Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Hip hoppin'

If you don't know how to dance...you should probably watch this video. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Ridiculous? oh yes. Do I love it? Very much.




My days lately have consisted of sleeping, school, work, combine the last two, and you get school work, then I go to sleep, that is all. Usually when people say this I assume they are exaggerating. I assume you are thinking the same thing about me, but alas I am not. It is true! I am really not exaggerating because it is closing in on finals week and I have been bombarded with papers, tests, projects, and midterms, yes MIDTERMS during the last week of school. Who does that? Also, I have almost completed my last Fall semester ever...weird.

In other news, every time that winter comes around there are a few things that will inevitably happen to me.

1. I will slip and fall, on ice. (I have to clarify that it is on ice because I have been known to slip and fall on perfectly normal services) My count thus far is only once,but winter is just beginning.

2. I will slip and not fall. This occurs as I meet a patch of ice and try and save myself from falling. Flailing arms, crazy legs, high pitched shriek included. I save myself, glorying in my victory, only to find people staring at me and then I think it would have been better to fall instead of that production I just put on.

3. I will walk under trees, their branches heavy with snow, and it will fall and pelt me in the face. This usually happens as I am walking past a cute boy, perhaps my potential soul mate, goodness gracious.

4. My mom will call me as it is blizzarding outside, and ask me how I am doing and if I feel like a pioneer trudging through the snow to class. Thanks mom :)

5. I will wear snowboots, sweats tucked into the snowboots, a peacoat, and a snow hat to class, simply because I can. I know, I'm pretty classy.

This post was a little scattered, but that's alright. Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

So Close


One of my random goals in life is to use a chapstick to its completion. This is an unbelievably hard task! And I have only been able to completely use maybe...4 of them. All throughout my life I have been bombarded with different chapsticks from Lip Smackers to Carmex, but my go to lip balm has to be Burt's Bees or maybe Natural Ice (it's cheaper). But without fail I will LOSE these precious gems of moisture before they reach their end. 

Yesterday was a long day. I was sitting in my last class of the day, Multicultural Education, when I thought to myself "My lips are parched!" So I reach into my backpack and get out my Burt's. But my hand has a spasm of sorts and it slips from my fingers. This resulted in a semi-loud noise as it smacked the table/desk, and rolled to the floor. No problem right? Just pick it up and you are fine. Right? WRONG people! I can't find it anywhere as I twirl around in my chair searching the ground for the golden case. So I resolve to find it after class instead of crawling on the floor, under desks, scouring every inch of the classroom. But alas! I forget to pick it up at the end of class. It is a 2 hour long class on Monday evenings, I book it out of there like none other. 

This morning as I sat at work, my lips were again in need of some chapstick. I reach into my backpack and remember that I have no chapstick! The saddest part of the story is, I was almost done with said, lost, chapstick. It only had about a centimeter left to go. I was soooo close! SO CLOSE! Anywho now I am in need of some lip balm. 

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Future time

Well, it is official I have signed up for my last semester of school...before I graduate....before I have to have a real job/career...am I crazy excited...YES! So for those of you who do not know, I am planning on being a Health and PE teacher in a middle school or high school. Hopefully I will mostly be teaching health because that is what I really love, but PE is cool too, and I am glad it was my minor.

But this last week for my technology in the classroom class I had to make a movie. I at first was dreading this assignment because this whole editing movie stuff is brand new to me. But I think it turned out pretty sweet, and it is on YouTube and everything...so it's legit :) Feel free to watch. It is supposed to be a commercial like the above the influence commercials and is about underage drinking. Take a gander, I am pretty proud of it, even tho it really is nothing special, but the sense of accomplishment is definitely there.


Thursday, October 21, 2010

Harry Potter, Hermione, and Ron


That's right people it is that time of year again....Harry Potter is coming to town! Now in this post I will probably disgrace myself with my nerdiness of how much I love Harry Potter, but it is true, I really cannot wait for it to come to theaters in (count it!) one month!

If you are not familiar with Harry Potter, shame on you! If you believe that Harry Potter is an evil/devil book that children read, you are ridiculous, sorry but it's true, so stop that. Now on to the geeky part of me being an avid fan of this movie franchise. Ya, ya, ya they may be milking it for all its worth by making the last installment 2 parts, but they caught me hook, line, and sinker, I do not even care.

