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Meeting The Pioneer Woman

I can honestly admit I’m a new fan to The Pioneer Woman and her amazing website. Some people who could be named have been a fan of hers much, much longer than I have. I finally sat down about two months ago and started going through her website and fell in love. I’m sorry I resisted so long Emily. You were right. Can you forgive me? Ree seems like a real down to earth kind of lady and hasn’t let fame go to her head like a lot of bloggers who’s blogs I read.

Not to link links or anything.

Ree is a woman of many talents and through her website it’s actually given me a desire to learn to cook (!), try gardening, and learn more about photography. I guess with photos I always felt that you had to take the perfect shot and couldn’t do much in the way of post production work. Pioneer Woman taught me that yes, while taking an amazing shot is a plus, post production work isn’t something to be ashamed of.

Thanks for that, PW.

Anyway, even though I’m a self professed newbie fan of hers it didn’t stop me from going all fangirl when I heard that she was going a mini book tour and would be up here in Seattle.

Cue minor heart attack and email to Emily of “WE ARE SO GOING TO THIS.” All in caps and horrifying in the intensity in which I emailed it.

Unfortunately the day before the big event Emily was unable to come up for it thus it was decided (or arm twisted enough) that Mack would instead go with me. Mack, being the good sport that he is, went along for the ride to humor his girlfriend in her fangirl ways.

This was only my second book signing to date. The first one I did a few years ago with Hayley to see Philippa Gregory when she was doing a book tour for “The Constant Princess”. It was kind of a small signing with perhaps about fifty fans. The thing I really remember about it though? I had a runny nose the whole time.

Slightly related thing about me: I get a runny nose when I’m nervous. What’s up with that, body?

Anyway, since this was my second book signing I went in not really knowing how it would go down and thinking la-de-da! it might be kind of a small intimate affair like the last book signing I went to! Yes, I went into this painfully oblivious as to the fanbase and intensity of Pioneer Woman’s powers. I thought it might last only an hour or two to wait to get the book signed and we’d be out the door to my parents house to get some stuff we needed to get.

Wrong.

On so many levels was I wrong.

Four and a half hours later (and lots of book window shopping and iPhone games) my group, G, was finally called and victory was soon mine. Now, I had brought my Nikon D90 but here’s the thing: I’m painfully shy. Like, I don’t like asking people to take their photos since I myself hate having my photograph taken. It’s something I seriously need to work on especially when it was finally our turn to go up the people helping Ree out balked that I didn’t have a camera. I had left it in the car. I had my phone and I think they were unimpressed that I asked for a photo taken with my phone with the amazing Pioneer Woman herself.

Duly noted: get over my shyness and realize it’s okay to take photos at book events. I worried I’d make her feel like a zoo animal or something by taking her picture. Obviously I’m a touch over-critical about this stuff.

When we went up to Ree she was, as stated, one of the nicest people ever. When I requested she sign the copy of her book I bought for Emily with a special message not only did she get a kick out of it but actually KNEW what we were referencing. Like, she reads her twitter at-reply messages! I was blown away. Seriously.

Sorry Emily for embarrassing you so thoroughly in front of Pioneer Woman. She totally got a kick out of it though!

Special Message to Emily
(referencing a tweet)

All in all? I adore the Pioneer Woman and think you should all buy her book! It’s made me, the person who hates being in the kitchen, excited to try to make all of this food! Plus, it’s supporting a, pardon the language, kick ass woman who is the nicest and coolest person you’ll ever meet.

Mack, Pioneer Woman, Me

Now, when her next book comes out I’ll know to actually bring along my camera.

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A Love of Ferry Docks

I think by now it’s fairly obvious that I have a love for ferry docks…

Dock at Sunset

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25 Life Lessons on my 25th Birthday

Yesterday I turned 25. Since about the time I was a teenager I’ve always hated my birthdays. It’s not to say that they don’t always tend to be wonderfully amazing and full of love and kindness. It’s just this: I hate turning another year older. What woman doesn’t? Really?

I thought so.

My 25th birthday was fairly uneventful and relaxing, just how I want it. I’ve mentally caught myself today a few times going “Holy shit I am 25… I don’t feel 25…” I think the greatest gift by far was that Mack’s Dad is on the mend (better words to serve the situation justice would be directly from Mack’s mother in her blog posts here and here) and life is good.

Since I’m feeling particularly sappy this birthday, here are 25 life lessons/things of importance (in no particular order) I’ve learned in the last 25 years:

  1. Family is who you laugh with, you cry with, and who drives you crazy. I’m so thankful for my family and the families who let me into their lives and teach me so much.
  2. Getting dirty isn’t the end of the world. Sometimes it’s half the fun.
  3. Take risks. You never know if you’ll like something until you try it out.
  4. Sometimes the best things in life are free. Other times they’re pretty expensive but worth it in the end.
  5. Pay attention to the small details. They might be the most important and life altering.
  6. Travel. The whole world is at your finger tips and it expands your knowledge/life/understanding so much.
  7. Don’t sweat the small stuff. Even the stuff you think is big ultimately it might not be.
  8. Life is fragile and not to be taken for granted.
  9. Don’t judge a book by a cover… although sometimes your initial impressions of people turn out to be true. Give them a chance first.
  10. It’s okay to admit you need help and you don’t know all the answers.
  11. Relationships are hard work. It makes them that more enriching and worth it.
  12. Try new foods that might otherwise be scary. To go with point 3 you never know until you try how much you might love something.
  13. Communicate your needs/wants/desires. Don’t assume people know what is going through your mind.
  14. Sometimes the best car trips are going no where with someone you love by your side and the open road in front of you.
  15. Don’t limit yourself or sell yourself short. You might think and know someone else is better at something out there but why beat yourself up over it? Know your limitations and shortcomings and work and making them better.
  16. Nothing is more relaxing than the touch of someone you love.
  17. Dance. And sing. Even if it gets you looks let go with wild abandon.
  18. Make new friends and acquaintances to go with ones you have. Never limit the number of friends.
  19. Cut out the drama and poison you don’t need to deal with. It creates unnecessary stress and ultimately, who is it helping?
  20. Learn to enjoy yourself. Love yourself. Know what a worthwhile individual you are. If you don’t believe it than why should others believe it?
  21. Try to learn something new everyday. If you can’t do that, improve upon something you know everyday. Always strive to be a better person.
  22. Be loyal to those around you and give devotion, patience, and caring to those who deserve it. Show those who you love that you do love them with your whole heart.
  23. Listen to music. Read. Actual do these things and pay attention.
  24. Relax.
  25. Smile.

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