Friday, July 23, 2010

53. My Ceiling


When I first moved into my apartment, I immediately began decorating. I love having a room of my own and the ability to decorate it how I want. Someday I hope to have a sophisticated house with well coordinated colors and silverware and china. But for now... right now I'm 21 with the world ahead of me. And right now, I can decorate my room as crazy as I want. Because I've got no one to impress and no one to answer to.

Thus, my room right now is a blend of lime greens and blues and pictures and paintings and mirrors and frames and teddy bears and bulletin boards and quotes and cards and coloring book pages. But the best part is what few people notice. It's what I see when I lay down in bed at night. It's my ceiling. =)

Halfway through the year I bought some glow-in-the-dark stars and put them up. Brian decided they weren't enough and got me a bunch more. Now I've got stars and planets and shooting stars and all sorts of glowing space things. And nothing makes me feel more at peace than laying under them in the dark just before I fall asleep.

Today's Sunny Thing?
My Ceiling

Thursday, July 22, 2010

52. Hawaiian Sweet Rolls


Brian was over for dinner tonight and noted that our family always always always has Hawaiian Sweet Rolls around.

Then I realized how much I like them. =)

If you haven't had a Hawaiian Sweet Roll, you ought to try them. They make them in wheat now if you're a health freak like me!

Today's Sunny Thing?
Hawaiian Sweet Rolls

51. My Eyes



My eyes... just one of hundreds/thousands/millions of things that I take for granted.

Yesterday I was babysitting for a 6 month old whose parents don't want him watching TV. However, like his mother, I don't like sitting in a silent house with a baby. SO I turn on the classical channel, which shows a slideshow of about 5 nature pictures and plays only classical music. It's quite the nice channel, actually. But that's beside the point.

The point is, that I was playing with the little guy and glanced up at the TV to see a simple picture that struck me somewhere deep inside. It was of a girl about my age standing with her back to the camera. She had her hands in her sweatshirt pockets, capri sweats and tennis shoes on, and a backpack on her back. She was standing on a cliff looking over the edge. The only thing we saw in the picture was the blue sky beyond her, a few fluffy white clouds floating by. But that picture hit me: I want to go there.

It took me a few years to truly appreciate all of the beauty in this world, but for some reason the Summer of 21 brought a newfound vision for it. The next picture was of someone sitting with their legs straight in front of them, ankles crossed, and mountains stretching in every direction. I wanted to be there too.

Today I went to the State park for a run. Now, our state park is questionable. Look one way and you see the coal power plant. Look the other way and you see the nuclear one. The lake will never have a green flag flying because of E.Coli in the water, and it's so murky that you can't see your feet more than 2 or 3 feet into it. However, today I was walking and all of a sudden the sheer beauty that surrounded me just hit me. I stopped. Literally stopped and turned to Brian and told him that I wished everyone in the world could feel the overwhelming sense of happiness at the beauty around us at that moment. It was wonderful.

So today, today I am thankful for my eyes. For the ability to truly appreciate all of the crazy beautiful things God had created and set before me to take in. I don't think I could ever get enough of it.

Today's Sunny Thing?
My Eyes

Saturday, July 10, 2010

49. White Water Rafting


This week brought a full week of adventure for the family. Adventure Park in West Virginia, to be exact. Zip lining, paintballing, The Blob, huge lake toys, and white water rafting.

White Water Rafting was made the most entertaining by a few select people: 1) my mom, 2) Brent, and 3) Kyle.

1) My Mom
Anyone with a less-than-adventurous mother understands this one. I've gotta give her credit... she paintballed, swam in the lake, climbed the iceberg, rafted, swam in the river, zip lined, and probably faced every fear imaginable (except her fear of small spaces, as we were in some pretty huge spaces). However, her jumpiness and nervousness made for quite an entertaining adventure. =)

2) Brent
Brent, novice guide. He was our guide the first day of rafting when we were in our tiny Duckies, as they're called (aka blow up kayaks that you sit on top of, perched, ready to fall off). He was more entertaining the second day, though. He's newer to the rafting guide position and it's quite entertaining to watch. He dumped half his boat, spun in all sorts of circles, and basically left the rest of us laughing. =P

3) Kyle
Kyle was entertaining simply because he made fun of everyone else, including us. =) He's quite the experienced guide and thus, has earned the right to make fun of people.

Twas a spectacular trip. =) I'm SO sad to be back.

Today's Sunny Thing?
White Water Rafting

48. Monopoly


That age old game. Monopoly. Known worldwide, I'm sure, and loved by thousands. Millions even.

