Friday, December 2, 2011

Called to Serve

Well, it's been a while. So I've learned a lot. A ton of my friends have left on missions. They've been trickling out of my life for about a year and now they are pretty much all gone. I've looked back and so many of them have taught me so much. So I'm not going to tell you about every single one of my friends, but a few that have stuck out. The ones that I'm most grateful for.

Elder Harrison Allen left in August 2010. It's so strange to think that he's been gone for that long. He's in Hungary and having a good time. We were in seminary together and just became immediate friends. He's a great person and I get so excited to hear all his stories when the letters come.
Elder Allen
(I would have put a picture of me and him, but this one is the greatest. I just love it.)
Elder Ben Forsyth left October 2010. Oh my lanta. He's currently serving in Oregon. He says that he loves it and is having the greatest time. This boy is so fun. I met him at EFY and he's just amazing. We've been writing a lot. And Boy, it's been the greatest. He only has  10 months left and I'm super excited to see him again :)
Elder Forsyth
Elder Ryan Mersmann left November 2010. He's serving in Korea. He loves life. We came to be friends through DECA. I love DECA, He's the one that made it fun for me and we have had the greatest experiences in Kentucky. I just miss him and I can't wait till he gets home.
Elder Mersmann
Elder Logan Chugg left December 2010. He's loving his time in Germany. When he got his call he was so excited that he was going out of the country. His whole life he had been struggling with his health and he thought he was "going to end up serving in the Salt Lake City South mission" his words, not mine. He took German in school so he was just so happy. Logan has helped me through a lot. More than I could imagine. If someone were to look at our relationship no one would guess that we know so much about each other. He's an amazing person.

Elder Chugg
Elder Taylor Stephens left July 2011. Him and I became friends through a blind date. It was a blast. We've been like best friends since we met. He is a very good listener. We never didn't have fun when we were with each other. It is an honor to know him. I know he's doing great things in Brazil.
Elder Stephens


Elder Drew Beard left August 2011. I don't know if I can put into words anything about this one. He's brilliant. I have never met anyone like him before. He's serving in Chile and loving every second of it. I miss him. I'm so happy he's serving the Lord.
Elder Beard
These men were truly called of God to serve the people of those countries. I have a testimony of the gospel. I'm so happy that they are able to teach the very one subject that I love so much to others who haven't heard it. Forever I will be grateful for those Elders who give up two years of their life to serve the Lord.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

A Job..

I haven't blogged in a while because I have a job, yupp a job. How thrilling. Right? It's nice having the money and all but I don't have time for things. EVER! I work at my family's business called Learning Wrap-Ups (http://learningwrapups.com/). I work normally every day after school from 3 o' clock till 5 o' clock. But starting next week I work from 3 o' clock till 9 o' clock. Can you say social life? Well, lucky you. Cause I sure can't!! It's all good though. I work in the warehouse where I package everything and ship them everywhere around the world. My coworkers are pretty sweet. I work with my older sister, Beth, and this other guy named Kashe. Since working there my older sister and I have this new bond that we have never really had before and we don't argue about lame things. It's pretty awesome. :) I love having a job.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

My cute little unicorn from a cute little boy :)


Day I got it.. it was the thursday before Valentine's day..
Do not open till <3 day

Let's do this!! Yay Valentine's day!!

it was hard to open..

:)

It's so fluffy!!

Cute card and pictures:)
Give's me company when I miss him haha

Project T-Rex

At the beginning of each school year, the DECA chapter gets together to decide what written project we could work on. Taylor and I were assigned to the Community Service Project. Our adviser, Ralph, didn't tell us what we were going to raise money for or anything. We had to come up with our own benefit and raise money for it.
Ralph had a son named Rex that was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis at birth. He lived through his life with this disease, having to go to the hospital if he even caught the small common cold. When he was 14 the doctors removed the upper lobe of his right lung, From that point the doctors were talking of the day when Rex would need a lung transplant. The doctors goal was to keep him alive up until he was eighteen where survival rates from a transplant jump from 30% to 90%. When Rex turned eighteen the doctors found that he would not only need one lung, but two. He had a 14% lung capacity. The doctors dug deeper, Rex's liver was not in good shape. If he were to go into a surgery to get two new lungs, his liver would not be able to handle the stress of the transplant and would quit functioning. So it was deemed that Rex would receive a double lung and liver transplant. The transplant would take place in St. Louis where the family of four would have to split up for six months or more. The mother, Carol, and Rex would live there until the organs became available and then six months after that for recovery.
Taylor and I knew this story and we knew what we needed to benefit. Rex was 20 when Project T-Rex started. We set up different activities to raise money, car shows, spaghetti dinner, a fundraiser night at Costa Vida, and multiple others. Through these fundraisers and various anonymous donors we raised $50,988. This money would help pay for the family's living expenses in St. Louis.
When I met Rex it was a year ago today (St. Patrick's Day) and my first impression was "This kid is way to happy to be in his condition" But then I realized that that's what made Rex happy, was his condition. Cystic Fibrosis is what made Rex Rex. He has gone through so much in his life. One day I asked him how he could be so happy all the time and he shared my all time favorite quote with me "The only way to get through life is to laugh your way through it, you can either laugh or cry. I prefer to laugh, crying gives me a headache!" -Sister Hinckley. He then told me that if he was always a downer on things he would always be in pain. He told me "Pain is all in the head, if I let myself think that nothing is wrong with me and trust that I will be able to live my life normally, yeah, sure I'll be in the hospital each time I get sick but that never stops me from being happy." 
Rex is someone I strive to be like more and more everyday. Sadly, Rex died back in November. He finally took his first deep breath. All I need to know to make me happy is that I know he died happy.
That was Project T-Rex. It changed my life and gave me a new appreciation for service.

