Monday, December 22, 2014

In case you don't receive our Christmas card..

..well, even if you do get our Christmas card, this one will be a little bit different because it is written by me, and not my mother, who spent 90% of the Christmas card talking about England and New York, and just 10% about what each person was actually doing. (why did I get kicked out from my position of Castle Christmas card writer? I don't know.) Here is the deluxe version, written by Miriam Castle, complete with more pictures and special links to every vacation picture you need to see.



well, if anyone even reads my blog, you already know that we went to England in the spring, and that we had an amazing time. It has been my favorite vacation I have ever taken. Pretty much the beginning of the year was spent preparing for this vacation. And the timing was perfect, because in AP World History, I was in the Europe unit, so in class, we had just talked about the things I saw in England. It was amazing. Also, the huge AP exam was a month away, and the British museum was a great place to review!
We also went to New York and Philadelphia and other places in the summer. Which also was perfect timing, because it was some great summer preparation for AP US History! (If you haven't guessed by now, I'm really liking these AP history classes.) If you want to read more about what we did, click on the wonderful link. I guess 2014 was our lucky traveling year. Dad had wanted to take the family to these places for a long time, and I guess for 16 years, he put it off, but he figured, since I move out in a year and a half(!!!), we better get it done while we can, and it is amazing how my 2 dream vacations happened in the same year. who knows where we'll be going next!

so, now on to the family. all the important stuff my mom left out. now, do we start with the parents or with the oldest child? I don't remember how these work. I'll start with myself.

Miriam (aka me): almost 17, junior. 2014 was an important year for me. I turned 16 in January, and all of a sudden, my life began. I could drive, I could date! the first place I drove myself was to Cafe Rio to eat a celebratory pork burrito. not too long after that, I became the family chauffeur. Almost a year later, I still haven't had any car accidents and have enjoyed the freedom of driving to school and taking friends to lunch and being more "social" this year. I still take piano lessons, and had the chance to play "First Arabesque" by Debussy at Howard Castle in England! In addition, I learned all 15 pages to the 3rd movement of "Moonlight Sonata" by Beethoven and performed it in a competition and made it to the finals! I have accompanied for the choir, and in addition to that, I teach lessons as well! I did the summer tennis city league and was almost undefeated (I lost one match, but it went into tiebreaker), did private lessons all summer, and played JV Singles again for the high school team. I sang the National Anthem twice for the school (once for a volleyball game, and for a basketball game). In addition to all this stuff, I am in 2 AP classes and I'm lucky if I ever get free time! It's a busy life, but I love it.
Wesley: 14, 8th grader who thinks he's in high school. This kid is just about as busy as I am. Wes is enjoying his second year at the gifted program at Provo High School (my rival high school). So, he is in 8th grade, he just takes classes with fellow smart 8th graders at the high school. Who knows where he'll be next year. He has been taking ballroom classes at the school, and he has loved it. He thinks he wants to stay at Provo for high school just to do ballroom, but who knows. we're trying to convince him to go to Timpview with me. He is still taking voice lessons, and always chooses to practice at night while I'm studying. He tried out for the school musical and got a small part as a townsperson. Wesley also played soccer this year and got red carded for slide tackling. He loves mountain biking, playing FIFA, and skiing. Now that ski season is here, no one ever sees him any more!
Justin: almost 12, 6th grade, Mom's favorite. If anyone asked Justin what this year was all about, he'd say, "Sports." Which is what he says every year. He played on his special soccer team with his friends again, and I asked him how many games he lost, and he said, "I don't know. like 3? But remember my last game when I scored 2 goals and one of them was a buzzer beater and it was 14-0?" He has become such a great soccer player, and I love watching him play! He is also doing bantam basketball again, and is a great point guard. He played tennis for the first time this summer on the city league, and he loved it! He and Mom would practice while I was at private lessons, and for his first year, he's pretty good! He can't beat me just yet, but then again, I've beat everyone in my family at least once. He is still taking piano lessons and is getting really good! He also started clarinet and plays in the 6th grade band. He did the ski program with the school in 5th grade, and loved it, and will start snowboarding in January. (You want to know how many times I went skiing this year? Once.) He is always very happy, and can make anyone laugh. Maybe that's why he's Mom's favorite.

