Wednesday, November 19, 2008

I loved the Little Things

i loved that we did so much together. We really were like a family. We had something so rare that it made college an entirely different experience. I loved having home cooked-meals every night.

I loved playing sports and working out together. What good sports your B-ballers were with my lack of skill.



I loved our random activities that we thought up which were looney and corney, but so much fun!



I love our attempts to create tradition and love in our apartment family.



i loved our obsession with dancing and how we found every excuse to go to a dance. Too bad we never really got any stellar dates or boyfriends out of it.



I just loved that we were a family and that we loved each other so much!!!

Ribbon Dancing-for Randilyn's post

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Mayday celebration?

Ok, I know my incessant mandolin playing and all the folk music weren't always the funnest for y'all to put up with (you were such great sports), but I have the GREATEST memories of Beast coming out with scarves/sashes and doing ribbon dancing to my music! She got us all doing it--including Brad, Aldee, and Dan if I remember correctly... Hahaha! Makes me smile just thinking about it... (Wish I knew where the photos are that document this, but alas... I brought less than a third of my belongings with me here to DC...)

Memories!

Hey Girls,

Let's all post one specific memory we have of when we were all at BYU together! :) Just whatever memory comes to your mind. I know I have a lot to choose from...

Sunday, November 9, 2008

FYI

Yay Prop 8 passed!! I am so glad that I went home the weekend before the election to help out. Our ward alone had 3,300 door hangers to distribute and many other things to help out with. On Sunday bishops and stake presidents were asked to say the closing prayer in sacrament meeting and "call down the powers of heaven" so that voters might vote to preserve the divine institution of marriage. It was amazing. I feel like I learned so much about faith, tolerance and enduring to the end. With all the turbulence that has occurred since the election and the passing of Prop 8 I am reminded of the principle of enduring to the end and how much there still is to do and how prepared we need to be to wholeheartedly help with whatever we may be asked to do.

I have thought this quote by Elder Maxwell over thirty years ago is so very applicable now.

"Make no mistake about it, brothers and sisters, in the months and years ahead, events are likely to require each member to decide whether or not he will follow the First Presidency. Members will find it more difficult to halt longer between two opinions. President Marion G. Romney said, many years ago, that he had 'never hesitated to follow the counsel of the Authorities of the Church even though it crossed my social, professional or political life.'

This is hard doctrine, but it is particularly vital doctrine in a society which is becoming more wicked. In short, brothers and sisters, not being ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ includes not being ashamed of the prophets of Jesus Christ. . . . Your discipleship may see the time when such religious convictions are discounted. . . . This new irreligious imperialism seeks to disallow certain opinions simply because those opinions grow out of religious convictions.

Resistance to abortion will be seen as primitive. Concern over the institution of the family will be viewed as untrendy and unenlightened.... Before the ultimate victory of the forces of righteousness, some skirmishes will be lost. Even in these, however, let us leave a record so that the choices are clear, letting others do as they will in the face of prophetic counsel. There will also be times, happily, when a minor defeat seems probable, but others will step forward, having been rallied to rightness by what we do. We will know the joy, on occasion, of having awakened a slumbering majority of the decent people of all races and creeds which was, till then, unconscious of itself. Jesus said that when the fig trees put forth their leaves, 'summer is nigh.' Thus warned that summer is upon us, let us not then complain of the heat." (Elder Neal A. Maxwell, BYU devotional address, Oct 10, 1978)

Okay, so here is the update of my vida:
I am enjoying the University of Arizona and the MPA program here. It is definitely stretching me but I am glad. I am also interning at the International Rescue Committee (IRC) in the employment office. The IRC resettles refugees and the employment office specifically helps them with employment opportunities. I have met so many extraordinary people from Iraq, Cuba, Nepal, Ethiopia, etc. It has been a great experience thus far. I am hoping to intern in DC again this summer with another organization focused on international needs.
I am dating Jay right now and he will be visiting AZ in about 2 weeks. Then just one more week and I will be back in San Diego for Thanksgiving with my family. Hope to continue to hear from all you soon!
Cuidanse muchachas!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Proposition 8


Hi girls,

I was just remembering how everyone always used to refer to as "The California Apartment." I don't know who still may or may not be registered to vote in California but please remember CA voters in your prayers tomorrow so that they will vote to preserve traditional marriage.

I had the opportunity to go home this last weekend during the "blitz" before election day. There really is an intensity about this issue. I learned a lot about faith and I know that this is so important.

I am including some links just in case you haven't already seen them.



http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/news-releases-stories/church-readies-members-on-proposition-8 (Clips from the broadcast to members in CA by Elders Ballard, Bednar and Cook)


YES on 8!