About Me

I graduated from BYU in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology and I am working as an SLPL at a school district. I enjoy it and it keeps me SUPER busy. I also teach spin classes at LA Fitness. I refuse to ever pay for a gym membership. I live with 2 awesome girls: Erika and Christina. I love Diet Dr. Pepper, ritz crackers, bunny tracks ice cream, shopping, cooking, sleeping, reading, and working out. I have the 4 cutest nephews in the world: Kaden, Jack, Nixon and Bentley and 1 adorable niece: Alena. This is my simple yet really awesome life!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Thank You Mr. Locksmith Man

Today was one of those mornings where I felt like I was going a million miles an hour. My run went kind of late and long and so it was making me late to my 9am class which I had a quiz in this morning. So I didn't even take a shower after my run (I know, I know. Not the smartest thing but if you had a quiz in 15 minutes, you wouldn't have either ) so I could get there early to review the chapter for my quiz. So I have my quiz on my mind and trying to plan tomorrow and flying home with everything else and I am in such a hurry that I park, jump out of my car, lock it only then realizing that my car is not only locked but still RUNNING!!! I had locked my keys in my car with it still running. It was one of those moments where I didn't know if I should laugh, cry, scream or cuss. I would never cuss...out loud. Anyways, so I am so stunned at this point that I just have to laugh about it. I go in to try and study for my quiz while in the meantime, Lena is back at the apartment searching for my spare key. Bless her and Sifa's heart. They were really trying to help me out. So after I take my quiz, I go out to call campus police to have someone come unlock my car. And FYI, it's only $20 while a normal locksmith is anywhere from $45-60 here in Provo. So Sifa is in the process of dropping off Lena at school and bringing me my check book so I can write a check to this locksmith man. Mr. Locksmith man comes, unlocks my door so dang easily with all his cool little tools that it got me thinking I should get them. But then what if you lock your keys in your car with the tools in your trunk? Therefore POINTLESS! So anyways, me and Mr. Locksmith man are waiting for Sifa to come with my checkbook and then the most heavenly words I have ever heard:

Mr Locksmith Man: "Don't worry about paying for it. I found $10 in the glove compartment."
Me: "Are you serious?"
MLM: "Of course. It's not big deal. You have a nice day Ma'am."
Me: (hardly being able to contain myself) "You too! And you have a fantastic Monday!"

And then I proceeded to tell him that he deserves a raise.

Moral of the story: Call BYU police if you lock your keys in your car and do it really early in the morning, so the guy won't want to stand in the cold waiting for your friend to show up with money.

It's going to be a great week!


Oh and P.S., Mr. Locksmith Man's name is Justin, he is from Bountiful and majoring in International Relations. We had some time to burn.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Oreo Truffles


I have been looking for a good idea for holiday treats for home teachers, my visiting teachees, and friends and I think I found it. I want one right now...or 2, or 3!

Oreo Truffles

1 package oreo cookies (divided… use cookie including the cream center)
1 8oz. package cream cheese (softened)
white chocolate bark

1. Finely crush 7 cookies in a food processor or place them in a ziploc bag and crush into a fine consistency. Reserve for later.
2. Crush remaining cookies and stir in softened cream cheese. Use the back of a large spoon to help mash the two together.
3. Roll the mixture into 1" balls and place on wax paper covered cookie sheet.
4. Melt chocolate as directed on the package and then dip balls into chocolate, tap off extra and set aside on wax paper covered cookie sheet to dry. You can sprinkle the tops with the 7 crushed cookies for decoration. (I usually eat mine before they make it to this stage.)
5. Once dry, refrigerate and enjoy!

