| Off to Oklahoma City! |
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We're going to the College World Series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have the best job ever. Watch the Bruins on TV starting Thursday 6PM!
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[22 Jan 2008|06:34pm] |
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I recieved this shirt in the mail today:

It has been the highlight of my week. I can't wait to wear it!
BTW... CONRATULATIONS, JOLENE! I'm sure your wedding was beautiful, and I can't wait to hear all about it!
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[13 Dec 2007|05:28pm] |
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Christmas > finals
Almost there....
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| Huzzah! |
[05 Aug 2007|02:34am] |
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Words we need to begin recirculating into our vocabulary:
Hodgepodge Shenanigan Tomfoolery Whippersnapper Hootenanny Saucy Hooligan Riff-raff Lolligag Poppycock Huzzah
Just try it. They're good for a giggle. PLUS you will automatically seem more classy and sophisticated while using them. Guaranteed.
Now enough with the riff-raff. Stop your lolligagging and hand me that hootenanny.
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| TAGGED! |
[02 Aug 2007|09:00pm] |
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1. List seven habits/quirks/facts about yourself. 2. Tag seven friends
I just can't refuse a tag by Jen :)
1. It's very difficult for me to go to sleep without either the TV or my iPod on.
2. Politics is something I try to stay as far away from as I can, but it's starting to get unavoidable... And the belligerant Republican views of my Dad and brother Tyler are doing nothing to lure me into their way of thinking.
3. I am a kid at heart. I can carry on conversations with 8-12 year olds forever... especially if the topic is Disney Channel.
4. On September 7th, my 21-year-old brother and I will be attending an Aly & AJ concert along with thousands of screaming prepubescent girls.
5. I absolutely LOVE dance music: disco, funk, electronica, pop... But I can't dance to save my life.
6. First kiss/boyfriend at 16
7. Being at UCLA, one of the most liberal and religiously diverse univesities in the country, has actually brought me closer to God.
I don't even think I have seven friends on LiveJournal.
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[15 May 2007|05:31pm] |
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This past weekend was the first time I'd been home in three weeks. I saw Spiderman 3 and thought it was incredibly cheesy, but entertaining overall. My brother and I went to a co-worker's house on Friday and played Monopoly until 3AM. I totally won. For Mother's Day, I made my mom a card with construction paper, glue, glitter, and markers. A second grader could have done a better job, but it's the thought that counts.
Saturday, I watched UCLA softball on TV and realized how much I want to be a part of the team. I'm looking into an equipment manager position, which would allow me all of the UCLA athlete benefits like priority enrollment, tutoring, free Adidas stuff, etc. Plus, I get to hang out and travel with the team. I would have to be at every practice and every game, which is fine. Sometimes I feel like I have too much free time for my own good anyway. I'm just hoping the manager position doesn't conflict too much with marching band, because I'm definitely doing band again next year.
At home, I discovered that my neighbors have about six mules. I don't exaxctly live in the boonies, Arcadia is a pretty busy suburb, so it's funny for me to think that my neighbors have a farm in their backyard. The mules are very friendly, but smell awfully bad. I captured a few intimate moments with my camera:

