Saturday, December 31, 2011

Straight No Chaser "Auld Lang Syne" + Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt "What Are You Doing New Years Eve?"

Well folks, I hope you enjoyed the music of this great season. Have a happy new year!



I also wanted to post the following video. Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are two of my favorite actors. So, here is "What Are You Doing New Years Eve?" so please enjoy it.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Mormon Tabernacle Choir Performances

MERRY CHRISTMAS! 


Today is Christmas. So, to celebrate the birth of Jesus, I have picked out some great songs performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. I am very grateful for my Savior. To read more about His birth, please go read Luke Chapter 2 via here.







Saturday, December 24, 2011

Friday, December 23, 2011

New Kids on the Block "Funky, Funky, Christmas"

I want to thank Tyler and Leslie for introducing me to this song. The 2:00 mark is when the funniest lines begin! 

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

The Beach Boys "Little Saint Nick" & Mindy Gledhill "Little Saint Nick"

I like this song. Or maybe I just like The Beach Boys and Mindy Gledhill. Either way, enjoy!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Mannheim Steamroller "Joy to the World"

This is a good song. I also want to mention that today is my dad's birthday! He is a great man and I sure do love him!!! 


HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD! I hope your day is wonderful and full of joy.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

The Double Tall Skinny Singers "(Just Another) Wet Seattle Christmas"

I couldn't resist putting this song on my list of favorite holiday music. I love Seattle. It's a great city. This song is edited though (there's a grunge music section taken out) it's not bad or anything, but just long. Growing up in Washington we didn't have very many snowy Decembers, but it usually rained. I love the Northwest!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Other News

Oh, I got my hair cut and colored finally (it's a medium golden brown if you can't tell). I guess it was a celebration of sorts for myself for getting through this semester. But honestly, I just needed a hair cut. 
Tony helped out in the kitchen the other night. I sure do love my brother. He keeps me laughing, especially when he's helping in the kitchen.
This situation made me think about Disney's Sleeping Beauty and when the Fairies are making Aurora gifts without magic. The part that what Tony did starts at 1:50 if you don't want to watch the whole clip.

Andy Williams "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year"

This is a great holiday song. And since I am ALL DONE with this semester, it's a pretty wonderful time of the year! Not to mention we get to celebrate Jesus Christ, which is pretty amazing if you ask me.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

WHAM! "Last Christmas" & Florence + The Machine "Last Christmas"

I like this song and you get a bonus! Two versions on one day! I've chosen WHAM! and Florence + The Machine. Enjoy the awesome music video; it's a good one. One word: HAIR.
WHAM!

Florence + The Machine

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Vocal Point "Infant Holy, Infant Lowly"

Okay, I am an Aggie all the way, but I will admit that BYU has a pretty good a cappella group, Vocal Point. They were on The Sing-Off and did pretty well. This is a a great Christmas song. Enjoy.

Friday, December 09, 2011

Procrastination

 This is what happens when I don't want to work on my last paper for the semester...
 Too much fun with Photo Booth on my computer. Those are only a few of the photos I took.
Gotta love the Pop Art.

John Williams "Home Alone Main Title"

The month of December is not complete until you watch Home Alone (which I haven't had time to do yet, but hopefully next week I will be able to). This is the main title from the movie, also known as "Somewhere in My Memory." 
I just love my family. Family is important and I would be lonely if I didn't have my family during the holidays. Be sure to be thankful for your family this season.

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Nat King Cole "The Christmas Song"

I hope you are enjoying the wide variety of these songs. Enjoy! There's a P.S. below the song.

P.S. Today is the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. FYI. And if you get a chance, you should read a book entitled, As I Have Loved You by Kitty de Ruyter Bon. I heard her speak the other night. She has an amazing story about surviving in a concentration camp in the Dutch East Indies during World War II. Really. It's just amazing. 

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

American Festival Chorus Holiday Christmas Music Flash Mob

On Black Friday, we went shopping at the Cache Valley Mall. We got there around 2:30 and went to PacSun and some other stores. We notice that there were A LOT of people there. That's an oddity for Logan. We come to find out that there was a FLASH MOB! Here is the video.

