The Life of Keeg

Monday, September 11, 2006

I have a new blog now

so here is my new blog address: http://studentnurserantings.blogspot.com I will no longer be using this one.

so I might as well start off fresh now with this beta thing. Hope to keep getting comments from you all on my new site:) bye for now!
I am officially frustrated with this whole "switch blogger to beta" thing- I got the Google account- but since I use Safari and not internet explorer or firefox- I can't convert it. Although I can comment on other people with beta's blogs. Anyways if I don't figure it out I will be using my xanga account instead (once I've tried everything) Any suggestions people? So, that's the scoop with that.

IN other news I have started school again- it's been a hard first week back with some other issues going on- but I think I am on track now, ready to just delve right in. A bunch of us nursing girls went out for drinks the other night at Milestones- I had my first "muff driver" I think it's called- picture a martini glass filled with whipped cream with a shot of bailies inside and you have to dig it out only using your mouth. The waiter took a polaroid and put it in a card marked "Milestones memories" One of the girls thought it would be funny to buy this drink for me. I won't go into details about what this drink is referring to- but I found out after the drink. Anyways the girls were suprised I would try something like that- but I was feeling a little crazy so I did. I'd had a green apple martini before, and for those of you who know me know I am a lightweight! So, I went to EA and luckily Melissa was there- so we (and one of her friends) did some online personality tests while I waited to be able to walk and drive again. :)

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

some seaside, Or pics







seaside by the seashore...

Jennica and I took a road trip in the Ford Focus down to Seaside, Or. We had an amazing time. Some highlights: leaving at 4 am from Langley, getting there around lunchtime on the Sat and proceeding to rent bikes for the day and biked the boardwalk and around town. Next we played some guitar in the beautiful backyard of our Hostel overlooking the river. Next, we rented a double-kayak and went downt the river where it meets the ocean- so peacefull....... Later we made a nice supper, met some nice people from our hostel. One guy named Eric works at the hostel- he had long blond hair, walked around barefoot, and we think he was either high or completely washed out from too many drugs. One funny thing he said: we invited him to come to karyoke with us one night to which he replied "How can I sing right now? I'm not even in my body..." okay then. The other fun people we met was two guys from Boulder, Colorado who we figured by day 2 were gay. Some of the nicest guys I've ever met- so many good conversations at mealtimes and around the hostel. We'll miss those two...Okay- so sat night Jen and I had spent some time on the beach- w'd just written a song- and we were walking back when we saw a houseparty going on in one of the beach/vacation houses. Well, Jennica made a comment like "looks like quite the party.." and they saw we had a guitar- and they invited us in to perform in their talent show that was happening! So many drunk happy people- tons of energy. We proceeded to play the song we just wrote- some girls there thought we were "Teigen and Sara" a band- only because they thought we were pretty good and Teigen rhymes with Keegan.....Anyways- an interesting talent was this one guy performing a mattress swim/race- complete with the special somersault turns and everything. Well we agreed to meet up with these amazing people the4 next night for Karyoke at the local bar. These were all people in their mid-late twenties from across the US- hard to imagine them in a monday to friday job;)
So, we did do some karyoke- did some dixie chicks and some Good Charlotte and Aretha Franklyn "Respect" -I had the dance floor to myself for this one song and i broke out in my Napoleon Dynamite/fat-boy slim praise you dance moves. It was unreal! Pics and videos to come soon (of us doing our sound check before the memory card was full).
Another highlight was going to church in Astoria, and then eating the best fish and chips (made with tuna) then the Colombia River Maritime museum (got to listen to actual coast guard calls and see boats, ect). Next we walked 160 (one way) flights of stairs to the Astoria Ciolumn for a foggy view of the town (overlooking the bridge between Wa and Or).
Overall- good sister bonding time- too bad I missed seeing Aaron who was in Seaside with some other people. I am sure there are even more stories to tell, if I can think of them, I will post them later, along with more pics. Above are some pics of the maritime museum and of Astoria.

Friday, September 01, 2006

My new digs





I absolutely love it! It's the nicest room I have inhabited yet! I picked the color myself- I think it represents me a little:)