Monday, December 28, 2015

Last Semester Shenanigans

Well, I did it! I finished my last semester of school at BYU-Idaho! It is the sweetest feeling, and the greatest accomplishment I have made thus far in my 22 years of life! I will continue on to finish my degree student teaching in Ogden, Utah and I couldn't be more excited! I am living with a girl who was in my ward and she will be student teaching too! We are renting the cutest house right near Weber State University! I move in right after Christmas break...it is so crazy!! 





We celebrated Erica's birthday in Rexburg, and I took it upon myself to make her a birthday cake! I was pretty dang impressed! I made a red velvet cake from scratch frosting and all! I hope she felt loved and special! My mom came up and surprised her and took us out to lunch and gave Erica a FitBit for her birthday! I have loved being roommates with Erica! She is someone I can always be myself with because I know she is just as goofy as me! 
 


Thanksgiving Break could not have come at a more perfect time in the semester! I really just needed a break from life and time with my family and that is exactly what I did. My dad bought a couple new four-wheelers so we needed to break them in, we watched Santa Claus turn on the lights on the Rupert Square, took lots of pictures of Camden, played lots of board games, and ate way to much food! It was just the break I needed to make it through the last few weeks of school! 





So, since Erica and I are both student teaching next semester we both are technically "graduating." The school lets education majors choose when they want to walk, before or after student teaching, for students who won't be returning anywhere near Rexburg after student teaching. Erica chose to walk before so that our parents could make it to both of our graduations, I will walk in April. I will be officially done with college and **hopefully** have a job teaching! I can't believe I am at this point in my life; seems like just yesterday I was a little college freshman totally unsure of what I wanted to do with my life! It is so crazy how life goes, and I never would have planned for my life to go this way...but I am so thankful it did because now I couldn't imagine life any other way! 










Sunday, October 4, 2015

Fall Semester 2015: AKA Last Semester of School!

Holy moly! I cannot believe I am actually writing that, I mean someone pinch me I must be dreaming. I technically do have one more semester of "school" because I have to student teach during the Winter semester...however this is my last semester as a student in Rexburg! And that is surely something to celebrate! This is also Erica's last semester and it is so fun to be here together doing our final things with each other! We are making memories that will last forever, and that makes me smile! 
Erica and I decided this semester was going to be on full of adventure! We vowed to do things we had never done in Rexburg before, and be willing to try new things! So far we have crossed two things off that list, and boy does it feel good! 
We started off our first weekend with what turned into a sisters trip at the cabin one last time! Our parents decided not to come and Kyle didn't come until late Saturday night so it was really just me and my sisters...something that hasn't happened in forever! It was so fun! We went on drives looking at the fall leaves, jammed out to Taylor Swift, went through Yellowstone, caught an IMAX movie, and watched the Boise State vs. BYU game! BSU BSU BSU! It was fun to have that time as sisters to just laugh and be ourselves, just like the good old days! Well, and Camden was there too...but we wouldn't have that any other way! 








Our second weekend up here Erica and I decided to hike R Mountain...something every college student here has done...except for me! I couldn't stand the fact that I was leaving Rexburg without climbing the infamous mountain! I'm not much of a hiker and this hike was pretty easy! So that is saying something, like grandma and grandpas were doing it! The hike was GORGEOUS however! We went at a perfect time, on an even more perfect day! The skies were blue, you could see for miles into the valley, and don't even get me started on the perfect Fall colors! It was simply perfection! 








Lastly, this weekend Erica had a mission reunion in SLC, it also happened to be LDS General Conference Both Erica and I had never been to Conference before so we decided to try and get tickets to go! We ended up with 3 tickets so I was able to invite my really good friend Laura to go with us, and let me tell ya: Watching conference in pajama's will most likely always be my favorite...but I will say witnessing a session in the same room as the Prophet of The Church was truly uplifting. I paid way more attention, got way more out of it, and just appreciated the messages way more! I was so thankful we got to go! This was also a very historic conference. Within the last 6 months we have lost 3 of the 12 apostles. The last time 3 at once passed away was over 100 years ago! To say I witnessed the call, and sustaining of 3 new apostles is amazing!  I felt so happy the entire weekend, conference just brings around the best spirit when it is embraced! We also, of course, ate at all of our favorite places: Zupas, Cravings Cupcakes, Swig, Zaxbys...just to name a few ;) It was definitely a great weekend...one I will never forget! 





Life is so good! One of my favorite talks from conference this weekend was President Monson's. He said something that was so profound that I haven't been able to forget. "Faith and doubt cannot exist in the same mind at the same time, for one will dispel the other" I have been pondering about that statement a lot and have come to a conclusion that faith can be compared to being happy. When we focus on our faith in our Savior and Heavenly Father, we will in turn be happy. When we focus on the doubt and the "what if" in situations we will be noticeably unhappy. I've decided to work on being more faith driven and less doubtful and pay attention more to what my thoughts are leading my attitude to be! 