Monday, December 05, 2011

Paul McCartney "Wonderful Christmastime"

This is just a fun song. And I bet you hear it every holiday season! Plus, the video is great to watch.

Saturday, December 03, 2011

NSYNC "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays"

To everyone that knows me, did you think I wouldn't have NSYNC on my list? I love their Christmas album, and I will probably have more of their songs posted. But for now, I will let you enjoy the music video for "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays." It makes me giggle. Gotta love the 90's style!

Friday, December 02, 2011

Trans-Siberian Orchestra "Carol of the Bells"

I have always enjoyed listening to this song. I especially like the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's rendition of it! I think it would be awesome to see this song LIVE.

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Blogging Challenge + Kenny G "Greensleeves"

Okay folks, I am going to do something for the month of December. I am going to find holiday-type songs I like and share them with you. 


Up first... Kenny G's version of "Greensleeves" go ahead make fun of me all you want (I'm talking to you sisters). I like Kenny G! Maybe it's because I had to listen to jazz to fall asleep when I was little.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Birthdays!

Happy Birthday to Grandpa Dave and Leslie Boy! And Daniel!

It's pretty neat that my family has three generations of birthdays on the same day.

Love you all!

Here is a short (very short) list of why they are fantastic!

Grandpa is caring, happy, loving, sings, gives great hugs, etc.
Leslie is a great sister, friend, style icon, aunt, lover of all things Disney etc.
Daniel is a pretty awesome little man!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Raise Your Hand...

My nephew likes to play the "Raise your hand if you like..." game. Below is the video of him playing a special game of it.


Raise Your Hand... from Alli Brown on Vimeo.


Be sure to read the post below entitled, "I'm Getting Old," it has pictures. Thanks!


Oh, and if you don't understand him, he is saying "raise your hand if you like Jesus! And raise your hand if you like Joseph Smith!"

Thursday, November 17, 2011

I'm Getting Old

Man, I am getting old. I have a hard time staying up past midnight now! And if I do stay up past midnight, I get sick or am grumpy. I spent the weekend hanging out with my younger cousins and brother. They have much more energy than I do. They are only a few years younger, and I did keep up with them, but I am utterly exhausted and I can't shake this cold I came down with. 


Let's start with Friday afternoon (11-11-11). I got done with my reading guide group thingy and met up with Emily and Caitlin to get bracelets for the BYU vs. USU basketball game that night. After we got our bracelets, we bought shirts that say "Y don't U kiss my A." 
Then we went to Rumbi for lunch. And following lunch we went to the mall. Caitlin, Emily, and I went in the Hurricane simulator, and came out feeling dizzy and sick to our stomachs. Such a weird feeling. Then we went back to Grandma Pat's for a little bit before heading to the Spectrum to wait in line for the game! We waited for a little less than two hours in line, but it got cold and we started playing all sorts of games. The game was loud and crazy and Utah State came away with a win! WOO HOO! Below are some photos of the cemetery we walked through to get to the Spectrum.
We went to Fredrico's for an after game snack and just had a grand ol' time. Finally, I couldn't take staying awake any longer so Tony and I went home. 


Saturday (11-12-11) was Tony's birthday! It was a fun day. It snowed (not so fun) and Tony went to the football game in it. He sported a garbage bag poncho. 


Later on, we went shopping so Caitlin could buy the shoes she found at the mall on Friday. After the mall, we headed over to Texas Roadhouse for a cousin party for Tony's birthday! It was fun and we made Tony get on the saddle. (I stole the photo from Caitlin since my camera died right when he saddled up).
After dinner, we went over to Grandma Pat's for cake. Then Emily decided she really wanted to go to the Fun Park to play laser tag. Me, being old and exhausted, didn't want to go, but luckily I did and I had a great time! Laser tag is really fun when you are play with people you know. I spent a lot of time laughing and screaming. We played boys versus girls. The guy told us not to run, but once you get in there, you can't help but run. Tony ran into the wall pretty hard. After we played for ten minutes (in boots I might add), we were all tired and sweaty. (Again, I stole the photo from Caitlin).
It was a fun night. Oh yeah, Caitlin won 40 tickets playing Deal or No Deal and used them to get those neon friendship bracelets. We went to Snow Hall and talked for a while and then Tony and I went home. It was so fun to hang out with my cousins, but I am just getting old because I am always exhausted.

