Wednesday 2 April 2014

Prom 2014


April 2, 2014

Well well well. I am actually blogging again for the first time in forever. There is too much to say to fit into this blog. Therefore I’ll just say life is going swell. I’ve had ups and downs, since the last time I wrote anything, but recently I’ve had the opportunity to do some pretty neat things. After the crazy holiday season, our family went down to Florida to be with our grandparents for the fifth year in a row. It was absolutely amazing to have been able to go again for possibly my last time before I head off to college. Then I had an opportunity to participate in a Legislation Day dessert reception. It was absolutely marvelous! I’m not a political science fanatic, but getting to meet all kinds of government officials definitely made my day. Most recently besides preparing for my graduation open house I had been preparing for Prom and a Relay for Life event. The Relay for Life event is on May 10th and I will have more details below.

As for prom though. Well it was a night of pure magic. I felt like I was in some sort of dream. Awaking at 6:30 off to school I went in the morning and got out around noon and headed home. When I arrived home, I ate a small lunch and began the preparation for the night. The sink was covered with foundation powder, specks of eye shadow, brunette bobby pins, hairspray as strong as super glue, sable mascara, and every other product you could think of. Trying to be careful, I applied each one with care, while assisting my brother with some of his school work. I was terribly nervous. Then I went and picked up the boutonniere with my brother, Grayson. It had two white Dendrobium orchids with leaves and flower buds mixed in it wrapped tightly in a light green ribbon. Then my mom arrived home and she was there mostly for moral support and to fix a last few things. I tried out fake nails that didn’t require any glue and they work really well. It is six days after I put them on and they are still going strong. The best part about them is that they only took about 30 seconds to apply all ten nails to each hand. It was so quick and easy and they look admirably well. Then sometime around four o’clock my date came. He had a bouquet of roses that were of a cream hue with a light pink rim. (My favoriteJ) He looked absolutely dashing in his suit. His bow-tie matched my dress. I could not stop smiling all night long. My checks hurt from smiling so much. How can you help but smile with such overwhelming joy that is so powerful that it must find a way to escape. Our photographer took more professional pictures at the palladium, which I can’t wait to see how they turned out. Driving downtown Indy to the Indiana Rooftop ballroom went quite smoothly. The ballroom was stunning. As we took our seats, the waiters stood in a line walking and dancing to the song “Be Our Guest” from Beauty and the Beast. There was a spinach fruit salad, dinner rolls, stuffed chicken, roasted potatoes, and caramel glazed custard. My mouth is just watering thinking about how delightful it all tasted. We proceeded onto the dance floor partaking in line dances, slow dances, swing dancing, and free style dancing. I personally liked the swing dancing because my partner was an exceptional leader and teacher of each step. I knew the very basic steps, so it was just learning the fun stuff. One time he tried ending a song with me in his arms and his arms were strong enough to hold me up, but I totally did something wrong and almost fell, but of course he caught me. I couldn’t help but just laugh at myself. I’ve taken how many years of dance lessons and then when I go and dance with someone I totally almost end up on the ground. Like I said before though he is an amazing swing dancer and he caught me and we just worked with it. I think I had stepped on my dress and just slid. Oh Well. That is just real life isn’t it. J In the middle of the night we decided to go and take pictures at the photo booth. A friend of ours gave us props and so we took a picture with them and looked absolutely ridiculous. The whole night was absolutely perfect because I was able to just enjoy myself without worrying about trying to be “perfect”. I just was able to myself and the young gentleman I went with truly was chivalrous. He looked out for my best interest over his own. He was respectful of my personal boundaries and he worked extremely hard to make the night perfect. To be completely honest, the night was a magical fairytale night that every girl dreams it would be. I honestly was carried away by its beauty and struck by its perfect imperfections. Before the close of the night all of the seniors stepped out onto the dance floor for the senior dance. It was a precious dance where you can become carried away with an overwhelming feeling realizing that this is your last year in high school. I honestly am at a loss for words to describe it. How do you describe a dance of such beauty, love, sorrow, relief, joy… bittersweet just seems to fail in comparison to the powerful emotion behind it. Then for the last dance, well I think it is far time I tell you the name of this young man of whom I speak so favorably of. His name is Jake Hibbitt for your inquiring minds. Now back to the last dance. We were standing outside of the ballroom when they called for the last dance. “What A Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong begins to play. With his suited arm outstretched, Jake officially escorted me onto the floor for one last dance. The lights all twinkling down upon the wooden ball room floor and the sweet familiar meledy matching the sway of my dress and lead of his step... Ahhhhh… I began to think “what a wonderful world it truly is. I could not have asked for anything better” As the song ended with me back in his arms and us both beaming with pure delight at one another, we decided to take one last glance at it all. Up the stairs we went to the upper balcony. Leaning against the railing we could see it all and take it in for one last moment before needing to head home for the night. As we entered the car and prepared to go to the after party a song begins to play and it just so happens to be my favorite song in the whole world. He not only played my favorite song, but he also played a whole playlist of songs that I love. On the way to our after party, we dropped off Jake’s sister and her date. Then we headed to a good friend of mine’s house. We stayed there until about 3:30 in the morning talking, laughing and munching on some goodies. It was a wonderful way to begin ending the night. I knew that I needed to wake up for work in the morning, so we finally decided to head for my place. When we arrived home Liberty, our dog, barked loud enough to wake up my dad, but thankfully only my dad woke up. Then Jake opened a couple gifts I had got him for his trip to Washington D.C., which he was leaving for at 6:00 that morning. Yikes! To end the night we finished with one last little dance and a curtsy and a bow goodnight. I watched out the window dreaming of the wonderful night and more importantly making sure that Jake made it to his car safely. He only slept one hour before leaving on his grand adventure. Thankfully I got three hours of sleep before work. My boss let me go home a bit early because I was purely exhausted from the eventful night, which I was truly grateful for. I don’t know how to say how thankful I was to be able to have such a grand night. I cannot thank the Lord enough for this wonderful night and for giving me the chance to be able to go with such an admirable young chap. J

