Friday, February 10, 2012
So...I "Deactivated" Facebook, Yet I Joined Pinterest
This lovely time sucking website makes you have to get invited to join, and way back in the month of May at my glorious book club we got talking about Pinterest. I decided to come home and check it out. I mean really, everyone was doing it. As I perused the website I noticed this was a website that would really take my time. Because I had some self control, back then, I was determined to stay off. Obviously that didn't last long. I kept being pestered by people to join, and I kept telling them I wouldn't because I have an addictive personality (maybe, I don't want to have an addictive personality though...) and I would spend every waking moment on this sight.
So it has become my life. Why not? I mean seriously, as most of you know, my life pretty much sucks right now, so why don't I just waste my time looking and dreaming about stuff I will some day make/do because I have saved it all on Pinterest??? Makes sense to me. Okay, so I am not on there 24/7, but because the job market here in Cedar City is the pits, and going place to place is a waste of gas and time, and everyone tells me that to find a job now days, it's all "apply online." Well, I am applying online, but when I need a break from this stupid job search I turn to Pinterest to ease my mind.
I'm not sure if I'll ever reactivate my Facebook, (for the record I had to activate it to join Pinterest, but I quickly deactivated once I joined) but until that day comes I have found a better use of my time. And that use of time is perusing Pinterest for hours at a time.
Are you on Pinterest? You are, how lovely. I hope that you are "following" me. Please take a moment to find me and follow my wishful thinking.
{fyi: i got pulled from student teaching because that stupid praxis test i had to retake ended up landing me an even worse score then the first time!!! this also means no graduating from college this spring, and i am also trying to find a job so i can just stay here and not move in with mommy & daddio - cause that can't be good...Dearest Lord, what are you trying to teach me...i'm about to break, and i'm pretty sure it's not going to be pretty when i do.}
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
The Color Code - I'm Obsessed With it Right Now!
I loved my mission, and am incredibly GRATEFUL I got to serve a mission. Basically I only went so I could get the HECK out of St. George. Even though I went for selfish reasons I ended up learning so much and loving so many people. My time on my mission made me a humble missionary. Oh wait, I wasn't really humble??? Well, I did get a little humble because that is when I started to shop at thrift stores - for clothes. I only did it because I had companions that would, and well, as a missionary I wasn't loaded with money. My first outting to a thrift store on my mission lead me to two polyester skirts, and a vest. One of the skirts was a sky blue polyester. The vest, brace yourself, was a cream color, with flowers, and CHAIRS! The flowers and CHAIRS were the color of blue that matched my polyester skirt. Now remember that book The Color Code that I bought at DI, well that was also brought to my attention on my mission at this particular time when I was with a companion that I absolutley did not like. I have since changed my ways and have seen how immature I was with her. I did apologize to her after my mission for not liking her, and just recently saw her again at my recent mission reunion. (We actaully talked about how this book saved our companionship.) OKAY! Are you still with me? What I'm trying to tie all together here is that my ugly polyester skirt, and vest with CHAIRS was such a great memory with my companion that I didn't like. One day as we were out tracting and we were standing on a door step my companion looked me up and down and started to laugh, out loud. Now that was a little shocking to me because I had never seen her laugh (she was clearly not a yellow personality). I soon started to laugh myself...still not knowing what she was laughing at. When she finally got her composer she said to me, "Sister, do you see what you are wearing." I said, "Well yeah, a skirt and vest that I purchased at a thrift store???" She then said, "Sister, your vest has CHAIRS ON IT!!!!" And then there was more laughter. Luckily there was nobody home on the doorstep we were laughing on, so we stood there continuing our laughing at my hideous attire. I later burned the skirt and vest as a goodbye to the mission, and a goodbye to my humility...cause we all know I came home prideful! ;)
During that same time of me "becoming humble by my hideous attire" we were at a member's home visiting when the man of the house suggested we borrow his book, The Color Code. I'm pretty sure he could tell there was tension between us, and began telling us how this book was used on his mission as part of their companionship study. Before my mission I had taken this test a couple times and was always pretty "yellow" with another color. However, when you take this test for yourself you definitely choose the answers that you would like. That is how it was for me at least. When we borrowed his copy of The Color Code we started our companionship study the next day with a half hour of studying The Color Code. We took the test for each other and it turns out we were both complete opposite. I was a strong yellow/white and she was a strong red/blue. After the test was taken we began reading about how each of us act and the "what's" and "how's" to help us in our colored companionship. What ended up being a really hard 3 month period ended with a marvelous and enjoyable 3 weeks. Finally, we had figured out how to work together and had an absolute blast.
I have since taken The Color Code numerous times and for numerous reasons. Recently a group of my bud's here in C-Town decided one night that we should all take the test for each other. Guess what my results were...yep, I'm a strong yellow/white. I have taken this test with my family (they took it for me) and my results were yellow/red. I have decided that I am definitely a little different with family then I am with friends. For the most part I'm going to stick with my yellow/white personality. I love being yellow/white, and by golly I'm proud of it! If you haven't taken The Color Code you are missing out on some great relationship information. This test and book is so fun, and SO true. I have such a strong testimony of The Color Code and know that it is a true book, and it has very true principles in it to help any type of relationship.
So the question is, what color are you?
Friday, March 4, 2011
It's Time For a Good Laugh
I saw this article on MSN and thought it was hilarious, and it totally made me laugh - OUT LOUD! Probably because I have heard all these sayings myself...
19 Things You Should Never Say to a Single Person
"This is just bull. Some people find people when they're looking; some don't. You're not doing anything wrong by going out and meeting people." —Beth
"I dated a guy whose last name was Fish. People just had a BLAST with that one." —Kelly
"I generally dislike this question. I mean honestly, if I knew why, I don't think I would be single right now, now would I?!" —Erica
"This may be true, but it feels like I'm getting criticized for my taste, vision, and close-mindedness — when I'm already down." —Sarah
—Kelly
—Kelly
"Like it's so easy to dismiss a guy on such an emotionless and objective reason." —Taryn
"Um, don't tell me how to date in my thirties when you got married at 24." —Maya
"Duh!" —Elisa
"I know! That's what I'm complaining about!" —Elisa
"Wait, I still want to talk about me." —Elisa
—Betsy
"Really?! I'm pretty sure you CAN be single if you actually want to be. That there is an attainable dream, so if you aren't messing with me right now out of pity (which I suspect you are), please go for it!" —Kim
—Natlondon, via Twitter
—dlegas05, via Twitter
"I am 32 and no one has ruined the last 10 years of plans." —frolicblog, via Twitter
"There's just no graceful way to answer that." —earnesteats, via Twitter
"Any of these platitudes are exponentially more annoying when coming from the mouths of smug marrieds." —Reberoodle, via Twitter
"Single people just hate to be complained to about petty relationship stuff. If you do this, I'm not going to want to hang out with you. (In fact, maybe I'll call your boyfriend and ask him if he wants to grab a beer and watch the Yankees game?)" —Kim
Sunday, January 30, 2011
A Mid-Singles Mormon Dance, and Other Nonsense Dilemmas
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Favorite Things/Stuff of 2010

















