December 2012

i love my job, and i love working in the hotel industry, but sadly that means that sometimes i have to work on sundays.

like today, for instance.

i got a brand new nexus 4 the other day, along with my very first data plan for christmas. i can't wait to get lost so i can use my gps.

i bring that up, because there is this really great app that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints put out that has all of the scriptures, hymns, and various other media on it available to download. so today at work (because it's a sunday and absolutely nothing happens on a sunday) i decided to spend my free time reading conference talks that i missed out on last session.

and for some reason i love reading the talks given at priesthood.


i don't know if it's because i like to know what men are supposed to be doing, so i can judge them more accurately if they're not...? (i'm very christ-like, i know) but regardless, i always learn something from reading them, and today was no different. one of my favourite ones was a talk given by our very own President Thomas S Monson called See Others as They May Become

it talks a lot about encouraging less actives to participate and that one of men's greatest motivators is responsibility. "sometimes letting our bretheren know they are needed and valued can help them take that step into commitment and full-activity." one of my favourite quotes from it goes as follows:

"courage is the word we need to hear and hold near to our hearts--courage to turn our backs on temptation, courage to lift up our voices in testimony to all whom we meet, remembering that everyone must have an oppertunity to hear the message. It is not an easy thing for most to do this. But we can come to believe in the words of paul and timothy: for god hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. be not thou therefore ashamed of the testimony of our lord."


something i am constantly reminding myself of, is to live a life more centered around the gospel and around our lord, jesus christ. if i can become better at that, it will be easier for me to share my testimony and find those that need to hear it. i will be able to see my full potential and realize that i am stronger than any temptaion that is placed before me.



i used to think it was super lame and annoying when boys would talk about their missions all the time. didn't they realize that they were not there anymore? didn't they realize that they needed to move on to the next chapter of their life?
but as i've grown up and dated more, i've realized how absolutely and positively attractive that is to me. and not just the crazy and stupid stories that all missionaries have, but mostly the conversion stories. the stories that proved young men's faith and courage.

i have come to realize that the most attractive quality in a man to me is his testimony. a man that would take me to a fireside instead of a movie (maybe not every time, but you know, every once in awhile. i do like my movies.) a man who suggests prayer over a meal that we cooked together. a man that wants me to be and helps me to be my absolute best possible self.

it says so much more about a relationship (even in the early stages of dating) if the activites you are participating in are ones that openly invite the spirit. there is a deeper connection, a spiritual connection if you will, that can occur between two people when put in those positions. the most important kind of connection.

and that is what i am looking for.



"you should know that leopards don't change their spots!"

"you should know i don't work with leopards. i work with men. and men change every day."




also there's this really great definition of what a real man is:
"The kind of men we want as bearers of this gospel message (and as boyfriends. and as fiances. and as husbands. and as fathers.) are men who have faith in god; men who have faith in their religion; men who honour their preisthood;...men full of the holy ghost and the power of god;...men of honour, integrity, virtue, and purity."


now that's hott.

happy sunday

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Sunday, December 23

that i blog about this girl.

kacy carr.

she's so great and goes to school down the street from me at byu! i am so lucky and blessed to have one of my best soul sisters so close.

that picture was taken about a month ago when she invited me over one morning to make choco chip pancakes! it was so great!

then we did it at midnight just a few weeks ago after we found out that the scone place was closed!
we just love our choco chip pancakes!

then she invited me to go disco skating about a week ago and it was the best of times! it was on kacy's bucket list so i'm really glad she was able to cross that off.






i am eternally grateful for this girl. she has stuck through so much with and taught me so much about life and about myself.

i can't wait to see what other crazy adventures we are going to have together!



i think it's about time

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Tuesday, December 11

i haven't straightened my hair in at least 20 years, so i was really excited and surprised to see how long it actually is.


and guess who i got to show it off to tonight?

that's right.


my computer.

while i wrote a career aspirations paper.
happy finals, everybody.

back in black

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Monday, December 10

we had a day here in c103.4 where we just took pictures all day long and it was super great.

m edited this one for us, and maybe someday it will make it to someone's actual mailbox.

anyways,
enjoy.



Christmas Card

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Thursday, December 6

this is what midnight homework doing looks like the week of finals in c103.4

e shared her twizzlers with me.
she's the nicest.

minus the family.

my mother has yet to send me pictures that are of the rest of the family, and not just me.

so for now, you get to see some of...well, just me!


they were done by a good family friend, duston todd.

he;s really incredible, and if you're looking for something a little different, then he is your man. 





family pictures

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Monday, December 3

was done with a wedding dress rental shop called gowns by pamela.
pamela was absolutely the sweetest lady and even grew up in tooele! small world.

the lovely lady that did the photography's name is marina, from marina's photography. she is from russia and has the coolest accent that i got to listen to the whole shoot.

we also shot a commercial! but that hasn't been put together yet. when it's finished, i'll make sure to post it.

anyways, you may have seen some pictures on Facebook...that was just a few of them. here are the rest...that i liked!

enjoy!




















whoever gets me for real in a white dress is clearly going to be one very lucky man.(;

my first paid shoot!

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Sunday, December 2