Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Book of Mormon!


There's one more book to add to my review post, but I wanted to give it a separate entry. I actually finished reading The Book of Mormon this morning! I'm really proud of myself.

I started The Book of Mormon last fall when we moved to Tucson. On average, I'd guess I read 2 chapters a day, 4-5 days a week. I could do the math and see that my average is lower, but I do try most mornings to sit, pray and read. Being honest, I've never felt like I have been good 'feasting' from my scriptures. I know I could cross-reference and ponder more, but for now, I'm just focusing on reading and trying to start my day with it. I love it! I'm so glad I read it!

I believe this to be a Divinely inspired book. I know that I live my life in a way that is happier when I try, and try again, to live by the principles of this book.

I think the last time I read it, cover to cover, would be the fall after my dad passed away. My family tried to read it in that 4 month span before Christmas. I may have read it one more time, but don't remember. Ideally, I'd try to read it in Polish next, but I think I'll just aim for starting over again in English tomorrow and stick to my Polish Liahona. :)

Life is good, friends. Life is good.

Book Reviews (aka- "Book Dropping")

I love to read! I wouldn't consider myself a bookworm, but I do always have a book or two that I'm clicking through. I also try to mix-up what I read, and not just read one category of books. I know my book choices aren't always the most intellectual, but I do try to put some good titles in there.

Cute Raquel Bell gives her mini-book reviews on her blog, I want to do something similar. And I'm sort of proud of myself, these are all since January.


 
This was my first step into Science Fiction. Peter and my brother Dave loved this one! So I wanted to give it a try. I thought it was great (although Sci-Fi can be really far out there). I hear they're making a movie of it, which makes sense. It's an awesome story!

Peter grew up watching the movie of this classic old book. We watched the movies years ago together and he loved singing the songs. It's a quick read, so I read it and loved the way they twisted words. Peter would be a citizen of Dictionopolis, and I would be a citizen of Digitopolis.

Heavy! Eye-opening! This is my girl's Holly's recommendation. She's recommended it for years, and I finally got to it. I cried at the end, some women have life so hard! Especially in the Middle East/Afghanistan. If my mother read it, she would say that Mariam's life could be related to the Savior. :)

This one made me laugh! And, made me feel like I am a pathetic piano player/teacher! Amy Chua says she feels like she is making fun of herself and her parenting, but really, felt like she was bragging and making Americans looks lazy. I probably showed Peter about 6 different paragraphs that were so offensively funny!

A fun little period piece, recommended by Raquel who I mentioned above, and she didn't even know she recommended it. :) I could see my mom liking this book. It's a piece set in the early 20th Century, a little whodunnit book with some fun twists.
 A few of my siblings have read this book, because they knew Brandon at BYU. A fun YA book that I read in like 4 days. Just a cute story about fairies, satyrs and centaurs. Funny how SciFi seems like a stretch for me, but youth fantasy books are delicious to me!

And this one was recommended by Tasha. A classic. I got several complements when people saw I was reading Steinbeck for leisure (you can tell I'm not too well read, if I have to brag about it on my blog). Crazy story! Messed up Cathy, but such interested characters. I love California!


I hadn't realized it before, but most all the books I read are recommendations. And most of the recommendations come from my friends who read my blog. I like that I could give ya'll shout-outs. I love recommendations, pass them along anytime!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

SLPA Program


I GOT IN!!

I haven't mentioned it on my blog, but most people around me know that I've been waiting to hear back about University of Arizona's Summer Speech Internship Program. Clarification - it is not a Master's Program. It's a program designed for students who earned the Bachelor's Degree, but do not go onto the Masters. They can do the summer program to get their license. It's perfect for me, because I did earn a Bachelor's in Communication Disorders from USU, but the online program did not organize an internship/license. 

I still hope to get the Masters in the next year or two, this will just make me look so much better! I will do this practical work in the summer, then in the fall I can work in a school as a Speech Language Pathologist Aide. There is a difference in pay, but don't do the paper work or make the big decisions. It's more hands on, while the actual therapist is working with the Parents and doing the paper work, I would be meeting the children and doing more of the leg work. I hope to get Master's, but for now, I'm just excited to get into this program and know that I'll have an awesome job in the fall.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Hello Old Friend.

