Oscar Wilde

"Be yourself, everyone else is already taken." ~Oscar Wilde

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Thanks, Gracias, Danke, Merci, etc.

As many who know me know, Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. Not only is there always an abundance of food, there is also plenty of time to contemplate on the year and see the many blessings that have befallen me. Of course there are the constants that I am thankful for each day, but there are also the events that happen and people that come into one's life to reflect upon. So here is the list:

The Constants

-My family - including immediate and extended. I think I might be biased, but I have the BEST sisters in the world. Who knew that one day we would stop fighting each other and become the best of friends? My cute nieces keep us on our toes and certainly keep us entertained. My brother-in-law has been a great addition to our family for the last 15 years. It's nice to have a brother to tease a little. My parents are such good examples of hard work and doing what's right. And the extended family - I don't think there is anything more fun than sitting at Grandma's each Sunday with the aunts, uncles, cousins and little cousins laughing until we cry. I love my family so much and couldn't ask for a better one around.

-The Gospel - the strength gained each day from the knowledge of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. What a wonderful blessing to have in my life and something that bolsters me up daily.

-Friends and Amigos - what wonderful people I have in my life, near and far. Such wonderful examples and always there for me. This might be the one reason I am thankful for Facebook: I can keep in touch with not only the friends in close proximity, but also the sweet Argentines and Chileans from my mission days.

-Employment - it's nice having a steady job to go to everyday. Even better, I moved into a different position that I like very much not too long ago. In this uncertain time of unemployment and economic woes, I am definitely grateful to be gainfully employed.

-Good Health - what more can I say? I am healthy and able to do the things I want and like to do.

-Rigo Suave - my Toyota Rav4 that I LOVE! He gets me where I need to go and is dependable. To many more years Rigo!

Thanks 2010

-This year I had the opportunity to travel to Argentina in May with Bonnie. I served a mission there for 18 months and it was a great time in my life. When Bonnie said she wanted to go, I was on board. It was a great experience. For two weeks in May I was able to see the sights and also the people that I came to know and love.

-My calling - I was able to serve in the Relief Society Presidency in my ward for most of this year. I am grateful for the wonderful lessons I learned from the President, Secretary and other counselor. My new calling is also a blessing and keeps me involved and working in the ward.

-No injuries! I spent a lot of time on the lake this summer wake boarding and am glad to report no injuries were sustained. Maybe that seems dumb, but I'm not as young as I once was and my body doesn't do as well as it used to in the activity department. I also made it through summer league and fall league softball with no injuries. Holler!! Bring on the slopes!

2010 has been good to me!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Fall Happenings: Softball, Hawaii, Halloween and St George

Fall Softball League - Team Buster Bluth
An Nyoung!! Yes, our season at Sunnyside is wrapped up. I have been playing softball since April and I must say, I enjoyed the time on the diamond. I am glad for a small break now and will be ready to start up again in the spring...even though Lacey "hates softball!"

Hawaii - Island of Oahu
I took a quick jaunt to the islands with some girls from the ward. I was only there a few days, but, it was Hawaii....a few days there is not too shabby. I got some hiking in and some beach time. The PCC was also on the list. So, that was a fun few days in paradise.

Halloween
For some reason this year Halloween was exhausting to me. I didn't grab our infamous prop box from my parents' house so I didn't dress up for our office party. I was on the party committee, so I felt kind of bad that I did not make more of an effort. But on Saturday I went to my sister's house to see the chicklets in all their Halloween Costume Glory. Haylie was a mermaid and Mikaela was a pirate. Very cute costumes and they made out like bandits. Melissa made dinner-out-of-a-pumpkin this year and we all had a bat-tastic time. Darby and I headed back south to a party at Bonnie's place. We didn't stay too long, but still had a fun time. After I had to retrieve my car from Erin's house and then got stuck going to another party. Thus, why I thought Halloween was so exhausting this year. Bring on THANKSGIVING!!

St George - Utah Attitude Softball
I travelled with Darb down to St. George for a softball tournament. Darby coaches an 18U softball team and loves it. If I go to the games, I normally keep the book for them. I like doing it a lot. We stayed with our friend Lex, but really only saw him for a total of about 40 minutes. But it was still great to see him. He is the best. I was feeling a little under the weather when we went and now I am even worse. I have missed two days of work and hopefully will be feeling better to go tomorrow.