Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Two months late.

I started this post the last week in July when the pictures were taken....needless to say, my life has been pretty crazy since then :) 

Our good friend Melissa's family invited us over yet again for a fun BBQ in honor of Pioneer Day (the 24th of July)! We very much enjoyed it, and had a lot of fun with the fireworks and sparklers (especially since I set a long exposure on my camera and got some pretty cool pics).

We ran out of sparklers at the end, but were still having fun with the long exposure setting on my camera, so we tried using the flashlight app on my phone (thanks to the suggestion from my sister, Sarah).


Thanks Littlefield Fam for the fun Pioneer Day celebration! 
(Even if that is a very belated thank you.) 

What a life I'm living! 

Monday, May 27, 2013

Weekenders.

The last few weekends have been a lot of fun! Sadly, I don't always remember to take pictures like I should but hopefully I'll do better in the future!

Weekend activities included things like:
BYU Baseball
Hokulia Shave Ice (x2) (My Hokulia addiction is back in full swing this summer)
Thai Food (which of course included Massaman Curry - our favorite!!!!)
Attending baptisms
Shopping
Watching movies (I forced Stephen into watching Mes Miserables with me. He said he thinks he would prefer the stage version better, but he still watched the whole thing without complaining :) I was grateful!) [Other movies included The Village, and Bernie.]
Hot tubbing
Wedding Planning
and more!


(photos not in order of when they were taken)

Even though I'm only working 20 hours and week and taking one class....my weeks fill up SO quickly! I always feel like I'm barely keeping my head above the water, and then Friday comes and I can breathe  freely again! Of course we have to take advantage of the time off and we fill our friday/saturday/sundays with LOTS of fun things - so many that there never seems to be enough time to do homework...so by the time monday comes around I'm already back to barely keeping my head above the water. Hmmm.. I refuse to see any correlation between those two problems. haha.

Oh what a life I'm living! 




Sunday, May 26, 2013

Rain and Shine.

I'm currently living with my aunt and uncle. Last week my uncle's sister Jodee got married in the back yard. Jodee and Ken asked for me to take some pictures for them. I am by no means a professional quality photographer, but it was fun taking pictures for them and I definitely learned a lot! Here are a couple of my favorites.


Wedding photography is hard! After this experience I have so much more respect for people who are good at it. I'm definitely still learning the way around my camera, and trying to figure out the tricks behind capturing natural light. One of the things that made it especially hard was the weather! It was really the strangest thing because it was both sunny and raining - sometimes at the same time. How's that for a conundrum?!

Thanks Jodee and Ken for this opportunity!
Congratulations!


Oh what a life I'm living!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Taco Tuesday.

Last night at about 11:30 p.m. . . . Bryn and I were hit with a stroke of genius. 

It was late and night, and we were hungry.
 (Which, if you remember, is when all of the best ideas unfold;

We didn't have many ingredients to work with, but within minutes we had some of the beeest homemade-lemon-chicken-tacos ready to be eaten.
They were delicious.





I'm gonna miss Brynjamin and our spontaneous food-making in the middle of the night. 

In other news, 5 finals stand between me and summer break. 
(Which is really only kind of summer break because I'll still be taking a class - but that's beside the point.)
BRING IT ON. 

Oh what a life I'm living, 


Monday, March 11, 2013

thoughts on missionaries.

I've pondered on writing this post for a while now - as it is a little more personal than usual - but I've decided that some of it might be beneficial to others who may stumble across this blog. Please know that this post was written with the best intentions and is meant to be direct, not offensive.

(How's that for an introduction?) 

"Isn't your missionary coming home soon?"

The question posed above (and many along the same lines) has been a common one during the last few weeks and months (and days). 

While it is true that "Elder Olson" one of my best friends (and yes, someone that I dated) will be returning from his mission to Uruguay later this week, I want to make one thing clear:

 He is not my missionary. 

I don't have a missionary.

 Girls (no matter how many letters they've written or care packages they've sent) don't have missionaries. 

God has missionaries. 

I understand that many people may use the term "my missionary"// "your missionary" simply for convenience sake, but many don't. Many girls pine and complain and have an, 'oh-woe-is-me' attitude about their missionary being taken away from them for two years. Personally, I think this is just plain silly and have very little sympathy for girls with this attitude.

Now that I think I've made my position clear on that account, I'll move onto the next question that usually follows shortly after the first:

"Are you guys going to get married?"

haha. Well isn't that an interesting question.