For my family, Monopoly is a game only played on vacations.

Years ago, we took a month long trip in the motor home, hitting several states, lakes, rivers, and, mainly, national parks. Early on in the trip we purchased National Park Monopoly. Ripping open the package, we eagerly searched the board for places we'd been. Flattop, Yellowstone, National Mall, Mount Rushmore, Yosemite, Petroglyph, the Great Smoky Mountains. Since then, it's lived in our motor home. And only in our motor home.

Every trip involves late nights of cut throat Monopoly. Monopoly in which we argue and bicker over Dinosaur, Valley Forge, Yellowstone, the Trails, and Free Parking (because yes, we play the out-of-the-book rules of Free Parking). Collecting $200 when we pass Go and celebrating when we avoid the tents and lodges and Yellowstone by getting sent to Jail. Paying each player $50 when we're elected Park Ranger of the Year and paying $115 for each lodge we've set up. Mortgaging properties to pay the $1200 on Agate Fossil Beds and sighing when we have no choice but to buy Edison even though the most it will earn is $48 a hit. Laughing when mom, with her two properties, ends up beating us all by making $2500 on Free Parking and trading for a Yellow Monopoly with Stephen (those lodges are a bitch!). Everyone getting mad at dad when he refuses to make a trade, mom frustrated that he's not using this "teaching opportunity" to its full potential. National Park Monopoly has been the cause of more than one swear word in front of the kids, several nights of going to bed angry, and lots and lots of teaming up against the previous night's winner (usually dad). Yet, every single year, we go back to it. Sarah as the tent; dad, the bear; mom, the cannon; Stephen, the canoe; Andrew, the hiking boot. Each night full of the promise of doubles, community chest, bargaining, trading, and losing.

Today's Sunny Thing?
Monopoly

Sunday, June 27, 2010

47. Cowgirl Boots


Before we start, let's get one thing straight. I don't wear cowgirl boots. Nor do I think that they're cute on most girls my age. However, when I was 8, they were da shiz. I got a cowgirl outfit for Christmas & I wore it all week... even to sit on Santa's lap. I'm just that cool. =)

Today's Sunny Thing?
Cowgirl Boots


46. Cuddling


So cliche and stupid, I know. But it's worth mentioning. I sleep SO much better when I'm a little spoon. =)

Today's Sunny Thing?
Cuddling

Friday, June 18, 2010

45. Waking Up Without an Alarm


One of the many but valuable simple pleasures in life that can thoroughly improve my day is waking up without an alarm. I don't mean those days when your alarm is set to 6:30 and you wake up at 6:28. I mean the days when you don't have to set an alarm. The days when maybe you do set one, just so you don't sleep the day away, but you wake up long before that alarm anyway, well rested and ready to go.

Take today, for example. I have to leave by 4pm to get to babysitting on time. AKA I don't have to set an alarm in the morning because for ONCE I don't work at the hospital before babysitting. (Thank the Lord!). I got home from work last night around 12:30am and got to bed around 1:30am. Thus, I set my alarm for 10:30 thinking that I'd get more than the recommended 8 hours but wouldn't waste the day.

I woke up to a beautiful sunny day at 9:45am, feeling well rested and ready to face the day. =) I love that feeling!

Today's Sunny Thing?
Waking Up Without an Alarm

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

44. Cycling Class


Triathlon training is tough. I never know what to do... run? bike? swim? all three? just two? which two? how much? How do you go about getting ready for one of these?

At this point, my goal is to increase fitness as much as possible. I'm doing a bit of running and a bit of biking and once I get a little more in shape, I'll throw in some swimming as well. For now, I'd rather avoid making a total fool of myself. =P

This process has led to Cycling class at the YMCA. I've gone to 3 classes so far... two early morning ones and one yesterday evening. I tell ya... it's not an easy class & after spending all day yesterday running, playing soccer, going to cycling and pilates classes, getting out of bed for class again this morning was quite a challenge! However, it's super fun and it keeps me motivated. It gets me out of bed bright & early and leaves me all day to do anything and everything but sleeping, which I still view as a waste of time. =) Here's to getting back in shape! (darn surgery)

Today's Sunny Thing?
Cycling

43. Friends


Friends has long been the Osentoski Family Show. When we were younger, it was Full House (known to us as "Sarah's Favorite Show"). However, once we were 'of age,' my dad brought home all 10 seasons of Friends on dvd from China and it's been our show ever since.


