Skip to main content

A tour through my room

I've been meaning to do this post for awhile so finally here it is! I thought it would be fun to remember how my teenage room looked like when I'm older. Hopefully I'll still remember it well but I only recall the color of the walls and a dresser from my 5-year-old room so....:)


Not the best part of my room, I need a better way to store dance bags :)

Desk; my little red laptop and printer and Sharpies!



Comfiest reading chair ever!
I love the happy turquoise color of the walls and low Ikea bed and high-tech AC thing (thanks Dad!) I live in the Attic so with the low ceilings and rectangular space there's not many options as far furniture placement and room layout but my mom likes room rearranging and Coco always wants to help so it's turned out perfect. I think I've had it this way for almost a year. The next thing will be turquoise, sunset orange and mint blue country chic:)

Comments

  1. Dear Golda,
    I just wanted to tell you thank you. Lily loved having you for the two weeks of ballet this summer. She has just started with Miss Lisa, at Clytie Adams, and loves her. Yet it was a bit of an adjustment for her. She didn't want anyone but you for her teacher! I let her know that you were still taking classes and that we could go see you in the Nutcracker at Christmastime.

    Thank you for her introduction and being so wonderful with her. She is shy until she gets to know you, but then she can still be shy. You should see her around Uncle Malcom.

    Cricket Longaker

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you! I'm so glad she's taking at Clytie's! It's such a wonderful experience:) I had Miss Lisa my first year and loved it. I'm so glad I could teach her; she's so adorable and attentive. Can't wait till Nutcracker! ~Golda

      Delete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Apartment 51

My roommates are the best roommates of all time. We had a dance party the other day where Emmy introduced me to the 'nae nae song'. Can you believe I'd never heard it? I know. Emmy has quite the moves too. Gentry was doing laundry, which is an event because she actually does it the right way. Cold, warm washes; darks, whites, color, reds. The works. It took a few hours, so Emmy and I stayed up with her jamming out and chatting. We got a little depressed at how ugly our living room was because we'd had FHE at a guys' apartment earlier and their apartment was amazing. Framed vinyl records, leather sofa, big-screen TV, Ikea spice holders, quotes. We were put to shame. So we decided to put up a bunch of pictures on our wall. It now holds Gentry's towing ticket, pictures, The Living Christ, Proclamation to the Family, my Broadway tickets, a map of San Francisco and more. It definitely cheers up the room. We are going to hang a banner thing up too so we can hang temp...

Good News

Senior year is almost three-fourths over. And I know fourth term is just going to fly by! Moonlight, Spring Concert, Prom, AP tests, college enrollments, Graduation! Speaking of college... I got a housing scholarship to UVU!!!! I am so excited and very surprised. I wasn't really expecting it, and when I refreshed my email on my phone, walking back into Dance Company, I jumped for joy!! The scholarship covers 2/3 of the cost for room. I also have a full tuition scholarship. There are 400 students out of the total 30,000 in the Honors program, 150 are Freshman and 36 Freshman get the housing scholarship. So fees, books, about $200 per month for the apartment and food is all I need to pay. Hopefully, the Regents Scholarship will work out and cover most of that stuff! I'm so humbled, grateful, and excited to be starting this new chapter. I think, deep down I've wanted to go to UVU since my first workshop there. Now this kind of gives me the assertion that it's the right...

Camp!

Girls Camp this year was amazing. We got home today and I'm sad it's over! But next week I have a Dance Company photo-shoot and some workshops that I'm simply so excited about! They always do an amazingly fun job:) Anyway, this year I was a YCL and in charge of Devotionals. I felt bad that I couldn't fully participate in planning since I was in Europe, but it was super fun and it all worked out. Our leader or woman in charge was Julie Karren. She is one of the most amazing people I know. She has breast cancer but did not let that get in the way of planning and attending Girls Camp as if she were Super Woman. Which she is. She gave an amazing devotional that brought the spirit so strongly. She has taken this trial and turned it into a blessing, a challenge, and something that won't stop her. I admire and love her so much! Sister Richards also helped plan the Camp. She made adorable temple-shaped sugar cookies that we ate on the way up to Payson when we stopped to s...