So let the nerdiness begin!

1. I have read all 7 books....multiple times
2. I own all the movies and enjoy watching them
3. I am more then willing to tell you everything about Harry and his friends if you have questions
4. I wish Quidditch were a real sport
5. I cried, when Dumbledore, Dobby, and Snape died. If you do not know who these characters are see #3. Also I may have spoiled something if you have not read the books...sorry.
6. I got chills watching the trailer for the movie. Click HERE, watch it, and love it
7. I put myself on an email notification list (fandango style) to know when tickets first became available
8. I bought said tickets, today, about an hour after receiving the email
10. I want to dress up for the midnight showing (12:10 a.m. I will be there!)
11. I really want to go to Harry Potter land in Florida and drink butterbeer everyday.

So there you have it. I will be one of those people at the midnight showing. Come, if you so wish.

Monday, October 4, 2010

One Month In...

One month into school already! I have not posted anything in a while on here, and that is mostly because, well, I've been busy. Plus I have a whole other blog I have to keep for my technology class, which is great fun, and should definitely be worth more than one measly credit. 

I have mostly been enjoying work, school, friends, and family. There have been many paddle ball tournaments played and so far me and Anders are the dominant force. I mean just look at us, we're legit!



Also this past week for my technology class (previously mentioned) I made a website. Yes a website! Who knew I was so computer savvy? Anywho in reference to this class being only one credit, this assignment alone took me around 9 hours..... yikes! But I am super proud of it! So you should probably check it out. I had to make two classes that I could teach in the future so just go explore and see for yourself:

I am loving my classes and so excited that this is my last year of "real" school. Next year I will be student teaching/internshipping at a middle school or high school. Will I be mistaken for a student there? Most likely. Bring it on. 

In other news my best friend Rachael Andersen is getting married this Friday, love it! Also I am one of her bridesmaids...expect pictures :) 

Friday, July 9, 2010

Time for a new post....probably?

It has been a week or two since the last blog update so I decided it was probably time for a new one since we have entered into the month of July. This one may seem like I am rambling but get over it, because I don't really know what to write about so I'm just gonna write....and see where it goes, yes? You know those free writing assignment you always had to do in High School? Where they tell you to just write without stopping for 5 minutes and let your thoughts flow, I think this was to get our brains going, I really don't know, but it will be akin to that.

Lately, I have spotted many EFY kids on campus. They are not hard to pick out. They come equipped with trendy new jeans, hollister t-shirts, perfectly coifed hair (even at 7:30 in the morning), an EFY lanyard, and of course they travel in packs. The boys escorting the girls arm in arm. This comes as a relief that they actually get to touch each other this year. Last year they escorted one another by holding the lanyard (swine-flu and everything). The following is an example of an actual conversation I heard in the girls bathroom: "Oh my GOSH! My hair looks horrible today!" "No it doesn't, I would kill to have your blonde hair." "It looks like I just got out of bed." "Oh my gosh! It does not, it looks so cute! Don't you know that all guys like girls with blonde hair better?" "Really it looks so cute!" "Ok, we look good!" Followed by giggles and a high-five. (Say that in a valley-girl voice, and you got it down). I really hope that I was not like this when I was 16 years old, sadly I totally remember having conversations like this....so sad.

I am starting to actually enjoy skirts and dresses. Growing up I hated everything frilly, especially bows and dresses. My sister was all about the girly things, but not me. In fact I used to refer to high heels as big-girl shoes. Sadly this was only about 2 years ago. So this is a major accomplishment for me, you should be proud. I am not allowed to wear jeans and casual clothing to work. So I have taken to wearing skirts or dresses a lot since it is now hot outside. That is correct, I wear these things on days other than Sunday, for longer than 3 hours, and I like it. My mom is so proud of me.

