My friend used...is it office max's?- holiday online program to create this awesome video for me and a few of our friends. Good stuff.
Elf Yourself
Monday, December 13, 2010
Sunday, December 12, 2010
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
One of the things that I love about Utah, is Temple Square. And of course, the best time to be around Temple Square is Christmas because it is so decorated with lights and the nativity. This is the first time in many years that I've had the opportunity to go back to and look at these lights. I went with my friend Tate while we were both visiting Utah for the Thanksgiving Holiday. It was a blast. So beautiful. I love Christmas lights because they make the holiday feel magic. It's like...when you walk into an area with a lot of lights or when you see a house that is nicely decorated, you get a glimpse into a new world. One that is more beautiful and ideal and magical than the world we see day to day. I love the Christmas season and I love when "it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!"
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Chistmas Season
"There is no better time than now, this very Christmas season, for all of us to rededicate ourselves to the principles taught by Jesus the Christ. Let it be a time that lights the eyes of children and puts laughter on their lips. Let it be a time for lifting the lives of those who live in loneliness. Let it be a time for calling our families together, for feeling a closeness to those who are near to us and a closeness also to those who are absent...
Most of all, let it be a time to remember the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ, that we may share in the song of the angels, the gladness of the shepherds, and the worship of the Wise Men."
President Thomas S. Monson
http://lds.org/broadcasts/article/christmas-devotional/2010/12/a-bright-shining-star?lang=eng
Most of all, let it be a time to remember the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ, that we may share in the song of the angels, the gladness of the shepherds, and the worship of the Wise Men."
President Thomas S. Monson
http://lds.org/broadcasts/article/christmas-devotional/2010/12/a-bright-shining-star?lang=eng
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Isaiah 9:6
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given:
and the government shall be upon his shoulder:
and his name shall be called
Wonderful,
Counsellor,
The mighty God,
The everlasting Father,
The Prince of Peace.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Christmas Time
Last night I watched the First Presidency Christmas Devotional (click here to see it too!) and I loved President Uctdorf story of participating in advent and lighting a candle every Sunday for the 4 Sundays before Christmas and reading Christmas stories. I decided that I need to make the Christmas season a more prominent part of my life. Christmas time=final time and that is just not good enough for me. So I decided to start reading something about the birth of Christ and the Christmas spirit everyday. I also decided that from now until Christmas I will post something (small though it may be) everyday on my blog. This is day #1.
I love kids! They are so amazingly fabulous!
Kids and Christmas
I love kids! They are so amazingly fabulous!
Kids and Christmas
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Long time gone
Wow- I can't believe it's been almost two months since my last post! It has been an extremely busy time. South Carolina was AMAZING! I loved it there and some days I just long to be back and go sit on the beach and listen to the ocean. I miss it a lot! I moved back up to DC the first of November and here I remain. My last few days in Myrtle Beach were awesome. I got to go out and play with friends! The night before Halloween I went out with my clinical instructor (Christy), a girl who graduated from my program and now works for the hospital system down there (Laura), and this amazing and sweet girl who worked at the desk at my clinic and is really close friends with Laura (Krystal). We had a blast!
Then it was back up to the city for classes. It's been interesting being back. People keep asking me if I am glad to be back and yes, in some ways I am. For one, this week is the first time I've gotten sick since I came back up here which is awesome since I was sick basically the entire time I was in SC. But also...I went from THIS:
to THIS:
and THIS
to THIS
Then, the sound of the ocean and a quick walk to the beach. Now the sound off traffic (literally a constant sound outside my window) and a quick walk to the bus stop.
The change was much more abrupt than I anticipated! But here I am and it's all good. It's been good and fun to spend time with friends and see them again. I missed them a whole heck of a lot!
The other big news/change is this: Since last December, I had planned to move out to Missouri in January and live with Tania while I completed my last rotation of school. The company I talked to has a skilled nursing facility and agreed to take me as their student. Problem is 2 1/2 weeks ago when my professor called to confirm contact information and dates and such, they said they would no longer take me. After a long week of frantically trying to find somewhere in the country that had an opening for a PT student to come for 14 weeks, one hospital responded. I am now assigned to HSC Pediatric Center here in DC. Woah. Talk about a change in plans. Little comfortable Columbia, MO with my family, virtually no traffic, and free rent to inner DC, no place to live, and quite a bit of rent to pay. I am very excited about the change in clinical sites. I wasn't looking forward to the skilled nursing facility and I absolutely want to do pediatrics. I also didn't have high expectations for the clinical site in MO. I guessed it would be mediocre, but I know that the children's hospital here is great. Soooo....there's a nice change in plans there. I will be here in DC at least until May when I graduate. My future remains yet to be determined. First step is finding a place to live! :)
Then it was back up to the city for classes. It's been interesting being back. People keep asking me if I am glad to be back and yes, in some ways I am. For one, this week is the first time I've gotten sick since I came back up here which is awesome since I was sick basically the entire time I was in SC. But also...I went from THIS:
to THIS:
and THIS
to THIS
Then, the sound of the ocean and a quick walk to the beach. Now the sound off traffic (literally a constant sound outside my window) and a quick walk to the bus stop.
The change was much more abrupt than I anticipated! But here I am and it's all good. It's been good and fun to spend time with friends and see them again. I missed them a whole heck of a lot!
The other big news/change is this: Since last December, I had planned to move out to Missouri in January and live with Tania while I completed my last rotation of school. The company I talked to has a skilled nursing facility and agreed to take me as their student. Problem is 2 1/2 weeks ago when my professor called to confirm contact information and dates and such, they said they would no longer take me. After a long week of frantically trying to find somewhere in the country that had an opening for a PT student to come for 14 weeks, one hospital responded. I am now assigned to HSC Pediatric Center here in DC. Woah. Talk about a change in plans. Little comfortable Columbia, MO with my family, virtually no traffic, and free rent to inner DC, no place to live, and quite a bit of rent to pay. I am very excited about the change in clinical sites. I wasn't looking forward to the skilled nursing facility and I absolutely want to do pediatrics. I also didn't have high expectations for the clinical site in MO. I guessed it would be mediocre, but I know that the children's hospital here is great. Soooo....there's a nice change in plans there. I will be here in DC at least until May when I graduate. My future remains yet to be determined. First step is finding a place to live! :)
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