On Sunday (11-13-11) we went to church and then ate a great Sunday dinner. Tony and I headed down to Kaysville for a sibling birthday party. I am so grateful for having my siblings in Utah and it's a good thing we just love each other. Overall, last weekend was busy, fun, and insane. And now it's almost Thanksgiving! I cannot believe it. Crazy!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The Hunger Games Movie Trailer

I am so excited!!!!! I've watched this trailer multiple times and I still find new things in it! And it's only shows snippets from the first third of the book. There is so much more to the story! I can't wait until March!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Happy Birthday Tony!

Today is my brother's birthday. 


Here are ten reasons why I love him (although there are MANY other reasons besides the ones listed below)...
  • He is witty.
  • He is funny and reminds me of Jim Halpert from The Office.
  • He comes and picks me up from campus almost every day.
  • He sleeps over on campus to get a good seat for Aggie basketball games. (Well, he did for the USU vs. BYU game).
  • He looks after me.
  • He loves his family (even if we bug him all the time).
  • He is a great uncle.
  • He has great one-liners and is very skilled with sport-type activities (see photo below).
  • He puts up with my endless questioning.
  • He is my little brother and will always be my little brother, even if he towers over me and looks like he's my older brother. I will always love him no matter what.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BROTHER! I hope your day is great, and it should be since Utah State beat BYU last night in the Spectrum! GO AGGIES!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Eleventh Hour. Eleventh Day. Eleventh Month.

"On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, an armistice, or temporary cessation of hostilities, was declared between the Allied nations and Germany in the First World War, then known as "the Great War." Commemorated as Armistice Day beginning the following year, November 11th became a legal federal holiday in the United States in 1938. In the aftermath of World War II and the Korean War, Armistice Day became Veterans Day, a holiday dedicated to American veterans of all wars." 
(via here)
I remember going to Arlington Cemetery in high school and seeing the Changing of the Guard in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. What a sight. I also remember the feeling I had when I saw the rows upon rows of headstones. It takes your breath away. Freedom is not free. War is not pretty. I am grateful for the sacrifice of all the men and women in the military. 

Thank you to all those who have served, are serving, and will serve the United States. God Bless America.


P.S. It's 11-11-11 today. Pretty neat.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Snot Funny

This week started off on a rough note (succumbing to a head cold with a faucet for a nose), but there have been some bright points. Just read the list below.
  • I couldn't fall asleep Sunday night.
  • I had weird dreams about fairy-tale characters and running out of time to do things.
  • I woke up Monday morning with a sore throat and headache.
  • I almost missed the bus Monday morning because it came so early. I also I had to stuff my breakfast bar in my mouth before I got on the bus. Do you know hard it is to chew a whole breakfast bar? It's hard.
  • I couldn't focus on anything at all this week.
  • I spilled my FULL water bottle all over my front side. 
  • Tuesday I woke up with aches and pains. I had a hard time getting out of bed.
  • The bus came later than usual which meant I got to stand outside in the cold weather (with a cold, stuffy nose, and headache) for a longer period of time.
  • I tend to feel better when I am outside and not inside.
  • I got done with a lot of my work for my jobs. 
  • This is a good week for me to be sick because it has been one of the lightest school weeks I have had this semester. 
  • I've been sniffing and sneezing all week.
  • Who knew that one person could hold so much snot? I blew my nose a lot this week.
  • I got to read Crossed by Ally Condie (the next book in the Matched trilogy).
  • My school work was very light this week (thank goodness).
  • I slept for 9 hours straight! That's amazing for me.
  • I was huffing and puffing while walking up stairs (thank you plugged sinuses). 
  • I got a new calling in my ward and got my visiting teaching assignments. 
  • I downloaded Snow Leopard on my MacBook.
  • It's only Thursday and I am exhausted, but looking forward to the weekend.
  • That's a lot of "I's" on that list... I need to change that.
As you can tell, this week has been eventful yet uneventful at the same time. Life is grand.

Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Seriously?

This happened a few days ago and I started writing about it, but I am behind in my posting, so here it is now, in all its glory.


I am swamped with assignments and work is super busy. I always feel more calm and can think better when I run. So, I went to the Fieldhouse to get all my frustrations and stress out of my system for a short three miler. I would go running outside, but it is usually dark by the time I can go running and my family doesn't like it when I run outside in the dark. Imagine that. 


Anyway, I changed and headed up the stairs to where the treadmills are. Now, do you remember me mentioning how the Fieldhouse has creepy men that like to stare on my last blog? Well, they are still there, and I think there may be more than there used to be. When I got to the treadmill I planned on using, the place was pretty empty, I mean there were people there but there were plenty of machines not near me that were not in use. Do you know where my story is going? Where do these smelly, sweaty guys decide to run? If you guessed a couple of treadmills away, you would be wrong. 


I had to complete my run inhaling sweat smelling air and one of the guys had really bad breath on top of that. Not my favorite thing to do. But if it keeps snowing and is dark and cold, I will be going to the Fieldhouse more often.

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Have a Nice Trip? See ya Next Fall!

I couldn't help myself with that post title. It's punny. This is one of my favorite times of the year.

I've made pumpkin bars and apple crisp. And I only have a photo of the apple crisp.

I went to a football game with Grandma Pat, Tyler, and Leslie. We lost. But it was still so fun to go with them. And say "It's another Aggie... FIRST DOWN!"

We actually had a fall this year! Amazing. I got to go hang out with my seesters (and nephews) for Fall Break and it was fun! I bought some boots and we went to Gardner Village and looked at all the "tare me witches" and cute little shops. 

Dewey (not my nephew's real name but it's a funny nickname) didn't come with us, but this was his church outfit on Sunday. He was a happy boy! And he looks a lot like his older brother when he was a baby. Isn't he a doll?


It didn't snow until November and I got to see all the leaves change colors and drop. I got to help rake leaves and took some fun photos. This is the carpet of leaves in the backyard. It was a pretty cool sight to see!
I love these colors! And it's so fun to step on all the crunchy leaves. Fall is great.
 Oh, and Tony did a cool trick... watch below.

Leaf Jumping from Alli Brown on Vimeo.

Monday, November 07, 2011

Candy Corn Cupcakes

I saw these on a blog, and I thought I would give them a whirl. They didn't turn out the way I saw the pictures, but they are dairy-free and extremely delicious!


Basically, you are supposed to take a white cake mix (did you know that most white cake mixes have milk in them?) and make some of the batter yellow and some orange. Then you put the yellow batter in the cupcake liner first and then the orange. You have white frosting and viola! Candy corn cupcakes.


This is what mine turned out like...
I guess it's not that bad for a first attempt. I couldn't get the colors just right since I started with a yellow cake mix instead of a white cake mix. Also, I made homemade Vegan Buttercream Frosting. It made quite a bit of frosting and it was mighty tasty.

Sunday, November 06, 2011

Happy 30th Anniversary!

Today is my parent's 30th wedding anniversary. I am glad they got married because then they had an AWESOME family. Someday I hope to get married and have as many adventures as they do. They are great examples to me and my siblings. I just love my parents. So here's to you Mom and Dad!
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY MOM AND DAD! I hope you have more adventures and continue to love one another! Thanks for everything you do. Don't you just love this photo? I sure do!

Friday, October 07, 2011

Busy

Awight. This week has been a doozy and there will be many more weeks like this one!


Some random things that happened this week:
  • I sat next to a guy eating Cheetos on the bus. In the morning. At 8:15am. Who does that?!
  • I walked to the transit center in the pouring rain. It reminded me of being in Washington.
  • I decided I want need a rain coat and rain boots.
  • I have a lot of work. Much more work than I can do. But I will get it done because I always get it done.
  • Photoshop is a powerful tool. I learned how to put my head on someone else's body.
  • Prezi is awesome! It's another program to do presentations. Check it out!
  • I found some dark chocolate that is almost as good as IKEA's dark chocolate.
  • I am going to get a Museum Studies Certificate before I graduate. 
My life is a just a little busy. But I am enjoying it!