 Mom- I'm not stating their ages once they get over 40. In the winter, she took Japanese classes at BYU. Before our vacations, she watched every British history documentary on King Henry VIII. She was a very supportive tennis mom this year, and would play with me every time we got the chance. She has tried to make it to all her kids' activities, which is a hard thing to do. She loves going mountain biking with Dad and Wes, and is still running races. she has only done half marathons this year. In her free time, she drives Dad to work on days I have the car, bakes cookies and other sweet treats, and works in her garden.
Dad- Has been married to Mom for 20 years now. Pretty impressive after having 3 crazy kids. He has been very generous in sharing his car with me since he refuses to buy me my own. It's very convenient since he rides his bike to work from April-November. When he doesn't, he usually agrees to have Mom drive him in the morning and have me pick him up. (I do let him drive at least once a week because I'm nice.) He went to China in the spring for a chemistry conference at some university (I can never remember which), and had some other conference in New Hampshire. He has been doing a lot of chemistry related things at work (well, he is a chemistry professor at BYU). In his free time, he likes mountain biking and watching football, soccer, and basketball. His goal this year is to properly get me ready for the ACT (which is hard considering I'm ADD and only finished 1 section the first time I took it, and he got perfect math scores), and to get Wesley to pass his classes.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Tennis Team Pictures and some nostalgia

tennis season ended almost 2 months ago for me, and about a month and a half ago for varsity. we didn't win the state title like we did last year, but we did win SECOND! which is.....the next best thing! and our doubles team, Megan Austin and Annie Hayward did win state for doubles! I love both those girls so much. Annie is a senior, and has always been one of my best friends. she always talks to everyone and makes them feel like an important part of the team. when I'm having a bad day, I know I can always come to her and she will make me feel better. she is very encouraging to all the players. As for her partner, I sometimes forget Megan is only a freshman because she is one of the best players I have ever met! she is that one player that everyone wants to hate because she's only a freshman and she kicks everyone's butt, but she is one of the most genuine, sweet girls who couldn't be mean if she tried! (I also went on a date with her brother, and I just love their whole family.) I am so glad that she and Annie were able to win state, after all the doubles teams got their partners switched around 320 times!

my season was amazing. i had worked so hard in the summer for tryouts, and I didn't end up making the official JV team, so at first, I was pretty upset. but thankfully, most of the teams were big enough for me to play a match! I won some, and I lost some, but in all of them, I played my best and I think there was only one match where I was really ashamed of myself. coincidentally, the next match I played, I won 8-0!

there were more girls on the team this year than there ever had been before. we got a lot of new, really good freshmen, so that's why my spot wasn't as high as it was before. part of me wanted to hate them because they took my spot, but really, they all deserved it. they have been playing longer than me, and they play better than I do. I'm good, but they're just better. and there's nothing wrong with that, because they win their matches and make our team better as a whole. but I could not hate them, because they are all just so nice and so fun to be around and I became such good friends with all of them. I love how we all get along so well with each other on and off the court. well, unless we are playing each other. I am naturally very competitive, and I don't care if I'm playing my best friend. when I'm in a match, they are no longer my friend. they are my opponent and I will do everything I can to beat them- or try to. I have no mercy. but as soon as the match ends, we shake hands and are friends again and congratulate each other on how well we did!  actually, my friend Kali (our 1st singles player) was telling her cousin that I am very competitive, and her cousin said, "but you seem like the nicest girl!" and Kali said, "as soon as she is in a match, she becomes this aggressive, crazy person who screams and hits hard and has even smashed a racket. but she's so nice off the court. it's crazy." yep, that's me.

in October, we had a team banquet at the school. it was nice because it wasn't at Pizza Factory with their slooooooow service. (they never even brought me my pizza last year.) every family brought food. Mama Castle is famous for her cookies, so of course, that was what I was assigned to bring. my peanut butter chocolate chip cookies, as I have mentioned before, are really popular with the tennis team and cute boys. turns out, they are also very popular with the moms on the tennis team as well! I had to leave early because I had a piano lesson, but while I was there, the seniors presented the players with awards. my award was "The Cookie Master" for obvious reasons. (also, Racket Smasher was already taken.)