DECA State!!

DECA season is almost to an end!!! I would now proudly like to announce that I am the new Utah State DECA Executive Vice President. :D A lot of hard work is ahead of me. We had our State competition and I spent the whole time campaigning and competing (my cousin, Taylor, was mad but she wanted me to win so she helped). Through campaigning I met so many different people from all over the state, reconnected with friends that I made last year, and I got to speak in front of everyone twice!! :S (That was easy, why can't sacrament talks be easy) When I was not campaigning I was competing. My cousin and I competed in our role play Hospitality Services, we didn't even go to finals for that one. It's okay though we just needed to win in our written event. So our written event it was a Community Service Project. We won second place in the state for that project earning ourselves a place to go to the International Career Development Conference in Orlando, Florida!! Yay!! I'm going to Disney World!!!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Movies movies movies

Over the past two weeks I have seen two movies in the theaters, it's very weird. I normally never go to the movies ever.But anyway, I saw The Roommate and The Eagle.

The Roommate was a scary movie, like not one of the ones that's "scary" but it was scary, not so scary that I was screaming but I jumped a few times. Normally I don't get scared during movies cause the are way to fake for  me. But in the Roommate things like that could really happen, going off to college and getting a roommate that is bipolar and needs to know exactly where you are and what not. It's scary. I don't want to give you the whole plot but it's a good movie.

The Eagle was awesome!! I loved it. Channing Tatum is an awesome actor. Normally you have him as some hot jock but in this one he was a lead commander in a Roman Army and had to revive his family name cause his dad lost the eagle.. It's a great movie, loads of action. I really enjoyed it. 

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Life is Good (Eh, kinda)

Crazy crazy crazy. Life gets busy, DECA is taking over my life. It really is a good thing I have a passion for it or I would be dead from stress or something. I've spent everyday the past two weeks after school in the computer lab working on my State Officer Application. From this experience I have learning that I get distracted very easily. It really is a good thing we aren't allowed to get on Facebook at school or else I would get nothing done. I've also learned that you have to be patient with yourself or your just going to be upset with yourself. One last thing I learned is that my mom knows everything. She is the most amazing woman I know. Wow, like you tell her things ranging from schoolwork to growing up to outer space to church topics and she knows everything. I love my mom so much. She is seriously awesome.

One really awesome thing that has happened is I received a Valentine's gift last Thursday from a wonderful missionary :)... Haha he sent me a unicorn pillow pet :) How cute is that?  He informed me that I was not allowed to open it until Valentines day so.. I waited. It honestly was the hardest four days of my life!! (that's over exaggerating a bit..)  I'll take some pictures and put it on here sometime. I was been really good about not opening it even though there has been some really close calls. My mom has helped me out. She'd tell me "Michelle, now how do you think Ben would feel if you opened it early?" She makes me feel guilty, but I'm grateful because I know I would've been upset with myself if I opened it early. Well, just another reason to love my mom. :)

The Valentine's Dance just happened at my school though. It was weird some of the time, but fun the rest of the time. We went to SubZero, it's this ice cream place in Centerville where they freeze it with liquid nitrogen. It's fairly entertaining to watch. Then we went to a girl in my groups house and played monopoly. I've never really been patient enough with that game at all. But the We ate dinner at my grandma's house in her big party room and had breakfast.. A little backwards I guess but it was still good :)

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

30 day picture challenge!! :D (second five)

Day 6: A photo of someone you love
Day 7: A photo of something you stand for
Day 8: A photo of something you enjoy doing

Day 9: A photo of yourself at least a year ago
Day 10: Any photo you like for any reason
Day 6: My Savior, my Redeemer, Son of God, and my brother.
Day 7: I will stand tall for the temple, it is a place of peace and I do everything thing I can to go as often as I can.
Day 8: I highly enjoy being on a boat. I just love it.
Day 9: This is a photo of my cousin, Taylor, and me in Park City a couple years ago.
Day 10: This is the best photo of me and my dad I could find. I love my dad.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

30 day picture challenge!! :D (first five)

Well... There is this 30 day picture challenge on the Facebook. And I decided to try it out. So I'll put my pictures on every 5 days, because I don't really want to be on the blog everyday.

