Why is it that when you finally think you know what love is, that you find some other point of view? I've already agreed with my friend's post "What *IS* love?" but I've come to realize that I really don't know if what I'm feeling is love. Can I love someone, while still missing his hugs? Do I really know what love is? Am I ready for true, eternal love? So many friends considering some of these same questions has NOT made the solutions/answers any clearer.
It's so amazing to have the Church to help with answers like these. Sure, it may not say specifically "yes" or "no" lds.org: Love is a great link that has helped calm my fears.
My thoughts and experiences as I go through this adventure called "life" with my husband and our cute daughters.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Thank you!!!
My friend Drinda, from work, posted this poster on her blog. I stole it. (Hopefully she can forgive me.) But it's fantastic! I love the picture and quote she used to make it; it's fantastic!
Thank you Drinda, and all my friends and family who have made me feel so loved!
I hope all of you really do know how grateful I am for your friendships and examples. You are always such amazing supports and anchors in my life. You have such amazing testimonies! Thanks for making me feel like a beautiful flower and daughter of God! You are all so wonderful and kind. Thanks for the times you have supported me through struggles and have strengthened my testimony. I know we each have our struggles and hardships, but each of you have been an angel in my life!
Thank you!!
Thank you Drinda, and all my friends and family who have made me feel so loved!
I hope all of you really do know how grateful I am for your friendships and examples. You are always such amazing supports and anchors in my life. You have such amazing testimonies! Thanks for making me feel like a beautiful flower and daughter of God! You are all so wonderful and kind. Thanks for the times you have supported me through struggles and have strengthened my testimony. I know we each have our struggles and hardships, but each of you have been an angel in my life!
Thank you!!
Monday, November 15, 2010
Dear Prince Charming....: What *IS* love?
I stole this from my friend (with minor editing) and VERY much agree!! follow the link to read the rest if you so desire.
"Dear Prince Charming, I am like most girls, and so therefore, yes. I like someone right now. I've liked him for over 6 months (well longer, but that's too long of a story for right now), and at this ..."
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
AH!!! We're All growing up!!
OH MY GOODNESS!!!!! It's so weird to realize how much we're really growing up!!!! I just got of the phone with my friend Krystle. She's ENGAGED!!!!!!! Congratulations Krystle!!!
But it is so weird to think how much we're growing up. It actually scares me a little to think that that could be me soon! I'm so excited for the future and what it will bring, but there's still the unknown. The many "what if"s someday that will be me, but for now I'm waiting for what's in store. And I'm so excited for Krystle!!!!
But it is so weird to think how much we're growing up. It actually scares me a little to think that that could be me soon! I'm so excited for the future and what it will bring, but there's still the unknown. The many "what if"s someday that will be me, but for now I'm waiting for what's in store. And I'm so excited for Krystle!!!!
Monday, November 1, 2010
HvZ
Brice Colby (USU's on campus housing activities coordinator) is pretty stinking amazing! Haha, he organized a weeklong, campus-wide game of Humans vs Zombies. HvZ is a game of survival, the goal is for each team to win. In order to win if you're a Zombie, you must tag a human at least every 48hrs and have turned all the humans into Zombies before Friday at midnight. In order to win as a human, you must still be surviving Friday at midnight. (if you want the official rules, go to http://zombieaggies.hvzsource.com/rules.php That's the website for USU's game, but it's and international game started by Goucher College in Baltimore. Because Goucher is the only school in the US that requires students to participate in study abroad, the game spread and is now played at over 200 colleges and universities world-wide. More info on the history of HvZ, go to http://humansvszombies.org/about
It has been fun so far... well the all of 25 minutes I've really been able to play so far: I have had classes almost all day and so I didn't really get to play, and I got turned into a zombie right before one of them started, then I'd only had 10 min to get across campus to another, THEN as I got out to finally be able to play, I got stunned.... So yeah, it's been fun... sorta... I kinda wish I cared enough to really get into it.
But still. I'm excited for tomorrow when I can really start playing: I only have 2 classes and they're separated by 3 hours of break time. (Which in case you were wondering is normally REALLY boring!!! Not to mention makes it difficult to get a job :P ) At the time of this posting, there are 51 Zombies and 760 Humans, but I doubt that number is accurate anymore, zombies have been "poppin' [up] like daisies!" (Haha, name that movie, it's slightly edited, so if you really want the original, let me know.)
Anyway, here's the first really exciting thing that's happened since I've been here at USU, so I thought I'd let everyone know about it.
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