21 November 2013

Rexburg & BYU-Idaho.

Words. I hate words. Words cannot express the feelings I'm feeling right now. Every emotion in the book!
Leaving to go to Rexburg, Idaho (a tiny town in the middle of nowhere, Idaho) January of 2011 all I could do was cry. I was so sad because of the life that I was leaving. Stepping out of my comfort zone and out of the car at my *new* home my nose felt funny. My nose, you ask? Yes, my nose. Something I had never experienced before... My nose hairs froze! That was a first, but no where near a last.
That first semester was rough. Maybe rough is an understatement. I really struggled.
I hated the snow. I hated the brown scenery. I hated being away from family and friends.
I loved BYU-Idaho. So, I was torn. To stay or to leave.

I decided to leave. Best decision of my life.

Really, you ask? YES! From the moment I stepped on campus at Mt. Hood Community College back home in Oregon I knew without a doubt that BYU-Idaho was where I needed to go back to. So, I finished out at MHCC and swallowed my pride and applied and went back to BYU-Idaho, where I belonged. Was it hard? Absolutely. Do I regret it? Heck no! Why was leaving BYU-Idaho the best decision of my life then? I didn't know what I had until I didn't have it anymore.
I went back April of 2012 and haven't left since. Rexburg has a special place in my heart. It always will. 
What changed? My attitude. My attitude changed to appreciate the now, to appreciate and look for the beauty in all things. Even though I was away from family and friends I could make new friends and Skype my family. Even though most of south eastern Idaho is brown, campus is green and beautiful. 

“Cultivate an attitude of happiness. Cultivate a spirit of optimism. Walk with faith, rejoicing in the beauties of nature, in the goodness of those you love, in the testimony which you carry in your heart concerning things divine.”
-Gordon B. Hinckley

Now, I graduate with a bachelor's degree in 28 days and I'm not ready to leave this little Rexburg safety bubble I've learned to love. 

Not to mention the spirit so strong on campus that I take for granted everyday of my life. In 29 days I'll be on my way back to Oregon, where things are unsure, where I don't have a safety bubble, where I have to leave this amazing life that I live here.

Here's to: growing up and moving on, to starting the next chapter or phase of my life, to trusting in the Lord with all my might, to having faith that He will provide a way for me to become the daughter that I need to become, to leaving what has become my own personal "sacred grove". 

I know that this experience will make me stronger, better, and closer to my Father in heaven but that doesn't make it easy. I'm taking what I've learned and who I've become here and shining forth my light. It won't be easy but it will be worth it.


To my hands down favorite place to be, I love you and I will miss you but I will never ever forget you.



12 October 2013

T-time

I went through the Portland temple in August AND IT WAS AMAZING! I'm legitimately obsessed with the temple. I love it!




09 August 2013

FaceTime.

Dear FaceTime,

What would I do without you? (Skype) You allow me to "spend time" with friends so easily! Thank you for all that you do!

I love you,
Creezy

Mr. Eli loves me! :)
 He's walking! What a big boy!
 Hil Bil!
She would KILL me for posting this.

Spring Grades...Fall Classes.

And the verdict is... 2 A's, 1 A-, and 2 B's. Not totally stoked  on the B's but I'll take what I can get. That's not too bad for spring semester and being the R.S.P. Always room for improvement. I'm better after taking those classes than I was before and I learned a ton and I go to school to learn... Not just to get grades. :)


Next semester, fall semester, my LAST semester... Weird! Sad! Exciting! So many emotions that I'm feeling about graduating so soon. It came too fast (even though I'm 25 and finally graduating with my bachelors degree, haha). Here's the line up for next semester. It's 15 credits. I'm R.S.P. again. I'm playing on a rec softball team. Five new roommates that I've never met. And hopefully keeping my sanity! I am so blessed for the opportunity that I've had to attend such an incredible university, one that is led by the Lord. Every time I think about leaving BYU-Idaho it makes me sad but I know that I have bigger things ahead of me that will change my life for the better. I'm incredibly grateful for the time I've spent in Rexburg and I look forward to my last few months! :)


An Oregon Sunset.

One thing I always forget to watch for here in Oregon are their sunsets. There are so many trees and Portland is mostly mountainous so usually that's in the way of seeing the sunset. I walked out of the church after home evening on Monday and saw this. I couldn't resist a picture taking moment! I love Oregon so much.

Quarter Of A Century.

The celebration for my birthday was spanned out over a few days but it was low-key and fun! It started a couple days before my actual birthday with an family tradition of camping for my birthday. Growing up we went camping every summer over my birthday. I'm not sure how it got started as a tradition because I don't LOVE camping. I do enjoy camping, don't get me wrong, but I don't love it enough to want to go for every birthday! Ha!

I drew "I heart Oregon"!
 On our way to McIver State Park... Mt. Hood in the background.
 Nasty camping feet.
 The girls did very well around the fire!
 Garrison decided to add Cheetos to his hot dog... He comes up with the weirdest combinations.
 Statue of Nathan.
 Looking up through the trees... I love trees.
 Tif got my birthday hats... I felt five again!
 I got a huge real diamond!
 If you look closely there's a deer that was SUPER close to our campsite.

On my actual birthday I spent the day with Andrew and Sara and we stopped by the temple. I love this place.
 Got a birthday snapchat from Emily Sheffet. :)
 Went to Ellen and Nate's Oregon wedding reception/ceremony.
 The cookie favors. Hand made!
 Hanging out in the TV room at Andrew and Sara's.
 The Monday following my birthday my, Jenn, Janice, and Sara went and got pedicures. So relaxing!