this morning, my mom decided that she needed to clean the cabinets next to and over the fridge out. i was assigned to help her and as we were cleaning out the medicine cabinet, i started looking at expiration dates and pitching the ones that had expired in a plastic bad to pour down the toilet. turns out that 7/8 of the cabinet was expired prescription and over-the-counter drugs. the oldest one i found was from 8-1999. ten years ago! we've moved twice in those ten years and never once has my mother even thought to throw them out.
i looked at her and said "mom, you realize that this expired like ten years ago, right?"
she responded with "just throw it out." and an eye roll.
i guess old habits die hard.
a girl living in a state of friends, family, and beauty. a few of my rants, ramblings, and daily experiences i have deemed share worthy.
September 26, 2009
September 22, 2009
Farragut and UT Football
first things first: the ut/gator game was a pitiful excuse for a game. come on: 18-8. for all the times we were near the end zone, we should have made a touchdown. and if we had done that, we would have beat the gators. boo gator boo!
next thing: farragut football!! farragut vs. west at west. we beat west by ten points 26-6. because of a thunderstorm that was rolling in, they delayed the game at least an hour. they started the game, but after a couple of plays, lightning was spotted, so they had to pause the game. the band ended up in the auditorium (nice auditorium, not so hot bathrooms). but i have to tell you a story about our uniforms:
when we left the high school shortly before six, it was sprinkling, so mr. rogers said that we would be going in summer band uniforms (t-shirt and khakis) and we would bring our normal uniforms just in case. guard decided that we would keep our leotards on and wear the uniform over top the leotard. so when we GOT to west, we were informed by our captains that we were going to have to take our leotards OFF! and just wear the band uniform. but here's the catch: we weren't allowed to leave the bus. we were to change, with guys on the bus, into just the summer uniform. needless to say, there weren't to many girls happy about that fact, so we ended up wearing the leotard and the summer uniform.
again, we failed to do our entire show, but we didn't even march the show because half time was so short. we stood in concert set and performed our first and last song. pretty much none of our work with the last song was together because not everyone knew the correct counts. needless to say, it looked pretty terrible. the third song at least.
relates to
band,
color guard,
football games,
high school,
outdoors,
school
September 7, 2009
FOOTBALL!!
OK, so in the past three days, there have been two major football games, that i have attended: the Farragut vs. catholic game, and the university of Tennessee vs. western Kentucky university. both huge games. the Farragut game was on Thursday and let me just say that we left those Irish men in the dust. 20-12 was the final score with some really good plays. (for the entire details, Farragut has a really good article on it: http://www.farragutpress.com/articles/2009/09/11161.html) we didn't do all of our show again, partially because we don't know all of our charts. but we are working on it.
the UT/ western Kentucky game was a piece of cake. western Kentucky is ranked right now, 120 out of 120. that's pretty sad. but we beat them, so no problems. 63-7 was the final score UT. i was serving the mini-melts and they didn't sell too well for us. i don't know what it was about them, they just didn't sell.
both games were awesome, but the Farragut game was more fun.
the UT/ western Kentucky game was a piece of cake. western Kentucky is ranked right now, 120 out of 120. that's pretty sad. but we beat them, so no problems. 63-7 was the final score UT. i was serving the mini-melts and they didn't sell too well for us. i don't know what it was about them, they just didn't sell.
both games were awesome, but the Farragut game was more fun.
relates to
band,
color guard,
football games,
high school,
outdoors,
school
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