Friday, December 31, 2010

My 2010


2010 was a rough year, I'm certainly glad it's over. Here's to 2011! Happy New Year!

1 . What did you do in 2010 that you've never done before?
I became an aunt, Relief Society President, got a Blackberry, went to the Color Festival
2. Did you keep your New Year's resolutions, and will you make more for next year?
I made a goal to read 50 books this year, I'll will be just shy of that goal coming in at 43…boo! I however have lost a total of 30 pounds, so that counts for something right?
3. Did anyone close to you give birth?
Welcome to the world Liam – thank you Kenzie and Austin!
4. Did anyone close to you die?
He wasn't super close to me but to my dear cousins, Uncle Quinton and at the moment I can't think of anyone else. Sorry if I missed anyone…
5. What countries did you visit?
Do you consider California a different country? If so then yes!
6. What would you like to have in 2011 that you lacked in 2010?
I have some big changes planned for 2011 and I'm hoping God likes my ideas too… haha!
7. What date from 2010 will remain etched in your memory and why?
I'll remember always when Liam was born, and I always LOVE my birthday of course. I can't really remember EXACT dates.
8. What was your biggest achievement of the year?
I read 43 books, and lost 30 pounds.
9. What was your biggest failure?
Letting things get out of hand and not having enough faith that things will turn out for the best.
10. Did you suffer illness or injury?
Don't get me started on illness… bleck that was half of my 2010!
11. What was the best thing you bought?
I buy amazing things all the time, probably a pair of shoes or clothes of some sort. I do love my Blackberry too!
12. Whose behavior merited celebration?
My brother Hyrum, I wish I was more like him.
13. Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed?
Not so much depressed as appalled… 2010 had it fair share of drama that's for SURE!
14. Where did most of your money go?
Medical Bills, bills, and clothes… haha
15. What did you get really, really, REALLY excited about?
I had a great family reunion this summer, and I was really excited about that. And the birth of Liam, that was VERY exciting!
16. What song will always remind you of 2010?
Anything by the following artists – Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, and Eminem
17. Compared to this time last year, are you:
Happier? – Yes
Thinner? – Yes
Richer? - No
18. What do you wish you'd done more of?
I didn't travel anywhere really exciting this year, 2011 I am taking a vacay where I have to get on a plane and spend at least 3 days somewhere!
19. What do you wish you'd done less of?
Spending (always), worrying
20. How did you spend Christmas?
With my family of course, I heart them!
21. How will you spend New Year's Eve?
I'm not sure yet, I have several options (yes I'm that popular!)
22. Did you fall in love in 2010?
Yes, with my jeggings!
23. What was your favorite TV program?
Glee, The Sing-off, Modern Family, Jersey Shore, The Real Housewives
24. Do you hate anyone now that you didn't hate this time last year?
 Hate is such an ugly word, I don't hate anybody! There are people that I chose to not associate with
25. What was the best book you read in 2010?
Ok this is the hardest question of all, because I read so many amazing books this year. So I'm naming a few – The Help, the entire Vampire Academy series, City of Bones series
26. What was your biggest musical discovery?
Does Glee count? Ha, I really didn't discover anything new
27. What did you want and get?
I wanted a change, and I got a lot of it!
28. What did you want and NOT get?
A boyfriend, haha!
29. What was your favorite film of the year?
Another hard question but I loved Inception and Toy Story 3!
30. What did you do on your birthday, and how old did you turn?
Well technically it wasn't on my birthday but I had a Black and White party with Mocktails, it was so much fun! I turned 26, on the downslope to 30!
31. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
A boyfriend? HA, I mean I don't need a man to be satisfied in life (ok that sounds wrong too), but maybe being a size 4, that would be nice too!
32. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2010?
I embraced a new style – including jeggings which I love and the now I have another obsession with skirts and big belts.
33. What kept you sane?
God, Prayer, & Family
34. What celebrity did you fancy the most?
Fancy? Zac Efron hands down, and Leo he rocked my world in Inception.
35. What political issue stirred you the most?
Hmm, lets see. The whole Wikileaks thing REALLY annoyed me, and how America wanted change in the House and got it!
36. Who did you miss?
My family, I always miss them and Jenn.
37. Who was the best new person you met?
I got a lot of new roommates this year and that's been fun. I've met so many awesome people in my Ward in 2010, and thoroughly enjoyed every one of them!
38. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2010:
Sometimes it's better to just walk away then fight, and having faith is easier said than done.
39. Favorite play you saw:
7 Brides for 7 Brothers at the Playmill, what an eventful day.
40. What is your goal for 2011?
Read 52 books (1 book a week), save my money, become a teacher, and go on a cruise!!