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| "So scared of getting older, I'm only good at being young" |
[06 Mar 2007|12:44pm] |
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I am terrible at keeping journals... both offline and online. I realize that I tend to keep things to myself, which isn't always a good thing. So, here I am to keep the 3 people that read my LJ updated on my life.
This second quarter has been quite a turnaround for me. Socially, I feel much more comfortable. I have friends that I can actually trust to be able to call up and do things with, as opposed to the "aquaintences" I had up until now. I have a great roomate set for next year, which is something I was so scared about. I was originally going to have the school pick a random roomate for me, but I really think God saw how much I was struggling and decided to step in. Now I'm going to be rooming with the one person I feel closest to here at the school. And hopefully if all goes to plan, we'll be staying in a much nicer dorm with a beautiful view of Westwood and the ocean! I'm also getting a lot closer to my bible study group, which has really been helping me out.
I'm taking a speech class next quarter, which I'm hoping will help me to open up more (plus it's a requirement for the major I want to pursue). What I really want to do is to somehow get involved with the UCLA softball team. I was so dedicated to softball in high school, and now I'm attending a school that boasts one of the best teams in the country. Thing is, I can't expect to get involved if I never speak up to the players and coaches. I actually went all the way to Palm Springs last weekend just to see UCLA play against Northwestern and Texas play Oregon State in a tournament. Texas is home to one of my favorite softball players, Megan Willis.
So socially, things are going well. Academically, however, I've been slipping. Not to the point of failing, I couldn't possibly let myself get to that level, but my study habits have really suffered. I have trouble focusing on homework and tend to procrastinate everything until the last minute. It all worked out fine for me last quarter because my classes were a little easier and I was able to type up a paper the night before it's due and still get an A or B. It also worked for my History paper during this current quarter: I wrote a 5 page paper the night before it was due and pulled out with a B. So I used the same method for my Communication Studies paper that was due today. We've had the prompt for nearly 2 months, and I just started yesterday. Turns out I couldn't do it this time. I didn't even turn it in. I'm going to hand it in tomorrow and lose points for being late. I suppose this is a wake up call for me. This is also coming two weeks before finals, so I still have a chance to make things better.
Okay, so that's school. My birthday was Saturday. I had a great weekend. Friday was my family birthday dinner. My mom had asked me earlier in the week what I wanted her to make for my birthday meal. I think I said ham and potatoes with cornbread, but come Friday my mom surprised everyone with catered Chinese food. I thought that was hilarious. After dinner, my mom decided to give me my first gift. I didn't really ask for any specific gifts this year, so I didn't know what to expect. I was very pleasantly surprised to unwrap 2 orchestra-level tickets to Wicked at the Pantages Theatre! I'm going March 28, and I can't wait! Yay for moms.
On Saturday, my actual birthday, I took a mini road trip with Sharon to visit Zainub at UCSD. We went to the beach at La Jolla Shores, and then went shopping in downtown La Jolla. It was such a beautiful day, it didn't even look real. That night, we met up with my oldest brother Adam in San Diego for dinner at CHILE'S! The waiters sang "Happy Birthday" to me and gave me a free milkshake... yayuh.
I'm going to stop typing now, because this is just getting way too long. But first, a link to pictures from my weekend:
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| NOTRE Freakin' DAME |
[22 Oct 2006|11:42pm] |
My weekend was spent in South Bend, Indiana for the UCLA vs. Notre Dame football game. All of the fans were surprisingly very supportive of our school. They kept telling us that we played a great game, that they loved the band, and that they hoped we had a good time. And what a great game it was... we were winning the ENTIRE game, up until the last 27 seconds. Notre Dame came back and scored to win 20-17.

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| ucla |
[18 Oct 2006|06:34am] |
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Time to play catch up!
I love college. Yes, I miss home sometimes, but I wouldn't trade this for anything. See for yourself:

Click the tiny picture for more pictures!
 by daynuuh
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| More Illinois |
[22 Aug 2006|01:03am] |
I can't believe I forgot to post the link to my Chicago/Farm Town Illinois pictures!
FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE
Also, some quick facts for you that I learned on my trip:
1. The town of Joliet, Illinois (home of Adrienne Young from My Fair Brady) is right next to a town called Romeoville. That's right... Romeoville and Joliet.
2. While travelling on the Interstate from Chicago to Geneseo, you will be fined $10,000 if you hit a road worker.
3. None of the public restrooms outside of O'Hare Airport offer toilet seat covers. NONE.
4. The "sizzle rule": If you're baking something in the oven and want to know whether it's done or not, lick your index finger and place it in the middle of the bottom of the pan. If it sizzles, it's done (courtesy of Aunt Sherry).
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| Day One |
[09 Aug 2006|07:42pm] |
So today was pretty crazy. We arrived at LAX around 4:30 AM for our 6:05 AM flight. At the gate, we find out that our flight is actually scheduled for 6:05 PM.
Go figure.
But thank God, we managed to get squeezed onto a 6:00 AM flight to Denver and then Chicago. The catch was that we had to sit seperately. So I was all by my lonesome for 4 hours. But it didn't matter, we got to Chicago by 1:30 in the afternoon, and all was right in the world.
So far, Chicago pretty much kicks ass. Sure, it smells a little and it's full of terrible drivers (people honk ALL THE TIME for no reason), but everything is just so BIG. The buildings seem to go on forever, I absolutely love it.
Here is my picture of the day:

That's at Navy Pier. My mom kept comparing it to Santa Monica Pier, but there's really no comparison. Navy Pier is only 10 years old, and it's clean. Santa Monica is old, rusty, and not to mention totally HIV Positive.
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I'm leaving tomrrow (actually, today) at 6AM for Chicago. I'll be gone for 6 days. I am bringing my laptop, but internet connection isn't exactly guaranteed.
I plan on coming home with a horde of photographs, and maybe some postcards for cool people like yourself.
Adios!
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I'm almost proud of myself... I made my own background.
I have a current unhealthy obsession with Hannah Montana. I suppose this is my new Narnia. As long as it's Disney, I guess it'll work. Plus, her songs are really catchy.