 When grace descends on you, unannounced and unexpected, When your prayers are answered, and you are given more than you asked, When your love is reciprocated, and your calls are returned, When you are content with life, and your heart knows true peace, When the existence resonates, in silence with your being, you are blessed to live, in those magical moments. Let this moment pass in quiet gratitude, Let this moment remain forever, For, some words are better left unsaid, The soul remembers them forever!
             ~Ashok














RELAY FOR LIFE:

Dear Friends and Family:

The American Cancer Society remains committed to making life better for individuals whose lives are affected by cancer. Through Relay for Life, they have been able to make a positive impact on the lives of over 4 million people in our community and communities like ours who are living with cancer.

The American Cancer Society’s work is only possible with the assistance of donations from friends and families. Without donations from supporters such as yourself, the people who benefited from American Cancer Society’s services last year would have been left to face their challenges with cancer all alone. It is their belief that every person dealing with this cancer deserves the support that we are ready and willing to give.

My purpose in doing this is in remembrance of my great grandmother who died from Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and my grandpa who died in 2008 from Pancreatic cancer. 1 in 3 people are diagnosed with cancer. I’m looking to grow my team, if you are interested in walking with me on Saturday, May 10 at 10 a.m. My teams name is 4 M.O.R.E. If you aren’t able to walk with me, but still would like to contribute to this cause you can also look up my team 4 M.O.R.E. and click on the donate button.

With Sincere Appreciation,
Taylor R. Good

Wednesday 4 September 2013


School started today and I am so terribly excited! I love my teachers and my classes. (Atleast I love them so far ;) Today we had our processional and formal beginning to another year of adventure. My first class was Pre- Calculus. I had a fairly decent amount of homework for the first day, but I finished it already because I am so happy to begin my last year of highschool. Today in English Literature class we learned how to insult people like William Shakespeare did in his plays, for example when someone is getting on your nerves just say, “You loggerheaded, dismal-dreaming canker-blossom” It not only gets your point across, but is quite humorous. Although I would ultimately advise you to just answer the “canker-blossom” with a kind word because the Bible says that “a gentle answer turns away wrath.” (Just saying) After classes today I came home and started working on my online class. I absolutely love that my online class requires me to look up Scripture and know it for the test. That is just one of the perks of taking classes from a Christian college. Although I LOVE Christian colleges, I did just finish applying to Purdue because financially it may be a better college for me. I would be absolutely heartbroken if I had to give up my dream of attending Taylor University, but I just would not be a wise steward of my money to spend it in such an extravagant way. Of course my dream of attending Taylor University has not ended yet because there still is a chance I could get a really great scholarship for that college, so right now I’m just waiting and praying. I trust that the Lord will guide me in making the best decision for my life.

Well I could talk about my Labor Day weekend, but in a summary it was quite relaxing. I seem to always get asked to do something, but for one reason or another those plans could not be followed through, which is truly disappointing yet I have to say going to my grandparents’ house does make life a little bit sweeter. My mom, sister, and I went up to my grandparents’ house after church on Sunday and stayed until the afternoon on Monday. We went swimming, biking, walking, and eating. J It is always such a pleasure getting to see my grandparents. My mom really wanted to take us boating, but that didn’t work out this year, so maybe next year if anyone has a boat and would like to hang out with our family on Labor Day, my family would love to go boating with y’all! J Other than that I have been baking a lot especially because when I was making Chocolate Coffee flavored cupcakes I accidently added too much buttermilk and so I ended up quadrupling the recipe, which by the way makes enough cupcakes for my family, the Pastor and his family, and all of my neighbors. Let’s just say thankfully the cupcakes tasted delicious because we have a lot of them. I also made three different kinds of breakfast recipes and an apple oatmeal sauce that tastes delicious when it is warmed up and poured over vanilla ice-cream. That’s all for now folks!