Christmas 2010

My Christmas was fab, and as usual I only took two pictures and both are of Liam playing with his toy that I got him for Christmas. I had a nice relaxing vacation and got a good haul from Santa - including the best blanket ever, clothes, a crockpot, a new pea coat, and numerous other goodies. Delightful! I love Christmas, and I'm always so sad when it's over. Everyone loved their gifts I purchased for them, I love that part of Christmas! Well until next year!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

A Full Heart

Today is my last day of work for a week and I'm feeling pretty good about that. I've had a stressful December at work, and today I can finally get to my desk. It's piled so high with papers that I'm sure I'll find something that needs to be done. I would take a picture but there are confidential papers on it (I know I'm important), so just visualize. I mostly wanted to talk about the experience I had today actually. Every year our work adopts 5 families in the Idaho Falls area that needs help during Christmas time. Our employees are so good, they donate gifts and a lot of money to make sure each one of our families has what they need and want during Christmas. I had the opportunity to be really involved this year, from finding the families, to shopping for them, wrapping up the gifts, and today we delivered. We went to this house in which a mother lived with her two daughter's age 10 and 7. The ceiling of their house was just black tarp and come to find out the mother just had brain surgery in September. The house is in much need of repair. The mother showed us the Christmas lists of her two daughters; the first one explained that she wanted a violin, a kitten, and most of all for her mother to be healthy. Then she concluded with this:

 "Santa, I really actually don't need anything this time of year, I just want to be with my mom and sister, I am sure there are others who need it more than me".

When I was reading it I just started crying in the house, here I am a 26 year old who had a full page of wish list items on my list, and because my mom is amazing she gets a lot of what I want. This 10 year old girl who is wise beyond her years recognized that family and love is all you really need during Christmas. I was so humbled as the mother wept and expressed her gratitude for the 2 big garbage bags full of gifts her children would receive on Christmas morning. Little did she know that she gave me so much more today than we gave her, a full grateful heart, a smile on my face, and a remembrance of why I love this time of year. I hope and pray I can keep that feeling with me always, the spirit of Christmas and gratitude for the Lord and all of his tender mercies he has given me. God bless us, everyone. May you have a beautiful Christmas, and remember the reason why we celebrate this season, the birth of our Lord.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

It’s Almost Here!

Ok its crunch time, 9 days until Christmas which means 8 more days of shopping. Wow, that's sick. I would like to think that most of my shopping is done, except for a few people. Never ending I guess. I have now resorted to shopping during my lunch hour, which makes me in a hurry to just run into the store and buy what I need and move on, or online. I LOATHE paying for shipping though, so I've trolled around to find who has free shipping and who doesn't. Most of the big stores now have their big push before Christmas so Wal-Mart and Best Buy both have free shipping. Thank you kindly!

Another random thought, I do NOT miss finals, not in the least, I do however miss that feeling of being done with that last final and knowing you have NOTHING to do but sit around (as Hyrum said read books and watch movies). I still have 5 days of work left. That is probably why I need to become a teacher, a nice looonnnggg Christmas break.

I'm also excited for Jenn, her brother Coleman comes home from his mission tomorrow night. That's the best thing in the whole entire world, to see them walk through that corridor. I get teary eyed just thinking about it. Presh!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Christmas Miracles

Miracles happen every day, but it seems that I notice them more during Christmas, probably because the reason for the season is a miracle in itself. Anyway, this weekend Sarah and I ventured down to Salt Lake City. I really wanted to see Jenn and I really wanted her help in shopping for some Christmas gifts for my family (since she's like pretty much family). So we left after work and after a brief stop in Moreland, we were on our way. Jenn and I caught on some gossip (per usual) and then went to bed, we had a BIG day ahead of us. We decided to be out the door by 9:00 (to beat the holiday rush at the Sandy mall). Christmas Miracle #1 – a better than Handicapped spot by Macy's! Hooray! There were some awesome deals and we spent a good amount of time in Forever 21 because it's amazing. I decided to stop by Pac Sun to just look at the guy clothes, and Jenn found this awesome present for someone in my family (since most of the read my blog I cannot disclose who it will be going to), but I couldn't bring myself to spend $40 on it. After much thought though, I decided it was perfect and went up to the cashier with the rest of my items in hand. When my total WITH TAX popped up on the screen it said $40.84, Jenn and I looked at each other like "was that on sale?"… there weren't any signs around it or anything. So I hurried and bought the items and we both RAN out of the store before the clerk told us that there was an error. Christmas Miracle #2 – I saved $30 total at that store by whatever reason, clerks mistake or what, definitely a miracle. The mall was starting to get packed so we decided to get out of there before we went crazy, so lunch at Sweet Tomatoes (why doesn't IF have one?) and then on to Gateway. Christmas Miracle #3- parking there is insane, and hard to find. We went into the parking garage trying to find something when we spot this car waiting for a pick-up to reverse, I told Jenn, "I don't think that pick-up is going anywhere", so the car in front of us moved and what do you suppose, the pick-up started to reverse and we got a SWEET spot! Delightful! We spent a good deal of time in Urban because that store has some CRAZY cool things (like an extend-o-fork) and just walked around. Good people watching at the Gateway, and we thoroughly wore ourselves out. We then met up with Sarah and Katie for our Christmas Miracle #4 – a backstage look at the Conference Center, and our own personal tour guide on Temple Square. It was really awesome, that is one thing that should be on everyone's bucket list. Katie then took us to an Indian restaurant that was SO GOOD. I loved it! We arrived home very tired, but happy nonetheless! Sunday was delightful, and I'm glad I got to see Jenn and just spend some one-on-one time with her. I think we BOTH needed it! That is my Christmas Miracle #5!