I have started doing lots of things with this one cute boy. I have gone to school with him since 6th grade, but he was always far too cool for me all growing up. You know the type, but he is no longer that punk kid haha. His name is McKay and a picture is enclosed. Basically we go on adventures a lot. Here is a list of some of the things we have done: real rock climbing (as opposed to fake rock climbing), tennis, movies, stadium of fire, board games, making cupcakes, swimming, stripping wallpaper, golfing, etc. Mostly he is incredible and I love being around him, so I think I am going to keep him around for a while.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Creeper Rob

As many of you know my family recently moved, and when I say moved I mean we moved from Orem to Orem, South to North, exciting and at the same time not anything that different. So with the move came me going to a new singles ward. Singles wards are good and bad at the same time. They have lots of fun, amazing people, but they also have some weirdies. These people are classified as being over 30 years old and still attending, or the ones who ask you out over and over again when you clearly are not interested. Now I have been attending this ward for 3 or 4 weeks now and so far I have not had any strange single's ward story, until this last Sunday.....

Sunday was great, really it was, until it came to sacrament meeting. Sacrament meeting is last for my church schedule and usually starts with me meeting a few new people every week. I'm slowly starting to learn everyones names, it's a long process. So I sit down on my regular pew (middle section, mid-way to the speaker, middle of the bench). And I say hi to the people by me, make some small chat, and that is mostly it. But this Sunday I met a boy, lets call him Rob, because well, that's his name.

Now Rob seemed like an okay guy the first 5 minutes I talked to him before sacrament started....and then things started getting weird. When I first sat down Rob and I were 2 feet away from each other. Comfortable distance for singles ward sacrament. He was sitting very close to his little group of friends, and I was sitting by a girl I met in relief society. Then as we sang the first hymn he shared my book....I am completely fine with sharing hymn books but he was 2 feet away and sitting close to his friend who had a book. Then after the hymn he discreetly adjusted his pants and scooted closer to me. He then progressed to putting his arm behind me along the bench, not touching me, but still a little weird to do if I just met him 10 minutes ago. This pattern of scooting closer and putting his arm behind me kept going strong until he was literally sitting on my skirt and his arm was rubbing against mine. He also kept leaning over, getting super close to my face, and whispering things which he thought were clever or witty, but really they were not. UGH! I was so annoyed and felt so uncomfortable at this point. There were still 30 minutes left of sacrament. Kill me! Clearly the leaning forward and away from him, with my legs crossed away from him is not clear body language that I am uncomfortable.

I was really debating on just leaving sacrament early. I was not paying attention to the speakers at all. I was just annoyed and couldn't get out of there soon enough! As "amen" was said I quickly picked up my purse and stood up, preparing to book it out of there as quickly as possible. But no, the middle of the row means I have to wait for other people to leave instead of crawling all over them to get out. Maybe I should have just dropped to the ground and army crawled under the benches and out of there....So as a stand up I hear "Oh! Wait Kelli, I have an extremely important question for you." Oh great buddy, just let me leave and stop being creepy. So I turn around and it all happens so quickly that I really didn't even have time to think about my answers or make up good excuses. Let's just say he wants to watch a world cup game, and then he gets my phone number. Man, looks like I am just going to have to be busy or have other plans every time he calls. Now this story may not sound creepy, but it was definitely very uncomfortable. Now every time he calls it says Creep Rob on my phone..... yay for single's wards!

If you have seen the new Charlie's Angels this guy is super creepy in it, hence being included in the creeper post. I mean just look at him....

Friday, June 18, 2010

SUMMER IS HERE!!

I realize for some of you summer may have already started....but not for me, because I decided to take Spring Term classes at BYU. This was my first time taking Spring classes and if I would have known how much work they were, since the semester is so condensed, I probably would have changed my mind. But I SURVIVED!!! and I don't ever want to take a spring or summer semester again. This was my life for the last 7 weeks, no joke, I would: wake up, go to work, then do some homework, go to class=3 hours, go home, maybe get there in time to eat a warm dinner, do more homework, go to bed. Sometimes I would spice things up and make a mosaic for humanities or go to a meeting with my group for Mcomm, but those were rare. Also did you know that mosaics take a REALLY long time to make.....well they do.

