Sunday, January 10, 2010

Heidi Anna Roper Macey
After Christmas on the 28th I flew to Utah for Heidi's wedding on the 29th. She was married to Bobby Macey in the Draper temple at 9am. I went to her hair appointment with her at 6 in the morning! (I will never get married before noon!) Heidi has been my roommate since January 2007 and completed our little friend trio with Kelsey (who is now serving in the Philippines). I'm really missing them this semester!
I've met tons of people in the last few years- roommates, acquaintances, study buddies, friends from the ward... etc. Its interesting how all these people come and go and I don't give it a second thought. But there are those rare few that stick. Heidi stuck. Why? Because we love all the same things? No. I like shopping. She dreads it. She loves to read. I'd rather Sparknotes or watch the movie. Chocolate: I say milk she says dark. She wakes up at 5 to ponder the mysteries, I drag out of bed at 10, annoyed by the existence of morning.... The list goes on. But the friendship has turned into a deep, unique love that is more of a sisterhood. Its kind of undefinable. Maybe it happened over time as we laughed ourselves to sleep in the same twin bed, or ran a half-marathon together or prayed and fasted for one another's well being or ate too many heath blizzards and had to go on a no-sugar diet, or pulled each other through emotional messes or bickered about dumb things, or stressed over boys or carried each other's burdens and felt deeper pain for one another than we did for ourselves, or maybe it was all the times I felt understood and loved even when I was being ridiculous. Anyway, I can't describe the ways I've loved being Heidi's roommate. Here are some pictures from her happy happy day!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

2009

January- I started at BYU-Hawaii. Kelsey left on her mission to the Philippines February: My birthday- Amanda and MyMom came to visit! Heidi left on her mission to Brazil
March: Temple Trip to Kona over on The Big Island

April: I flew back to the mainland and began working for the Schei's and the Allens.
May: Just working... Heidi came home on medical release
June: I visited Liz in California

Kevin and Kimmie got married in Portland
July: 4th of July Utah Trip
August: Coldplay Concert
September-Started Fall semester in Idaho, lost my tan
October: Kimaree left on her mission to San Diego, I went to Boise for Halloween with McBrides
November- Thanksgiving in Seattle

December-Home for Christmas then off to Heidi's wedding in Draper Utah


Theres the recap! Its crazy how much can change in a year at my age! Its been a good 2009! On to the next! 2010!

Monday, January 4, 2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
I start another semester tomorrow in Rexburg! (I'm taking pre-reqs that will allow me to apply to more nursing schools) I want to do a little 2009 recap soon so look out!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Recent post-it notes to myself:

Our future is as bright as our faith.

Keep thou my feet
I do not ask to see
The distant scene
One step enough for me

Friday, October 16, 2009

My new LOVE: Great Harvest Bread Co.















Everybody else had something to show but I consumed that goodness rather speedily!





I love peanut butter and jelly sandwiches! In fact its surprising to me that I am not sick of them yet. I have to keep myself in check to make sure I am eating other things besides the divinely smooth yet crunchy peanut spread mixed with the simplest cheap and sweet raspberry jam! I could spend a bunch of nonexistent time to cook a bland meal, or I could whip out the classic, ever so convenient, peanut butter and jelly for any meal, all under 60 seconds!
Breakfast: Peanut Butter toast with some jam
Lunch: The Classic Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
Dinner: Grilled Peanut Butter and Jelly in a tortilla!
I hope the genius creator of such a beautifully delicious sandwich is filthy rich.


Thursday, October 8, 2009

Rexburg


Rexburg Updates:



  • I've decided to play competitive soccer! Its been a really good thing for me to meet more people and have the regular exercise and a physical outlet.
  • My apartment works... but lets just say I'm never living here again!
  • Rooming with Heidi is always good for me. She's wonderful. Although things are definitely different now that she's engaged because we're just in different places in life. It was bound to happen and we're still good friends but its hard when we've been through the last 3 years side by side and now she's got somebody on her other side! Planning a wedding with her has been exciting though! December 29th! :)
  • I think of Hawaii everyday! I'm glad to be here but the cold really is tough on me.
  • I'm taking a course called Fundamentals of Scripture Study. I'm required to study 30 minutes everyday from the scriptures and its amazing what blessings can come from simple consistent study. I'm taking that class with Dustin which is fun!
  • I miss my little girls that I took care of all summer. (Kate and Isabella Schei)
  • I really miss having my cousin Travis in Rexburg! I always felt like Travis was taking care of me and provided that family love.
  • LIFE IS GOOD. :) I'm one blessed little lady!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Summer's End...

This summer, I seemed to find every reason to get away. Its kind of ridiculous how much I love to just GO. Here's a recap in pictures of this summer:




I visited my friend who lives in Temecula and we went to Disneyland. It really is the happiest place on earth! (other than the San Diego temple, which really is as beautiful as everyone says!)





Kevin and Kimmie's Wedding! Road trip with Heidi to Portland to be there for it all! Here I am at the reception with Dustin and Sam , two of my all time favorite fellas.







Road trip with the family to Boise: Abi's baptism and baby Luke's blessing









Amanda and I took the kids we nanny to the Cougar Mountain Zoo.... kind of a wimpy zoo but it was fun. Santa's sleigh was set up by the live reindeer. I am holding the reigns to the sleigh while the girls are the reindeer and the 2 kids in the back are the presents.


We also took out kidlets to Fort Casey on Whidbey Island for the day. There are huge empty army bunkers at the state park that are fun to explore. The puget sound is also right there!











Visiting Grandma Savage in her new home

Monica and I reliving out childhood at Lagoon! This particular picture was taken on the music ride- oh so many memories!






