Thursday, December 13, 2012

Christmas 2012


Christmas 2012

Dearest Family and Friends,

Once again the Christmas season is upon us and I am grateful to be able to take the time to reflect on the past year. I must admit that 2012 has been a challenging, yet wonderful year. I have been blessed beyond measure and have been able to make memories that will last through the eternities.

I am in my fifth year of teaching Medical Anatomy & Physiology at Woods Cross High School and continue to love what I do. My students are great kids and have high expectations. They are motivated and determined to succeed in order to give them any possible advantage as they pursue their career goals.

June found me on vacation in the Los Angeles, California area visiting some friends. I had been to LA before, but hadn’t really done the “tourist” thing. This time I went and saw the Hollywood sign, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, LA Memorial Coliseum, and spent some time on the beach just relaxing and enjoying my Summer Break. It was a wonderful chance for me to spend time with friends, get away from everyday life, and enjoy the sun.

I was also able to go to Moab for a few days in June. I have always loved Southern Utah, and it had been far too long since my last trip down there. The highlights of the trip included going up to Dead Horse Point and spending time in Arches National Park. We didn’t have a lot of time in the park, but we did make the hike up to Delicate Arch in the arid heat of a Utah Summer. I am always grateful for opportunities to spend time enjoying the beauty of the world we live in. It is a constant reminder to me of the love our Heavenly Father has for His children.

In August I took advantage of a cheap airfare and took a little trip to Denver to visit a good friend I grew up with. I have visited her and her family in Virginia and Las Vegas, so it only made sense to visit them in Denver, too. We spent a lot of the time just visiting and catching up on each others’ life. We did get the chance to go to Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, went to the Denver LDS Temple, and also did a tour of Coors’ Field, where the Colorado Rockies play baseball. You all know how big of a sports nut I am, so that was a lot of fun for me.

November 10th a member that I was able to teach during my full-time mission in Japan got married in the Tokyo LDS Temple. I was lucky enough to be able to make a “brief” one-week trip to Japan to attend the wedding and also visit some of the amazing people I love. I would not have been able to make it to Japan if it hadn’t been for a wonderful supervisor that encouraged me to go and got me a buddy pass, parents that support me in my crazy ideas, students that put up with a substitute teacher for a week, and friends that always welcome me into their homes in Japan. This is the fourth time I have been able to return to Japan, but the first vacation I’ve been there in the Fall. I had forgotten how beautiful the Fall is in Kyoto. This trip I went to the wedding in Tokyo, spent some time in Nara, Nagoya, and Kyoto. Not a day goes by that I don’t reflect on my full-time mission serving in Japan. I am eternally grateful for the experiences I had, the friends I gained, the memories made, and the blessings I received.

This year has been a busy one filled with a wide array of emotions and experiences. I have been able to see the hand of the Lord and felt the comfort and peace the Spirit can bring into our lives as I’ve watched dear friends and family struggle through the experiences life places in their path. I have witnessed people that are very close to me go through the Refiner’s fire and stay true to their testimony and the Gospel. I am strengthened daily by the faith, love, and support of these wonderful, dear people in my life.

I am truly grateful for each of you and the wonderful people you are. I am the person I am today because of the incredible people I am blessed to have in my life. You are each a special light in my life and I will never be able to repay you for all that you have done for me. I hope and pray that I can be the kind of friend to others that each of you are to me.

Merry Christmas!

Love,

Rachel

Monday, January 23, 2012

Christmas Letter (A Little Late :) )

December 2011

It is hard to believe that another year has come and gone, and it seems that the time passes faster and faster with each year. It seems like we were just barely celebrating Christmas 2010 and ringing in the New Year. This year has been a busy one for me and full of some unique adventures along the way.

I continue to teach Medical Anatomy and Physiology at Woods Cross High School, and really do enjoy my job. The students that take my class are most often working toward becoming professionals in the Medical field. They are motivated and enjoy learning about the human body. I can safely say that when there are 20-35 high school students in a classroom there is rarely a dull moment.

In April I graduated from Weber State University with a Master’s of Business Administration (MBA.) It took me 2.5 years to complete my degree while teaching full time and coaching some, too. It was definitely a huge time commitment but worth every bit of the work and struggle. Now, to decide if I want to stay in the teaching profession or look into moving into the business world.

As a way to celebrate graduating I was able to take another trip to Japan. I spent 16 days in the country and was able to go see and do a few things that I’ve never done. The most memorable part of the trip was getting to go up to the Sendai area and participate in a service project helping clean up from the Tsunami that occurred on March 3rd. It was very humbling and sobering to see all of the destruction that the ocean did to the countryside of Japan. It is also very uplifting to see how resilient the Japanese people are and how hard they are working to take care of themselves and their country. I also got to spend time with some of the eternal friends I met while serving my mission there 7 years ago. I love you guys!

This December I was able to go visit a friend that has moved to Brooklyn, New York. I spent the days sight-seeing by myself and then met up with friends in the evening. It was kind of nice to go at my pace and see and do the things I wanted to. Some highlights of the trip include: Wicked (Broadway musical,) 9/11 Memorial, Staten Island Ferry, FAO Schwarz, Ice Skating in Central Park, Manhattan LDS Temple, good food, Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center, Christmas windows at Macy’s department store, and a lot more. I’m grateful for good friends that welcome me into their home. Thanks!!!

Upon returning from Japan I was asked to work with the 12-18 year old young women at Church. It is a fun, rewarding, fulfilling assignment. I work with some incredible women and young women that teach me new things on a regular basis. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve in this calling right now.

Life is good. I have an amazing family and incredible friends that enrich my life. I am blessed to have so many things in my life. Thank you for being an influence for good in my life. Hopefully next year will bring me to some of your hometowns.

May the Lord’s choicest blessings come to you and your family during this Christmas season and throughout the New Year.

Love,

Rachel

Gone Fishing

Graduation

Helping Hands-Sendai, Japan

Tokyo Temple

Tsunami Clean-up

The Big Piano at FAO Schwartz, NYC

Ice Skating in Central Park