Spending time throughout this week with my cousins Ally and Carrie, ages 7 and 17 respectively, is what pushed me into said obsession. They're both huge fans (which proves the true universal appeal), and now I'm hooked.
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[23 Jul 2006|11:11pm] |
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Saturday, July 22 2006 will go on the record as one of the hottest, if not the hottest day in the San Gabriel Valley. And the humidity made it practically unbearable. Lucky for me, I was working the cash register inside the store with the air conditioning. Even still, every single conversation I had with the customers involved how miserable they were and how they've never seen weather here like this, etc etc. It made me fear the outside world... like the Midwest.
So throughout this one day, we had rain, huge gusts of wind (almost tornado-like), nearly a power outage with lights flickering throughout the store, freezers breaking down because of the heat, and to top it all off: a nice big chunk of TREE fell in the parking lot. A branch like 20 feet long broke off around 11:00pm. Thank God the store was closed and nobody parked near the area. They didn't clear it until this afternoon, so it was amusing to watch drivers make their way around it just to park their vehicles.
Today's weather was slightly cooler, but still wretched. And of course I was put on shopping cart duty. I probably lost ten pounds just from sweating. I went into the walk-in freezer after a cart run and nearly fell asleep.
But enough bitching about the weather. I finally got my laptop. A Dell Inspiron E1505. It's big, silver, sleek, and SEXY. Now if only I could get a reliable internet connection...
I have relatives visiting from Chicago right now. They have an 11-year-old boy and a 7-year-old girl. The girl is at that age where she is ridiculously blunt about everything. For example, while she was getting her manicure yesterday, she said "The lady doing my mom's nails is prettier than this lady doing mine". And this morning she watched me put my makeup on and told me "You look way better with makeup". It's hilarious because however true they may be, I'm always taken aback when she says things. She also told me that if Eric wasn't my brother we would make a "cute couple". WHO SAYS THAT?!
But she's cute, she makes me laugh.
Oh, and did you know that it's spelled raspberry? I was searching for Prince's song, and couldn't find it because I kept spelling it "Rasberry Beret". That's the biggest thing I've learned this whole summer.

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| Summah |
[28 Jun 2006|12:41am] |
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I have officially graduated.
I feel... about the same. BUT WITH FREEDOM.
I'm setting out to make these next 3 months filled with nothing but good times and money making. So far, I've already made $200, been to Catalina, hung out with my friends, rented 4 movies, had a sleepover, ridden bikes to Blockbuster (twice), and of course been to the beach. I have put my complilation on summer/graduation pictures HERE. So please visit...
There has been one downside, however... I had to say good-bye to one of my best friends, Gab. She moved to Pennsylvania on Monday. It's not going to be the same without her this summer.
Roberto Love :_(
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| College Softball |
[05 Jun 2006|01:34am] |
I just wanna give her a hug.
Catherine Osterman- arguably the greatest pitcher in college softball. Her career ended yesterday at the hands of UCLA (booyah). In the picture, she's hugging the Texas catcher Megan Willis, whom which my brother has become infatuated with.
Now for Dodger game pictures:
( Read more... )
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[03 May 2006|08:44pm] |
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It's been a while since I've had a decent update, so I'm going to post a bunch of pictures that deserve to be posted.
( Click for more pictures! )
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To: "dana johnson" From: "Gordon Henderson" Subject: Appeal to UCLA through the Bruin Marching Band Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 20:34:43 -0700
Dear Dana,
I have been informed by the office of Undergraduate Admissions that your appeal has been accepted and that you will soon be receiving notification of your admission to UCLA this fall. Congratulations! We will contact you over the Summer to give you details about the upcoming fall season, which includes full band trips to both Notre Dame and Cal!
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Gordon Henderson Director UCLA Bruin Marching Band
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| College |
[01 Apr 2006|06:30pm] |
Y'know... it's the first day of Spring Break and I'm already thinking way too much.
I finally had my in-depth conversation with my mom about which college I should go to this fall. I'm working on my UCLA marching band appeal right now, which seems like it will give me a reasonable chance of getting accepted into the school. But is that what I really want? To go to a very liberal campus with thousands upon thousands of stereotypical college kids drinking, debating, and rioting over basketball games? I'm not saying that necessarily as a bad thing, it would just be very different.
...But I suppose that's what college is all about. I'm supposed to break out and get an experince. Plus, I'd love to riot over basketball games, haha.
My other option is so completely opposite of UCLA that I can't believe the decision between them is so annoyingly difficult. Point Loma has an even smaller student body than Arcadia High School. It's a Christian campus by the ocean with strict policies against drinking and causing trouble on campus. It's safe, kind of like I am. They have a great music program, but no marching band :(
My brother Adam lives half an hour away from Point Loma, and my brother Eric is going to school about half an hour away from UCLA. I know some students at both campuses. I've talked to the music directors at both campuses. I've visited both campuses. I LOVE both campuses.
AHHHHHH
 ucla?
 point loma?
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