Thursday, November 20, 2008
Today is the day...
I'm going tonight. I'm wearing my Twilight shirt right now. Dressing up when I get home. Leaving at 8 for dinner. Movie starts at 12am. This is it...don't get scared now...
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Excitement
There are so many things for me to be excited about right now! Firstly, there are only 6 days until I have Thanksgiving Break! I have a test next Monday and then I'm done for the whole week, and if I pass, I get an ENTIRE 7 DAYS OFF!! I'm going to study super super hard (not anything out of the usual), but I just want the break to do NOTHING!
Secondly, the Twilight movie is coming out on Thursday! I'm so excited! I'm going to see it opening night at the Gateway theater with some friends in my ward. They were really sweet to invite me because I don't really have any friends there and they knew I liked the books :D I am very excited! I'm going to dress up *SHOCK* like Victoria - for those of you that have read the book.
Thirdly, I'm going to be 21 in 20 days...oh my! I'm so happy! I love birthdays! And another great shock is that I always dress up for my birthday. I will now finally have a regular license...people will stop looking at me strangely when I show them my ID and they know I'm married. That is WAY exciting! Funny story about my age...I was at walmart getting some gifts for Joel for Christmas and some glasses - because Joel breaks so many of them. I was in the self-checkout line and the lady in front of me was buying some glitter spray paint and the system put a block on for an employee to clear. The lady looked back at me and said, "Do you know why it's doing that?". I said I had no idea, and the employee informed her that thier policy is to only sell it to those who are at least 17. This lady in line looks back at me and says, "Well, I guess YOU can't buy any,"....WHAT?!? What a joke! This woman thought I was 16 years old! What 16 year old goes to Walmart in the middle of the day to get glasses!! Not to mention that if I were 16, I would have been at SCHOOL! I looked at her and said, "I'm 21". It was embarassing enough for the lady to say that, but she begins to say, "Well, barely". Barely? I was 16 FIVE YEARS AGO. Man...
Fourthly, I'm way excited for mine and Joel's anniversary! Today we have been married for 11 months and next month we will be married for 1 year! People are so interesting. When is the time when people will say we aren't "newly-weds" or in the "honeymoon phase"? I hate that...I guess that it's not a bad thing to be in the "honeymoon phase". But, man...I think that when I say I've been married for a year they will stop saying newly-weds. And, Joel is planning what we're doing, and it's supposed to be a big surprise :D very exciting! I love surprises!
Secondly, the Twilight movie is coming out on Thursday! I'm so excited! I'm going to see it opening night at the Gateway theater with some friends in my ward. They were really sweet to invite me because I don't really have any friends there and they knew I liked the books :D I am very excited! I'm going to dress up *SHOCK* like Victoria - for those of you that have read the book.
Thirdly, I'm going to be 21 in 20 days...oh my! I'm so happy! I love birthdays! And another great shock is that I always dress up for my birthday. I will now finally have a regular license...people will stop looking at me strangely when I show them my ID and they know I'm married. That is WAY exciting! Funny story about my age...I was at walmart getting some gifts for Joel for Christmas and some glasses - because Joel breaks so many of them. I was in the self-checkout line and the lady in front of me was buying some glitter spray paint and the system put a block on for an employee to clear. The lady looked back at me and said, "Do you know why it's doing that?". I said I had no idea, and the employee informed her that thier policy is to only sell it to those who are at least 17. This lady in line looks back at me and says, "Well, I guess YOU can't buy any,"....WHAT?!? What a joke! This woman thought I was 16 years old! What 16 year old goes to Walmart in the middle of the day to get glasses!! Not to mention that if I were 16, I would have been at SCHOOL! I looked at her and said, "I'm 21". It was embarassing enough for the lady to say that, but she begins to say, "Well, barely". Barely? I was 16 FIVE YEARS AGO. Man...
Fourthly, I'm way excited for mine and Joel's anniversary! Today we have been married for 11 months and next month we will be married for 1 year! People are so interesting. When is the time when people will say we aren't "newly-weds" or in the "honeymoon phase"? I hate that...I guess that it's not a bad thing to be in the "honeymoon phase". But, man...I think that when I say I've been married for a year they will stop saying newly-weds. And, Joel is planning what we're doing, and it's supposed to be a big surprise :D very exciting! I love surprises!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
HOLIDAYS!
I love the holiday season! It really is the most wonderful time of the year! IT'S SNOWING! I'm so so happy! I love the snow. I got into my car this morning to go to school and the radio was playing it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. It certainly is! I met a girl this morning who said that this is the first snow she's ever seen! She was just going on about how beautiful and wonderful it lookos! It reminded me of how much I really love the snow.
