Saturday, December 20, 2008

There's no place like home...There's no place like home..

I love, love being home. There really is no place like home especially during the holidays. I think I am more excited for Christmas then I have since I realized Santa didn't exist. I was able to go shopping with Saydie today. It was fun to walk around the mall with her and talk since we don't get to spend as much time together as we used to. I also have been able to spend loads of time cooking with mom. We have made more candy delights then I have the whole time I was at school. Our poor chocolates had a meltdown and the divinity only worked once, but it was very fun (and very tasty:). Sometimes I wish that time would stop on the moments you enjoy and make it last forever, but then I remember that if I look for the silver lining then I will always have moments like these that I enjoy. They will just be a little bit different. Only five days till Christmas!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Lost and Found

Sorry I know two posts in one day is a little overkill, but I wanted to add one thought. In college it is very easy to get lost in the crowds especially at a big campus. I feel like a little fish in an ocean. Then finals come along and I essentially become a hermit because I'm bad at balancing friends and school. So then there comes the stress and feeling of being lost, as I mentioned earlier.
Then out of the blue someone steps out of their comfort zone and shows that they notice you and care. I had a friend like that today. Her name is Maveny and after class she just walked and talked with me. A simple thing I know, but I felt noticed and not so lost in this big sea of college. So if you don't think what you say or do affects someone, it really does and they really appreciate it. Even when life is crazy try to take a moment and look outside yourself to someone else they need you as much as you need them.

The Bark Yorkshire

I love surprises, so it is good that life is full of them. My surprise happened the other day in the family history lab. I have been given the project to learn about a family in my history that had a child born before 1900 so kind of randomly I chose to search for my Grandma Carter's Father's family. I had to find dates of birth, marriage, and death and record them for the first few projects.
This final project, though, had me searching for the actual story of the family. This has been really neat because there is so much to find, it is a lot of work but I love it! So anyway back to the family history lab. I was trying to find information about Walter St. John (my great great grandfather) and I couldn't seem to find very much so I decided just to go back a little bit further and see what I found. At first I didn't find very much then like buried treasure I found that Walter's father and immigrated to America in 1843 and then I found his immigration records from the boat The Bark Yorkshire! I found some of his family and learned more about his story.
He and his family had been converted in England by some elders and had promptly left for America. On the way they hit a storm that broke the foremast, mainmast, and mizzenmast! So they came into the port in New Orleans with just the hull of the vessel. They lost two children on the voyage and the mother and another daughter died on their trek across the plains. I can't even imagine the hardship they went through and my Great great great grandfather was only 4 years old! I am so grateful for these ancestors who sacrificed so much for me and made it possible for me to have the gospel in my life! So now I am happily addicted to genealogy. :)

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Snow, Stress, and Sleep

It snowed on campus the other day and I loved it! I wanted to run around with my arms spread wide and my face up toward the sky, but of course there were classes to get to and the little problem that people might think I'm crazy. My goal is to be able do what I want without caring about what other people think..someday. So I didn't run or jump or play, but I loved the snow anyway.
Finals are coming up and I am stressed out so pray for me, please. The good news, though, is I get to come home in one week and then I can sleep! See you all soon!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

My BIG Announcement







Oh how I love Thanksgiving! This year it was especially sweet since I was able to truly appreciate being with my family because of being away at college. The fun part about visiting them is they believed I had a BIG secret. Let me explain and show you how my crazy family loves to blow things a little out of proportion.



I have never been the one to pamper myself, go shopping, or get my nails done (I'm too busy playing basketball or reading:). So I decided to surprise them and get my hair done- highlighted and cut. It was a perfect plan, they wouldn't know that I'd stopped by sister Peck's to get it done and she wouldn't tell them. Then poof! They would see me on Thanksgiving with a whole new hair style.

Well as anyone knows plans don't always work out. I decided to head home a little early and say hello to my grandparents the only problem being that my Dad was visiting them because of the infamous BYU vs. U of U game. He saw me and asked why I was there. I of course couldn't tell him. He then proceeded to jump to conclusions ( I was engaged, going to soon be engaged, I had a secret boyfriend that I was secretly visiting or something along those lines). He then called mom and my other family and it became this big fiasco over a silly hairstyle. Needless to say I didn't tell them why I was there and they continued to fret over what my BIG announcement was. I think they felt a little silly when they found it was just my hair:) I fear for my family's sanity when I do have a BIG announcement to tell them.

I also learned to make the famous Carter pies as you can see from the pictures. I was tempted to add another picture because of the warmth it brought to mine and my mother's hearts, but I fear Saydie might shave my eyebrows off if I post it :) so these will have to do.