Tuesday, February 23, 2010

creations

Stuff I've made lately:

I made this sign for me and my sister, Gnat-uh-lee...

We put it on this wall in our bathroom, now we need to add pictures to those bargain frames I got.



This cute guy was created for Ethan's Valentines Day party at school. I think he is the cutest valentines box monster I have ever scene.
Another little creation for Mr. Ethan, was this fabulous Scouting's-100th-Birthday-cake. It looks like it came straight from the Ace of Cakes bakery, or maybe Cake Wrecks. Either way Ethan and I are proud, and the cake was super yummy with homemade butter cream frosting.


For my next project I want to make these...


I just don't know what book to cut up...




Monday, February 22, 2010

just what I needed

"In this same vein may I address an even more sensitive subject. I plead with you young women to please be more accepting of yourselves, including your body shape and style, with a little less longing to look like someone else. We are all different. Some are tall, and some are short. Some are round, and some are thin. And almost everyone at some time or other wants to be something they are not! But as one adviser to teenage girls said: “You can’t live your life worrying that the world is staring at you. When you let people’s opinions make you self-conscious you give away your power. … The key to feeling [confident] is to always listen to your inner self—[the real you.]” 8 And in the kingdom of God, the real you is “more precious than rubies.” 9 Every young woman is a child of destiny and every adult woman a powerful force for good. I mention adult women because, sisters, you are our greatest examples and resource for these young women. And if you are obsessing over being a size 2, you won’t be very surprised when your daughter or the Mia Maid in your class does the same and makes herself physically ill trying to accomplish it. We should all be as fit as we can be—that’s good Word of Wisdom doctrine. That means eating right and exercising and helping our bodies function at their optimum strength. We could probably all do better in that regard. But I speak here of optimum health; there is no universal optimum size.

Frankly, the world has been brutal with you in this regard. You are bombarded in movies, television, fashion magazines, and advertisements with the message that looks are everything! The pitch is, “If your looks are good enough, your life will be glamorous and you will be happy and popular.” That kind of pressure is immense in the teenage years, to say nothing of later womanhood. In too many cases too much is being done to the human body to meet just such a fictional (to say nothing of superficial) standard. As one Hollywood actress is reported to have said recently: “We’ve become obsessed with beauty and the fountain of youth. … I’m really saddened by the way women mutilate [themselves] in search of that. I see women [including young women] … pulling this up and tucking that back. It’s like a slippery slope. [You can’t get off of it.] … It’s really insane … what society is doing to women.” 10

In terms of preoccupation with self and a fixation on the physical, this is more than social insanity; it is spiritually destructive, and it accounts for much of the unhappiness women, including young women, face in the modern world. And if adults are preoccupied with appearance—tucking and nipping and implanting and remodeling everything that can be remodeled—those pressures and anxieties will certainly seep through to children. At some point the problem becomes what the Book of Mormon called “vain imaginations.” 11 And in secular society both vanity and imagination run wild. One would truly need a great and spacious makeup kit to compete with beauty as portrayed in media all around us. Yet at the end of the day there would still be those “in the attitude of mocking and pointing their fingers” as Lehi saw, 12 because however much one tries in the world of glamour and fashion, it will never be glamorous enough.

A woman not of our faith once wrote something to the effect that in her years of working with beautiful women she had seen several things they all had in common, and not one of them had anything to do with sizes and shapes. She said the loveliest women she had known had a glow of health, a warm personality, a love of learning, stability of character, and integrity. If we may add the sweet and gentle Spirit of the Lord carried by such a woman, then this describes the loveliness of women in any age or time, every element of which is emphasized in and attainable through the blessings of the gospel of Jesus Christ."To Young Women
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, November 2005

I don't have much to add to that. Reading this really helped changed my recent thought process. I want to love me for me. I want to love me enough to continually making myself feel good about me. I want working out to be more of the highlight of my day where I have fun and feel good and less about getting my cardio in for the day. I don't want to fuss over scales and sizes, I want to focus that energy on more important things like family, friends, school and my testimony. I want to be a good person who just so happens to know how to throw a good punch and kick really hard.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Emma

My sweet little friend Emma and I hung out last night. She says some pretty funny stuff. My favorite:

"I can't wait for Finley to grow up so I can take her places. Like when she's five I will take her to Claire's to get her ears pierced. And when she is eight I will take her somewhere really special.......like.....(with hands fanned out) the Dinosaur Museum!"

Gotta love it!

