I would never write a book about my life but this year I thought I would let you know some of the titles I have considered for the book I will never write.
January: 1 Good Reason Not To Play Basketball, when I don't want to is not good enough.
February: How to Survive Living with Your Sister. (easy she is fun)
March: 15 Mini Cupcakes and Still Feeling Lucky
April: Considering Yourself Successful at 26.
May: Surviving University Campus Life (written by a girl who attended one class one semester.)
June: New Dew New You!
July: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, San Diego Style
August Back to School: Why I Went Back
September Jumping Through Hoops; A guide to being a successful RN-BSN student
October How to Date Your Home Teachers
November How to Make Home Teaching Awkward for All Involved
December How to Get in Trouble As a Bridesmaid
There you have it some highlights from 2009!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Icy Thoughts
The following are thoughts had by Jessica as she slid past her driveway...
Oh I hope I stop soon...
There is the curb...
stuck in the gutter I hope not...
I am hungry...
Remember when my house was not on a hill...
To far past the driveway I will have to turn around
The following are more thoughts as she spun her wheels attempting a turn back up the hill...
You knew this would not work...
I am hungry if I get stuck here I might not get the dinner I want...
I hope a car does not turn down this street...
burnt rubber not really a good smell...
Oh remember when my house was in the desert...
Note to self next place I live will have hot guys next door
Thoughts as she drove around the block...
Should I try from and uphill aproach or a downhill...
Who should i call to coach me...
what shall I have for dinner...
oh nice lights...
here goes nothing...
Parked safely in her driveway. Jessica heads for dinner
Oh I hope I stop soon...
There is the curb...
stuck in the gutter I hope not...
I am hungry...
Remember when my house was not on a hill...
To far past the driveway I will have to turn around
The following are more thoughts as she spun her wheels attempting a turn back up the hill...
You knew this would not work...
I am hungry if I get stuck here I might not get the dinner I want...
I hope a car does not turn down this street...
burnt rubber not really a good smell...
Oh remember when my house was in the desert...
Note to self next place I live will have hot guys next door
Thoughts as she drove around the block...
Should I try from and uphill aproach or a downhill...
Who should i call to coach me...
what shall I have for dinner...
oh nice lights...
here goes nothing...
Parked safely in her driveway. Jessica heads for dinner
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Christmas Memories
Christmas time always full of warm memories and favorite traditions.
When I think of Christmas time as a child I remember gathering with my dad family Christmas day. We always took one of our new toys over to Grandmas house to show our cousins what we got. Maybe it was a mistake that year we got New Kid on the Block Dolls, darn cousins like to tease. I remember just playing all day with the cousins. As we got older I remember the wonderful meals we shared.
Christmas Eve was always a favorite once the potatoe soup tradition started. Perhaps the best soup ever ...way to go dad! It was always fun to drop off Christmas treats to friends and neighbors. Then to sit around the rest of the evening and beg mom and dad to let us open a present. The last couple of years have been fun competing to be the last person to drop gifts in the stockings. The last person gets an early peak at all the gifts. Of course there was the tradition of leaving cookies for Santa, carrots for the reindeer and some cheese for Santa mouse. For some reason all of us girls would pile in the same bed on Christmas Eve. That was easy when we were little, I remember it getting harder as we grew but we still did it. Last year as a joke I was sleeping in Ambers bed and Monica climmbed in between us. She stayed the whole night...the tradition lives on.
Christmas morning we would all wake up and have to stand in the hallway and wait while dad turned on the Christmas music and the tree lights all while making comments about all the gifts he saw. We would get so annoyed he took longer every year. Opening presents was done one person at a time. My favorite part was always the stockings, I just always loved the treasures inside. We could always count on our toothbrush from Santa mouse. Ambers was always purple and Monicas was green or blue so I could count on a pink one or the occasional teal. Amber brought a fun tradition to our family, the pull-a-part breakfast. Oh so warm and gooey. Thanks for that one Amber.
More recent Christmases have been spent with my Moms side of the family. Wonderful dinners shared and intense Monopoly games played. Which reminds me of the year we got Monopoly for Christmas I was the first to go bankrupt due to some whining my mom kept me in the game! Don't forget the Christmas nap usually a couple of us cousins could be found piled on each other on one of the couches.
