback Friday: Teen Girl Squad 2.0 {this one gets personal}

September 21, 2012 - Author: admin
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Oh Friday, how I love thee!  I am almost as excited as these two to celebrate the weekend during sweatshirt season!

Bam!

Ah, remember those days when one of us had a digital camera, and we’d all use it, and then the one who owned it would get a little annoyed, because the pictures would all end up on her computer, and then we were too poor to get pictures developed, so we’d print them out on the shoddy inkjet, and then we were too poor for real picture frames, so we’d crowd up the hall bulletin board? (hint: this is one of those pictures)

Or, how we’d walk out to our car and discover a note, like so?

   Guilty as charged.

I found all of these when I went home last month.  Little gems.

-Jones

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Flashback Friday: From the year I turned 18

September 14, 2012 - Author: admin
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Things that remind me of my teen-age years:

  • AIM (instant messaging) on a Dial-up modem
  • Hotmail
  • Napster
  • New Technology: Caller ID and Call Waiting (on a home phone, which I used exclusively)
  • Using a Thomas Bro’s guide maps for directions around town, because mapquest was just being invented
  • Writing REAL letters and notes, then mailing them, to my best friends all the time
  • 80′s music at church dances (pathetically, my only social outings in HS)
  • Going to cute coffee shops (the Living Room) and getting hot chocolate
  • Scrappy relationships with boys I liked…who um, were always into someone else. Oh the time I wasted thinking about that.  (classic)

Oh, and my one best friend Rachel.  Thank God for her!

Rachel was the best friend a girl could ask for in High School.  She introduced me to J Crew and the Gap, for one.  She was super loyal, sarcastic, had a great classic style, loved the gospel (a rare find in my teen years), and was the only person I knew who could bluntly tell somebody the  truth and get away with it 100% of the time.  I was SO jealous of that!!  And even though we went to different schools, different wards, played different sports, and lived almost a half  hour away from each other…we were kind of inseparable all four years of High School.

When I went home last month for my Grandpa’s funeral, I was determined to find some old letters that we used to mail each other.  Obviously, I couldn’t find the ones I had sent her, but I did find a few she sent me for my 18th birthday!  Wow.  What a find!  I didn’t realize it but when I found her letters, I realized that they were written exactly 10 years ago this Fall.  I have to say, that it was so heart-warming and hilarious to read those notes…what was on our minds, the memories we cherished as we were going off to start new lives in college, and beyond.

I’m going to have to mail them back to her, and she’s going to have to promise to keep them for posterity. ;)

I guess I am just a sucker for letters.

-Jones

 

 

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Flashback Friday: It’s A Full ON Double Rainbow All The Way Across the Sky…Ohhhh!!

September 7, 2012 - Author: admin

 

I know, I know, it was not that long ago when I flew out to see Bayba, but man, this “double rainbow” business just cracks me up every time I think about it.  Like, today.  For better or worse, whenever I think back on visitng Bayba in Dallas, this is what comes to mind.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN????

A double complete rainbow…Oh ho ho (tears)…in my own front yard…

-Jones

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Flashback Friday: Missing the West Coast

July 20, 2012 - Author: admin
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Carefree beach days, watching sail boats in the bay, tanning in the back yard pool, bbq, surf culture, best friends & laid back people who have known me my whole life.

For the record, I miss California most in the summer.

-Jones

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