Wednesday, December 29, 2010

New Year's Resolutions

1. Graduate with my MBA (I'll walk on April 22nd and have my final class in the Summer. Can you say EXCITED?)
2. Get a life (I know that is broad, but get a boyfriend didn't encompass the sentiment. Between work, coaching, and grad school there is definitely a major lack of a life.)
3. Move out of my parent's home(I love it here, but once grad school is done, it is time...)
4. Trust more in the Lord and lean less on my own understanding (Proverbs 3:5-6)
5. Smile more
And I'm sure there are plenty more where this list came from... I'm sure you could all come up with a few for me :)

Friday, December 10, 2010

Why blog???

Why blog? I don't have the time... I don't have much going on in my life... What to do, What to do...

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

30 Days of Gratitude: Days 11, 12, 13, 14, & 15

Day 15: I am grateful for good friends that are willing to listen when I need to vent. They don't care how trivial things might be, they are just there to be a listening ear. I hope that I am able to be that kind of friend for all of my friends.

Day 14: Today I was able to attend the "farewell" of a good family friend. She is actually a girl that I used to babysit (which makes me feel old :)) This family is an amazing family and I know that C. is going to be an amazing missionary for the Church. Attending her "farewell" reminded me of how grateful I am for my mission I was able to serve in Japan. I am grateful for the opportunity that I had to live among and serve those incredible people I got to know.

Day 13: I am grateful for trials and past experiences that have helped me to grow and become the person I am today. This evening I ran into the parents of a former boyfriend. It was good to see them and catch up on what is happening with their family. After running into them I reflected on what has happened in my life over the past 2 years and how far I have come since that time. I know that at the time trials are difficult, but they are the greatest growth experiences I've ever been through.

Day 12: I am grateful for FRIDAYS.

Day 11: I am grateful for Utah's Fall and Winter seasons. I love watching the colors change. I love the snow. I love the cool Autumn evenings when it is "not too hot, not too cold, all you need is a light jacket."

Friday, November 12, 2010

30 Days of Gratitude: Days 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10

Day 10: I'm thankful for the amazing people I was blessed to get to know in Japan. Today is one of those dear friend's birthdays. The people I met in Japan have left a permanent imprint on my life and heart. They are some of the strongest, faithful, most dedicated individuals I have ever met and I have learned so much from them. Ai shite iru yo!

Day 9: Today I'm thankful for a warm home, safety and comfort.

Day 8: I'm grateful for Reese's Peanut Butter cups. Just sayin'

Day 7: I am grateful for my personal testimony of the truthfulness of the everlasting Gospel of Jesus Christ. I am grateful for the opportunity to KNOW for myself, not rely on others. I know that God is my loving Heavenly Father. I know that Jesus Christ is our Savior, Redeemer, and Friend. I know that Christ suffered for me so that I won't have to as long as I apply His Atonement in my life. I know that Joseph Smith saw God the Father and Jesus Christ in that grove of trees. I know that through Joseph Smith the fullness of the Gospel was restored in these latter-days. I know that the Book of Mormon is Holy scripture, written for us in our day. It is the most correct of any book on the face of the Earth, and by studying its pages we can know our Heavenly Father's will. I know that families can be together forever if we uphold our end of the covenants we make in the Holy Temples. I know that Thomas S. Monson is the chosen prophet to lead the Church at this time. He is inspired and counseled as to what is best for the world we live in. I know that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the only true church on the face of the earth. Personal revelation is real. The Holy Ghost will abide with us when we are choosing the right. I know these things, I testify of these things.

Day 6: I am grateful for family. The people that know everything about me and love me anyway. It was wonderful to see my aunt and cousin this afternoon, we don't get together anywhere near often enough.

Day 5: I am blessed to have the most amazing friends that accept me for who I am and welcome me as family. With most of my family living a pretty good distance away I have had to find my own "family" here, and I am privileged to count some pretty incredible and amazing people as my "family."
-"Friends are the family we choose for ourselves."
-"Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints on your heart."

Thursday, November 4, 2010

30 Days of Gratitude: Days 1-4

Day 4: I am grateful for a warm, comfortable bed... Getting up at o'dark thirty M-F helps me appreciate it more and more each day and also makes it harder for me to drag myself out of bed every day. I really did love serving an LDS mission to Japan, but I will never miss the "beds" we had.

Day 3: I'm grateful for the young people I am able to interact with. In a world full of laziness and disrespect I am blessed to come in contact with a lot of young people that are bucking that trend. They are working hard to make an impact for good on the people around them. They are strong, courageous, dedicated youth that all of us could learn something from.

Day 2: Benadryl... I had an allergic reaction to something and was going nuts, so I took 2 Benadryl and became dead to the world. I fell asleep on the couch for 3 hours, woke up, got ready for bed, and was out cold until 5:10 a.m....
With it being election day, I am also grateful for the opportunity to vote and have my voice heard. I've always said, "If you don't take the time to vote you don't have the right to complain."

Day 1: I'm grateful for the opportunity to gain an education. Most people think I'm nuts working on a Master's while working full-time and coaching. My response is that Now is as good a time as any. I am at a place in my life where I can afford the time and money and if I don't get it done now I might not ever accomplish my goal of earning a Master's degree. I'm grateful to live in a country that allows women to gain a higher education and succeed in the corporate world.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

30 Days of Thanksgiving

"All over the world at the end of day,
Heav'nly Father's children kneel down and pray,
Each saying thank you in his own special way,
Saying thank you, thank you in his own special way.
"Gracias." "Malo." "Wir danken dir."
All over the world tender voices hear.
Some say "tak," others "merci,"
"Kansha shimasu," we thank thee.
Our Heavenly Father hears them;
He understands each tongue.
Our Heav'nly Father knows them;
He loves them, loves them, ev'ry one."
-Peggy Ryskamp

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

I Survived...

Thanks to my wonderful family and A.MAZ.ING friends I survived turning 30. I don't know what it is about turning the big 3-0, but it was harder than I imagined.
The festivities and excitement began on Friday, the day before my birthday, when a group of students came in singing "Happy Birthday." One of my basketball girls brought in a basketball birthday cake that her dad made at their bakery. It was delicious!
I took the cake with me up to our annual ward overnighter. The reasoning behind that... take the carb-filled monster and get everybody to eat it so we wouldn't have to :)
Saturday morning we woke up in our tent to about 1/2 an inch of frost and 30 degrees. That's a bit chilly for September, if I do say so myself. I took a group of kids for a walk to see the beaver dam and to get myself a little bit of peace, quiet, and time to ponder and reflect.
I was informed that I had to be to Mamacita and Pop's by 2 so we could head up the canyon for lunch. We went to a delicious barbecue restaurant, reminded me of trips to Texas.
Then it was just me and the A & J off to the Lion King. Amanda had told me months earlier that she had a surprise planned for my birthday, so I wasn't allowed to make any other plans or arrangements... (I had a feeling it was Lion King, but didn't dare get my hopes up.) We rode the train down, ate dinner at Siegfried's German delicatessen, and headed over to the play. We had wonderful seats!!! The play was fantastic, the acting was wonderful, and the costumes were UN.BELIEVE.ABLE!!!
I couldn't have asked for a better birthday if I had planned it out myself. Birthdays have never been a big deal for me, but it was fun to go out and do something to celebrate turning 30. The day was also filled with phone calls from some of my very dearest friends and one from a member in Japan. I do have the most incredible, wonderful, loving, kind, friends a girl could ask for.
A & J, thanks for making this birthday a memorable one. Love ya!
The one picture from the day's festivities :)