So now I am on to summer! All I have to worry about is going to work, and then filling the rest of my days with funstuff. In preparation for this summer I have come up with a list of ideas that maybe just maybe I can accomplish this summer:

  1. Refinish my kitchen table
  2. Strip wallpaper
  3. I realize the first 2 may not be considered "funstuff" but I am kinda excited about them...weird...maybe?
  4. Go to the mona rope swing, and eat at the run down burger joint that has delicious pastrami burgers
  5. Hike all of Y mountain. I just barely found out the trail goes past the Y and am now very curious as to where it leads
  6. Hike Timp, I have lived her 10 years so it should be about time to finally do that one
  7. I want to go fishing! I haven't been in forever.
  8. Get better at golfing, hone my skills you know?
  9. Go to the Clark Planetarium-laser light show oh ya!
  10. Move in with Jenn Watson in the Fall. Childhood friends reunited at last! We will then work together, have classes together (same major), and live together, and I don't even think we will get sick of each other. Love that girl!
  11. Go bike riding a lot! Since my hip is retarded and snaps out and is painful, riding bikes is a good option for me. So instead of running the provo river trail, I will bike the trail and still enjoy the beauty of the canyon. Next step new tires for my bike so I can actually ride it, bullheads are the devil when it comes to my tires.
  12. Really want to plan a St. George trip, we'll see how that goes.
  13. Lava hot springs
  14. Go boating! Sun and water are my weakness, those two elements combined make me a very happy girl!
  15. Fourth of July/3rd of July, stadium of fire fireworks, or I am going to head to Delta for the demolition derby. Both are solid ideas.
  16. I almost forgot! Wasatch Roller Derby! Totally going!
  17. Alpine slides/zip-line, I haven't done those in years!
Alright that is all I've got for now, let me know if you have any fun ideas and I will incorporate them into my list. Happy Summer!

Also best mom quote lately: "So, do you think he's groovin' on you?" In reference to me telling her about a boy. I love that woman, and am now going to incorporate that saying into everday life.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Happy Birthday Momma!

 


my mom's birthday is tomorrow....and to commemorate this event I have decided to post a few of my favorite memories that I have of my mom:

  • When I was 3 or 4 and I didn't want to take my nap so I would stay in my room for 5 minutes, come out, and say I was awake, and she would let me watch E.T. instead of sending me back to bed.
  • My mom buying me super girlie dresses with matching bows. I would cry when I was made to wear them...I don't know how my mom put up with me sometimes.
  • Watching my mom cook with my grandma up in Moses Lake while I played with toys in the kitchen. 
  • Her buying me ice cream every time I got a shot, or went to the dentist...She still takes me to get ice cream sometimes.
  • My mom dealing with all my scratches, broken bones, bruises, and all the drama that went along with it.
  • Singing with my mom on Sundays with her at the piano.
  • Her buying me a hope chest when I wasn't sure I wanted one, now I love it! I basically have a dowry now.
  • Being goofy and laughing so hard that she gets a cramp
  • Dancing with her in the kitchen
  • After high school I suddenly realized that she was super smart and she really did know what she was talking about. (teenagers are stupid!)
  • All her sayings: Good Honk! You're a dip. Work until the work is done. And the way she yells your name to get you to come.
  • Watching her jump on the tramp with the correct form...
  • Most of all I remember all the times she let me cry, be crazy, be mad, be stupid, have fun, laugh, go on adventures, and she still loves me!
  • Too many memories to put down, but there is some of them!
I LOVE YOU MOMMA!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

bathrooms...

Now let me tell you a little about bathrooms, specifically public bathrooms, more specifically bathrooms on BYU campus (especially the ones in the library). I entered these the other day to do some business and I'm immediately given the decision on which stall I should choose- this is kind of difficult seeing as there are about 40 stalls to choose from. "WHOA!" I say "How am I supposed to decide?" Well I do what all of us naturally do in this situation I quickly start walking to the handicap stall. Reasons why the handicap stall is great:

1. It has a taller seat
2. When I sit on this seat my feet do not touch the ground
3. There are hand rails 
4. Plenty of space (it is quite comfy cozy in there with your mansion of a bathroom stall)
5. The hooks on the back of the stall are always there to hang your coat upon
6. They are usually at the end of the row so you are far away from the sink so people do not have to listen to you tinkle while washing their hands

I LOVE the handicap stall! But this time instead of striding right on in I chose a regular stall. It was a good thing too!

