Thursday, August 26, 2010
Jesus Loves me this I know!
So, overall today has been a good day. I loved being involved with New Student Orientation and recruiting freshman to be a part of my service program. I hungout with several of my good friends today and that made me really happy. Underneath it all though I am stressing about getting a good job in order to have money to live on. I came home around 9:00 and none of my roomates were home. It felt kind of lonely, but I didn't really have anyone I could go talk to yet because a lot of people aren't here yet, and I also haven't met my ward yet. So anyway, there I was sitting on my bed in my room, playing my guitar, reading, and feeling pretty lonely. My roommate came home with her boyfriend around ten and invited me to watch a movie with them. I seem to always hangout with her and her boyfriend and I feel like they have to have pity on me because I have no one else to hangout with. I didn't want to bother their cuddle session so I stayed in my room to feel sorry for myself. I prayed that I could feel loved and not as lonely and then I started reading my scriptures. Then my phone rang unexpectedly and one of my best friends Christina, from home called. We talked for a while and she said she missed me a lot. It was amazing how quickly my prayer was answered. It took like 10 minutes for someone to call and make me feel loved. I know I don't deserve what happens to me, yet I continue to be blessed. I know that the Lord truly answers all of our prayers!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Who's the Best Weatherman?
We have learned now which Weatherman to listen to. I invited my parents to come over for Easter weekend and to watch General Conference with us. The weather over the mountain passes had been fine for a long time. But, wouldn't you know it, a big storm came in when they were supposed to come over, on the Friday before Easter. I really wanted them to come--they are such a lift to me--but I also wanted them to be safe, so I told them to watch the pass conditions and play it by ear. They had heard about the incoming storm on Thursday and wondered if they should cancel their Thursday night blessing appointment and head over right away. They prayed about it and each of them independently got the impression to wait and come over on Friday afternoon (instead of Friday morning as planned). Friday morning, the forecasters implied things would get worse throughout the day (two feet of snow was forecast), so Mom and Dad threw their things together and decided to leave in the morning to try to get through before the worst of it. As they were driving, they called the 511 and found out the pass had been closed to clear out too many wrecks. They called me, and I told them to go home and monitor the situation. In the afternoon, I went online and looked at the webcams for the passes, and they didn't look too bad. The passes were open and had no restrictions. I called Mom and Dad to tell them it looked good, and they were already on the way. They got here in time for dinner. I guess the Lord knew what He was talking about in the first place!
We had a wonderful visit, exchanging Easter baskets, watching the terrific conference, and eating great food. I'm so glad they listened to the Lord and He helped them come and return in safety!
Mom
We had a wonderful visit, exchanging Easter baskets, watching the terrific conference, and eating great food. I'm so glad they listened to the Lord and He helped them come and return in safety!
Mom
Saturday, March 13, 2010
To Run or not to Run?
So, life is good. Of course there are hardships along the way, and I have to say this semester has been a toughie. Working 15 hours a week including Friday nights has put a little damper on my social life. Luckily I am really tight with my roomates and there are often people in our apartment. Anyway though, it has been tough every now and then. I am also not doing in well as school as I would like, but I am improving. Needless to say, my confidence may not have been at its peak. However, this week my really good friend and running buddy Avery registered for a 10k and wanted me to do it with her. I have just recently started running everyday again, so I haven't been in the best shape to run 6.2 miles. I also have been getting horribly painful shin splints because I need new shoes. Although I thought about how it would be nice to sleep in on Saturday, then I thought, "No. This would be good for me. I'm doing it" I registered, got my T-shirt the day before and started to get really excited. When I woke up this morning for the run, I had a stomachache and was nervous about run so much compared to what I have been doing recently and the shape my shins were in. I prayed that I would get through it and not be sick. Well, Avery and I had the goal to not walk. WE DID IT! We totally ran the whole time and kept a really awesome pace. We sped up a lot in the end realizing we had saved a lot of energy. We sprinted the last 200 meters or so into the finish line. It felt sooooooooooo good! I felt so accomplished and so proud of myself. I know that I could not have done it without the Lord! My shins felt nothing and for that I am incredible grateful. There is something about running that really calms the soul and rests your mind. I feel so incredibly blessed to have a healthy body that can run 6 miles without preparing hard core for it. I am so grateful to have legs that can take me anywhere! How wonderfully blessed we are without realizing things like health and able bodies! Running is probably my favorite activity ever!
Saturday, February 20, 2010
More "Tender Mercies"
We have had or have coming up a lot of unbudgeted expenses, and I've been praying for a way to bring more income into the family. Though I am doing research on freelance writing, the Lord responded right away by giving me a lot more calls for work--two of them were even teacher-sub jobs, which pay more.
Mom
Mom
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
A Nice Day

One of the latest "tender mercies" was on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. We didn't have any special plans for a fun way to spend the day off, but Thad needed to open ballot boxes all over the county, so we decided to go with him. Emily invited her friend Lucy to come with her. It had been overcast for days here in the valley, but soon after we headed up river, the clouds parted, and the sun shone brightly in a blue sky. We stopped at the Cider Works, which I hadn't been to, and got their made to order ice cream, their hot, fresh donuts (amazing!), some apples and some of their awesome cider. That was yummy! Then we drove on up to the plateau. It was so beautiful to see the sunshine on the snow-covered fields. We went to several different towns. We ended up at Grand Coulee Dam, which I had never been to. It was pretty cool! It was almost warm enough to eat our picnic lunch outside--we did, at the visitor's center park. The wind picked up as the sun started to go down, so we had dessert in the car. We went through the visitor's center, took pictures of the dam, and headed toward home. We stopped at Dry Falls on the way, too. It was a really fun, relaxing day--a nice break!
Monday, January 4, 2010
Winter Mercies
I think the Lord has given us great tender mercies by tempering the weather for our holiday travel this year. We've had to go over the mountain passes a total of 4 times in December--more for Thad--and they've been bare each time, with no heavy snow or anything. It made the holiday so much more relaxing to not have that worry. And Rachel and Annie had no problems with their flights, which is another tender mercy in itself. We were able to have a perfect Christmas!
Love,
Mom
Love,
Mom
Friday, November 20, 2009
Love this Valley!
I've had to work at a local elementary school a few times lately, and I've had recess duty. Usually, I don't enjoy that much. I'm standing around in the cold, listening to tattle tales and children crying over nothing, not knowing what the rules are to enforce. This time, though, it wasn't so bad. Even though I was out for two 15-minute recesses and one 30-minute one, I never got too cold. I needed my coat and gloves, but it wasn't raining, and there wasn't a cold wind, so I never got an earache. (Tender mercy, there.) The sun was shining much of the time, and the landscape and skyscape were beautiful to see. (Tender mercy, there.) One day, I saw a large bird gliding in lazy circles above me, and something about the cut of its wings made me think it might have been an eagle. I watched it for a long time, trying to see if I could catch a glimpse of a white head, until it rose on updrafts to high to watch anymore. (Tender mercy, there.) The other day I worked there, the first recess was early enough that there were still no clouds in the sky. (They came later.) The sky was such a brilliant blue above the hills and snowcapped mountains that I could hardly take my eyes off it. (Tender mercy, there.) I love living in this valley!
Mom
Mom
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