Friday, July 31, 2009

My Trip to Portland & Seattle (Finally :))

Since my computer is being a pain I will just go in reverse order of how my trip went.

Sunday
After driving 1800+ miles over the weekend I hit a deer with my car just outside of Tremonton, UT. That is right, I was less than an hour from home and hit a deer.
My parents came and picked me up, we sent my car to the shop in Brigham, and I went home frustrated and very tired.
Final Score Rachel-1 Bambi-0

Outside of Portland there is a beautiful waterfall, called Multnomah Falls, right by the Interstate. I couldn't help but stop and take a picture or two.

The 11-hour trip home was a wonderful time for me to do some thinking, pondering, and reflection. I think I spent 2-3 hours of the time riding in silence and having a good hour-long heart-to-heart with my Heavenly Father. I am grateful that I turned off the radio and took the opportunity to feel the Spirit.
Saturday
Sunset over a bridge along the Wilamette River.


Since I found myself with a little extra time I made sure to stop by and see the Seattle, Washington Temple. I wish I would have had some time to do an endowment session.


This is Imri Larsen and me at a kaiten sushi restaurant in Seattle. Imri and I served in the same area, Yamato-Kouriyama, for 6 months. He lives up in Seattle and is going to the University of Washington.


The Space Needle


Pike's Place Public Market-I saw the famous "Fish Throwers" at Pike's Place Fish Market, bought some fun souvenirs, just walked around and enjoyed the atmosphere, and on Amanda's suggestion (thanks babe) I bought myself some gorgeous flowers.


Friday
I spent the entire day with my Dad's Cousin, Larry. We did some sight-seeing and went out to dinner for some delicious, fresh seafood. Yummy!!!
We went to the Japanese Garden, which reminded me of Japan quite a bit.


We also went to the International Rose Test Garden. Portland is, afterall, the City of Roses.


This is Larry.


THIS is Larry's replica 1934 Mercedes Roadster. He built it from a kit over the period of a few years. It is a beautiful car and was very fun to drive. He pulled it out of the garage and I went to get in the passenger side, to which he responded, "You drive, I'll navigate." I've never driven a car that nice. When we pulled into NikeTown a man said, "That is the most beautiful thing I have seen in a long time." The sarcastic side of me wanted to reply, "The car isn't so bad, either." But, I stopped myself!



Thursday
This is the Portland, Oregon temple.


Thursday
I spent the day with Ariana's family, friends, etc. with the wedding stuff. Ariana and I were mission companions in Yamato-Kouriyama, Japan for 4 1/2 months. The sealing was beautiful and I am extremely grateful I was able to be there to support Ariana and Gabriel. After the wedding we took pictures outside of the temple and then headed to a nearby park for lunch. The evening was spent helping out with the reception, most of the time in the kitchen getting food, etc. prepared. I'm so glad that I took the time to go to Portland to be there for this wonderful occasion. Thanks for the invitation, love you guys!



Wednesday
I got out of my college class at 11:30, went and picked up the cross-stitch I was having framed, loaded up the car and set out on the 11-hour car trip to Portland, Oregon
This was a wonderful trip and I am happy I did it, even if I did hit a deer and had to be without a car for 10 days!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Vacation

Our home computer is down right now, so I won't be able to get my vacation update on here for a few days.
To summarize my trip (I promise more details and pictures when we fix the computer):
Wednesday-Go to class, take a test, drive for 11 hours
Thursday-Sealing in Portland Temple, wedding stuff all day
Friday-Sight-seeing in Portland, driving a replica 1934 Mercedes Roadster
Saturday-Seattle
Sunday-Drive home, Hit a deer
Now doesn't that sound like a lot of fun?

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Dancing With the Stars

Okay, the cat is out of the bag. I am a Dancing With the Stars fan! I am happy to say that I am pleased with the results of this season. I am glad that Shawn and Mark won!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

ABC's Of ME!!!

ABC's of Me

A-
Available: Very
Age: 28
Annoyance: Laziness
Animal: Dog

B-
Beer: Beer bread is delicious, other than that, no thanks.
Birthday: September 11
Best Friend: Amanda, Shannon, John, and more
Been in Love: Can't say that I have
Been on stage: Orchestra in Middle School
Believe in Miracles: Absolutely, without a doubt
Believe in Santa: Definitely

C-
Candy: Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Swedish Fish
Color: Dark Blue
Chocolate/Vanilla: Definitely Chocolate! Vanilla is the base for which all delicious flavors, alone, no thanks.
Chinese/Mexican: Mexican
Cake or pie: Homemade Sour Cream Chocolate Cake
Continent to visit: Asia
Cheese: most types, I do love a good sharp Cheddar, Provolone or Muenster

D-
Day or Night: Both
Dancing in the rain: Not recently

E-
Eyes: Hazel
Everyone's got: Great potential and A loving Heavenly Father

F-
First thoughts waking up: It can't be morning already
Food: Just about anything

G-
Greatest Fear: Being Alone
Goals: Too many to list.
Gum: Orbit White
Get along with your parents: Yep

H-
Hair Color: Sandy Blond in the summer, a little darker in the winter
Height: 5' 8"
Holiday: Thanksgiving, and no, not because of the food!
How do you want to die: Quickly and painlessly

I-
Ice Cream: Lemon Sorbet or a dark chocolate Rocky Road
Instrument: Currently: Piano, Lifetime: Violin and Ukelele

J-
Jewelry: CTR Ring, Watch, Bracelet made of fishing swivels
Job: Medical Anatomy teacher

K-
Kids: Hopefully someday, until then I have 120 M-F 9 months of the year.
Keep a journal: Not as much as I should

L-
Love=Perseverance
Letter: Can't say I really have a favorite letter
Laughed so hard you cried: Yes, and it feels great!