Pictures of the day







Sunday, February 14, 2010

Love Song

We discussed poetry in my Children's Literature class and I fell in love with this poem and thought it was appropriate for the holiday.
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Love Song
Arnold Adoff

great goblets of pudding powder in milk
hot with marshmallows on a winter afternoon
syrup on vanilla ice cream frosting on a cake
a kind of cake dripping to dry on warm
doughnuts fresh from oven candy
candy bars
bars chunks thick and broken pieces squares
spoons and pots and lots
before brushing
fudge and milk
and german and sour cream
light and dark and bitter sweet and
even
white
you are no good
for me
your are no good

you are so good

Chocolate
Chocolate
i
love
you so
i
want
to
marry
you
and
live
forever
in the
flavor
of your
brown

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

so far, so good

I love February, its awesome, mainly because it means yucky January is over with. Being that it is the beginning of this lovable month I figured it is a good time to see how I am doing on my goals I set back at the beginning of January.
First my physical goals. I love my working out! Aerobics is different everyday, some days we do Tae Bo and the next we do weights, then throw in a day here and there of complete cardio. It is awesome! Kick Boxing is probably the funniest, I mean learning to hit people: AWESOME! I haven't been doing yoga as much, but I'm still keeping running in my routine. Yesterday it was perfect outside so I took my restless Siberian Husky, Dash, for a good run! A little Train and Glee accompanied me for our 45 minute run! I have been eating lots better, with a diet full of protein and lots of fruit. I need to work on that vegetable thing and I'm still a huge fan of brownies, but I still feel so much healthier and happier!

My school goals are right in line also! I had three tests last week and did pretty good on all three, so I'm pretty happy. I have been doing good at staying on top of my work and not procrastinating too much so my stress level has been healthy. I need to work on getting to bed earlier so I'm not so tired in the morning and so I'm not crawling into bed so late that I don't read my scriptures. So early bedtimes and vegetables will be the focus of February(alliteration?).

So life is pretty much just fantastic right now! I am the luckiest girl with the best family and lots of sweet friends! This past weekend was awesome! Saturday was Emma Grace's baptism, I was invited and felt so lucky to be there. She is a very sweet and mature little girl, she and I are best friends. Saturday afternoon I went to lunch with my friend for Tacia's birthday. We ate lots of yummy food at Chili's and got all caught up on every one's busy lives. I loved it! Saturday night I got to hang out with a certain sweet guy named Reese. We chilled at my house and made brownies, best way to spend my Saturday evening.


Sunday was this sweet baby girls blessing.


Fin is my favorite! I feel so lucky to be part of her life and love her to pieces! It has been so much fun to see how she has grown in such a short time. I love to listen to her talk and see her smile. She is perfect and has a wonderful family filled with people who love and adore her, especially her beautiful and amazing mom.


I spent the rest of the day with Reese, my sweetie. We are awesome together! He makes me a better person and I couldn't ask for a better best friend.

We went to Brady's for the SUPERBOWL!! It was so fun! My family is hilarious and the funniest people to be with! The Colts didn't win but it was a good game with a few good commercials.
Like I said, life is great! I'm the luckiest girl and consider myself extremely blessed to have a wonderful family and amazing friends! This week has been good to me so far and I think its going to continue that way. Saturday Reese and I are celebrating Valentines, I'm so excited!


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

almost

I almost slept in today.
I almost missed both aerobics and kickboxing.
I almost missed an awesome parking spot.
I almost missed a superb aerobic workout.
I almost missed an intense 30 minutes of punching the lights out of my punching bag.
I almost missed making a new friend in kickboxing.
I almost missed a fabulous morning.
Fortunately some force got me out of bed this morning against my bodies will and I had a wonderful start to a beautiful day! I worked super hard and did some serious sweating during both classes then took an extra long time getting ready. I'm not one to usually fuss about how I look ever day and do very minimal make up. I wanted to feel cute in my new dress that my mom bought me so I tried a little harder. I got two sweet compliments from a complete stranger and one from my new buddy in Public Speaking. Even after getting ready, I had time to eat a scumpcious peanut butter and honey sandwich and a banana, read my new book, and text my sweet boyfriend.
And now I'm enjoying a Lunchable :) Life couldn't be better.

Monday, February 1, 2010

long time no see

Hello February! Welcome back!

I have been waiting for you since January began! I'm excited for the chocolate, love, and more chocolate that you bring to this time of year. I was thinking maybe some snow too, since January kind of failed at that. Maybe pink snow?
THAT would be cool.