Oquirrh Mountain Temple Open House

I met up with friends from Hawaii in Ogden




Cousins on the 4th of July!


Coldplay Concert @ the Gorge: SooOoOoo GOOD! It was David's first concert! He still managed to fulfill his duties as annoying little brother, but the show was amazing. Chris Martin is such an entertainer.


So there is Summer of 2009! It was a tough summer but these pictures remind me of it's blessings.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Little Kate Stories

The other day, Kate said "oh Hal-uh-moon-yuh!" (Her version of Halelujiah!)

She calls the wii, 'weed'. So she says "I wanna do weed!!!" HA! I probably should correct her... :)

Monday, August 24, 2009

These are just a few of the never ending, inescapable, questions asked by literally every person I associate with:

What have you been up to?
Are you still doing nursing?
So what are you doing in the fall?
Shouldn't you be graduating this year?
How much longer are you going to be in school?
Where do you want to go to nursing school?
Why don't you go on a mission?
I thought you applied to BYU-Idaho's Nursing program?
Wow its the middle of August and you don't know what you're doing in the fall?!

Ya... all those questions make me feel real cool when I don't know the answer to any of them! Oh the freedoms of being young.... :/ But I am proud to announce that I am starting to figure out a few of those answers! Here's the background explanation of whats been up with me and school and life the past few years...

I started BYU-Idaho as an art major. Eventually I realized I did not want to pursue art as a career. I love it as a hobby and outlet for myself, but life as an artist has little promise of money or job security. Halfway through my Sophomore year I made the decision to pursue nursing. It had always been in the back of my mind, but had finally made its way to the front. I was scared but felt it was right and started the pre-reqs.


I applied to BYU-Idaho's nursing program for Winter '09: REJECTED. I was fine with that though because I went to BYU-Hawaii instead and that was AMAZING! However, the day before I start classes in Hawaii, I wake up to 4 voicemails from the BYU-I nursing department. I called them back and they said that a girl dropped out. 80 applicants, 10 spots, I was #11. I had to be in Rexburg for orientation at 8am the next morning to start the program. I realized there was just no way for everything to change that fast and I knew Hawaii was where I was supposed to be. I couldn't defer or anything, just reapply. With high hopes, I stayed in Hawaii and I applied again: REJECTED. That was ok because I had zero money and needed to go home and work. So I apply for Fall '09, thinking this is it, 3rd times the charm: REJECTED. That one was not OK!!!! So at this point, I've missed all the deadlines for other schools until Fall 2010 because I was banking on being in Idaho's program for fall 09, (Stupid of me, I know) and wasnt informed of my REJECTION until last month.
During all that, I turned 21 and had always wanted to serve a mission. After lots of thought and indecision, I started my papers, but eventually received my answer that now is not my time to be a full-time missionary.


So thats why all the questions this summer have been haunting me. I thought of a million different plans of what to do for the next year, but everything felt wrong. One day while figuring out what credits transfer to other schools, I realized I need Chemistry 105, not 101 to be able to apply to Weber and some other schools. So....


I'm headed back to BYU-Idaho in the fall!!! I'll be taking some extra pre-reqs that apply toward other nursing programs.I was actually really excited that I have to take the dreadful chemistry course, because that gives me a good reason to go back to Rexburg this fall. (And the math course that is the Chem Pre-req YIKES!) And I actually got into Darren's photo class, which will be fun. All summer I have been trying to figure out what to do with myself while dreading another few months of living at home, doing the singles ward thing... It will be good to go back!

Reasons I LOVE Idaho:


Devotionals - Waking up Tuesday morning knowing I will see ALL my friends at 2:00 in the usual seating area. Whatever is on my mind seems to be powerfully addressed by that week's speaker. (The speaker's quick intro given by President Clark always makes me laugh. The speakers seem to have accomplished more than anyone could in 79 lives! I feel like what he's really saying is "Brother SoAndSo will probably be translated tomorrow because he is so amazing, so listen up")

Roommates - I have had some roommates who were anti-hygiene, socially awkward or drama-driven, but they just make for good stories! The crazy ones come and go but the good ones have stuck. Strong bonds were forged with girls I probably would not have initially sought to be friends with. Time has produced some unreal memories!

The Rexburg Temple!

Meeting up with friends for lunch
Being a disco ball for Halloween! Although I'm sad to say that Sam, (Chubaka) won't be with me this fall.
The classic boy drama: awkward dates, creepo stalkers, major crushes, hook ups and break ups.
Helping each other out: the inevitable overwhelming stress that comes from so little time and much to do, personal insecurities, struggling siblings, separated parents, poor health, scarring events etc. Oddly enough, its strengthened my friendships.

Feeling like I'm learning SO MUCH everyday
Competitive Soccer last year was awesome - Titans

The regular occurrences with roommates and friends that I've come to love, and laugh about: playing cards and talkin trash, smothering whatever is left in the cupboard in BBQ sauce and calling it a meal, Heidi's utter disgust for hair, and her over usage of the word "ew", all 6 girls getting ready at the same time, biffing it on the ice, fighting for the shower's hot water on Sunday mornings, trying to go to bed earlier (0% success rate if Kelsey is around, her gangsta motto is "I run the streets all day, I can sleep when I die" - she literally jumps on me and wakes me up to ask me what I'm doing!), our intense annual spelling bee- competing for the coveted trophy, the injuries the boys inevitably acquire while pulling pranks... I could go on forever.

Intramural Sports! - Photo: Last winter, our flag football team "Snaggletooth"
I'm kind of nervous that things won't be as great as they were in the past cuz I haven't been in Idaho for a year so things/people have changed. You can't try and repeat memories ya know? But hopefully I can make some new ones. There's my plan. At least for the next 3 months... Then, who knows!