finally, last week, Coach sent us our pictures.
 the team. back row: Lauren, Megan, Grace L, Emmaline, Brianna, Rachel, Libby, Kali, Lindsey, Catherine, Mannon, Jen, Annie H, and Kea.
front row: Maude, Sophie, Annie L, Madi, me, Hailey, Kathryn, Mary, Liesel, Sage, Emma, and Grace S.
 full JV team with officials and alternates: Lauren, Sophie, Maude, Grace Larsen, Emmaline, me (I shouldn't even have to say which one I am, because I'm always the shortest one), Annie Lee, Madi, Hailey, Brianna, Emma, Libby, Mary, Kathryn, Grace Shields, Lindsey, Sage, and Kea
 me and Emmaline. last year, she didn't start out as my favorite because Coach kept making us play each other at tryouts, and I just wanted to beat her more than anything else. well, first time I played her, somehow, I did beat her! I was very proud of myself. but the next time I played her, I didn't do as well, and the next time, she beat me 6-1 and 6-0. I was so mad because, I mean, I beat her once, why did I play so bad the next time? but after I got over myself, we became really good friends, and we kept that friendship going after last season ended. this season, she was probably one of my best friends and because we were both singles players, we spend a lot of time at practice together, waited for matches together, and we would give each other pep talks. I loved that. when either of us had a bad match, we would always go to each other, and when we would have a good match, we would congratulate each other. she watched both my matches at region, and was cheering for me, and I just loved that support. so, Coach wanted to document our little friendship at practice.

Monday, November 24, 2014

Sadie Hawkins 2k14 (2nd date of hopefully more to come)

soooooo....remember my first date? well, that was in March.. and I haven't gone on any dates since then. I knew I wouldn't get asked to Prom, didn't expect to not get asked to Homecoming but I didn't, so that left Sadie Hawkins, the next dance. lucky for me, it was girls choice so I could go with whoever I wanted. the dance wasn't until November but a bunch of girls started to ask right after Homecoming, so I was pressured into asking the week after. well, the guy I was going to ask, got asked the day before I was going to ask. and my second choice had been asked twice. so, I needed to think quick before all the boys at Timpview got asked. so that day, I had a quick tennis team council, and they all threw out ideas. someone said to ask Nate on the boys tennis team, and all the other girls agreed. his younger sister Megan is on the team, so I was able to talk to her and figure out the perfect time to come over. I didn't take any pictures, but this is how I asked him: I found 12 old tennis balls, and wrote 1 letter of my name on each ball (first and last). I wrote on a piece of paper, "Nate: it would be SMASHING if you went to Sadie's with me!" and left the tennis balls on his porch. I had to text his sister and make sure I was at the right house. well, about 1 week later, Megan texts me and asks for my address, so I know I'm getting an answer soon. that night, I was working on homework and I completely forgot about getting answered, but then, Justin comes in my room and says, "Miriam, go check the doorstep!" and again I forgot to take a picture, but there was candy on the door, a (Y)ork patty, (E)xtra gum, and (S)kittles- so my answer was YES!
(just think of how sad it would've been if he had said no? (N)erds? (O)rbit gum?)

The dance was in the basement below the auditorium, and the theme was Phantom of the Opera, which is my favorite musical. the dress was famous couples. I had a ton of ideas that would work for other couples, but not for us because of our appearances. I needed to find a blonde dude and a dark haired chick. finally, I decided that Katniss and Peeta would be the best because Nate is blonde and blue eyed, and I have dark hair and I could braid it all cool, and really, all Katniss and Peeta wear is black. so I told Nate and he agreed. (thank goodness he did, because I literally had no other good ideas.) planning the date with Nate was easy, but boy, is it hard to get in a group of girls and try to work together! we all have such different ideas, and we don't agree on anything. I didn't have this problem with Morp because my main issue was finding a group. after I finally found one, they just handed me a plan and it went perfect. but with Sadie's, finding a group was no problem. but planning was. so, first group meeting went unsuccessfully. finally, one week before the date, our group text came up with a plan, and it was a really good one, and it ended up working out great!

for our day date, we did a scavenger hunt at the mall. our group had 8 couples, and we split into groups of 2 couples. we had a long list of things we needed to take pictures of, and it was the funniest thing. I don't have any of the pictures, but we had to get one of us planking on a bench (I'm the only one short enough to fit on that bench), a picture by the Mockingjay poster (which was perfect for me and my date), trying on an orange necktie, trying on red high heels, finding the ugliest prom dress... the 2 funniest were getting a job application and 3 selfies with strangers. the original idea was to send Nate or AJ (my friend Lindsey's date) into Victoria's Secret and film them asking for an application, but they chickened out and sent me inside because I've been in there loads of times (no shame). I came out with the application, and the boys agreed to get their picture taken with it, but that was it. the other funny thing was getting 3 selfies with strangers. Lindsey found an elf, AJ found a 600 pound guy (ok, probably not that heavy), and Nate and AJ found a policeman! our group did not win because we ran out of time, but I'd say we got the funniest pictures.