M-
Milk flavor: Plain 1%
Movies: Chick Flicks!
Motion sickness: Yes, but I just get off the roller-coaster, lose my lunch, and get right back on.
McD’s or BK: If I had to make a choice between the two, BK
Number: 7

O-
One wish: "World Peace"-sorry, had to put it.
Actually, to marry and raise a family.

P- Pepsi/Coke: Whatever is cheapest, yet then again I don't drink carbonated beverages
Perfect Pizza: Hawaiian
Piercings: Ears

Q-
Quote: "Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game."

R-
Reason to cry: Happy, pain, sorrow
Reality T.V.: The Amazing Race, Dancing with the Stars, Biggest Loser
Radio Station: Whatever one doesn't have any commercials on at the given moment
Roll your tongue in a circle: Yep

S-
Song: That is an impossible question
Shoe size: 9
Salad Dressing: Japanese Sesame Seed Dressing
Sushi: Delicious
Shave arms or legs: Legs-
Skinny dipped: Nope
Strawberries/Blueberries: Strawberries!
Surgeries: Nope

T-
Tattoos: Not in a million, my body is a temple :)
Time for bed: During the school year, 10 p.m., during the summer, who cares!
Thunderstorms: My favorite

U-
Unpredictable: not often

V-
Vacation spot(s): Japan, Prince Edward Island, Uinta Mountains

W-
Weakness: Self-deprecation
Worst feeling: Being alone
Wanted to be a model: Heavens no
Worst Weather=When you are stuck inside all day and it is sunny and warm outside :(

X-
X-Rays: Sinuses, teeth, ankle

Y-
Year it is now: 2009
Yellow=Happy

Z-
Zoo animal: Tigers

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day

On this Mother's Day I am reminded of a talk given in the April 2004 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It applies to women throughout the world, in every situation, from every background. Whether married or single, mother of her own children or mother to the neighborhood, old or young. It reminds us all of what we should strive to become.
So, to all you Women with a 'Mother Heart' out there, I hope you had a wonderful, relaxing Mother's Day.

Julie B. Beck, “A ‘Mother Heart’,” Ensign, May 2004, 75

By developing a mother heart, each girl and woman prepares for her divine, eternal mission of motherhood.