Tuesday, May 4, 2010
I hit a deer!!! And, scared the SHIT out of it...Literally!


Thursday, April 1, 2010
Have you ever had a Peanut Butter and K-Y Jelly Sandwich?

Thursday, March 11, 2010
13 Reasons Why

13 reAsOns WhY I Am sO ExCitEd to Be iN a BoOK ClUb!
1. Making new friends!
2. Reading books.
3. Broadening my horizon of different books and genres.
4. Getting the opportunity to discuss what we read. (I always want to talk about the latest book I've just read.)
5. Discussing books (for me) helps to reinforce things in my mind and helps me to retain information better.
6. I'm actually part of a real life book club - AGAIN, totally excited about that fact alone.
7. Food is involved (providing food from the book for our snack during the meeting.)
8. Being part of a book club makes me feel smart.
9. Helps me read my books faster - I like having a deadline.
10. Being apart of this book club gives me something to look forward to each month.
11. I think that being apart of this book club will help me to appreciate different types of books, example, Pride and Prejudice (my New Years resolution is to read this book...haven't started yet...but now it's out there for the world to see.)
12. (Ran out of reasons...) I get to be apart of a real deal book club!
13. I get to be apart of a real deal book club!
Monday, March 1, 2010
BEST CAR EVER!!!

Friday, February 26, 2010
Doing Homework Among Others
Email:
"I was in Starbucks yesterday when I suddenly realized I desperately needed to pass gas. The music was really, really loud, so I timed my gas with the beat of the music. After a couple of songs, I started to feel better. I finished my coffee, and noticed that everybody was staring at me....Then I suddenly remembered that I was listening to my iPod."
Time to get back to the real issue at hand here - HOMEWORK!!! It's nice to take a break sometimes...
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
SNOW, SNOW - GO AWAY!!!



Wednesday, January 20, 2010
It's a Tag - You're it if you read this!!!
Monday, January 18, 2010
This Is How I'm Going to Feel When I'm In LOVE!!!
I sure hope this is how I'm going to feel when I'm in love!!! It's going to be awesome!!! No, I'm not in love...I'm just saying when I am in love this is how it's going to be!
High School Music Video
Totally Awesome! This High School in Wisconsin put together this music video - song inspired from Hall and Oats, and from the awesome dance scene from (500) Days of Summer. They had to do this music video lip singing backwards. That means they had to learn all the words to the song backwards and say them backwards. How cool is that! Just thought I would share the latest craze on YouTube. By the way go see (500) Days of Summer - great movie!!!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
My New Favorite Christmas Song
Sing it Faith! I Love this song, it's so beautiful.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Someone Else is Living My Dream

Today, like many days, after I get my daily mail I drive pass a decrypted sad house. Everyday I drive by I think to myself, I wish I had money to buy this house and restore it. Ever since I was a little girl and would come to the quiet town of Kannaraville to visit both my Grandparents I would walk between both my Grandparents houses, which was three blocks between each other. As I would walk from one house to the other I would pass this old, yet beautiful house. Even as a little girl I wished that I could someday buy this house. As truth be told I did not get the chance to buy this house. However, someone else did, and praise the Lord above they are taking the house and restoring it for me. Well, not for me, but they are restoring it and making it beautiful once again. I get joy just knowing that they are going to turn this house into a real beauty! So, like many days of driving by on my way from the Post Office I took a chance and stopped. I saw two men working away on the house and asked if I could, by chance, take a gander at what remained. Both gentlemen were kind enough to take a break and give me a tour. Along with the tour they described to me what the plans were for the eventually restored house.