Motorhome trips for years have been marked by a quick episode of Friends before bed. Rainy days and chilly winter nights have been spent curled up on couches with some TiVo'd episodes playing on the television (especially when the cable goes out). Friends has long been one of the only shows that the entire family can agree on, and the only show that we can watch over and over and over and still laugh every time, even if we've seen the episode a hundred times. We each have our favorite characters, our favorite episodes, our favorite seasons, but we all agree that it's among our top favorite shows. =)

Today's Sunny Thing?
Friends


Saturday, May 29, 2010

42. God's Playfulness


Today the priest at St. Anne's talked about God's playfulness. It's something I haven't really considered before but he was totally right! God's pretty silly when ya think about it.

First of all, we've got birds that repeat what we say. There's the silly way penguins waddle and the way toddlers run in their diapers. There's puppies that trip over their own feet and lightning bugs that play in fields at night. There's me and you, who, no offense, are pretty silly. There's tickling and giggling and goosebumps and hiccups and all sorts of silly things we do. Look at all of creation and just TRY to convince yourself that God doesn't have a sense of humor. You can't do it!

Thinking about that today made me very happy. =) God's a playful guy and He blessed me with the chance to enjoy it.

Today's Sunny Thing?
God's Playfulness


41. Fishing


You know it's summer when I don't update every day. =)

My dad taught me to fish when I was just a teeny little chica. Each of us kids had our own little fishing poles and we'd go out on the pontoon boat at Houghton Lake or from the shore of a pond somewhere nearby. I remember trying SO hard to cast further than he could... to catch a bigger fish. I always tried to bait my own hook to impress him and I still remember how proud he was when I finally took a fish off my hook by myself. I still do that, just because I know that he's proud to have a daughter that's not afraid of getting slimy and dirty and wormy.

This week we went on our first fishing trip of the year. It wasn't terribly successful but was definitely an adventure! We caught a few fish, got enough bites to keep things interesting, and had some good talks. I fed a baby bass to Max who usually just plays with them but, for some reason, opted to eat the entire thing this time. We stayed out until 9pm and got WHOOPED with rain. It was so fun speeding through the pouring rain, trying to outrun the lightning, and loading the boat faster than we've ever done before. Sitting on ponchos in the car, smelling wet fishy dog, and trying to warm up a bit. I don't get to spend much one on one time with my dad so trips like that when it's just us are special. It was a spectacular evening and I can't wait for more. =)

Today's Sunny Thing?
Fishing

Waiting for the first bite

hooking the first fish of the season =)

walleye!

last year's rainy fishing trip

my first fish last year... even smaller than this year's first =P

Sunday, May 23, 2010

40. This Week's Forecast



I have been WAITING for summer to hit. The Weather Channel is making claims that my dream will come true this week and I couldn't be happier about it. The unfortunate news is that I have to go back to work for 4 of the happy days. However, it's SUNNY outside and I have several days to enjoy it. Can't wait! =)

Today's Sunny Thing?
This Week's Forecast

Saturday, May 22, 2010

39. Splashing in Puddles



Do you remember preschool? The age where the world is magical and it doesn't matter that you don't understand it because it's magic? Babysitting Lily last night reminded me of that age. At two and a half, my suggestion that we go outside at the exact moment that the sky let loose and rain was POURING down was unheard of. The fact that I went out with her and splashed in puddles and got my clothes and hair soaking wet was magical and probably something she'd never seen before. After reading Emily's blog about dancing in the rain with Harper, I've missed dancing in the rain. It's an item on my list and although I've done it countless times, it's been awhile. Thus, Lily and I spent an hour spinning, splashing, dancing, running, racing, and listening to the rain. Of course, we had to pour water out of our shoes afterwards and spray off the mud and clean up the floor but it was totally worth it. It was a spectacular evening, followed by cuddling under blankets and watching The Princess and The Frog before bedtime stories. =)

Today's Sunny Thing?
Splashing in Puddles

38. Water Rings



I love watching rain hit puddles, pools, lakes, ponds... any body of water, really. Water rings fascinate me for some reason. They go on and on and on and can be metaphors for all sorts of things. Every time I spend any amount of time thinking about it, I can apply water rings to a different aspect of my life. Crazy, perhaps, but try it! I'll bet you can come up with some pretty fancy metaphors too. =)

Today's Sunny Thing?
Water Rings

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

37. Rearranging



I've always loved rearranging furniture. When I was little, I wasn't allowed to. Then I started doing it on my own and got yelled at every time because I was "hurting the dressers." (I suppose it probably isn't good for them to be drug across a wood floor). Finally my parents bought some of those plastic furniture movers that you slide under the legs to make moving easier (see the pic). It's still difficult... now you have to lift instead of push (to get the plastic sliders under each leg), but it sure makes the actual moving portion simpler.

