Saturday, December 14, 2013

The Big Windy City

I know I haven't posted for awhile, but I haven't really had the inspiration to the past month. But as i sit in my bed listening to one of my favorite albums on vinyl, I suddenly got the inspiration to tell a tale about an amazing opportunity I was given!

This past November, I flew to Chicago to check out DePaul University. Not only did I hop on a plane, it hit me that I am growing up, and I am flying half way across the country to check out my potential home. As soon as I stepped foot into the city, I fell in love. The constant flow of people, city lights, and endless culture really brought fourth a new perspective.

Before I get into that, can I just say that I literally love airports and flying to a destination? I believe it is realizing (even if you are far to close and personal with the person next to you) but if you disregard that little factor, you have a few hours to yourself to do (almost) anything you please. Flying to Chicago, I sat next to these two mothers who were on a get away for a girls week. Now, I was so blessed to have them sitting next to me. The whole four hour plane ride there, we talked about college, schooling, life, etc. When we landed (which seemed so fast because they were such good company) they were a little worried about me finding a cab by myself, in a huge city that I have never been before, to the place where I was staying. The two mom's walked me all the way to the cab and made sure I was in the right cab (Chicago has so many different cabs that take you places you don't want to go.) and hugged me before I drove away. Humanity is great sometimes.

Entering Chicago as the sun was going down.
So beautiful. 
I stayed in little apartment with my mother's friend's sister (kinda confusing) whom I have never met before, and we instantly clicked and became friends. My first night there we ordered pizza, and let me tell you, deep dish pizza was a creation from God. It was so good, I can't even.
Now, how beautiful does that look?
The next morning, Lisa had to work, so I was on my own for the day. I had the whole day to look, eat, and do whatever I wanted. I woke up kind of late because there was a time change and what would have been 8 A.M. in Oregon was 10 A.M. in Chicago. I finally left around 11:30 and I just could not figure out what bus I needed to take, which was slightly embarrassing. When I finally got off the bus, I walked around with the biggest smile on my face because I knew that I could see myself living here one day, and it seriously wasn't that expensive, besides the $4 coffee I bought, oh sales tax how you put a damper on life sometimes. Anyways, the first thing I did was just walk around and just people watch, I decided that it was time to get some coffee and then proceed looking around. I went to see the Bean, a gallery park, these moving faces on glass brick and the Chicago Art Museum! I didn't done ounce of shopping while I was there, besides on the last day, and I bought socks… I took a lot of pictures, and I can't even express how blessed I am.
Pictures at the Bean! 

These glass bricks actually moved and made eye contact
to one another. This city is amazing!
Guardian imagery before entering
the Art Museum! 
The original American Gothic!
Mr. Nickel would be proud! 

A picture of a man sketching the statue
My sassy Korean friend I found! 
A park dedicated to the a art project called "Boarders" 
Great great coffee!! 

Some pictures of the city and how stunning it is! 


I took all these photos from my iPhone, so they aren't the best quality, and I do have some on a disposable camera! I forgot to bing my nice camera, and Lisa just gave me the hardest time.

On Saturday, I went to tour DePaul University, and I was disappointed in the fact that I wasn't as please as I thought I was going to be (but this is why touring colleges is so important!) I have my heart set on one school, and if I get rejected, I will probably consider DePaul if I were to get accepted. DePaul is a very respected school and also happens to be the largest Catholic school in the nation (just a fan fact), they offer all the things I want to study and have amazing scholarships! I could see myself living in Chicago, so it is definitely in the running of becoming my new home.

On Sunday, I was preparing to go home and all of a sudden, a tornado just busted out and my flight got delayed a few hours. And I was so excited, I was slightly hoping that my flight would get cancelled so I could stay just one more night. But, I was pretty productive those few hours my flight was delayed! I learned hoe to crochet and I made a headband! Which was pretty dandy.

One of the coolest things that happened was on my flight back to Oregon, I sat next to a women who filmed and edited two seasons of America's Next Top Model, and she told me that nothing is like what it is like in T.V. The film team have to put aside their morals when they see something get out of control, and have to stay completely neutral to the issues that arise during the show. Also, not only does the production team struggle with their morals, the contestants on the show struggle with all kinds of disorders. She told me that two of her favorite girls from the show now have major issues they are working through. One girl is highly addicted to meth, and she was recently just on Dr. Phil to try and receive treatment. The other girl is struggling through a huge eating disorder to try and win her modeling career back.

Most people know that those kind of reality T.V. shows bring out a staged side of people, but the struggle goes so much deeper than that. It was interesting to hear a behind the stage source to the things that really go on!

All together, the trip to Chicago was an absolutely success. Thanks mom!

-Saige

Friday, October 11, 2013

Noun of the Week

The noun of the week is the most recent episode of Glee. "The Quarterback."



As most people know, Cory Monteith (Finn) passed away in July from a drug overdose. Not only was he really loved in the show, but he was loved by all of the coe-stars that had the honor of working by his side to produce such a successful show. Because of the unfortunate situation of Cory, this put the making of the show in a predicament.