PS – Some other things I learned this weekend:
Coffee shops are cool, sugar free Italian Sodas are gross, Indian guys are cute (some) and think that black licorice is an alcoholic drink, you'll always see someone you know on Temple Square it's inevitable, a lot of work goes into to making sure Temple Square is ready for Christmas, the bums at Temple Square are really well off, sometimes shopping is better when you have someone to do it with, it's ok to feel overwhelmed and stressed out sometimes, and life is about making yourself happy….
Jenn & I at the beautiful red tree
Beautiful!
I just love it!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Stressed Out

It must be December because this is how I feel:
All of the sudden work just became a living nightmare. Not enough time to get everything done, and steady stream of people in my office wanting their stuff done first! So instead I just laugh, this morning I was laughing so hard I started crying. I remember in college thinking that I would be so grateful to never have finals again because it's way stressful, I TAKE IT BACK! I would happily study for 2 hours and be done!! Good times... Vacay is still 3 weeks away!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Christmas Randomness

So this weekend I wandered around the mall (if you can call the pathetic arrangement of stores in Idaho Falls a mall), trying to get some Christmas shopping done. Sadly, I just got a couple things for dad. I just didn't know what to buy. That's why I've decided it's pointless to Christmas shopping unless you know what you are going to get. I got a few ideas, but here's the weird part, when I Christmas shop, I think I like to do it with people who know the person I'm shopping for (if that makes sense). I love to shop by myself, in fact I prefer it, but for Christmas I want others opinions. Like "oh do you think my mom would like this?" or "do you think this will fit them?" Anyway, I'm only made a small dent in my Christmas shopping this year, I better get on it, it's only 24 days until Christmas! That's why I know I'm going to make Jenn shop with me this weekend in Utah! I better start making a list!

Also, I do love Christmas music, it's been playing on and off since Nov. 1st! I do have my list of favorites:
O Holy Night
Jingle Bells (sung by Barbara Streisand)
Muppets 12 Days of Christmas
Silent Night (it makes me cry EVERY time I sing it!)
Carol of the Bells
The Christmas Song

Ok so mostly all Christmas songs I love, but there are a few I really don't like, in fact I skip them or change the channel:
Christmas Shoes
Santa Baby
Any hick Christmas song… like I heard this one called Camouflage and Christmas, sick…

What are yours?

Friday, December 3, 2010

The Real Housewives of Beverley Hills

I love TV, and after living 4 years without it in college, I don't think I could live without it. OK if I had to. Anyway that isn't the point; the point is I LOVE the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. So for one all the other housewives can claim to be rich but they are paupers compared to these women. I mean Adrianne OWNS Interscope Records and the Palm Resorts in Vegas. Um hello. Her house and Lisa's too, cost at least 30 million. Last night they went to a party of a man named Muhammad (oil tycoon I'm guessing), and they were all in awe of his house, 60,000 square feet. What do you do with a house like that? Anyway, there wasn't much drama this episode which is nice sometimes (considering last week I wanted to punch Camille in the face!). Camille is Kelsey Grammer's wife (well ex-wife now), and she thinks she is Angelina Jolie because Kelsey is a A-list actor (sister, Kelsey is more in the B- range these days). My favorites are Lisa and Kyle; they are the most sensible by far. Anyway, I think the reason that I love this show so much is because even though they have more money then I will EVER see in my lifetime they have problems (and sometimes more) than me. Husbands who are LAME (Taylor) or don't love you anymore (Camille), or a crazy sister etc… Plus who doesn't want to escape for an hour in someone else's problems (this is probably why I LOVED The Hills so much too). If you haven't watched a least one episode you should at least check it out, if nothing but to humor yourself (and to see all the plastic surgery), Thursday nights on Bravo. Here is the question though that I always wonder, what do these women do when they sit down to watch themselves on the TV (please you know that they do) and they see all the backstabbing that goes on? I would keep detailed notes, so I could bring them up at the reunion, that's what I would do!!

*side note – my other favorite housewives are New Jersey (both seasons are just great), and New York (this latest season was CRAZY)!