Monday, December 27, 2010

So Bored

The gym is closed this week. The only things happening are team practices Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and open gyms from 1-3pm Mon-Wed. So tell me again why I'm working today (Monday) from 10am-4pm?

Don't get me wrong, I can definitely use the hours, as finances are tight. But, for some reason I don't think my boss would be jumping with joy knowing he's paying me to sit and sip from my V8 Fusion while blogging and surfing the internet. . .oh, and of course sending home the poor souls who forgot we were closed this week, and answering the occasional phone call, usually asking if we are open.

I keep thinking of all the things I need to get done, like exchanging gifts, picking up a prescription, going grocery shopping so we can eat, and cleaning my house before the in-laws come over today. Yep I'd much rather be doing those things. . .but for now I'll stop whining and just be grateful I'm getting paid to blog! :)
Hope everyone has a wonderful day!

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Twas the Morning of Christmas. . .

I can't believe we celebrated our THIRD Christmas together! Our Christmas consisted of waking up at 9am (the wonderful things you get to do on Christmas morning before you have children), opening presents together, and spending time with Jeremy's family. My brother and sister-in-law got a new dance party game for their Wii and we spent a lot of Christmas evening getting our groove on! :) My favorite dances were the Russian and African dance! I'm embarrassed to report I'm quite sore today. . .yes I'm pathetic! Overall, it was a great Christmas! I'm horrible at remembering to take pictures but here are a few from Christmas morning.

Don't really know why it looks like our tree is leaning, but this is our tree before we opened all our presents!

Jeremy was obviously super excited to be the stocking model. :)

Me and my stocking. Total side note, but can you tell what side I slept on? Right side of my hair still curly, left side straight!
Jeremy with his favorite present. He's been playing for hours!
My mom got me a snuggie so I can be warm while doing my homework, and Jeremy got me a BSU hat!

This was actually Christmas Eve. One of my co-workers at the gym bought me these footie pj's for Christmas! THEY ARE AWESOME!!! Totally makes me feel like a kid again, not to mention they are super warm. I'm a little excited if you can't tell.

I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas! I'll leave you all with a wonderful Christmas song I came across last week! I love it!


Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

A Real Christmas Story

Christmas is only 2 weeks away! This is one of my favorite times of year. . . yet, for some reason I have been less than excited this year. Maybe it's because I got a late start on decorating due to school? Maybe it's because I tried to put up our Christmas tree this morning and ended up with a bloody hand and our tree lying on the floor in 3 separate heaps? Maybe it's because we are on a VERY strict budget, meaning Christmas will be very small? Maybe it's because I haven't been with my family for the past 4 Christmases (is that how you pluralize Christmas?) and secretly I'm feeling enormously homesick? There are probably MANY things I could attribute it to, but what it all comes down to is I need to change my moodiness and enjoy this special season. (yes easier said than done)
There are so many things to love about Christmas!
The beautiful lights and trees! The holiday parties!
Spending time with friends and family!
Singing Christmas carols and going caroling!
Sipping hot chocolate or cider!
Time off from school!
A time of mass service and good-doing!

And of course a time to give thanks for the true meaning of Christmas, the birth of Christ!

In trying to humble myself and get into the holiday spirit I started thinking about amazing Christmas stories that have happened in my life. The one I always come back to is the story of my gameboy! (I loved that thing)

I don't recall how old I was, but I do remember just how badly I wanted a gameboy for Christmas. I asked Santa and secretly hoped I had been a good enough girl throughout the year to deserve such a special present. To my surprise and elation on Christmas morning I unwrapped many presents, one of which was my gameboy!!!! I couldn't have been more excited! Of course Santa was real, he had heard my request, and had brought me my gameboy. I knew that my parents struggled financially and that they could have never afforded to buy all the fun things me and my 3 siblings at the time had received! I played that gameboy non-stop for years, and hold many fond memories of my little brother laying on the back of the couch looking over my shoulder trying to watch me play. When I would annoyingly tell him to go away he would sweetly respond, "Boys just have to look." :) It wasn't until I was much older that I learned the true story behind the gameboy Christmas. . .

