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Friday, March 19, 2010

Washington DC

Our annual ARM Science Team Meeting (now ASR) was held just north of Washington DC this week. I was only able to escape for a few hours to check out the sites. Also got to see a few friends while I was out there. It went by pretty quickly.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

A Dream Weekend Getaway: San Diego!

I woke up early Friday morning to snow in OKC. Jumped on the airplane and landed a few hours later in beautiful sunny San Diego. It was so nice to transition from winter to spring in no time. And not only was I thrilled to be spending my extended weekend in paradise, I was lucky enough to be spending it with a good friend. It was a great adventure.

A few highlights from my trip:
- Walking tour of Coronado Island
- The world famous San Diego Zoo
- Riding bikes in the California rain
- Walking along Moonlight Beach in Encinitas (tsunami advisory=big waves)
- Going to church at one of the most gorgeous LDS church buildings with an open courtyard and an ocean view (Cardiff By Sea)
- Driveway game of HORSE
- Playing basketball with her brothers and dad (fun though not quite the enjoyment I get as with playing with my brothers)
-Watching movies, BYU basketball, olympic closing ceremonies- Good food galore. Fresh baked bread every morning. Just picked, sun-kissed strawberries. A delectable spread of home-made dinner every night.
- A walk along the harbor in downtown S.D. and lunch in Little Italy



Ms. February brought a renewed hope and happiness in my life. Mr. March decided to crush all that. What else does 2010 have in store for me?

Maybe it was just a dream...

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Picasa


Google, the company, is pretty amazing, I must say. I wish I would have known about Picasa earlier. I'm so glad I found it! Look at what I can do...

Soo much more too.. it's brilliant.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

What I've been doing lately...

Someone asked for a blog update, so I thought today would be as good as any ;)
Still getting used to 2010. In reality, life continues as normal. But new adventures do await me this year (I hope). Here are a few things I've been up to lately:

Playing in the snow. Usually we might get 2 big winter storms across Oklahoma during the season. We are expecting our 3rd tomorrow. I took some free time to go ice skate in the streets.
I've also been forecasting for a field project at work. No I don't get to go up in the airplane to sample clouds. But I enjoy weather forecasting, even if it is just for cirrus clouds at the moment. I typically give a weather briefing in the morning to the lead scientists and pilots to determine where and when they want to fly.
I've also been enjoying watching (or listening to or game-casting) my brother #34 Noah play basketball for BYU. It's so fun to see him play and see how proud my family is of him. I would really like to attend a few games in the Marriott Center to watch him play and watch the crowd cheer for the cougars and watch Noah enjoy himself out on the floor.
Continuing on the basketball theme, I also went to another OKC Thunder game! This was the most fun game I've been to at the Ford Center. The atmosphere was electric most of the game and the Thunder are getting really good now! It's fun to watch, even if we were up in the back row of the upper deck. I picked this game so I could see Dwyane Wade play. One of my favorite current players. And it was also cool to have some of my friends coincidently end up in the same row as us! I also attended my first Big12 basketball conference game at OSU. It is a pretty good atmosphere, I must admit.

Other big news. I did it. I booked a plane ticket to Europe for May! Taking the trains through France, Italy, Switzerland and Spain for a few weeks with my friend Blake. It will be 10 years to the month I returned home from my mission to France/Geneva. I'm pretty excited.

Yesterday I coached again the OSU girls' club team at a tournament at TCU in Fort Worth, TX. They did great in pool play. It was awesome to see them having so much fun. And on another note, Texas is beginning to grow on me. I'm kind of torn now between wanting to live in the mountain west area and the land of Texas.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

January 2010

It's an icy, sleety, snowy kind of day... which means time to catch up on a few things. The weather has been on a roller-coaster this month. I enjoyed playing some tennis during a few days of warmth (60-70s)! As January started with sub-freezing temperatures, it ends with more snow. Also continuing to coach the OSU volleyball club team. Looks like things are picking up with commitment and more players coming out :) They played in a tournament last weekend at Baylor University in Waco, TX. In the past year I've driven down through Texas more than my whole life probably. Austin/San Antonio to see friends, Dallas for Coldplay, Denton and Waco for volleyball. More still to come.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Christmas '09 and the End of a Decade

I can't believe Christmas is next week. Things seem too normal for it to be that time of year, but it is here. It's also a time of year when I begin to feel guilty for not being as selfless as I should or for not accomplishing all of my goals I set out at the beginning of the new year. With the end of a decade soon approaching I could reminisce over the past 10 years of my life, an interesting time for sure. I could also set goals for the future new year and decade. All of which is fine, but I am often reminded of a lesson which President Monson taught:
'learn from the past, prepare for the future, live in the present'.
Today is the day to change.

What does the Spirit of Christmas mean to me? Simply, it is the Spirit of Christ. Though it is an all encompassing question which I cannot explain to its full capacity. But a few aspects of personal significance I could share, with recent quotes by general authorities reminding me of what is of true importance.
"Often our efforts at Christmas-time result in feeling stressed out, wrung out, and worn out during a time when instead we should feel the simple joys of commemorating the birth of the Babe in Bethlehem. Usually, however, the special spirit of the season somehow finds its way into our hearts and into our lives despite the difficulties and distractions which may occupy our time and energy."
"Finding the real joy of the season comes not in the hurrying and the scurrying to get more done or in the purchasing of obligatory gifts. Real joy comes as we show the love and compassion inspired by the Savior of the World, who said, 'Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these ... ye have done it unto me'."
"As we contemplate how we’re going to spend our money to buy gifts this holiday season, let us plan also for how we will spend our time in order to help bring the true spirit of Christmas into the lives of others."
Thomas S. Monson, Christmas Devotional 2009
"I promise that if we unclutter our lives a little bit and in sincerity and humility seek the pure and gentle Christ with our hearts, we will see Him, we will find Him—on Christmas and throughout the year."
Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Christmas Devotional 2009
The young single adult GEM for this week quotes President Monson's latest General Conference talk and reminds me that I need to overcome my selfish desires, especially during this season, in order to find true joy and happiness in my life and brighten those lives around me.
The Savior taught His disciples, ‘For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: but whosoever will lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it.’ I believe the Savior is telling us that unless we lose ourselves in service to others, there is little purpose to our own lives. Those who live only for themselves eventually shrivel up and figuratively lose their lives, while those who lose themselves in service to others grow and flourish—and in effect save their lives.”
I keep a picture of Christ in my room of him washing the feet of the twelve apostles, which helps me to remember we are here to serve others as the Master did.



Returning to the first thought, President Monson provided three pieces of our treasure map to guide us to our personal 'treasure'. The treasure the Lord taught of is the great Joy here on earth and eternal happiness hereafter. “Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven... For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." What treasure will I invest in today this Christmas season?