Sunday, May 24, 2009

Esto Perpetua

From how it is looking, this week is a week of sadness. A week of soon-to-be-lost pride.

This week I think I'm going to go get my Utah driver's license. It's one of the last things I have to do to get residency here.... and I hate it!!! I have put it off for months, but I can't put it off any longer. The fall semester is rapidly approaching, and my large out of state tuition balance is still staring at me in Banner. This is a painful process. I love my state. Utah is not where my heart is!!!!!

Most people don't know beans about Idaho... therefore, they don't understand what is so great about it.Well... lucky for all of you, I am here to give you some info about my favorite state in the union.

Fact one:
Not only do we have a state horse (the appaloosa), state tree (western white pine), fruit (wild huckleberry), fish (cutthroat trout), bird (mountain bluebird), raptor (peregrine falcon), song (Here We Have Idaho), insect (monarch butterfly), or gem (star garnet), we have a state dance (the square dance.. go figure) AND a state fossil!!!!!!!!! (The Hagerman Horse Fossil... we have one of the largest fossil beds of prehistoric horse fossils in the world!)

and yes... in case you were wondering... our state vegetable is the potato.

Fact two:
Our agriculture doesn't just rock the potato industry. Idaho is also the number one national producer of trout, Austrian Winter Peas, and lentils.

Fact three:
Idaho's nickname is the Gem State. Most people don't know why we're called the Gem State, if they even know that at all. The reason is because Idaho is actually a prolific producer of gems--over 72 different types of precious and semi-precious, to be exact.

Idaho is one of only two places in the ENTIRE WORLD where star garnets can be found. The other is in the Himalaya Mountains. Who knew Idaho was as cool as the place that Mount Everest is?!

Fact four:
Idaho's population is estimated at about 1,523,816 for 2008. (Utah's is about 2,736,424.)

I am one of 1.6% of the state reporting to be two or more ethnicities. (The exact same as Utah and the national average, actually.)

Idaho straight-up Asians: 1.2%, Utah: 2.0%, national: 4.4%

and, of course... the percent reporting white: Idaho: 94.8%. Utah: 93.2%. National average? 80%.

Fact five:
We have 3,100 miles of river in Idaho. That's more than any other state in the nation.

Fact six:
Our state seal is the only one in the country that was designed by a woman. We were also one of the first states to pass women suffrage laws.

Here it is on our state flag:



and then... up close:












Fact six:
This is an Idaho potato sack that Marilyn is wearing. yeahhhh



















Fact seven:
I go to spud day in Shelley, Idaho, almost every year for my free baker at noon to eat while I watch the tug-o-war over the pit of mashed potatoes, poured out from a cement truck.
oh yes. it really happens. and i love it. Too bad I don't have a picture of that one.

I also have a museum dedicated entirely to potatoes in my hometown. You can buy lotion, the richest chocolate milk known to man, and ice cream with potato in it in different places across the valley. The dairy products are freakin good. (Shout out to my home boys at Reed's Dairy in Idaho Falls! I love you and your legit milkmen too!)

Fact eight:

This is what our plates look like. They're my favorite. On the standard plates, each county is listed in front of the number with an alphanumeric listing, usually one number and one letter referencing the specific county. One can tell where a car is from by its license plate... but a few other states put the county name directly printed onto the plate. I like our code better.













Fact nine:
One of my favorite places in the entire world to drive is right at the line between Bannock and Franklin counties, right on Highway 91 between Preston and Downey. Here is a picture of a silo and a picture of a tractor. This makes my heart sing.




















Fact ten:
Esto perpetua is our state motto. Literally, I think it means something about being perpetual, but it's usually translated to mean something to the effect of "let her endure forever." (Webster says it means "may she endure forever," I think.)

Idaho will never die in my heart!!!!! I love you, great state to the north!!!!!!! ♥


http://www.visitidaho.org/about/facts.aspx
http://www.accessidaho.org/aboutidaho/facts.html

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Intro and a Q

Ever wanted to know a brief synopsis of me? Well. Seems it's your lucky day. (and by brief I mean quite brief.... like really brief.... but it gives you a taste at least)

In one of my online classes, we had to post a discussion thingy with some info on ourselves (an introduction of sorts) and then post a question at the end that we were all supposed to answer. So far i've seen the standard "if you were stranded on a desert island, and could only take three things, what would they be and why?" or "who do you most admire in life?" questions... but I don't really care about those general boring things! eh. oh well.

This was my post. Think it's pretty accurate?

- My name is Lauren Hong (Laaren, not to be confused with Loren)
- This summer is my fifth semester here at USU, so I suppose that would make me a junior!
- Majoring in Journalism, technically, but my emphasis is in PR. So PR is what I consider to be my major.
- I'm minoring in English and Sociology
- I hail from Southeastern Idaho originally, and I can't let go of my Idaho pride enough to get residency yet... so I'm taking summer classes as I work through the process for this fall.
- I'm totally a night owl. There's just something about the peace of the night that I love
- I'm half Chinese, quarter scottish, and a quarter english... talk about mixed blood
- I like to drive fast, shop, go out to movies, travel, eat out at new places, live the city life, and then come home and sit out in those rural sun-kissed fields between the mountains we call home while I curl up with a good book for the entire afternoon

alrighty then.. time for the infamous question part.. how about this one?

Q: Is it better to:
1) raise cain on an issue and get results, but the people involved hate you
2) grumpily deal with a status quo you feel could be improved, but you keep everyone happy
3) other?


I'm going to be interested to see what anyone posts back. Also.... these are relatively generic facts. I'm going to think about my eccentricities and post a follow up later on what really makes me different! if I can think of any. ha.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

agony

running the race
rounding the corner
panting

first a game
then a struggle
out of breath

thrill ensnares
faster now
running

the finish line approaches
a problem appears
robbed of the title

she leaves in agony
there must be a better sport
i wasn't meant to run races anyway