after the scavenger hunt, we went to Rita's for frozen custard. it was delicious. I was one of the chauffeurs in the group, and there was a BYU football game, so not only did I have to drive 3 people around in the rain, there was also heavy traffic. finally, after several red lights and Nate taking the role as "driving instructor", I was able to get everyone home in time to get ready.

a little more than an hour later, I picked everyone up again and drove to Hailey's house for.....PICTURE TIME!
 throwing up that District 12 sign
"assume your character!" so here's Katniss being serious, and here's Peeta being.... happy. 
 left to right: Matt and Cami as the Great Gatsby people, Seth and Madisen as Zack and Kelly from Saved By The Bell, AJ and Lindsey as The Incredibles, Christian and Liza as that couple from The Walking Dead, Zane and Addy as Dwight and Angela from The Office, Josh and Hailey as Ken and Barbie, Nate and I as Katniss and Peeta, and Abbie and Joe as Jessie and Woody.
again, "assume your character!"
 our "bridesmaid pose"
Cami, Lindsey, Madisen, Liza, Addy, me, Hailey, and Abbie

we went to dinner dressed in our costumes. I was driving Nate, Abbie, and Joe, and we decided that if anyone asks why we are dressed up, we have to use a fake accent and say, "well, in my country, we celebrate Halloween on November 22!" and if they ask where we're from, we just say Canada. no one actually asked that, so we were safe. we had a delicious dinner at California Pizza Kitchen, and I was the rebel of the group because A) I ordered Diet Coke instead of water, and B) I did not order pepperoni like mostly everyone else (*cough cough* my date and all the other boys). we had a great time eating and laughing and talking. out of the 2 dates I've been on, dinner has always been one of my favorite parts because we are all together and we can all talk to each other, and get to know each other better. everyone in my group was so funny, and it was just a great time!
we hopped back in my car and this time, we headed to Timpview for the dance! I loved the Phantom of the Auditorium theme, except it was pretty hot and stuffy down in the basement. we stayed for a little more than an hour, but we had a great time dancing and seeing everyone and their costumes. after we decided we were too hot, I drove back to my house, grabbed a plate of my famous peanut butter cookies that are popular with the tennis team and boys (so a double bonus for Nate!), and we went to Lindsey's to eat treats and play games. my cookies were indeed popular with everyone: boys, girls, the tennis team, and Nate. (3 of the 8 girls, myself included, are on the girls tennis team. and 2 of the boys, my date included, are on the boys team.) after we stuffed ourselves with cookies and hot chocolate, we looked at our scavenger hunt photos. I still think my group won, but that's just my opinion. (which is usually right.) all too soon, it was time for me to drive everyone back home. Joe had taken out my Killers/Coldplay/Red Hot Chili Peppers playlist and found some rap station, and Nate decided that since it was after midnight, it was Sunday and that music wasn't "appropriate" so he and Abbie found us a classical station. (my dad got in the car the next day and immediately changed it to his rock station. I guess he has a different idea of what is Sunday appropriate.) but I seriously had one of the greatest nights of my life, and I don't think we ever stopped laughing. my date was the best date, and he was the perfect Peeta to my Katniss. thanks Nate for the great date! (that rhymed.)

Sunday, October 26, 2014

fallfallfallfallllllll









I have no words to say. except my beautiful friend Brittain and I drove up into the canyon this week and she took my pictures. they all turned out perfect. I love fall so much, and I love the way she did the lighting and everything. it was a nice break from all my end-of-term homework and piano practicing and ACT studying. honestly, if you are stressing out because of end of term, just take a friend and go on a drive up the canyon and listen to good music. it is the prettiest. all the leaves have changed, and the mountains are just gorgeous. it is unreal.

also, I love football season and Pumpkin Smash smoothies from Jamba Juice and hot apple cider and pumpkin bread and pumpkin pie and pumpkin everything and Halloween and sweaters and everything.

I've been in a really good mood lately. probably because it's my favorite time of year.