Who can forget the Christmas in Puerto Pinasco. What a fun trip that was even if half of us were sick. There was the sandman building contest on the beach and the Christmas Pinata. Grandma and Grandpa took us to a nice dinner and I remember Morgan trying to pay for her own meal because she did not realize the prices were in Pesos and she felt so bad for ordering what she did.
My favorite Christmas with some friends was the year the Divingboard Professionals (my friends band) played at the ward Christmas party and their groupies sang along.
So many fun memories... and so many more to make.
When I think of Christmas time as a child I remember gathering with my dad family Christmas day. We always took one of our new toys over to Grandmas house to show our cousins what we got. Maybe it was a mistake that year we got New Kid on the Block Dolls, darn cousins like to tease. I remember just playing all day with the cousins. As we got older I remember the wonderful meals we shared.
Christmas Eve was always a favorite once the potatoe soup tradition started. Perhaps the best soup ever ...way to go dad! It was always fun to drop off Christmas treats to friends and neighbors. Then to sit around the rest of the evening and beg mom and dad to let us open a present. The last couple of years have been fun competing to be the last person to drop gifts in the stockings. The last person gets an early peak at all the gifts. Of course there was the tradition of leaving cookies for Santa, carrots for the reindeer and some cheese for Santa mouse. For some reason all of us girls would pile in the same bed on Christmas Eve. That was easy when we were little, I remember it getting harder as we grew but we still did it. Last year as a joke I was sleeping in Ambers bed and Monica climmbed in between us. She stayed the whole night...the tradition lives on.
Christmas morning we would all wake up and have to stand in the hallway and wait while dad turned on the Christmas music and the tree lights all while making comments about all the gifts he saw. We would get so annoyed he took longer every year. Opening presents was done one person at a time. My favorite part was always the stockings, I just always loved the treasures inside. We could always count on our toothbrush from Santa mouse. Ambers was always purple and Monicas was green or blue so I could count on a pink one or the occasional teal. Amber brought a fun tradition to our family, the pull-a-part breakfast. Oh so warm and gooey. Thanks for that one Amber.
More recent Christmases have been spent with my Moms side of the family. Wonderful dinners shared and intense Monopoly games played. Which reminds me of the year we got Monopoly for Christmas I was the first to go bankrupt due to some whining my mom kept me in the game! Don't forget the Christmas nap usually a couple of us cousins could be found piled on each other on one of the couches.
Who can forget the Christmas in Puerto Pinasco. What a fun trip that was even if half of us were sick. There was the sandman building contest on the beach and the Christmas Pinata. Grandma and Grandpa took us to a nice dinner and I remember Morgan trying to pay for her own meal because she did not realize the prices were in Pesos and she felt so bad for ordering what she did.
My favorite Christmas with some friends was the year the Divingboard Professionals (my friends band) played at the ward Christmas party and their groupies sang along.
So many fun memories... and so many more to make.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Just needed to hear the Prophet speak
Life comes at you quick sometimes. You are just going along balancing work, school and church responsibilities. You are doing so good you decide to toss a relationship in there for added excitement. Your juggling act is so good you would be the most popular clown at the circus. Then one week just does not go as well as the last. Why is it every aspect of your life gets busy and slows down at the same time? I guess it is just one of those facts of life. You start to wonder what you did differently, what did you do wrong? How can you fix it fast and get back on track?
This next part I love.
The answer always come in just the way you need it. This time it came at the First Presidency Christmas Devotional on Sunday. I will be honest my mind was distracted the first 3 quarters of the fireside, then the Prophet spoke and made it all so clear. He worded things just for me, put things back in perspective. Then the spirit pours over you and reminds you God loves you. It is beautiful thing. Never have the words to Silent Night brought me to tears, I actually never really like that song. (I know how dare I say that, sometimes great, beautiful things bug me)
How wonderful it is to be able to hear the words of the Prophet, the mouth piece of a loving Heavenly Father upon the earth.
This next part I love.
The answer always come in just the way you need it. This time it came at the First Presidency Christmas Devotional on Sunday. I will be honest my mind was distracted the first 3 quarters of the fireside, then the Prophet spoke and made it all so clear. He worded things just for me, put things back in perspective. Then the spirit pours over you and reminds you God loves you. It is beautiful thing. Never have the words to Silent Night brought me to tears, I actually never really like that song. (I know how dare I say that, sometimes great, beautiful things bug me)
How wonderful it is to be able to hear the words of the Prophet, the mouth piece of a loving Heavenly Father upon the earth.
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