Picture this:  You have a best friend. Eventually you start dating this best friend. Right about the time you think you've fallen in love with this best friend, he gets called to serve the Lord and the people of Uruguay for two years. Two years. Two years in which you cannot see each other, two years in which you cannot speak to each other. Two years in which your only means of communication is good 'ole-fashioned letter writing.

You always knew this call would come, you always knew he would leave, but never could you prepare yourself for the reality of him leaving.  Never did you anticipate being one of those girls who "has a missionary." But, never do you question whether it's the right thing for him to do, because you always knew that it was. Unfortunately, however, that doesn't necessarily make your situation a whole lot easier.

  Now what? You ask yourself.

Could you picture yourself marrying this guy? Sure. But trying to plan your life two years in the future seems pretty ridiculous. "I'm not going to wait for you," you tell him. He knows this already. He never expected you to wait (to put your life on hold and sit around pining away the days until he comes back).  As a matter of fact, the two of you had had multiple conversations about how foolish it is for girls to "wait" - months before you even started dating.

"If I'm still around in two years - we can go from there." You tell him. "That sounds fine," He says. "But I am going to write you, at least until you get engaged. And when you do get engaged," he continues, "I don't want you to tell me who he is. I don't want you to tell me when you're getting married. I just want you to write me a letter that says:
 'Dear Elder Olson,
I'm getting married.
Have a great mission.
-Hannah.'"

The two of you laugh and you secretly dread even thinking about the day that you will have to write that letter. (Not that you were so sure you'd be married by the time he got back. But, everyone was basically expecting it of you. Both of your sisters were married by the time they were 20 (or there about) and what reason do you have to think you'll be any different? Besides, you tell yourself, people don't find their husbands when they're 18.) 

And then he's off.

Now what? You ask yourself.

Just live.

You finally decide on a major.
You spend the summers working multiple jobs to save up for a study abroad.
You have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of living and studying in The Holy Land.
You meet many many wonderful people who change your life for the better.
You create a meme that becomes an internet sensation! (haha.)
You learn.
You grow.
You date.
And all the while you get letters weekly - from your best friend who is over 6,000 miles away.
(Even when he hasn't heard from you in weeks and weeks.)

Sure, you miss him.
But you're much too busy living your life to be sitting around on Friday nights thinking, "oh woe is me."

You meet a lot of really cool guys.
Some of them you want to date.
Some of them want to date you.
Occasionally you mutually want to date each other and you find yourself in a relationship.
And sometimes, while you're in those relationships you go weeks avoiding the mailbox, trying to find the balance between your current interest, and the best friend that was once such a huge part of your life.

And then the time for him to actually come home approaches.
...Right in the middle of when you're figuring out what you really want.

And yet, somehow, weeks and months before he is even home - even before you've heard is voice in two years - before you've given him so much as a hug, people expect you to be able to answer the question:

"Are you guys going to get married?"


And here is the honest answer folks:
 I don't know.

Could I see us getting married? Yup.
Could I see us dating and then deciding a different course of action? Yup.
Is he still one of my best friends? Yup.
Do I still have romantic feelings for him the way I once did? Nope.

Am I excited and nervous and interested to see what's going to happen? Yup.

I can't blame people for being curious. I'm sure I've fallen into this trap when someone I knew "had a missionary" coming home. But it wasn't until now that I understand what it's actually like.
So many emotions - or the lack of - make you feel like something is wrong with you. But, you just have to be able to take a step back and say, "It's okay to not have all the answers yet!"

Obviously every situation is different, so I can't speak for everyone,
but I know, I for one, will be more cautious in the way I handle these types of conversations (with others in a similar situation) the future.
And I think you should too.

Fortunately for me, I have a solid understanding of the Holy Ghost and the guidance that He can and will give me. And, I have full faith that if I continue doing what I know I should, Heavenly Father will reveal His plan for me to me when the time is right. I just have to be patient. 

People always think they know what you should be doing, and often they will tell you what you should be doing. This is true of family, friends, and even people you hardly know. I've sat through many rants about the reasons why girls shouldn't ever ever write missionaries. I've sat through almost equally as many on why they should. The truth is: many people will probably not agree with the way Stephen and I handle things when he gets back. Some people will think we're moving too fast. Others will think too slowly. And still others will think that we shouldn't be dating at all.

I really like hearing the perspectives of others, and I've enjoyed talking to many people who have been in situations similar to mine, but the time has come to stop speculating about what could and should and might happen, and to keep doing what I've been doing for the last two years.