While watching the show I searched for the realism within it the episode where they dealt with the passing of Cory and his character Finn. I believe that they captured the realism during certain aspects, but not during the whole show. I have immense respect for the monologue Kurt gave at the beginning of the show. He described his feelings and excited perfectly how someone died is not a representation of who there person was.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY8wHVrP5RY to 1:06 is the monologue I was talking about.

There were total raw moments within the episode that actually made the viewer feel something. Not only were the actors playing the role of how their character grieved, but they also flashed moments of there actual self grieving. Moments in the show, the actors weren't acting, they were truly spilling how they felt. That was beautiful.

This episode wasn't only made for the rates, comments, reviews, and closure to the fans of Glee, but this was a necessity of the ones who worked with Cory, who became best friends with him through the making of Glee.

Although the whole episode wasn't just focused on Finn's death, they incorporated a great amount of his memory in the show. Not just the memory of Finn, but the memory of Cory as well.

Another great thing that happened in the show was each character captured a different form of grief, the felt with the death in a very realistic way. None of the felt with Finn's death the same, they all had their sudden bursts on anger, sadness, guilt, etc.

The most realistic scene was with Finn's mother, I won't lie, it made me cry. I cried. I could not imagine what it would be like to lose a child, and I have witnessed first hand how a mother acts when she loses someone so dear to her heart, someone she raised and loved. That alone is heart breaking to think about.

Overall, great depiction of the situation. Although the episode was rocky, the actors brought forward realness.

-Saige


Wednesday, October 9, 2013

A little piece of memory

Lately I have been having a lot of trouble writing essays for college, school, scholorships and other random things. So, I figured I would just write down all the memories that are vividly in my head and possibly gain some inspiration/motivation from that! Even if it is the smallest, dumbest thing I remember.




  •  Playing with a rental tea party set my grandpa got for me when I was living with them in California while my mom was trying to figure out way was wrong with her heart. 
  • Winning a snickers bar from my kindergarden teacher because I could do the 100 multiplication facts in 5 minutes. 
  • I find it funny that now I can't remember what 8x7 is. 
  • One day I stayed home sick and I remember Grayson coming to my door with a ballon (that is still on my wall) and a card that said "get well soon." Not only did he do this because I was sick, but he did it because he knew my aunt passed away that same day from stage 4 lung cancer. 
  • I poured baby shampoo all over my cousins clothes when he was in the shower because he woke me up by throwing paper towels that were dipped in the toilet. 
  • The last day of school my junior year, my math teacher informed me that I got the higher grade on the math final, and that was probably my biggest accomplishment that year. 
  • I won second place at a Speech and Debate tournament with my best friend Danica Wilbanks, and I have never been more proud of myself then that very moment. 
  • I told our opponents "gg" while shaking their hands and one of the guys just glared at me. 
  • Later that year he was disqualified for having his internet turned on during a PoFo round. That'll teach you not to glare at me when I give you a compliment. 
  • This one guy told my friends that he was from Pakistan during a debate round, and they thought he was lying, so I made up a fake APSats assignment "to see the diversity of where people were born." I went up to the guy and asked him, turns out he was actually from Pakistan. 
  • I got asked to homecoming by fake spider webs and pipe cleaners. 
  • I asked a group of 7th graders by dressing up as a bush for Halloween. 
  • Passion Pit was amazing live, and it was a great treat for the first day of junior year. 
  • I went to go visit my friend Sara de Noyo at the hospital one day, and even though she was there, she had so much spirit and seemed so happy, like nothing could drag her down, not even CF. 
  • That was also the day it finally hit me that my friend Frida died. I also feel kind of bad for the person driving who had to listen to me cry the whole way home. 
  • But, they bought me dinner and it was really nice. Thanks dude. 
  • After Hannah died I went to Shari's with Cory boy and he told me I was his best friend and then bought me a pie shake. 
  • My coach, Mr. Curry once told me that I was an amazing debater and that I would prosper if I kept practicing. I teared up from that comment. 
  • I went on a two week round trip this summer and I discovered new things, new people, and I realized my life is going to rule. 
  • I was fortunate enough to see Hannah 3 days before she died. 
  • One time Grayson told me there was a serial killer in my garage and I was so terrified for some reason that I actually started crying. 
  • For my 17th birthday Danica took me on a scavenger hunt and it was the greatest birthday. 
  • For Dylans 18th birthday his mom set up a scavenger hunt and the girls totally should have won. Honestly though, that was one of the best days. 
There are so many more memories I could share, and I think I might do this when I need a little more inspiration.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Noun on the Week!

This weeks noun of the week is just me totally fan girly over some amazing music produced by a human and a guitar. I have anyways had a soft spot for music that was mellow and made me feel relaxed. This artist does just that. I listen to him when I study, craft, zone out, drive, whatever. He is just perfect music to listen to for any occasion! I adore the musicians that have a sense of diversity, the musicians that branch out and play all different kinds of tunes!

Guess who does just what I admire? John Mayer!!