Monday, October 03, 2011

Congrats Nielsons!

I'm an aunt again! Emmett Thomas Nielson was born on Monday September 19, 2011. He has big feet and a perfect round head. He has less hair than his brother had when he was born, but it's darker. He is just precious and we all love him. (Thanks Les for the photos!)
 He looks like Dewey from Malcolm in the Middle. I'm allowed to say that because his Mom says it all the time.

What a precious family.


His big brother is slowly warming up to him.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Red Rock Relay

I got to participate in the Red Rock Relay with some awesome people. It was a great experience. The RRR is much more laid back than Ragnar and I didn't feel as stressed out with it. And for some reason I recovered a lot faster than I did with Ragnar last year. Maybe it was because I got to run at great times (early afternoon, later evening, and early morning) and we had a house to go to between our legs. That's the way to go. I actually got about three hours of sleep or so and just had a fun time. Van 1 was great and we all got along. Thanks for the fun memories We're Not the Droids You Are Looking For!


Some funny quotes from the race:
"Are you the droid we are looking for?" "Yes, I am the droid you're looking for!"
"Maybe I'll buy a creeper van." -Jamie
"Highway 18. Highway 18." -GPS
"Do you love the sound of my voice?" -Sara


At the beginning of the race at Brian Head Resort. It was cold. Can you tell?

  
Joni and Sara rode up the chairlift. Sara rode back down, Joni got to run down the mountain.

 Jamie and Chewy!



 Oh beef jerky.

We did it! This picture reminds me of a family photo. Oh, and we started a trend because after we got taking our group shots, all the other teams went to the same spot for their group photos. Sweet!

  Van 1 was super fun! And I just have to say... one of these things is not like the other.


   Thank you Yoda for your wise words... we DID it!


It really is beautiful down there. I would run it again.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Northwest Trip

Between the ending of my internship and the beginning of school, I got to go home for a few days. I didn't even mind not having a floor when I arrived home. The washer had flooded practically the whole downstairs, so all the flooring had to be ripped up, as seen below. But I still LOVE going home, especially in the summer.



We headed down the Oregon coast for a quick trip. There is an ocean down there, you just can't see it because of the fog.

 

I got to go running on the beach, barefoot (just for you Jamie!). It was kind of cold, but worth it.


 I love jumping pictures. My mom and I had a lot of jumping pictures, but most of them didn't turn out. 
 

 




My mom and I. It was pretty chilly the whole time we were down the coast, but it sure was fun!







My dad and I. He's a great man.







Hmm... let me contemplate life in a tunnel...







We also went to the Tillamook Cheese factory, not once, but TWICE! We ate at the restaurant and the lady who took our order laughed at me when I asked for no cheese on my sandwich. HA. I might add they have delicious sorbet.







We also saw the WIENERMOBILE and of course pull over and take a photo of it!







It finally cleared up enough to see the ocean. I love this shot.







Before we got back to Washington, we stopped in Portland and went to Target where they have escalators for people and for carts! It was fun!





There are a lot more photos, but these are the ones that made the cut! Way to go photos! Thanks Dad for taking most of these! 

Friday, September 16, 2011

Behind the Blog Name

So, you may be wondering, why Alli Points Bulletin? Here's the deal in a bulleted list...


  • My initials are APB.
  • APB stands for "All Points Bulletin."
  • My name is Alli, which looks a lot like All.
  • This blog will give you just a glance at my life, more or less a bulletin.
Therefore,

ALL{i} POINTS BULLETIN.

Any questions?


I am mostly happy with my new blog, of course I am going to tweak things but for now I will start using this blog instead of my old one. Enjoy!


Keep scrolling to see a post with photos from this summer on it...

Summer Photos

Summer went by super fast. I am now back in Logan going to school and working two jobs. Here are few photos from the summer... they aren't edited the way I usually like to edit photos, but I thought I might as well put something on this new blog!


 Music in the mountains.

Three Sister Stew!

 So excited and cold from playing in the wah-duh!

 Siblings.


Cousins.


My favorite 2-year-old nephew showing me the moon.