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Monday, February 24, 2014

And off we go...

In honor of my father's birthday, this is a tribute to his birthday weekend. My mom took off work early Friday and come and picked me up after my class. This was all kept secret from my dad so when we got home and he was conveniently taking the trash to the green boxes. My mom, my brother, and I moved all of my bags up to my room very quickly and when my dad arrived home, he was very shocked to see me laying on the couch and said very startled, "What are you doing here?"

Okay so boring story? My dad is extremely hard to surprise, being one of those people who shakes the box on Christmas morning and can tell you exactly what is inside no matter how unique you think the gift is. But he was truly surprised that I came home to see him on his birthday.

Saturday we went to the Steven F. Udar-Hazy Center aka the National Air and Space Museum in Dulles, VA because my dad loves places like that. I went in with an open mind but I wasn't sure how much fun I would really have.

To start we went up in a seven-story observation tower (the picture below is what it looks like and also a picture I used from Google, not one I took) the museum has that looks over the Dulles Airport where you can see planes taking off and landing. This was my family's favorite part because it has such a beautiful view, not to mention the awesome architecture of the tower itself.



This is part of the view that we had with me throwing a quat for Phi Mu of course! The tower to the left of my elbow is the tower at the Dulles Airport which gives you a glimpse of how awesome it was even though no picture can depict the real beauty.

We then walked around both hangars, the air and then the space. Southwest Airlines was there and provided me with pretzels which were very helpful for my always growling stomach. The coolest part of the Air hangar was the Enola Gay which was huge and for those who don't know, the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Japan. Fun fact of the day: the Enola Gay was named after the pilot's mother. The picture below was my brother's favorite plane. He thought it looked so cool because it was square-shaped and so tiny.


The Space hangar had the real Discovery Space Shuttle in it which just blows my mind. It was beyond huge it was so cool to see it in person because that's not a common opportunity. The sides had black marks on them from going in and out of space which was a really cool detail to me!


I was just dying to ride the simulator because everyone I know that's been to the museum said that was there favorite part. The simulator consisted of a white box-shaped machine that me and my mom got in with the hopes of me steering and my mom shooting. Mom had the whole shooting thing down but I wasn't the best driver so I just flipped us upside down a few times and it was still fun. Then was the gift shop, every girl's dream anywhere they go. I got freeze dried ice cream sandwiches for me and my boyfriend Trevor which I think is so neat.

Trevor had to work so he couldn't go with us to the museum but we were gonna be near his house so he tagged along to Longhorn Steakhouse which in my opinion is the best end to any day. The food was great and Trevor's steak was shaped like a heart so clearly I had to take a picture.


Overall it was a great day and I think anyone will enjoy their time at the National Air and Space Museum. I'm so glad I got to come home and surprise Dad for his birthday since I love surprises and I'm so thankful for all my parents have done for me and how great of a support system they are that it's the least I can do.

With love,
Bailey
xoxo

Thursday, February 13, 2014

In honor of Valentine's Day...Phi Mu Kissing Booth!

Okay...so not truly a kissing booth. I did not sit and wait for lines of strange boys to kiss me...thank goodness. This kissing booth was giving Hershey Kisses to those who donated for our philanthropy Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. This, along with MadiTHON that I mentioned earlier, raise money for this awesome organization.




The first picture is of some of my sisters and me that worked the 2-3 PM shift yesterday and the second is of me and my big with one of the posters. It's so much fun! Shout out to my awesome sister Christine Horab for the cute Hershey Kiss idea on the poster and the even cuter and witty saying on the banner (because I mean, in all honesty, who wouldn't wanna be kissed by a Phi Mu even if it's just a Hershey Kiss?). What an awesome way to raise money for an awesome cause by celebrating the fun of Valentine's Day. We also gave out cute stickers that said, "I've been kissed by a Phi Mu!"

Unfortunately the weather prevented us from doing the kissing booth today but hopefully it'll still go on tomorrow! I can't say I'm really complaining though cause I'm loving this foot of snow and even better the rare snow day we get here at JMU. Hope everyone stays safe and warm!

With love,
Bailey
xoxo

Monday, February 10, 2014

MadiTHON!

I don't know if y'all have heard, but dance marathons are the hip thing on college campuses throughout the US. And since JMU is the best campus, although I'm clearly biased cause I love my school, JMU is having it's first ever dance marathon this March!! Can ya tell I'm excited?

It's being put on by Phi Mu and DU in order to raise money for the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and what's more fun than donating/raising money for charity while also having fun? (If you're sitting there thinking, "What's a dance marathon?" here's the website to help ya out http://dancemarathon.com/AboutUs).



My original goal was to personally raise $100 dollars but my first two donations totaled $70 and I decided that I could contribute a lot more money than that! I'm currently 23% of the way to my goal of raising $300 and I added the CMNH Donation Badge to my site so y'all can help me out!

CMNH isn't just something that I'm supporting cause I have to as a member of Phi Mu. This organization helps out so many people and is absolutely wonderful and I'm so blessed to have the opportunity to aid them in their goal. And I can do so by having fun!

I'd love if y'all would donate to my cause but if not, just check out some videos on YouTube of CMNH dance marathons and you'll see how awesome this really is! Maybe you'll even wanna bring one to your campus...

With love,
Bailey
xoxo