John Mayer is a beautiful soul 

Okay, also, John Mayer is really attractive 
The one major thing I love about John Mayer is the fact that he stuck to his taste. Every album it isn't some washed out, mainstream, lack of talent musician. Ugh, he is just so beautiful. 

Songs to Look Up and Love 

1. The Heart of Life 
2. Wildfire 
3. Something Like Olivia 
4. Who Says 
5. Born and Raised 
6. Slow Dancing in a Burning Room (acoustic) 

-Saige

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Noun of the Week!

I've decided to start a new series on my blog. Noun of the week is just something I agree with, am lusting over, in love with, etc. Just a my person, place, or thing of the week!

"If I Were a Teacher" by the wonderful Kingsley! 
Content of this video may offend some viewers
Click on this link and watch the video! 

Okay, so, this video is so spot on. Respect your teachers because you will never meet any other individual who would dedicate so much of their time for your education. Stop taking them for granted!
Teachers rule, bring them coffee and muffins, and your homework on time. 
This is Kingsley 
-Saige

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Things I Learned in High School Part Uno

This summer I feel as if I have grown up more than I have anticipated. I have finally figured out what I want to do, where I want to be, and who I aspire to be. This summer I found where I could see myself in 5 year, I found where I would like to start the beginning of my adult journey. This summer I relived to myself what makes me happy, who makes me happy, and what hobbies make me enjoy life to the fullest. This summer I learned I have to focus on myself as well, always rushing to someones recuse led me away from my own internal issues I needed to handle. This summer, I did just that.

I came back from a two week road trip ready to face the wonders of this world. I came back ready to finish my senior year stronger than ever. That got me thinking of all the great things high school has done for me, taught me, let me experience, etc. There is not enough adjectives in the English language to express my excitement I have to finish my senior year with a bang, and all the memories and new people I will meet along the way.

So here's a list of the things I have learned to love about high school, and all the things I learned in general:


  • Make friends with the class above you, they're cool and have amazing advice when it comes to intense college applications 
  • I gained a good 10 pounds just by all the coffee I drink 
  • I lost about half my paycheck by all the coffee I drink 
  • Humanities was the best decision I made, it kick my butt and I am grateful 
  • Do the reading 
  • Indie/acoustic music isn't the only "good music"out there 
  • Hip-Hop freaking bring the lyrical ruckus
  • Say thank you to all our teachers 
  • Speech and Debate changed my perception on people and the world 
  • DIs are the worst 
  • Local shops are so much better than any franchise
  • Toadally Joe Cafe has the best coffee my taste buds have ever had the pleasure of tasting
  • Drink it all day every day, stop with the nonsense Starbucks and Dutch Brothers 
  • Huckleberry Finn would have been a great book if I didn't have to analyze every page I read 
  • To Kill a Mockingbird is by far my favorite book 
  • I thank freshman english for that piece of greatness 
  • Friendships do not last forever
  • That's because a lot of people in high school suck 
  • Oly Pageant is the greatest thing I have the honor participating in
  • Thank you for having faith in my Elisa and Justin 
  • I'm disappointed in myself for being so judgmental when it came to new things 
  • All you Sprague students; sometime in your high school career take a class with either McElliott or Nickel!!!! 
  • If you rock this world, you will have them both as teachers 
  • Leadership isn't that bad, stop judging it so harshly 
  • High school parties suck 
  • Don't be so closed minded to religion 
  • Go to different religious services 
  • Create something beautiful every once and a while 
  • Stop procrastinating 
  • Learning the best thing in the world 
  • High School rules in so many aspects 
  • Enjoy it 
-Saige 

Saturday, September 7, 2013

I have glitter in my soul, Oly Pageant 2014

Life is good, life is great. I love helping people, it has always been one of my favorite things. When I was chosen to be apart of Oly Pageant this year, I was gleeful when I realized I have the whole year to raise money for Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Brainstorming ideas on how to raise money got kind of tough at times, but I have successfully brainstormed a great idea!

I have been obsessed with making glitter banners this summer, and what no better way than to sell them for the cause I am advocating for? I put a lot of hard work into the glitter banners and make them with a lot of love, no better way to make a product. Just like the book, "Secret Life of Bees" you have to give the bees love.

Anyways, the glitter banners would cost 5-10 dollars, depending on what color of glitter you would like! I have hot pink, silver, and gold. If you chose one of those colors, the banner would only be $5, dollars, but if you want a special color that I do not have, it'll cost $10 to compensate for the glitter. I can put whatever your heart desires on the banner, or you can leave it up to me and I can make something up for you.

My goal is to raise $6,000 for Doernbecher, and I can't get there without the support of all of you!

Contact me at saigeisthebomb.com@gmail.com if you don't know me over Facebook or my number! We can discus payment and what you would like! (Please want one, you are doing a good thing)

Thank you everyone! Have a great day :)

Here are some of the banners I have made!

I made this one for my friend Julia Silver! get it? Her last name is Silver

I made this for my buddy Delaney Plant! 

I made this one for my favorite coffee shop in Salem!