So here's the challenge:
Day 1: A photo of you.
Day 2: A photo of yourself when you were a baby
Day 3: A photo that makes you happy.
Day 4: A photo of a place you'd like to visit.
Day 5: A photo that makes you laugh.
Day 6: A photo of someone you love.
Day 7: A photo of something you stand for.
Day 8: A photo of something you enjoy doing.
Day 9: A photo of yourself at least a year ago.
Day 10: Any photo you like for any reason.
Day 11: A photo of a night you loved.
Day 12: A photo of when you were happy.
Day 13: A photo of one of your favorite movies.
Day 14: A photo of your best friend (s).
Day 15: A photo of you and a family member.
Day 16: A photo from your childhood.
Day 17: A photo from a trip you'll never forget.
Day 18: A photo of your town.
Day 19: A photo of your favorite thing from school.
Day 20: A photo of something you ate today.
Day 21: A photo of somebody you find attractive.
Day 22: A photo that you associate a good memory with.
Day 23: A photo of something you want to do someday.
Day 24: A photo of what you want to be when you grow up.
Day 25: A photo that inspires you.
Day 26: A photo of your favorite subject in school.
Day 27: A photo of something you are looking forward to.
Day 28: A photo of something/somebody that made your day.
Day 29: A photo of your favorite person from history.

Day 30: A photo you find beautiful.
Day 1: A photo of you
Day 2: A photo of yourself as a baby
Day 3: A photo that makes you happy
Day 4: A photo of a place you'd like to visit
Day 5: A photo that makes you laugh

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

DECA Talk and Singing

DECA is a business club at school and I am the chapter vice president. We just had our first competition last week on Thursday. My cousin, Taylor, and I were in a group. It was so fun. We competed in Hospitality Services. Our situation: We are assigned to make a hotel more friendly to the extended stay guests (the guest that can stay anywhere from three weeks to six months). Taylor and I came up with the idea to have free wi-fi and phone calls between the hours of five pm and eight pm so they didn't have to use all their minutes on the cell phone. We also brought up the idea to have different activities so the guests wouldn't be bored. There were many ideas, but after the role play we had to take the test. Yeah... one hundred questions plus my ADD.. not very successful but I did better than I thought. We didn't win anything but it was fun and good practice for region and state.

Last month my family was asked to speak in sacrament on families. I have sang in sacrament multiple times and in multiple wards. I have spoken in sacrament three times total now. The first time was when I was eight (with my family), the second time was when i was thirteen (with my family), and just this last Sunday (with my family). I was scared. I don't know why I was scared, I can talk about revamping a hotel with just fifteen minutes of preparation and present for ten minutes to one or two complete strangers and not be nervous at all, but no, you put me in front of people that I've grown up with for two minutes and I get so nervous. It was crazy. But thanks to a great friend named Taylor and an amazing letter from a missionary, Ben, I got through it. I ended up feeling great about it. I would prefer to not speak. :) I love my family and I beleive I have the best family I could ask for.

Dan, Me, Mom, Dad, Katy, Beth
The past two days the choir has been going to Roy High School to practice for our region honor choir. We sang and stood for sixteen hours the past two days. My voice is shot, but I could not have asked for a better experiance. The director was Becky Jarman, she is the music teacher at Davis High School and probably one of the most talented people I have ever met. I'm so happy I have my voice and am able to sing well. Can't wait for another opportunity to share my talents with other people :)

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Books Books Books!

I'm new to this whole blogging thing but I'm going to just wing some random things that have been on my mind.

I just got done reading a book called Brianna,  My Brother, and the Blog by Jack Weyland.  He is a good author.  I love Weyland, all his books make it easy for a junior in high school find a good safe book to read.  Brianna, My Brother, and the Blog is about this missionary named Austin who returns from his mission and falls in love with Brianna, a girl that so happens to be waiting for Austin's brother that is actually on a mission.  I don't want to give so much away but I would recommend this book to anyone. 

My little sister, my mom, my cousin, and my cousin's boyfriend are all reading The Hunger Game series.  I've had the whole series sitting on my shelf the past six months and I just haven't pick them up yet.  I hear from everyone that they are so good but i just haven't had the interest in reading them, I'm not sure why or anything.  Once I read them I'm sure they'll be great.