Friday, December 9, 2011

Remember Who You Are

Skinny Jeans: Too Suggestive for Mormon College

I support this...and whatever they decide. But..the article made it seem like we are made to follow the Strength of Youth, when in fact it's recommended and encouraged for very wise reasons. If you're wearing really super tight jeans, you could possibly be allowing bad thoughts to creep into someone else's mind, that wouldn't have been there in the first place. I can definitely see why some (seems like SO many) people are upset about this, because the campus hasn't come out and broadcasted that it's a set change in the honor code. But, if they do..I will be behind them all the way! Also, I think some are over exaggerating about this issue and assuming that ALL skinny jeans are going to be banned because of this news article. If it's in the news, it's gotta be true, right? WRONG. The news (and journalists) sometimes push things farther than they truly are in order to catch the attention and interest of viewers/readers. It will be okay, everyone..it's NOT the end of the world.

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Philosophy: Food for the Soul

So...this is my journal/essay about idealism and realism.
After reading the material and before this big, exciting discussion took place I thought I was completely a realist. But when you brought up your friend, Sam, I started to question myself. I believed in him and started to make a mental picture of what I thought he looked like. I immediately thought of when I read books or novels and then they make a movie about it. I’m always excited to see the movies but I end up being disappointed, almost every time, because it’s not what I thought it would be. You see, whenever I read books, I develop this picture in my mind of all the characters: where the live, and what goes on. I even get disappointed because the movies aren’t as detailed as the book, but that’s just my thinking, and what all I think the movies should include. I think everyone is guilty, at one time or another, of developing a mental picture of something that they have no idea what it actually looks like. I don’t think that anyone can tell themselves quite enough to not be in pain, once they have a broken bone. That kind of seems a little crazy and absurd to me. I guess that’s my realist side coming out. Although, in my math class last semester, my teacher told us about these studies being done to see if a certain surgery, drug, or vaccination healed people. They did some single-blind and some double-blind experiments on a sample of different people. They would give some the medicine or surgery and others nothing. What they ended up discovering was that many of them, who didn’t receive treatment, were saying they felt completely different and better. So, I guess them thinking they got the treatment made them think they were better. This is a good example of mind over matter. I think that children will develop their own ideas, like imaginary friends and thinking they are right about everything, because that’s what they see in their minds. This might influence my teaching methods one day, but I am not too sure about that yet. I had never really thought about realism and idealism to an extent until this class. I love how you open the discussion up to the class and the enthusiasm you have that makes the whole experience really exciting. I think my best friend gets tired of me talking about the things we learn in each class. I am definitely able to learn better with the class teaching one another, than if it was just a lecture-based class. I have never really had such deep thought processes until this class. Almost every day I ask myself the question, “When am I an idealist and when am I a realist?”

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Elder Tristan James Seigfried


"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined." -Henry David Thoreau.
---This is my guy best friend, and he is entering the MTC on the 21st of this month, so in 4 days! I hope to see him before then, because I haven't seen him in a year. But...I am very proud of him and that he's going on his mission! He loves the gospel and I'm sure he is going to have opportunities to help others love it just as much. I know he's been excited for this and wanting this day to come for years now and it's finally here! It's unbelievable how fast time can pass us by. But, I love this progression that is happening and I hope he enjoys every minute of his mission. I know he has a strong testimony and I know others will be touched by the sweet spirit that comes from what he knows to be true in his heart.
D & C 28:15-16, is one of his favorite scriptures and it works perfectly for this point in life for him. It reads: 15- And it shall be given thee from the time thou shalt go, until the time thou shalt return, what thou should do.
16- And thou must open thy mouth at all times, declaring my gospel with the sound of rejoicing. Amen.
I believe that he will succeed in doing what this instructs. I hope that he will be able to get through tough times with the help of the Lord. "Hold your Lord's hand, He won't leave you." I strongly believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ and I love being so lucky to have it in my life. I have faith that Tristan will be a wonderful, inspiring missionary because he already is a wonderful and inspiring person, filled with the spirit of our Heavenly Father. Tristan has helped me a lot in the four years I've known him and I am SO excited for him, that this is finally here! I've been reminded by my very best friend, Pauline, that Tristan was a missionary in my life when I was going through a "dark" stage and he was always trying to get me back on track. I am grateful for that and him, in general, he is a wonderful person! I also know that he wouldn't be as influential as he has grown to be without the love, knowledge, and respect his family has provided him with throughout the years. His family has always been who I call my 2nd family. They have always been so kind and loving towards me. They have helped me through a lot and given me SO much, I could never really show how much I am thankful for having them in my life. I love the Seigfried family with all my heart. Tristan has always been so strong in the church and has always had such a firm testimony, he is an inspiration. ...I love you Tristan! You are great, never forget it. I'll see you soon. :D