As I am sitting on the throne, if you will, I hear the door open but no sounds of footsteps. Once I have completed my time in the stall, and have still not heard any sounds of movement ,I am a little suspicious. I come out of my stall and BAM!!! right there in front of my eyes for the very first time is someone using the handicap stall who actually needs it! What if I had been the jerk in that stall and she had to wait for me to come out. Upon coming out I would clearly not be in a wheelchair or jazzy scooter of any sort and therefore why am I using her stall which she needs. Obviously I avoided a potentially awkward bathroom scenario and at the same time witnessed someone actually use the handicap stall appropriately. It was a great day in the library bathroom that day. 
However, next time I am still totally choosing the handicap stall, it is still the best one. I figure I'm safe since it took me 21 years to have my first encounter with someone correctly using that stall. I have 21 years ahead of me before it happens again. 

Monday, April 26, 2010

The wonderful world of.....

DISNEYLAND!! Yes folks, that is correct I got to go to the happiest place on earth right after finals! But first lets talk about finals. They are OVER OVER OVER! Which is basically the best part about them. A few words on finals:
  • I now can pretty much save your life because I am CPR and Advanced First Aid certified
  • I know how to wrap all sorts of injuries from Athletic Training
  • I know lots of things about different Chronic diseases and I hope I don't get any of them (pretty much prevention for all of them is exercising and eating right...go figure)
  • I hate taking tests the last day of finals at the very last time you could ever take a test, it stinks just waiting and waiting, I just want to go and get it done! Stupid scheduled tests
  • Tests online are fantastic!
  • Oh and I am done with all my religion credits! Finished up with the New Testament
Now for the fun part.... I love Disneyland!!! I went with Steve and it was a blast! We got 2 day park hopper tickets to both parks so we were runnin' all over the place. I think that no matter how old I get I will always, ALWAYS, love Disneyland. It brings back so many memories and just is fun. Some of my favorite rides:

  • Tower of Terror
  • California Screamin' (Roller coaster)
  • Peter Pan (Classic, especially when you are flying over the city and neverland island)
  • Splash Mountain (Still gives me anxiety since my Dad tricked me into going on it when I was 4 *see picture below)
  • Space Mountain
  • Pirates of the Carribean
  • Blue Bayou (Not a ride but has fantastic food) And you get to watch all the people going into pirates. Also we may or may not have taken a menu for a mementos sake....
  • Toy Story Mania! love love love it!
  • So mostly I love every ride and for you fellow disney lovers they are building new rides/attractions in California Adventure. There is going to be a Pixar Cars ride and an Ariel under the sea adventure. Looks like I will have to make a trip back to Disneyland to check those out!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

OH happy day!

Just some of my reflections about things that have made me happy lately. Not big things, just little things that make you feel good or content or whatever. Little simple happy moments that I thoroughly enjoy.

Wearing sandles for the first time this year. It has finally started warming up a little here in Utah, and on Monday I actually wore sandles ALL DAY long. I emphasize "all day" because if you know Utah then you know the weather can change in a matter of hours during the spring. But not on Monday! It was a 64 degrees and sunny. Now today on the other hand it is most likely going to snow/rain same as tomorrow. But still I had the one pure day of joy of not wearing socks and letting my toes wiggle out in the fresh warm air yay!

Three songs in a row on the radio that I blasted and sang my little heart out to. They just make me smile and even tho passer bys may be looking at me funny that's ok it's all about jammin' out in my car on my way to or from school. What songs are they you may ask? Well you should definitely look them up and listen to them if you have never heard them before they will literally put a smile on your face especially if you picture me dancing and singing in my car :) Said songs: Hey Soul Sistah, by train, Party in the USA , by Miley Cyrus, Just Haven't Met You Yet, by Michael Buble. Also just announcing those in my mind as I typed them out made me feel a little like a radio station DJ calling out my favorite hits.

Going to Macey's grocery store and buying almonds. My new favorite salty snack food is almonds. But not just plain almonds those are not so good....they MUST be flavored. And I found a new flavor to try out: Salt and Vinegar. Now I love me some salt and vinegar chips they are delicious and so are these almonds, absolutely delicateable! My other favorite flavor of these little nuts of joy (almond joy, get it, cheesy, oh well) but the wasabi and soy almonds. If you have not tried these go to your closet nut aisle and purchase some they are only 3 dollars for a good size container. And being the health ed. major that I am let me educate you on the benefits of almonds. They lower your LDL cholesterol levels (this is the "bad" cholesterol) and reduce your risk for heart disease WOOHOO! Delicious and healthy, go almonds!