Hello!! Thanks for still following my little blog!! Ya know, I listed my blog on our Christmas card, and I haven't blogged since December. Whoops. My apologies. No promises that I'll be posting weekly, but I wanted to say hi to my great buddies. I still read all of your blogs. Maybe it's that I didn't feel like I have been doing much. Life has really slowed down since we moved to Tucson. Also, our 'point-and-shoot' camera isn't reliable, so these are just random phone photos for the last few months.

Instagram, facebook and blogs- it's sorta tough to know which one to focus on as one's mean of communication.

Tucson has beautiful sunsets!

A few times, we've gone Geo-Caching. There are several good caches around Tucson. Thanks to the Miller's to introducing us to the activity!

I'm in Young Women's and we went to the Temple for Baptisms one day. Our ward's YW's group isn't huge, but I'm really loving those girls!
In February, I was able to sneak away to the Bay Area for a few days. It was an awesome little trip to see a lot of good friends there. Didn't get many pictures though...

I did get to see cute Stacie Anderson and meet Oz (which looks like you're not able to meet the cutie-patootie).

Valentine's Dinner- I made an awesome Steak dinner and Peter sang me an awesome song to me! Hurry and watch it before he makes me take it down! :)

I cook a lot out here-

My Lovely Lizza was in Phoenix, so I snuck up and saw her. She's a doll and I love talking with her.

Sedona is an amazing little city! I'd love to spend a weekend there! I've been through it twice, but not for longer than a meal or two.

Seems like most of you saw it on FB, but I started teaching Spin and BootCamp Cardio classes at LA Fitness. I LOVE it!! It's better than I thought. I officially only have two classes a week, but they seemed to be understaffed, so I'm subbing a lot.
It's great to get paid for something I'd be doing anyway.

Seems like it took me a few months to find my circle of friends, but here's a little girl's night out/un-baby shower for my girlfriend and her third baby.

Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Love, Peter.
I came home from the gym with green doughnuts, and Peter was wearing this little number. Awesome, huh?

A triple date to the go-carts and mini-golf, thanks to Groupon. The girl who's blonder than me, is my tennis partner. We place once a week and we love it! Although I don't like that she is naturally blonder than me, she's great and we have fun being tennis snobs!

My brother-in-law, Chris had a Conference in Tucson, so my fabulous sister Liz came along. I love my family! I think this is the only picture I got of them, bummer. But, sorta funny that the only picture is at the nail salon where Chris is getting his first pedicure (he said it was his first, but I wouldn't be surprised if he lied about that. He carries a man-purse and has WAY nicer clothes than me).

Similarly, in January, Maurice had to come to Tucson for a climbing thing, so Tash came along. It was great to have my girl with me. We just doinked around this city for a couple days. I wish I could see her more often!

Peter and I are Dave Ramsey-ophiles. It made sense to us, so we sold the Volvo. I had that car for 4 and a half years!! I was sad to see it go. We're a single car family and it's working out alright, it's been about 3 weeks now. We live really close to campus, Peter rarely needs a car and we love that our insurance is cheaper and that we don't have to do repairs on that car anymore.



Phew! That was a lot of random photos, but thanks for still following!!
Love ya!

Grand Canyon - Spring Break 2012

Since Peter is in school- he got a classic Spring Break. It was his idea and planning to go to the Grand Canyon. It was a great little camping trip! I had been when I was in my teens, but not since. It's an unreal view! You think you're looking at a picture or holographic image. Here are some photos of our first time camping together.

Setting up camp!
Check out Peter's beard! Awesome, huh? Gives him a lot of 'street-cred' at a campsite, at Grad School, and around my brothers.

SMORES!!

Walking along the 3 mile trail along the top of the canyon.

On the more ambitious hike, down into the canyon.
The Bright Angel Trail.


Peter LOVED that there was snow on the north facing fronts!
But because of that snow and north facing fronts, our hike was cut short. My shoes had zero traction for snow hiking and, well, we're sissies. If you look at my right hand- my pinkie is the start point, my pointer finger is how far we made it (3 miles round trip) and my left pointer is where Peter thought we could make it to. Rookie mistake.