Just live.






Sunday, March 3, 2013

supes and totes.

I can't say I'm a huge fan of all the "abbreves" that are so prevalent as of late, 
but the other day I was discussing with some friends which word has more value: 
"totes" or "supes." 

Eventually we came to the common agreement was that "supes" is the superlative of "totes."

But either way... last night was a "supes totes" fun night.

(And yes, I know full well how ridiculous that sounds.)



What is required for an extraordinary night:

-A Thai Restaurant in Salt Lake that has mismatched dish-ware,
"That's how you know it's really good." -Alyssa

-Playing Ruzzle (a virtual version of Boggle) at the dinner table. 
(Tacky. Yet necessary. We may or may not have an unhealthy addiction.)

-Declaring a "Chinese Fire drill" at a stop light - despite the drivers' protests.

-Danny getting locked in the car during said fire drill.

-Bowling. And just being able to laugh when you get two gutter balls in a row.
(Not that that happened or anything.)

-Peer pressuring Danny into eating a box elder bug.

-Eating delicious waffles at Brugge. (Pronounced real fancy like.)

-Spending time with good friends and creating memories to last a lifetime.


Honestly...it doesn't get much "supes totes" more fun than that! (haha.)

Oh what a life I live,




Friday, March 1, 2013

Breakfast at Tiffany's.

Okay I'll be honest. I've actually never seen the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's.

BUT, a few weeks ago 
(sorry I've been behind on this blogging thing) 
Danielle 
(who's first name is actually Tiffany, 
who is more affectionally referred to as T-Bone by those who know and love her best) 
(haha take that Alyssa!)),
 got married! 

 During the time leading up to her betrothal to Jonathan Williams
 (doesn't that sound like a prince name?) 
there was much cause for celebration! 

A bridal shower was in order.
 And what better way to celebrate than a classy,
"Breakfast at Tiffany's?!"


I will admit...I take unusual pride in my ability to take quality pictures of food. 
(I guess that's what happens when you love food as much as I do.)


It's crazy to think it's already been a year since Danielle and I were roommates in Jerusalem.
Oh what a great year it has been :) 

CONGRATULATIONS DANIELLE AND JOHNNY!

Oh what a life I live, 

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

twenty twelve in review.

JANUARY

When I went to The Holy Land,
met and roomed with some of my favorite people in the whole world,
and went to Petra in Jordan.




FEBRUARY

When I helped plan the "Arab dinner,"
it was really windy,
and the Russian-Swede-Asian became an unlikely trio.
(how unlikely?...just ask Vlad. ;))




MARCH

When it snowed on the Dome of the Rock,
I went to Turkey, 
 spent 10 days on the Sea of Galilee,
participated in the Palm Sunday Walk, 
and discovered mint lemonade.
(Oh how I miss it.)





APRIL

When I bike rode through Tel Aviv and ate my first cheeseburger in months,
 went to a "Sun Rise, Son Rise" service on Easter at the Garden Tomb, 
finally put a prayer in the Western Wall, 
and had a Farewell-Jerusalem photoshoot with my Jerusalem roommates.







MAY

When I put the finishing touches on the Total Pillow Infomercial,
the addition on our house got carpeted,
and when I listened to Tim and Cameron's mission stories for hours.

  



JUNE

When Daniel graduated high school, 
I bought my very own car,
and I got a job as a tour guide of BYU.




JULY

When it was much too hot to sleep indoors so we took our mattresses outside,
and when I finally got to camp out for the 4th of July Parade.






AUGUST

When my cousin Kierstin stayed with me for a couple days,
 I turned 21,
I was finally reunited with my jerusalem roommates,
 won GOLD in the synchronized swimming competition,
my best friend/cousin/ex-roommate got married,
and when I got an unhealthy addiction to Hokulia shave ice.






SEPTEMBER 

When I taught Kindergarteners PE and had a blast doing it,
when I participated in the Dirty Dash in Midway, UT.



OCTOBER

When we celebrated the first marriage from our Jerusalem group,
 I went to Colorado (twice),
and survived visiting the scariest house I've ever been inside in my life.




NOVEMBER

When I went home for thanksgiving
and we ordered sushi for 24 people.
(Oh my delicious.)




DECEMBER

When we stopped at the Reno temple on our way to Utah,
wished everyone a very hairy Christmas,
and went to see the lights at temple square.  





It truly has been an INCREDIBLE year,
I can't wait to see what 2013 has in store!

Oh what a life I'm livin',