Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Tons of fun in my world

So, this past month as been filled with visiting venues such as Lagoon, Seven Peaks, and soon to be an Owlz baseball game. Wow! The best part is that I've gotten free tickets for most of these adventures. I guess I have some sweet hook-ups. And that makes me happy. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to my happiness.

I went to Lagoon with my friend Ben and we had a blast. I loved being there with my good friend. I wish I would have taken more pictures, but what could I do? I didn't want to lose my camera on any of the rides. We rode Wicked twice! Twice! And I'm afraid of that ride; it scares me every time.

Looks like I'll be going to Lagoon on Saturday with my two nieces, Alyssa and Mayra. It should be a lot of fun. I don't know why I'm the lucky one, but I'll take it. Lagoon is one of those places where I have many good memories. It's just amazing to me how much fun I can have at an amusement park.

Thanks to Kyle, I received some free tickets to Seven Peaks. I took Ben and, once again, we had so much fun. Now I'm sunburned, even though I put on a ton of sunblock! I guess I needed to put more sunblock on. Oh well, it will be okay. I hope to not peel, but that has never happened in the past and I don't expect it to happen now. A nice tan would be nice, but not feasible with my skin. Oh well.

And tomorrow, I receive free tickets from work for an Owlz baseball game. I've never been, but I do like baseball, and so does Ben. Good thing I have a best friend who likes to do similar things with me.

Life is good. Complicated at times, but always good.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Move

Last Sunday, my singles ward made a big move—to a new building and time slot. Now church starts at 11 a.m. and we meet on the east side of State Street. And the building we moved to is amazing. It was built in 1949, had some additions in later years, like a gym, and feels like a well-used building. The primary is upstairs, the nursery is in the basement. Sweet!

In all this kafuffle, I pondered about the importance of change. Life brings unexpected twists, friends make poor decisions, family grows up, and the ward changes to a new building. I don't really like change, but I recognize the importance of change, because it allows me to grow in wisdom and character.

A lot of the times, I want to be in control, telling everyone and everything what to do, while at other times, I'm happy to go with the flow and be told what to do. But changes allows me to choose between action and reaction. If something happens that I don't like, do I react to it? Or do I act? Reaction is mostly emotion. I let my emotions get the best of me, resulting in hasty, hurtful decisions. Action requires me to look at the situation with a broader perspective. At those times, I feel I can use logic to calmly view everything. But if I go to the other end of the spectrum, my logic can actually be a detriment where I become disconnected to the situation and make decisions that are against my feelings.

I find I need a healthy balance between the two: emotion and logic. Reaction and action. I can't be logical all the time. I can't be emotional all the time. Either would physically wear me out. It's hard to find that balance, and believe me, I'm not perfect. But I try to do my best. And that's good enough for me.

Such a little change to switch buildings. But this little change will affect me for a year.

Friday, July 10, 2009

WiiHarmony 2

Yes, WiiHarmony 2 is almost finished. Just a few more touch ups here and there, and the commercial will be complete. This time we used a green "screen" to get some cool effects. Not all the shots worked out with our green screen/sheet, but for first timers coming to this, it worked out pretty well.

WiiHarmony is a lot of fun to do. I had two friends play the part this time. And when we asked them to get a little closer, so they actually looked like they were in love, they kept taking smaller steps and leaning back. It was hilarious!

Coming soon to this blog....WiiHarmony 2!

Monday, June 29, 2009

July is my favorite month

I know that technically there is one more day in June, but I have to say it: July is my favorite month of the whole year. In Utah, we get two holidays—July 4th and Pioneer Day! Oh yeah, bring on the fireworks, barbecues, parades, celebrations, hot nights, cool grass, star gazing, water fun, summer fun, blazing beautiful days, and all the other fun July activities. I love this month.

If I could, I would take off the entire month of July and just have fun. I would travel all over (this year would be inside the state). I would play with my friends, go on dates every night, and write, write, write. July is the perfect time to stargaze, camp, and go on adventures.

I am so excited for this month. Yeah, there's some stress at work and in my calling. And summer is coming to an end. But I have 31 days to make the best summer ever. And I think I will. Watch out, July. Here I come!

Friday, June 5, 2009

Herb Garden

So the other week or so, I went to an Enrichment activity about gardening. And it was totally cool. Being in an singles ward, I don't have much opportunity to do a lot of homemaking stuff, and although I've gardened in the past with my family, I haven't had a chance to garden for myself. So to start us off in the right direction, the teacher had us plant some herbs. From seeds.

I thought for sure they would never grow. Or die.

But to my surprise, not only have the herbs grown, they're thriving! And I'm going have to put them in something other than a little plastic cup. I have cilantro, basil, and red rubin, which I'm not sure what to put that in, but it does have a nice red color.

Maybe I have a green thumb after all. A first for me. But I do have to give credit to my mom who has been watering them from time to time, especially since I'm not home during the day. Thanks, Mom! You're the best!

If I can grow and take care of herbs, then there's hope for a future garden filled with vegetables.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Race for the cure


All I can say is "Amen"!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Yellowstone!

My friend Dave got a job at Yellowstone, driving tour buses around the park. So Ben and I decided to go with him to give him one final "hurrah!" Since Ben came to live in Utah 9 months ago, we've been pretty much the "Three Amigos," or says the people in our singles ward. I'm going to miss Dave. Good thing we can still keep in contact through phone and computer, but it's a whole lot easier to do that when he's in town...

Anyway, we had a great trip. I saw a lot of buffalo, but didn't get a single picture! Drat. I'll post some photos as soon as I can. But all I can say is amazing! I was in Yellostone for only one day, but I already want to go back and explore everything that I didn't get a chance to see.

Yellowstone. A park of nature. A nature of fun.