Taylor Good
 
 
Symphony on the Prairie with friends

 Science experiment: Red cup= hot water   Green cup= cold water
 This is a regular glow in the dark stick that produces a cold light as shown below. The light does not emit heat.

 Obviously you can see that cold water dims the glow sticks light while hot water enhances the light.

 This is my newly acquired talent: Origami with dollar bills {I'm so talented :) }
My classes for 2012!
 Why must I need so many school supplies?

 Walking trail view on my Labor Day stroll 

  mom and grandpa
 Not really for sure what these are. I just like them.

First day of School! First day of Senioritis! Last first day high school! (Don't we look great in our school uniforms) 

Tuesday 27 August 2013


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Today was a lovely day for a walk in the park, so Liberty, my dog; Chandler, my brother; and I all walked around West Park. I left my camera in the van so I had to use my phone’s camera, which is not my favorite camera, but it worked for today. We didn’t walk for long because I’m really not feeling very well right now. I can’t tell if it is really bad allergies or a cold. Anyways it was a perfect day for a walk and so as we walked I thanked the LORD for everything I could think of in that moment. I love being out in the summer weather. I would like it even more if I didn’t sweat. In ballet class we didn’t say that someone looked sweaty we just said that there skin glistened. It sounds much more eloquent to say glisten rather than sweat. Well I have eight more days until school starts and honestly I am kind of ready for school to start. When school starts there is normalcy in my life, which I like a lot. In the fall there are football games, my birthday, pumpkin carving, changing leaves, Thanksgiving, my mom’s birthday, my parent’s anniversary, apple cider, bonfires, wagon rides, and cute layered outfits! I am excited for fall! Yesterday my mom and I were talking about my eighteenth birthday. I really am excited for it because it is going to add my love for mysteries with my love for balls. (When I say “ball” I mean like Cinderella’s ball or a gala not something that is rounded and you throw it.) It will be a beautiful, yet mysterious night. Well other than that I did go to Symphony on the Prairie again. This time it was with two of my friends and all of our moms. I love going to Symphony on the Prairie although it wouldn’t be possible for me to go if it wasn’t for my thoughtful friend Anna and her gracious mom. I thoroughly enjoy listening to the music, swing dancing, eating the best kettle corn in the whole world, and talking to all my crazy friends. I truly feel blessed to have such wonderful people as my friends. Recently Anna and I have had time to talk more and she completely understands me and is always there to encourage me. I absolutely love her to death. I don’t know what I’d do without her.

I hope you all have a glorious day,

Taylor Good  
 
 
Random facts:
1) When you laugh while being tickled it is actually a form of panic.
2)The "Sandbox Tree" is a tree covered in spikes. When its fruit falls it hits a spike whereby it explodes sending sharp seeds 100 feet at 150 mph!
3) 45% of Americans are unaware that the sun is a star
4)It is possible to win Monopoly in 21 seconds. This super short game should only happen every 253,899,891,671,040 games.
5) Japan voted Ramen noodles as their greatest 20th century invention.
 
 
 
I was accepted to another college!! Yea!!


SO PRETTY!

Friday 23 August 2013


 

Friday, August 23, 2013

I realized that I had forgotten to blog about a couple things in my last post so let me just try and catch you up a little bit. First of all I learned that if you spill hot wax on your hand olive oil, a nail brush, and hot water will help you get it off. (But remember at first to run it under cold water) Second I had so much fun going to Symphony on the Prairie on the Saturday before my friends classes started.

Recently I arm knit a scarf, made an apple pie, and worked on fixing up our house. Now that my dad is back from Canada our house is getting some much needed attention and repairs that were delayed because of him being gone. I also have found great joy in baking things I’ve never made before. I made Germen pancakes and Italian skewers and all kinds of other things.

Hope you’re enjoying the end of summer and anticipating some great fall weather.

Taylor Good

 

 

Favorite music right now: Anything sung by Julie Andrews; Symphonic music

Favorite color: Emerald Green

Favorite season: Summer

Favorite holiday: Christmas

Favorite food: mangoes

Favorite movies: Courageous; again I really like things with Julie Andrews

Favorite T.V. show: Gilmore Girls

Favorite thing to do with free time: try something new; journal