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Near-death experience

So today I went floating down the river at Monkey Rock with some friends. I hadn't been there before, and didn't really know what to expect. And well, I don't think that was a good idea. You see...I accidentally took the raft that had a hole in it and the rapids were worse than I thought they were. In result, I got sucked under for a bit and it was really terrifying. Whenever this was happening I was thinking, "Am I really about to die? Is this my time to go?" ...What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger, right? And more terrified, of course. lol but although it was super dooper scary, I think it was a good experience. I also think I have a greater appreciation for my life now...not that I didn't have an appreciation before. I don't know why this happened, but I do know I'm okay, at least for now. I am still a little in shock from it. I am also a little iffy on going to places I have never been to before, or maybe just rivers. I guess I will see what comes from this. Anyways...I am very thankful for my life and all that I have. I'm thankful for my family and friends and love them all. I'm also thankful for Matt, who was attempting to swim back to help me. [:

Monday, July 4, 2011

Life in the 'burg!

Spring 2011:

Roommates:
From left to right: Lindsey, Caitlin, Kelsi, Me, and Emily. [:

And this is Jackie; She was doing homework when we took the above picture. [:

Lindsey, Me, & Kelsi [:

Caitlin, Me, and Lindsey. [:

Me & Kelsi [:
She is my room roommate.

And this is the awesome leading tower or Pisa rasterbation that Jackie created & is on our living room wall. She actually took this picture when she went on a trip there.

Extracurricular Activities:
Attention: Before you look at these, we didn't rob a bank or steal anything; It was just some good, clean fun...I promise.
Me, Jackie, Lindsey, and Kelsi. [:

Lindsey, Jackie, & Kelsi [:

Like my style? bahahaha [:

Lindsey, doing her original "Ski" Move. [:

Ice Caves:
Me [:

Me, Caitlin, & Emily. [:

Thayne, Me, Emily, Caitlin, & Matt. [:
I don't know where Harry was.

Ceiling of the ice caves!!! [:

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Quotes from P.S. I Love You:

Daniel Connelly
: What do women want?
Holly Kennedy: [whispering] We have no idea what we want.
Daniel Connelly: I knew it!

My insight:
I'm pretty sure men don't know what they want either.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Words of wisdom

My Stake President speaking to us sisters at a Relief Society fireside: "The most kept secret is, men know nothing and you control all of them." He is SOOO funny & awesome! :D

Monday, June 6, 2011

Let's Play Ball!!!!!!!!



I had to make a video for my Ed Tech class & it turned out WAY epic! So...you should for sure watch it! It will make you laugh ohh so much! :D

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Sweet & Spicy!

So...this is my first post on my brand new blog! I've never had one before, but I was looking at my best friend's last night & decided that I wanted to make one so that's how this all came about! It's exciting, because I LOVE writing! It is a passion of mine. Anyways...Thanks Pauline for the awesome idea & new way to use my free time. P.S. You're wonderful & I can't wait till you're here! See...the story is: I'm out at BYU-Idaho & Pauline will be here with me in the Fall, which is SO SO SO exciting! Can't wait! I'm also excited to go home & see my family & Curly in 52 days! This semester started out like it was going to be slow but it has been going WAY fast, it's incredible! Some days are slow, but mostly it's just all so fast. I even forget what happens some days or that it's already a certain day of the week. Amazing! Anyways...So, my day was going well & then I took my History test which I studied ALOT for, and failed it, so that was disappointing. But, I only let it get me down for a bit, and then my mom said to try & get a tutor. The last time I looked online to schedule to meet with one, there were none available, but I decided to look again, and there was!! So...I meet with a tutor every Monday, which is exciting, in a way! I just want to be able to do good in this class, at least better than I am now & I believe that having a tutor will help a bunch! I got a little bit ahead in math homework today, because I didn't really have much of any other homework. I DO need to study for Geography, because I have a test to take for that class on Friday, but I'm confident in that class & have been doing pretty well, so I'm not freaking out about it. Ohh...I made a creation today. I decided (I don't really know why) to put humus on a bagel tonight & I liked it! So...everyone should try it! I know it sounds absolutely disgusting, but it's not, as long as you like bagels...AND humus. Hence the Sweet & Spicy title. lol And yesterday, I was lucky enough to get sunburned through my tights. How talented is that? I've got to be one of the most palest people in the whole world! It's incredible, really! I just want to enjoy the nice weather! lol sunblock & umbrella...2 things I need to invest in. But, I'm gonna go study & watch Pirates of The Caribbean. lol good stuff. See ya soon!