My family, since I can remember, has celebrated the holidays starting the day after Halloween. This is called the holiday season, and why not enjoy it for the entire 2 months that it is around. Why not be happy and grateful for both months? That means the whole thing. The lights, the decorations, the music, the spirit. Christmas music, in my family, cannot be listened to before November 1st; however, my dad and I made a rule to suffice our Christmas music addiction. We have 2 "cheat days" per year. I took one of my cheat days in August this year and one in October... :) Now I can listen to it whenever I want. Christmas music is an amazing thing. It can make people happy in the worst of times. By the way, if any of you are interested, there are SEVERAL radio stations playing Christmas music now if you are as much of a fanatic as I am. So, Monday I had the day off school because I passed my test on Friday. I decided to put up the Christmas decorations! I'm so happy! I spent all day setting up the tree, putting out the Nativity scenes, putting up lights, and watching Christmas movies. It was WONDERFUL! I discovered that I have 5 nativity scenes! Oh my, it's not as many as my Suegra, but I'll get there some day. My Suegra collects Nativity scenes from different states and countries, not to mention that in Mexico they celebrate what it called Three Wise Men and she has many many sets of those as well. It's amazing. I'll put pictures up when she puts them out. Well, I hope you all enjoy your holidays as much as I do. It is such an amazing time of the year! Make sure to tell those people you love that you love them, and you're grateful for them!
Also, my honey did the lesson for family home evening Monday night, and it was wonderful. He talked about being grateful for the little things in life, and if we do, we'll be happy. He told us this story that happened in one of his classes. The teacher asked them to write down something that would make you happy and then share it with the class. Everone proceeded to tell what they wrote, and they were things like a million dollars, a nice car, a villa in spain. Then one kid said cocoa puffs, and everyone started laughing. The teacher told them to stop laughing because he was going to be the happiest one. Because he was happy and satisfied with something as small as a bowl of cereal, he was going to be happy. As opposed to the rest of them that would take large amounts of money and nice cars to be happy. I was thinking about this, and especially during this season it's nice to remember the little things. Remember the sunrise, the green grass, the white snow, the bowl of cereal. If we are grateful for the little things, we can more easily become happy. Have a wonderful day! And enjoy the beautiful snow!
My family, since I can remember, has celebrated the holidays starting the day after Halloween. This is called the holiday season, and why not enjoy it for the entire 2 months that it is around. Why not be happy and grateful for both months? That means the whole thing. The lights, the decorations, the music, the spirit. Christmas music, in my family, cannot be listened to before November 1st; however, my dad and I made a rule to suffice our Christmas music addiction. We have 2 "cheat days" per year. I took one of my cheat days in August this year and one in October... :) Now I can listen to it whenever I want. Christmas music is an amazing thing. It can make people happy in the worst of times. By the way, if any of you are interested, there are SEVERAL radio stations playing Christmas music now if you are as much of a fanatic as I am. So, Monday I had the day off school because I passed my test on Friday. I decided to put up the Christmas decorations! I'm so happy! I spent all day setting up the tree, putting out the Nativity scenes, putting up lights, and watching Christmas movies. It was WONDERFUL! I discovered that I have 5 nativity scenes! Oh my, it's not as many as my Suegra, but I'll get there some day. My Suegra collects Nativity scenes from different states and countries, not to mention that in Mexico they celebrate what it called Three Wise Men and she has many many sets of those as well. It's amazing. I'll put pictures up when she puts them out. Well, I hope you all enjoy your holidays as much as I do. It is such an amazing time of the year! Make sure to tell those people you love that you love them, and you're grateful for them!
Also, my honey did the lesson for family home evening Monday night, and it was wonderful. He talked about being grateful for the little things in life, and if we do, we'll be happy. He told us this story that happened in one of his classes. The teacher asked them to write down something that would make you happy and then share it with the class. Everone proceeded to tell what they wrote, and they were things like a million dollars, a nice car, a villa in spain. Then one kid said cocoa puffs, and everyone started laughing. The teacher told them to stop laughing because he was going to be the happiest one. Because he was happy and satisfied with something as small as a bowl of cereal, he was going to be happy. As opposed to the rest of them that would take large amounts of money and nice cars to be happy. I was thinking about this, and especially during this season it's nice to remember the little things. Remember the sunrise, the green grass, the white snow, the bowl of cereal. If we are grateful for the little things, we can more easily become happy. Have a wonderful day! And enjoy the beautiful snow!
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