Monday, April 26, 2010

senior prom.

This past weekend I went to my last high school dance ever, my senior prom. Ohhhh, prom! I have never been much of a dance person. I always look forward to them, like normal high school girls, its just that rather than looking forward
to the actual dance, I look forward to getting ready with mom, taking 1000 pictures, and eating
a wonderful dinner with wonderful friends. In
all honesty, I could skip the whole dance part all together. But if I had to end my dance career on a dance-- this wasn't a bad one to end it on. I got ready with mom, took 1000 pictures, had a fun dinner in my backyard with great people, and went to a beautiful dance at the Villa in Tyler with a great date! Not much more a girl could ask for, huh? All in all it was a good night and a great way to celebrate senior year coming to a close with
some of my favorite people in the world.

Before I show y'all the pics I thought I would humor myself with these first...

this was my first prom ever.
heath, mason and I went to our freshman
and Senior proms together.

me and heath, freshman year.


and now for saturday's pics! :).....


me and samantha getting ready!

me and my wonderful daddy!

yes, they really did wear those.

my wonderful date, Cole.

me and heath three years later.

the group of amazing people that I got to
share my last dance experience with!!


So, there you have it. Senior prom has now come and gone which can only
mean one thing: graduation is that much closer!!:)

Until next time,
Madison


Monday, April 19, 2010

10 things i love(d) about high school.

I was reminiscing today about all of the things I have truly enjoyed during my high school years. There are so many little things that I couldn't even try to take the time to list but there are also bigger things that have meant so much to me and so I have chosen to list and explain those things. Whether it be a person, a place, or even a thing it has definitely gotten me through the ups and downs of high school and therefore, definitely blog worthy material.

So, here it goes the 10 things i love(d) about high school. (in no order!)

10. Hot Tamales, Sun Flower seeds, and Pickles.

yes, to you, and probably to most people these three things sound absolutely disgusting, especially when all consumed at once. But, not to me. These three things are some of my favorite, if not my favorite, food on this planet. Whether I am happy, sad, or indifferent I can always enjoy these three things.

9. Jetta.

yes, my 1999 Volkswagen jetta, holds quite the place in my heart! Three of the four years I have had in high school, jetta has been with me. We've been through running out of gas (twice), broken air conditioning(twice), speeding tickets (twice), broken cup holders, broken radios, broken headlights and taillights, a few too many bottom-out experiences, and the list goes on. But most of all it's been a car or rather even a place, that I have learned in. I've learned how to laugh with friends until you feel like you will puke, sing loudly with friends uncontrollably, and really seize a day by rolling my windows down! Thanks jetta, for always being consistent! (consistent in breaking, and consistent in bringing a lot of joy into my life!!:)

8. 414 east heritage.

i moved to 414 east heritage the summer after 3rd grade. I have done most of my growing here at this place that i am lucky enough to call home. This home brings me joy, comfort, and peace. When I look back on my high school years, I know I will remember 414 east heritage. The memories are never ending from this place, this home. This home built me.

7. say CHEESE.

pictures. I love pictures, and I really found this love during my high school years. I love having pictures of the memories my friends and I created. I know that these memories won't be forgotten, because they are documented by these pictures. Oh, and because they are all over my room and will be all over my soon to be dorm room.

6. Starbucks with Em.

ever since the middle of our junior years, me and emma have met at starbucks at least once a week to laugh, cry, and pray together. I don't know if emma will ever really realize how much those nights meant to me. Not only did our relationship grow as friends but we also grew as woman of God. I am so thankful for these times we had together.

5. Eickner Road.

it isn't so much the actual road but rather the people that live on it and all of the fun times I had with them. Shane, Tonda, Tavis and Tallen live at the end of Eickner road in a little country house on some land. This family welcomed me into their lives during the last two years of my high school career. My best memories of life on Eickner road will consist of late night swimming (in our clothes), late nights of train and wahoo, horse back rides, late night talks, and most all laughter--a lot of laughter.

4. Colorado.

For three out of my four summers during high school I have spent a week in Colorado. Twice with my church and once with the fam on vacay! Colorado is one of my all time favorite places to be! I love the mountains, and I love the closeness I feel with God when im in the mountains. These three trips were all remarkable times in my life that I will never forget!

3. 1207 cumberland.

no, i don't have two houses! 1207 Cumberland is the home of the Mason gang, and a place that I love so much and retreat to often. Besides my own home, there is no other place in this whole world where i feel more comfortable to be myself--completely! This is a place of refuge for me full of people who i care so deeply for! Thanks, 1207 Cumberland for being what you are to me!

2. my journal.

besides the people in my life that have shaped me over the past four years this might be the next thing I cherish most. Call me crazy, thats fine, but it's my journal. I bought the journal at the end of my freshman year and have been writing in it ever since! It is full of all of my emotions, thoughts, and memories of high school and I so love getting to write in it-- and reading it too!

1. Brook Hill.

I adore this school that I have been blessed to attend for all of my high school years. I have enjoyed being challenged academically and spiritually, watching the Guard play for three state titles, and most of all the relationships I found here at Brook Hill. I am eternally grateful for this place that I am looking forward to calling my Alma Mater.

whewww! that was a long post--but well worth it! So, there you have it!

Until next time,
Madison


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Life as I know it--today.


Note: this post isn't about anyone, nor does it contain anything profound. sooo, if you aren't interested in my random rambling about how i feel about life at this exact moment-- you might want to sit this one out.

Im at work right now. Every post that I have written so far has been at work--because I get bored out of my flipping mind. Anyway, that isn't the point. The point is that I do most of my thinking while I am at work. It is like an open opportunity for my thoughts to go hay wire and don't worry, they seize the opportunity. Once I let my mind start going... it won't stop. Maybe this blog will help, maybe it won't. BUT none the less
it keeps me occupied for a little while... and so it i
s well worth it.

