Sunday, May 30, 2010

welcome back

You know you're in Utah when it snows and is 37 degrees at the end of May.

You know you're in Texas when it is hot, humid, & 97 degrees at the end of May.

Welcome back, ready or not!

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Also, I made a blog for/about my mission. You can locate that little guy here.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

home.

Home.

Is it possible to have more than one?

Dallas, Texas is forever home. This is where I was born and bred. I would say I am Texan through and through! When I'm at school, I miss it so much! There is family love. This is where my parents, siblings, and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents are. These are the people I love because they helped shape me into who I am today. I feel comfortable here, knowing that it holds my past.

But now that I am at my forever home, my heart is longing for its other home: Provo. There's all sorts of love up in that place too: friend love, roommate love, cousinly love, Swim's love, student singles ward love, Relief Society love...love out the wazoo! Although Dallas shaped me, Provo has refined me. Being away from "home" has led to so much growth! I feel like I've progressed as much in the past 3 years as I had all 17 years growing up.

I'm anticipating that Kirtland, Ohio is about to become home too. Cuz heaven knows there's gonna be love spreading all around that place! When I was serving as a Relief Society President, there were times when I literally felt like my heart and my body was going to explode because of all of the love I was feeling for my girls. So..I can only imagine when I can dedicate all day, every day to serving the Lord and His children how much love I'll be feeling then!

Basically, I think "they" are right: home is where the heart is because home is where the love is.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Just something to look forward to...

I think God was laughing when He inspired the apostles to send me to Ohio. See below for reasoning:

Kirtland is located in the snowbelt region of Lake Erie, and has snowfall and weather patterns similar to nearby Chardon. In this area, annual snowfall averages over 100 inches (2.5 m) per year, and anecdotal evidence indicates seasonal snowfall can exceed 250 inches (6.4 m) in some microclimate areas. (Thank you Wikipedia.)

Snow...my favorite. Ohhhh joy!






Wednesday, May 5, 2010

i want to do something CRAZYYYY so i don't go crazy here!!!

i think i'll buy a ticket to utah.

okay.

Monday, May 3, 2010

structure wanted. and needed.

Soooooo basically it hit me today that I do much better in a structured environment than I do in one that's not structured. I need a schedule. I'm a planner. I need to-do lists and goals in mind.

I mean, don't get me wrong, I love home. I love its dishwasher. I love its garbage disposal. I love its homey-ness, its heat, its humidity. I love having all sorts of family all around. It is wonderful!

But, school is good for me. I feel like I have purpose when I am there. I hold callings, I do work, I rush around like crazy... and there are people for me to see and to interact with.

Here...it's just not the same. So, I guess what I'm saying is...

Provo, I miss you!