Anyway, I used to move furniture on every holiday. Makes sense... holidays present a quiet day at home with the fam with nothing to do but eat and watch sports. I didn't really like the watching sports part so I'd go upstairs and move dressers. =) It was a good time.

Today I spent my time rearranging my mom's room. =) I was going to do my room because I've been itching to do it for weeks now (but couldn't due to surgery). However, my mom caught wind of it and mentioned how much she wanted her room rearranged. She works so much these days that she doesn't get a chance to do things like that. Thus, I spent all day moving it around and vacuuming and rediscovering things like my nursery school diploma. After being allowed to do little more than walk for the past 2.5 weeks, moving furniture proved to be a huge workout! I completely crashed afterward. I went to my room to begin moving my stuff and opted to take a quick break. Welllll that turned into a 3 hour nap and here it is, only 13 hours after I woke up this morning, and I'm tired again! (You'd think the nap would hold me for at least a couple more hours, considering I just woke up 5 hours ago!). But, alas, my mom's room got done, mine didn't, and I'm still tired.

Gives me something to do tomorrow!

Today's Sunny Thing?
Rearranging

Sunday, May 16, 2010

36. Nicknames



Kids I babysit always come up with the best nicknames. My favorite is SaSa, but I've been known as See, Seewah, Saw, Sasha, Sala, Sarita (love Guatemala), and many many others. Hearing kids attempt to pronounce my name melts my heart every time - especially when they think they've got it right and the new version sticks throughout their entire lives. Certain friends of mine have adopted some of those nicknames and given the fact that I didn't have a name that could be shortened into a nickname (which upset me quite a bit), it was quite exciting to have little minds figure out ways to do it. Those of you that live with nicknames (all the Elizabeths that go by Liz or Beth or Liza and all the Stephanies that are Steph and all the Michaels that go by Mike)... don't forget how lucky you are to get at least SOME say in your name. And for those of you that got names like Sarah... it's ALWAYS possible to shorten your name to something fun. =)

Today's Sunny Thing?
Nicknames

35. Bubbles



Today I got to play with two of the most adorable little girls ever. They've got about a 15 word vocabulary and today's favorite (aside from "hi!") was "bubbles." I brought some exciting toys over to their house today and, go figure, their favorite wasn't the plastic baseball bat or the big blue ball or the sidewalk chalk. No, it was daddy powered bubbles. Their dad, who was home for only a few days from the Marines, agreed that life would be much happier if service men and women had bubbles on base to play with. Bubbles just make the world a happier place, don't they? Especially then they're being chased by two toddling dimpled blondes. =)

Today's Sunny Thing?
Bubbles

Monday, May 10, 2010

34. Goosebumps


Usually I consider goosebumps to be a bad thing. I'm cold most of the time and don't particularly enjoy it. The other day it was 82 degrees outside and I still had goosebumps. I was born to live in 88-92 degree weather and, unfortunately, popped out in Michigan.

However, goosebumps are a pretty cool thing. First of all, the word is just silly. Goosebumps. Who came up with that one? I could probably find out but speculating is so much more fun. (Ignorance is bliss, no?). Secondly, how amazing that it is possible to erase them with a quick rubbing? Friction is pretty cool. The fun part is that they don't last. Can you imagine eternal goosebumps? Get cold once and you're screwed for life. Ah!

Anyhow, goosebumps are pretty cool if you really break it down. They prove to people that it is, indeed, possible to be cold on a sunny 82 degree day. =)

Today's Sunny Thing?
Goosebumps

Sunday, May 9, 2010

33. Brunch



I am a huge fan of brunch. It allows for a late wakeup time, tons of yummy food, and usually a bunch of close friends & family. Brunch also typically means that the entire day is free because it hits at a very awkward time if you're working or in school. This morning brunch was served by the IHM nuns & was quite yummy. Happy Mommy's Day! We had lots of fruit, which basically made my day. Not only that but I met with Sister Pat about planning a retreat for college age kids in Monroe because unfortunately we don't have anything of the sort! I've got lots of plans for this retreat -- pretty stoked to plan it. But I digress. Point is, brunch today was a blessing & I thoroughly enjoyed spending the day with my mommy, grandparents, & Brian. =) My mom & I had the giggles all day and thanks to the kids last night, I'm in a much better mood (despite yucky tummy issues). AKA Brunch = amazing.

Today's Sunny Thing?
Brunch