I have often heard my father describe my mother as a woman with a “mother heart,” and that is true. Her mothering influence has been felt by many hundreds, perhaps thousands of people, and she has refined the role of nurturer to an art form. Her testimony of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and strong sense of identity and purpose have guided her life.
She took longer than most women to find her husband, but during her single years she had devoted her life to progress. Though it was uncommon at the time, she was university educated and advancing in a career. Following her marriage, children arrived in quick succession; and in a short span of years, she was the mother of a large family. All the knowledge she had acquired, all her natural abilities and gifts, all her skills were channeled into an organization that had no earthly bounds. As a covenant-keeping daughter of God, she had prepared all her life for motherhood.
What is a mother heart and how is one acquired? We learn about some of those qualities in the scriptures. To paraphrase Proverbs: “Who can find a … woman [with a mother heart]? for her price is far above rubies. … She … worketh willingly with her hands. … With the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard. … She stretcheth out her hand to the poor. … Strength and honour are her clothing. … She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness” (Prov. 31:10, 13, 16, 20, 25–27). A woman with a mother heart has a testimony of the restored gospel, and she teaches the principles of the gospel without equivocation. She is keeping sacred covenants made in holy temples. Her talents and skills are shared unselfishly. She gains as much education as her circumstances will allow, improving her mind and spirit with the desire to teach what she learns to the generations who follow her.
If she has children, she is a “goodly parent” (1 Ne. 1:1) who lives and teaches standards of behavior exactly in line with the teachings of living prophets. She teaches her “children to pray, and to walk uprightly before the Lord(D&C 68:28). Rather than listening to the voices and partial truths of the world, she knows that gospel standards are based on eternal, unchangeable truths. She believes that to be “primarily responsible for the nurture of [her] children” is a vital, dignified, and “sacred responsibilit[y]” (“The Family: A Proclamation to the World,” Liahona, Oct. 1998, 24; Ensign, Nov. 1995, 102). To nurture and feed them physically is as much an honor as to nurture and feed them spiritually. She is “not weary in well-doing” and delights to serve her family, because she knows that “out of small things proceedeth that which is great” (D&C 64:33).
Oh, that every girl and woman would have a testimony of her potential for eternal motherhood as she keeps her earthly covenants. “Each is a beloved … daughter of heavenly parents, and, as such, each has a divine … destiny” (“The Family: A Proclamation to the World”). As spirit daughters of God, women “received their first lessons in the world of spirits and were prepared to come forth” (D&C 138:56) on the earth. They were among the “noble and great ones” (D&C 138:55) who “shouted for joy” (Job 38:7) at the creation of the earth because they would be given a physical body with the opportunity to be proven in a mortal sphere (see Abr. 3:25). They wished to work side by side with righteous men to accomplish eternal goals that neither can attain independently.
Female roles did not begin on earth, and they do not end here. A woman who treasures motherhood on earth will treasure motherhood in the world to come, and “where [her] treasure is, there will [her] heart be also” (Matt. 6:21). By developing a mother heart, each girl and woman prepares for her divine, eternal mission of motherhood. “Whatever principle of intelligence [she] attain[s] unto in this life, it will rise with [her] in the resurrection. And if a person gains more knowledge and intelligence in this life through [her] diligence and obedience than another, [she] will have so much the advantage in the world to come” (D&C 130:18–19).
In my experience I have seen that some of the truest mother hearts beat in the breasts of women who will not rear their own children in this life, but they know that “all things must come to pass in their time” and that they “are laying the foundation of a great work” (D&C 64:32–33). As they keep their covenants, they are investing in a grand, prestigious future because they know that “they who keep their second estate shall have glory added upon their heads for ever and ever” (Abr. 3:26).
I was recently at a park where I met a group of women with mother hearts. They were young, covenant-keeping women. They were bright and had obtained advanced degrees from respected universities. Now they were devoting their considerable gifts to planning dinner that evening and sharing housekeeping ideas. They were teaching two-year-olds to be kind to one another. They were soothing babies, kissing bruised knees, and wiping tears. I asked one of those mothers how it came about that she could transfer her talents so cheerfully into the role of motherhood. She replied, “I know who I am, and I know what I am supposed to do. The rest just follows.” That young mother will build faith and character in the next generation one family prayer at a time, one scripture study session, one book read aloud, one song, one family meal after another. She is involved in a great work. She knows that “children are an heritage of the Lord” and “happy is the [woman] that hath [a] quiver full of them” (Ps. 127:3, 5). She knows that the influence of righteous, conscientious, persistent, daily mothering is far more lasting, far more powerful, far more influential than any earthly position or institution invented by man. She has the vision that, if worthy, she has the potential to be blessed as Rebekah of old to be “the mother of thousands of millions” (Gen. 24:60).
Covenant-keeping women with mother hearts know that whether motherhood comes early or late; whether they are blessed with a “quiver full” of children here in mortality or not; whether they are single, married, or left to carry the responsibility of parenthood alone—in holy temples they are “endowed with power from on high” (D&C 38:32), and with that endowment they received the promised blessings and are “persuaded of them, and embraced them” (Heb. 11:13).
Every girl and woman who makes and keeps sacred covenants can have a mother heart. There is no limit to what a woman with a mother heart can accomplish. Righteous women have changed the course of history and will continue to do so, and their influence will spread and grow exponentially throughout the eternities. How grateful I am to the Lord for trusting women with the divine mission of motherhood. Like Mother Eve I am “glad” (see Moses 5:11) to know these things. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Friends

The past few weeks I have been reminded of what amazing friends I have been blessed with. You know the kind of friends I am talking about. The ones that are there for you no matter what. They don't care if their house is a mess and they have things to do, they'll drop everything because you need to talk. They can tell when something is wrong and you need to talk and then proceed to get you to talk. On the other hand, they can tell when you aren't ready to talk and give you time and space. They laugh with you. They cry with you. They don't care what you look like and don't judge you, because if they did they would have run the other way months, years, or even decades ago! They love you for you, even when you are irrational, exasperating, frustrating, etc. They call at just the right time. They get you to relax and have fun. They know just what to say and when to say it. They can tell when you what you really need is a big HUG.

To all my wonderful friends out there, thank you so much for all of your love and support. Thank you for being a listening ear, a shoulder to cry on, and someone to laugh with. Thank you for taking time out of your crazy lives for me. Thank you for encouraging me, especially when I am frustrated. Thank you for making sure I am eating:).

I hope and pray that I am being a good friend to my friends. All too often I am too busy, too stressed, or too tired. My resolve: to be a better friend and a better listener.

Love you guys!


"Life is partly what we make it, and partly what it is made by the friends whom we choose."


"Your friend is the man who knows all about you, and still likes you."


"Love is rarer than genius itself. And friendship is rarer than love."


"A friend is someone who is there for you when he'd rather be anywhere else."



Wednesday, April 8, 2009

I HATE ACCOUNTING!!!!!!!!!

That is all I have to say. It is consuming all of my time, which I don't have and is driving me nuts. God bless all of those accountants out there because I know that I just couldn't stand being one!