Desperate to make me happy on Christmas my mom began sewing little dolls that she would be able to sell at a local craft store to make extra money for presents. She made dozens of dolls. (I'm not sure exactly what they looked like because honestly I don't recall her even making them in front of us) She found a craft store that would sell them and began making some extra money. My amazing mother sacrificed a lot of time and energy so that her children, and me especially, could be happy on Christmas! When I start getting sad during the holidays I just have to remember this story and the love of my mother and it puts a smile on my face and gratitude in my heart.
If my mother loves me that much I can't even comprehend the love of my Heavenly Father, who allowed His only begotton Son to suffer and die for me. When I start reflecting on the true reason for the season, the cuts on my hand, the lack of money, the homesickness all become trivial. I'm grateful for a time to reflect on what is really important in life and on my Savior and all the GREAT sacrifices he has made for me!


Merry Christmas Everyone!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Still Alive

Some may be wondering if I'm still alive. It has been months since I have last posted anything. . . and I seemingly dropped off the face of the Earth to everyone around me. Well to say the least life got a little crazy working almost full-time, doing a 16 hr/week social work internship, and going to grad school full-time! But as of last Friday (yes it took me 4 days to come out of my psychotic stressed out stage) I FINISHED! I submitted my last paper and feel as free as a bird. . .
. . . at least for the next six weeks until it all starts over again. (try not to think about it, try not to think about it)

So I guess I have a lot of catching up to do. To start off the semester Jeremy and I made our way to the bookstore to buy our dreaded textbooks. $1,200 later. . .
. . . the torture we submit ourselves to, in order to be educated! GEESH!

Also with the start of the semester came the birth of my adorable new niece Zoe Lou Haymond.We instantly fell in love. . .Oh I can't wait for one of my own (big sigh). . . someday. . .

Because she's so adorable we just couldn't stay away! Three months later we went back out to Utah for Zoe's baby blessing. She has gotten so big! And her hair is even bigger!. . . what can I say? She's already a Utah girl! :) My little sister Jessica doesn't normally dress her baby up like a monkey but Zoe was blessed on Halloween day and the day before all my nieces and nephews dressed up for a trunk or treat.Jeremy and I also celebrated our two year anniversary on November 28th! Jeremy took me out to PF Chang's where he proposed about two and a half years ago and we had a wonderful dinner and a relaxing night together. Goodness I just love this man. . .



. . .but since my last post was all about how much I love him I'll spare you and get onto the more exciting details. . .my present!! Jeremy surprised me with these beautiful Citrine (the November birthstone) and diamond earrings to always remind me of the month we got married!


He also got me a pair of soft fuzzy beige gloves because my favorite pair of gloves were rudely stolen from my jacket pocket in the madness of Walmart at midnight on black friday. (need I say more?) I will never go to Walmart on black friday again. . .I was so disturbed I left in tears! Okay change the subject before I relive the traumatic night again.

I also got a new calling in church. (They always seem to come when life is the craziest) I was called as the Young Women's secretary. While I was pretty intimidated at first I absolultely love working with the girls and love even more that I'm given the opportunity to teach about twice a month. It seems for now that I'm just destined to work with teenage girls as I'm now in young women's and I also intern at a high school for pregnant and parenting teenage girls. I definately learn a lot from all the girls I get to work with and they help remind me of the most important things. . .

Other than those awesome events life has been good. Jeremy is finishing up his finals this week and is getting more and more excited everyday to apply to dental school. (we get to apply in June) We are learning more and more the joys of living on a tight budget, but are so grateful to be getting our educations together. There are definitely things I would love to add to our lives but for now all is well. And now I can turn my attention to Christmas! One of my favorite times of year! Speaking of Christmas, I'm off to put together our Christmas tree!