The countdown for graduation is now at 38 days. Crazy, I know.

I am really trying to seize each moment, yes moment, that I have with my friends. I can't stand the thought of our lives going separate ways, even though I know it will be best for everyone. It will be so exciting to see how each person grows and to see what each of us will do with this life given to us. But it is still sad knowing that it will n
ever be like this again-- 58 students joined as classmates and as friends out to conquer the world. (the small brook hill world, that is). I think that I had more "junioritis" than I have senioritis. I only say this because I remember at the end of last year being pretty miserable and looking for every excuse in the book to not attend school. And even though I am definitely excited and ready to graduate, im not miserable and I actually enjoy going to school. I think this is because I know that I only have 38 days left of doing it and like I said earlier, I am really trying to seize each moment that I have left of being a Brook Hill student.

our first day of Senior year.


So everything that involves graduating is naturally on my mind. But another thing that fills my thoughts daily is the summer that is planned for me... which mind you starts in about 45 days.

I will be a Baby Ruth this summer at Pine Cove Christian Camps in my hometown of Tyler, Texas. This is a discipleship program for graduating Seniors that lasts 5 weeks. I will start May 30th and be done July 3rd. I am so excited about what God is going to do in my life during these 5 weeks, and I have absolutely no idea what to expect. I have heard stories from past baby ruths about life-changing experiences, and I hope that I will have some of my own to share by the time July 3rd roles around. Although I am unsure of how much enjoyment I will receive from this discipleship time, one thing I know for sure is that I want to be radically changed and transformed into a more Godly woman with a burning desire to know Christ more. So if you are reading this, pray for just that. That this summer as a Baby Ruth, whatever that entails, will be a time of growth for me, mentally, relationally, and especially spiritually.

Ok, the rambling has to stop now.

Leaving you with excitement, curiosity, and even some nerves as the next 38 days play out.


Madison


Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Sentimental and Emma.


I dont know if it's just because I am graduating soon, and thats why I am getting all sentimental or if it's just that this is how my crazy mind is wired. Probably a little bit of both. But regardless, the point is...I am getting all sentimental. Its like I want to graduate so bad one minute, and then the next I can't stand the thought of moving on and away from my classmates, my room (aka: my space) and my family. But whether or not I am ready, time is still time and in 44 days I will walk across the stage and never return to this world that I have come to know so well-- high school.

Last post, I shared with yall 5 beautiful girls who mean the
world to me, and today, I want to share with you ONE girl, who also means the world to me and who I am lucky to call my best friend.

Emma Kate Hunter is... brilliant, charming, hilarious, gorgeous, fun, loving, and FULLY equipped to change people's lives and this world around us. She is a God-fearing woman who on a daily basis challenges me to become a better human being. She challenges me to serve others, to read God's word, to give abundantly, to love immensely and to strive to always
be better. She is crazy and she is honest. She is humble and she is a leader.

She is wonderful in every aspect of the word.

Here are some of my favorite pictures of us through the years.


Here we are at a Family get-away. Not our first, nor our last.
Im guessing 6th grade...maybe 5th.


A family get-away again (a trip our church takes)
this time with friend, Ashley White

This is at my house one night.
7th grade.

This is at Disciple Now in 06'
(em, remember how long we took getting ready this night? haha) :)

Us and our beloved, Harry in Colorado
at Youth Camp in 07'

This is this past summer, at youth camp in Colorado.
We were mimicking Twilight.

Youth camp again, after we climbed a massive mountain.
An awesome bonding time for us filled with encouragement and prayer.

Youth Camp again, 09'
A great week.

And finally, on my eighteenth birthday.
September 09'

Though we have many more pictures ranging from the time we were 4 up until now, these are just a select few that I feel make you get the point... I adore this girl.
I would be lost without her and I most certainly look forward to
attending school together the next 4 years--something we've never done.

Thank you Emma Kate for being my roommate, my best friend, my sister.

I love you.


Friday, April 2, 2010

49 days and counting...


49 days until graduation.

most days I feel as if it couldn't take any longer and then other days I think to myself, how did it get here so fast? I am most excited about the journey that God has planned for me in this next phase of life, yet I am saddened when I think of the
lives of my friends going on without me.

I think it is most fitting for my first post to be about the people that I have shared the last 4 years with. These people have encouraged me,
loved me, and changed me.


Jenny Christine Anderson is caring, intelligent, and beautiful.
She is the person that I have laughed with most,
cried with most, and learned with the most.
Thankfully, she is going to Baylor in the fall
so our goodbye doesn't start here.


Shana Coias Rubin is hard headed, stubborn,
and ridiculously fun and beautiful.
Her ability to laugh and to seize each day has
been most definitely a gift to me this year.

Erica Beth Eden is the the friend with
all of the talent. If she puts her mind
to something, she can do it- and she can
do it well. She is bound to do great things.


Kelsey Nicole Barton is strong, independent,
and completely hilarious. She is quiet
natured- until you get to know her. Her easy
going personality and kind heart are only
two of the things that make me adore her.

Samantha Nicolas Karam is witty, stunning, and the
epitome of humble. Her gentle demeanor is one
to admire and she is always willing to help. I
have SO enjoyed having her to join this circle of friends
this year.


SO many other people have helped shape me into who I am today and who
I am continuing to become. That being said, make sure to keep
checking back in, to learn more about ALL the incredible people
in my life.

But for now, for today, I thank these five girls who have meant so much
to me over the last four years.

I can hardly wait to walk the stage with you.

In 49 days...and counting.