Makes about 36 truffles.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

4 Years!!


It has taken me 4 years to be okay showing other people this picture and I speculated back and forth for like a day whether I should post it. But looks like I am. It is time to embrace my past baldness. Actually I only lost about 95% of it. Anyways, today marks my fourth anniversary of officially being declared in remission from Lymphoma. One of the greatest and happiest days of my life. My sister had this huge cookie made ( that I later threw up even though it was so good) and we shared with all my nurses and my parents it was so great. I have this picture hanging up in my room as a constant reminder of my blessings. I can't help but look at this picture and wonder who this girl is. Sometimes I don't even recognize her and I wonder how in the world I ever did it. All the treatments, the shots, taking 12 pills a day, the constant testing, the nautious feeling always in my stomach, the aches and pains, the doctors appointments. But then I remember my Heavenly Father and my Savior and their constant strength, guidance and peaceful assurance from the spirit that everything was going to be just fine. I just had to grit my teeth, force a smile, and pray like I have never prayed before but 4 years later, my hair is back, I am about to graduate from college, I have complete physical strength and the greatest life in the world. If I THINK I am having a rough day, I just picture myself it this chemo chair and everything doesn't seem so bad anymore. There is not a day that goes by that I don't thank my Heavenly Father for his mercy and power and blessings. I am so grateful for the Atonement of our Savior that heals us from not only our transgressions, sins and daily mistakes but from our illnesses and infirmities. Without it, I wouldn't be here today!

Monday, November 17, 2008

You Have Got To Be Kidding Me!!

Well you might just have to ignore my post a couple of weeks ago about my roommate Haley. She tore her ACL and MCL in her right knee at a game Friday night in Portland. When I got Melinda's text, my heart dropped and I felt sick to my stomach. I just kept thinking, "you have got to be freaking kidding me!" This is the 3rd time! And I told Melinda that I didn't even know what to say to Haley because I have said everything the first 2 times. I started having flashbacks of those stupid crutches, icing, Haley hobbling around, rubbing her knee at night, movie nights with Melinda while Haley ices her knee and is on pain killers, seeing her not dressed out on the bench, the after math of surgery and on and on. But I am proud of Haley for her determination and faith. I have never met anyone that loves something as much as she does but sometimes the Lord takes away what we love to teach us much greater lessons about ourselves, life and more importantly, Him. It breaks my heart to know that I will never see her finish out a season, take a conference championship, take mountain west player of the year (which is what would have happened) but our thoughts are not the Lord's. Our ways are most certainly not His and even though it stinks so bad, it ALWAYS works out for our best. And basketball is what got Haley here to BYU and this is where she is suppose to be. It's amazing how life never turns out the way you expect it to turn out. It never turns out the way you play it out in your head but thank goodness! I know we will look back on our lives in the next, and be so grateful. We will be so grateful that there is a God in Heaven who is in complete control and knows exactly what He is doing!

Friday, November 14, 2008

For Kelli


Kelli I am buying you these for Christmas. I know you

will make the most use out of them.


Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Found It!


I found my wedding dress with a few alterations! Haha.

Can you even imagine?

I think my mom would cry and I would

feel like I was wearing my

roommate's poodle.

Does it come in red?

Monday, November 10, 2008

Monday Goodness


It is dreary, cold and raining here in Provo
and I have a horrible headache. I am ready to
go home and take a 20 minute power
nap and get ready for a long
night in the library but...

I'm still smiling.

Well actually I just really liked this picture...:)

I like cereal.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Third Time's the Charm





My roommate Haley is on the women's basketball team and her first year here (2 years ago) she tore her ACL and it was a very sad and disappointing time for her. It was hard to see her miss out on the thing she loves the most, basketball. But as her roommate, I did my best to help her out when needed and just be supportive. So last year came and she was ready to go and tore it again about a month before the season was to start. I cried. It was so sad to see all her effort and hard work and time recupperating, go down the drain. But she endured well and remained postive for her future basketball career and she is finally back in action. We went to her exhibition games both Wednesday and Saturday nights and she is their starting point guard and captain and doing so good. She is so fun to watch and makes it look like a bunch of guys out there. So go Haley and we are all so proud of you. I just wish Melinda was still playing. She is so amazing and fun to watch too but at least she can sit by me at the games now.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Vintage Baby Doll Coat

All I need to do is find it on sale for less then $30. I am still dreaming...