Saturday, August 15, 2015

Island Park is bomb.com

It is no secret that I love Island Park; the beautiful scenery and wildlife are just really something else! I'm not much of a camper, actually I hate camping, so I am extremely thankful my grandparents purchased and built a cabin in the great mountains of southern Idaho because otherwise I don't think I would appreciate or explore nature that much! Having an actual bed to sleep in and bathroom to use makes the world of difference...6 years of girls camp in the woods taught me that! 

This was our second trip to the cabin, we also went over the 4th of July and that was another great adventure! This time Holli and I were the only kids in our family able to make the trip and while it was a little sad not having all of my siblings come with us we certainly were not regretting the fact that we each got our own bed, or the fact that Mom and Dad let us choose what we wanted to do the entire time...we were pretty spoiled and felt really lucky to have the vacation practically all to ourselves! 

We left for IP Monday mid morning. We had a really scary hiccup before we left, so I'm going to detour from the actual post to explain what happened! 
We have the cutest and sweetest dog named Sassy. She is a pure-bred Cocker Spaniel and we have had her for almost 8 years. We joke and tease my Mom that Sassy is her 6th daughter, but we all really do love and care about her. Well Sunday night she had taken a really bad turn, she is almost 10 years old. She was so lethargic and would just lay on the ground. She wouldn't eat anything, or even look at us when we came out to check on her. We thought she would not make it through the night; luckily she did so my dad took her to the vet first thing Monday morning. After some tests they discovered that she for some odd reason she was not producing red blood cells. Her immune system was thinking her red blood cells were bad and was destroying them all. So when that happens your body naturally pulls all blood and puts it at the most vital organs your heart, and brain. So she was basically dying a really slow and painful death. They gave her a blood transfusion and kept her for the week while we left for Island Park. We got updates every day and Saturday she was able to come home! She is still pretty weak, but she is definitely acting more like herself! It is so sad to think that she may be getting to the end of her life, we just love Sassy so much! 



Ok, back to the awesome trip! We tried not to let the news about Sassy put a damper on our trip and while she was always on the back of our minds we still tried to just have fun! 

When we arrived Monday we were so excited we didn't know what to do with ourselves! One of our favorite things to do is go for drives looking for Moose! So while Mom put the food away my dad Holli and I were off hopeful to see at least one moose, we were lucky and saw 3! A mama and a baby and a bull moose! It was a great start to the trip! 
The rest of the day consisted of lots of 4-wheeler rides around the cabin, and lots of R&R (mostly mom)
(Bull Moose)
(one of many 4-wheeling adventures!)

(Mama and Baby Moose)

Tuesday we just spent the day around the Cabin! My dad brought up our bikes again so we decided to go on a bike ride to Mesa Falls! It was so fun and so pretty! We saw another mama and baby moose! It was well worth the heat we rode in! 



(Hard to see but Mama and Baby Moose!)


Wednesday we went through Yellowstone National Park, another favorite! We love to go find the bears but we didn't have much luck this year, seeing as how it is pretty late in the year. We decided to drive up to Cook City and go to the Top of the World! If you haven't done this yet, you really should! The views are amazing and you really do feel like you're on top of the world! You can see for miles! 





Thursday Holli and I really wanted to go paddle boarding so we found some to rent and headed over to the Island Park Res. This was definitely a favorite of the trip! The area we went to was like a beach with sand, and we were the only ones on the water for most of the day! Holli and I tried out our best yoga poses and the only one we accomplished was downward dog...paddle boarding in Island Park is a must if you enjoy serenity and fun! There is just something about being surrounded by thousands of trees in the mountains. It is really indescribable! 






Friday we packed up and went home! We were so happy to have the fun week we had and felt really lucky to enjoy the beauty that was created for us! 

School is just around the corner and I am so excited to embark on my last semester! I just know it will be a great one! 


PS: Crazy story! On our way home from Island Park we got a call from my grandma stocking saying a huge windstorm was coming through. We told her we were still driving and would be home shortly. When we got home my grandma called in a panic because the windstorm actually turned out to be a TORNADO! We drove right over to her house to find wheel lines blown all across the fields and roads. A house's roof was blown off, trees fell down, and someones entire shed was blown across the road! I just go one small picture but I have never seen something so crazy! We went to help the people clean up the tin flown all over the roads and fields and it was just unreal how crazy this wind./tornado storm was! 


PSS I have been terrible about blogging this summer only because it has been quite an exciting and adventurous one! I will spare you the million blog posts about what I did this summer and just ensure you that it was one for the books! Summer is and always will be my favorite season! 

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Family Time!

A couple weeks ago we had some family come into town! It was really fun to hang out with them, and laugh at how cute their kids are! Their daughter Madelyn is just about the sassiest girl you'll ever meet! She has the attitude of a teenager but she is only 7! She had us laughing all night, the things she says are so full of sass you would die! She wanted to play dress up in all my jewelry and clothes and then have me take photos of her...as long as that's all I had to do, that is just fine! 













I'll spare you the other 50 she made me take! 

Heidi and Camden also decided to pay us a visit and well you can only imagine the pictures and videos we took of him! I have to share a couple videos! Sorry...don't hate me! :) 








Also it is officially snow cone season...and that makes me SO. STINKING. HAPPY. But really! 



Happy Summer! :]