Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Scary Stories

Seeing as it is almost Halloween, I figured I would share some horror stories. I love Halloween and all the spookiness that goes along with it. Enjoy!

http://m.9gag.com/gag/av0v95O?ref=fb.s.mw

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Talking Babies

This video has been around for awhile, but my dad just reminded me of it and I couldn't stop laughing. I love how these twins are totally having their own conversation. Super cute!


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Skype

In my opinion, Skype (or any other form of video chat) is one of the greatest inventions. I have a niece who is three years old, and she loves calling people on the phone to talk to them. But, it's even better when we Skype because she gets way more excited about being able to see the person she is talking to. Her sister is only nine months old, so the other day when I was Skyping with them, she saw my face and got super excited. She can't talk to me on the phone, but seeing my face and smiling at me was her form of being able to "talk" to me. And on a plus side I got to see her crawl, so I was happy too. Thank you technology!

And just so you can see their faces too, you'll know why I love Skyping with these adorable girls.



Cute right?!

Monday, October 20, 2014

Love Lessons

I'm in that stage of life where I'm searching for the one I'm going to marry. And I've mentioned it before on how crazy it can be with the whole dating thing; it's frustrating. And sometimes it just gets really hard and I become fed up with the whole system. Then there are those times you get a kick in the butt reminding you of what you need to be doing. And I hate it. It's never fun when you have to be vulnerable and it can be hard to open up.

There's been an article going around that relates a devotional from Elder Holland about lessons of love and dating. Some of them make me think "yah, that's right!" where others are "I should be focusing more on that...whoops." It was another kick in the butt, but a good reminder at the same time. Here it is if you haven't seen it pop up on the book of face yet: 

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Feeling 22!

So...today is my little sister's birthday. She's 22 years old today. I don't know how she got to be that old, but it happened. I texted her this morning dedicating Taylor Swift's song as her theme song for the next year of her life. We all need a song to give us a boost right? Even though I have to be in the right mood to be able to listen to Taylor Swift, this song always brought a smile to my face when I was 22. It just feels cool to have a song about a phase of your life. Now its time for my little sister.


Monday, October 13, 2014

You Are Worth It

Yesterday in relief society we talked about eternal marriage. Such a wonderful topic. But you know the direction it ends up going in a singles ward. Everyone puts in their two cents about dating and all the things that are wrong and complain about how they're not married yet. Not to harp on all the girls in my ward, but some of them are 18, first semester at college, and complain about not being in a relationship yet with a returned missionary who is dying to whisk them away to the temple. There were a few of us older girls who have had quite a bit more dating experience than them, who are just as frustrated about living the single life in Provo.

As our discussion continued we focused a lot on becoming the best version of ourselves that we could be, this has to happen before we end up meeting Mr. Right. I remembered an article that I read a few weeks ago on a blog that talked a lot about how a girl shouldn't settle for what she doesn't deserve. It was a good reminder after the relief society chit chat that we are all worth it. There is a time for all things, and you just have to live your life to the fullest while everything pans out. Yesterday I was very grateful for social media and the ability we have to express our thoughts and opinions (like in a blog, haha) because you never know when someone else in the world is going to need to hear that thought and how it could affect them.

If you feel like reading the article, here's the link: http://ashlinsblog.com/2013/09/24/youre-not-a-plan-b-kind-of-girl/

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Entering a Different World

Do you ever find an amazing book and spend countless hours reading it until you are finished? I have this problem. When I get a good book that I become super involved with, I cannot do anything until I have finished. This has occurred way too often with all the Harry Potter series; buying the book the first night it comes out and going straight home to read it until I'm done. Forget sleeping, who needs that anyway. But do you ever get so invested that you forget about the rest of the world? It feels as if you enter a different world and the real world should just freeze. But when you're done, the world continued on without you and you're now left with a torn heart between the book world and the world around you.

Sadly though, during school, the only world I enter into while reading is that of a textbook. But every break in school allows for a time to escape reality. I countdown for that time again.


Monday, October 6, 2014

Childhood Fail

I always get distracted when I get on the internet. I start off doing really good with homework, and then, I just need a break. I start looking at one thing, that leads to another, and before I know it I've looked at all these crazy articles and realize that I officially accomplished entertaining myself for an hour without realizing it.

However, during that "wasted" hour I find so many good things. Good as in random/interesting/funny things that make me think "who has time in their life to research and find out all this stuff?!" Exhibit A: An article on answers.com that mention a bunch of unhealthy snacks from your childhood. As sad as it may be, I ate so many of these snacks, and now that I look back through the article, it's as if part of me died by seeing the sad non-existent future of my childhood food fun.

http://www.answers.com/article/1214337/12-totally-unhealthy-snacks-from-your-childhood-that-went-extinct?param4=fb-us-de-health&param1=health&param2=1650051&param5=5&param6=6

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

General Conference

I am so excited for General Conference this weekend. It is one of my favorite times of year. As I've gotten older I've noticed the different ways I prepare for the sessions. When I was younger the focus used to be which pair of pajamas I was going to wear and which coloring books I was going to use. As I've gotten older I've found more profound ways to prepare myself.

Before each new session of Conference I like to re-read all the talks from the previous one. This helps me remember what has been discussed and allows me to open my mind to more questions that I might have that could be answered in the next session. Without media, this would be impossible. We have so many options available to us with access to review counsel from our leaders of the Church. I can purchase the Conference edition of the Ensign, or download it to my phone or I-pod. There are times (like this weekend) where I am extremely grateful for media and the positive use we can use it for. And let's face it, without media, we wouldn't be able to watch Conference in the comfort of our own homes.