A: Attached or single: SINGLE! Which is fun sometimes, other times I wish I had a man around..
B: Best Friend: I don't like to choose one, Brittany and I have known each other the longest so I'll say her.
C: Cake or Pie: Cake, no debate required.
D: Day of Choice: Sunday-I enjoy just chillin.
E: Essential Items: Green Chapstick- thats all I need (the middle one!)
F: Favorite Color: Red, Green, Pink, Orange... I like a lot of them.
G: Gummi Bears or Worms: gummy worms in dirt pudding!
H: Hometown: Born in CA but currently I reside in Murray, UT
I: Indulgence(s): Chocolate- is there anything better?
J: January or July: Both, in January I'm not sick of the snow yet, and in July I'm not sick of the heat yet (and its right before my birthday!)
K: Kids: One day, lets start with a first date though.
L: Life is incomplete without: Sun, snow, ocean, beaches, traveling, friends, family, chocolate, hot boys, boys with a great set of straight lovely pearly whites, skiing, going to school... as well as many others
M: Marriage Date: Well if I could predict that, I wouldn't be in the current situation I'm in now would I?
N: Number of Siblings: 3 brothers and loving it
O: Oranges or Apples: Apples for sure, not a HUGE orange fan.
P: Phobias or Fears: Moths, I hate when they flutter in your face, they're so unpredictable especially when you're trying to grab them with toilet paper and flush them down the toilet.
Q: Quote(s): Look to the left. Thats where I put my favorite quotes.
R: Reason To Smile: There are so many at the moment! This pictures is one of them! Waiting for the U is NOT one of them!
S: Season: I like them all. Sometimes winter gets a little long, but then again so does summer.
T: Tag: Anybody who feels the urge to divulge incriminating info about yourself.
U: Unknown Fact About Me: I need to keep it a secret so it stays unknown
V: Vegetarian or Oppressor of Animal: Meat is DELICIOUS!
W: Worst Habit: hmmmmm. Thats all I'm going to say.
X: X-Rays or Ultrasounds: Either one, I really don't mind doctors (except the OBGYN, NOT a pleasant experience)
Y: Your Favorite Food: I have a new found love for Sushi, CRAZY I know. For those who know me I usually HATE fish. I could never live without FRUIT, it is by far my FAVORITE!
Z: Zodiac: Leo-The coolest people are Leos!
Here are a few ideas...
Chocolate covered strawberries- YUMMY!
Chocolate Cake
BR Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Cake- My favorite, I always have this on my birthday
Chocolate chip cookies
Chocolate Covered Peanutbutter Rice Krispie Treats- Once a year our neighbors bring this to us!
Mini Cadbury Eggs- You can't go wrong with these little treats
Anything with chocolate and carmel
Brownies
Anything with chocolate and peanutbutter- Frozen peanutbutter cups are always a delight
SNICKERS!
Peanut Clusters- From Lee's (only if you have connections in Boise)
Milk Duds
Any Cadbury Chocolate
Anything Chocolate and almonds
Chocolate covered raisins
Frozen Thin Mints- they only taste good when coming from the freezer
Chocolate Ice Cream
Hot Chocolate- if you live where it is a little chilly
Frozen Chocolate Jello Pudding- I like things from the freezer, if you can't tell by now!
Ingredients
- Put cookies into a zipper style bag and close tightly.
- Using a rolling pin, roll and crush the cookies until crumbly. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, pour the milk and chocolate instant pudding mix.
- Whisk well until all of the pudding mix is dissolved.
- Let stand 5 minutes.
- Add the Cool Whip and 1/2 of the crushed cookies.
- Stir until well blended.
- Place a large spoonful of crushed cookies into the bottoms of the plastic cups.
- Add the pudding mixture on top of that until the cups are 3/4 full.
- Add 1 large gummy worm so that it is half in the cup and 1/2 hanging out of the cup.
- Spoon in more crushed cookie around the worm to hold it in place.
- Serve chilled and ENJOY!
1 in 4....How Sad
CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- At least one in four teenage girls nationwide has a sexually transmitted disease, or more than 3 million teens, according to the first study of its kind in this age group.
A virus that causes cervical cancer is by far the most common sexually transmitted infection in teen girls aged 14 to 19, while the highest overall prevalence is among black girls -- nearly half the blacks studied had at least one STD. That rate compared with 20 percent among both whites and Mexican-American teens, the study from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found.
About half of the girls acknowledged having sex; among them, the rate was 40 percent. While some teens define sex as only intercourse, other types of intimate behavior including oral sex can spread some infections.
For many, the numbers most likely seem "overwhelming because you're talking about nearly half of the sexually experienced teens at any one time having evidence of an STD," said Dr. Margaret Blythe, an adolescent medicine specialist at Indiana University School of Medicine and head of the American Academy of Pediatrics' committee on adolescence.
But the study highlights what many doctors who treat teens see every day, Blythe said
Dr. John Douglas, director of the CDC's division of STD prevention, said the results are the first to examine the combined national prevalence of common sexually transmitted diseases among adolescent girls. He said the data, from 2003-04, probably reflect current rates of infection.
"High STD rates among young women, particularly African-American young women, are clear signs that we must continue developing ways to reach those most at risk," Douglas said.
The CDC's Dr. Kevin Fenton said given that STDs can cause infertility and cervical cancer in women, "screening, vaccination and other prevention strategies for sexually active women are among our highest public health priorities."
The study by CDC researcher Dr. Sara Forhan is an analysis of nationally representative data on 838 girls who participated in a 2003-04 government health survey. Teens were tested for four infections: human papillomavirus, or HPV, which can cause cervical cancer and affected 18 percent of girls studied; chlamydia, which affected 4 percent; trichomoniasis, 2.5 percent; and herpes simplex virus, 2 percent.
Blythe said the results are similar to previous studies examining rates of those diseases individually.
The results were prepared for release Tuesday at a CDC conference in Chicago on preventing sexually transmitted diseases.
HPV can cause genital warts but often has no symptoms. A vaccine targeting several HPV strains recently became available, but Douglas said it likely has not yet had much impact on HPV prevalence rates in teen girls.
Chlamydia and trichomoniasis can be treated with antibiotics. The CDC recommends annual chlamydia screening for all sexually active women under age 25. It also recommends the three-dose HPV vaccine for girls aged 11-12 years, and catch-up shots for females aged 13 to 26.