Last little bundle of joy I have recently experienced is showers. Ok yes, showers are wonderful and fantastic ya da ya da. My family can testify that I love my showers and even when I'm trying to hurry they never are less then 15 minutes. But showers after you work out are probably 100 times better then normal everyday showers. Yesterday I went and did my work out and afterwards you feel gross and sweaty and your sweat is even crystallizing on your face into gritty salt, this may be a little too much info but oh well. And then I hop in the warm shower and clean all this gritty, dirty, yuckiness, off of me and BOOM! I'm super clean, I feel so much cleaner then I would if I had a regular shower. Just sitting there in my pajamas freshly clean is a simply wonderful feeling.

So there you go a little snap shot into my life of little things that really put a smile on my face.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Nancy, George, Bess

I would hope these names mean something to you. In case you are ignorant and missed out on amazing chapter books when you were in second to fifth grade these are the main characters in the greatest mystery books of all time! Nancy Drew! Of course she always has her trusty sidekicks and best friends, George and Bess who are cousins that always come with her on her trips. Bess was a tall, attractive brunette, and her cousin George was always described as slightly plump? interesting...

.

Anyway, why am I rambling on about books from my childhood? Well you see, my family is moving and I have been packing up my room. It is amazing how much stuff you can accumulate in your room over 10 years. But as I was getting things out from under my bed, because that is clearly the superior way of storing things, I happened upon a white plastic bag. What was in this bag? Nancy Drew books! Books 1-50! Now you may be thinking there are 50 of those books? Well you would be wrong there are actually many many more. And I have probably read most of them. I would sit engrossed for hours reading about Nancy. Yes the books are probably only 180 pages long but that is a long book for an 8 year old.

For some reason my sister and I loved the mystery books. Without fail Nancy Drew would get kidnapped by the culprits because she would get to close to finding out the truth. Now she would either get rescued by her boyfriend Ned, or she would somehow daringly escape and expose the crime and save the dude ranch/hotel/old lady/haunted restaurant/etc. She also for some reason took a lot of showers in the books. She was always taking showers and getting cleaned up for something they were going to do later. Anyway Nancy Drew was amazing!

Another fantastic book series was the Boxcar Children. Also mystery, and my older sister and I loved them. There were many a times when instead of playing with our mega-mansion barbie house we would play with a shoe box. But not just any shoe box. This was a boxcar and we would play boxcar children with our little Kelly dolls that lived in the boxcar (shoebox) Oh the adventures of childhood. I'm a little tempted to read all of these books again. It definitely would beat reading my Athletic Training Text book. And no I have not seen the Nancy Drew movie, I'm scared that it will crush my longing to secretly become a red headed, crime solving, Ned Nickerson kissing, sleuth. Maybe this weekend I'll give it a go?

Monday, March 1, 2010

Once again I am going at this blog thing. Somehow I have never been able to keep this commitment so maybe this time is the charm.....maybe.....we'll see. So this last month-ish has been interesting, I can pretty much sum it up with a list so here goes:

1. family decides we are moving

2. we sell our house

3. I get mistaken for a student at a junior high school (what?!)

4. Lady at furniture store thinks I look much younger than i told her I was (I'll love this when I am 40 right?)

5. Go on a date with a 33 year old. This means he was entering junior high when I was being born!! Don't judge me I got to go to a Jazz vs Nuggets game!

6. buy mom jeans (You know bleached, tapered at the bottom, make your bottom look like it consumes half of your leg, and a zipper that is 9 inches long)

7. go to a BAJILLION!! mission reunions. Yay for friends coming home!

8. Go on lots of dates and have lots of fun

9. Find a house to move into

10. Enjoy the crazy weather that is Utah spring. Warm 47 degrees one day freezing death the next day.

11. Go disco skating and ice skating in the same weekend- never fall down

12. watch my mom start packing up our house

13. Observe high school health classes and realize that this is exactly what i want to do!

14. First block class over! Everyday from 7-11 in the morning....it is now done!

15. Eat the best cupcake in the world at the Cocoa Bean cafe (Raspberry chocolate cheesecake delicious!)

16. Get a calling- ward activities co-chair. Guess who the chair is......33 year old date boy

17. Just enjoying school, singles ward, family, friends, and trying to fit it all together

First blog post in a year done! let's see how this goes :)