Why don't we just dance?!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Picture Challenge!

I was on facebook (who does that?) and saw that one of my friends took a challenge to take a picture a day. Needless to say, I am stealing it! Starting today, I am going to take a picture a day of my life. Hopefully it will encourage me to bring my camera everywhere and take pictures more often to document the events in my life. I can be very camera shy, so my goal is to be in as many as I can with those I love and care about! :D I am excited to see what comes of this project!

Zion's Adventure-April '09

 

School's out for summer, so what do we do? Go to Zion National Park! We had a great time-we being myself, Reece, Trav, Meg, and 'Hot Dog'. Haha, Us four were driving down to get Howie, so Trav called him when we got close. When he answered, Trav said, "hey 'How Dog'" and Meg and I heard 'Hot Dog' so for the rest of the trip, that's what everyone called him, lol!

Well, there was major communication blunders about the trip, and the canyon we were supposedly going to hike & repel was a much bigger adventure than we bargained for. Meg and I had never been repelling before, so with something like 9 repels down the slot canyon, and the last two totalling about 300 feet together, we decided not to do it. Reece was sweet enough to stay behind with us, while the two other boys went up. We hiked Angel's Landing-which was very different not covered in snow and compacted ice! It was very beautiful, and well worth our time. We weren't in a rush, so round trip it took us about 4 hrs for that hike. We hadn't heard from the boys yet, so we took our time driving through the canyon and then hiking to Canyon Overlook. I was surprised at how simple and short the hike was for the incredible view that we had at the top. Very, very beautiful! We ran into this guy and his brother from Mexico at the top. The brother was enjoying the view from high points he could climb--he was very quiet. The other one though was very talkative. I was very impressed by his english. Sometimes it was hard to understand, but for probably learning english in Mexico, it was very impressive. He talked to us about a few missionaries he had met, and of a guy that he had talks on tape of (who was a member of the church, but he couldn't remember his name). He said that this guy had "something special" when he spoke, and that he could say things very precise and clear that most people cannot even put into words. We think its probably an apostle, but who knows. Anyway, this guy and his brother decided they were going to take a trip to Salt Lake City to see the temple! He is sooo ready for the gospel! It was an amazing experience. :) When we were done up there, we made our way back down to the car and as soon as we were in service range, we got a call from the boys.

They started their adventure at 1pm, so we figured they would take about 7-8 hrs to do the whole thing. When they called, they had been out for about 7 hours, so we figured they were done...nope! Come to find out, they had had a wonderful day until they finished their second to last repel (about 135 ft.) and when they went to pull the rope down, it was snagged on something. They ended up having to ascend the rope to unsnag it, repel back down, and then do the last repel (about 165 ft!) We were sooo glad we didn't go up there with them. While we waited, we found a nice ledge for Meg and I to learn how to repel. It was really windy, which made it pretty cold, but it was worth it! We did that until it was almost dark, and then headed over to where the boys would be coming out when they were done. We called to check up on them, and they were still ascending the rope. They said if we came over to the Emerald Pools trail head, we'd probably be able to see their headlamps. Sure enough, we drove to the trailhead, parked the car & turned off the lights, and straight ahead quite a bit up the mountain we could see two little specks of light. It was going to be a LONG night! We decided to sleep if we could--having only averaged about 3 hrs of sleep the night before. It was not a solid sleep, because we had so many interuptions, what with calls from Trav & Kara (Hot Dog's gf), and the ranger stopping in to see what we were up to. Needless to say, the adventure that would have taken them about 8 hours, took a lot longer. Four hours longer,in fact, and they made it back to the road by about...1am! It was crazy! We drove back to Cedar that night and slept solid from about 2:15/2:30am-8:15/8:30am--a marvelous 6 hrs! We were sooo sleep deprived this wknd, but by golly, it was fun! We all made it to our different homes that night--Payson, Elko, Fallon, and Alaska! What a way to end the semester! :D
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Old Blog Posts

I found these posts I did about a year ago on a blog I forgot about!

Post #1

Home Town Fun
Last night was the epitome of my home town life! For FHE, after the lesson, we drove out to middle of nowhere in the desert that is Nevada (so we didn't have to go far) and we had a bonfire. So much fun! I brought marshmallow guns and "flour bombs" (which are really little balls of flour-filled nylon) and we had a grand ol' time. We even got a bit of country swing dancin' in there. This is why I love home. Everyone in jeans and tees and sweatshirts playin' in the dirt.
Originally Posted by Madeline at 11:35 AM


Post #2

...So this poem is entitled "BOYS" by an unknown author. I don't think it could have been put any better than this...you ready? Ahem...

BOYS

A heart is not a plaything, a heart is not a toy,
But if you want it broken, just give it to a boy.
Boys, they like to play with things to see what makes them run,
But when it comes to kissing, they do it just for fun.
Boys never give their hearts away; they play us girls for fools,
They wait until we give our hearts and then they play it cool.
You'll wonder where he is at night; you'll wonder if he's true.
One moment you'll be happy; one moment you'll be blue.

If you get a chance to see him, your heart begins to dance.
Your life revolves around him--there's nothing like romance.
And then it starts to happen: you worry day and night.
You see, my friend, you're losing him, it never turns out right.
Boys are great, though immature; the price you pay is high.
He may seem sweet and gorgeous, but remember, he's a guy.
Don't fall in love with just a boy; that takes a lot of nerve.
You see, my friend, you need a man to get what you deserve.
So when you think that you're in love, be careful if you can,
Before you give your heart a way, make sure that he's a man.

originally posted by Madeline at 11:28 PM on Aug 29, 2008

Technology Assignment

I had to make a photostory for one of my classes. I ended up writing this silly picture book--illustrations and all! It took a lot of work for how short it is!

My Digital Photostory--Basket's New Friends

Monday, April 20, 2009

Another Semester Down...

Wow! It feels like yesterday I was a senior in HS, reading my acceptance letter to BYU, and now I am finishing up my 6th semester here! Its kind of a mixed bag of tricks. I won't be taking a "normal" semester from here ever again. I have 2 summer terms I am going to take--one this summer, and one next summer, and I'll be teaching this coming fall and winter semesters. I graduate a year from August, but that seems like nothing. Life as I know it is changing, and for the better I am sure. I am so scared to jump off the security blanket of school--for it is all I have known since I was 3! That being said, I am super excited to be starting new adventures and transitioning into an adult. Yes...I am almost 21, and technically am an adult, but I sure don't feel like it! Growing up is so darn scary! :(

I'll be moving home this next week for spring term. I will be working for those 6 wks, chillin' with the fam, and going to YSA! I am honestly really looking forward to it, but am rather sad to be leaving Provo. It has become my home--this year more than ever. I will miss it.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

INTERNSHIP!!!!

So, Monday at 1:00 was my interview with Nebo School District in south Utah County.  It was kind of scary, but exciting as well!  There were two rooms with at least 12 interviewers each.  The tables were set up like a square, with only me on the 4th side!  Very intimidating.  They asked some basic questions like: "tell us about yourself," "why Nebo?" and "what is your favorite children's book?" Harder questions included: "How do you feel about balanced literacy?" "What is your management plan?" and "If we were to call your parents, what would they say about you?"

After Jerri (my teaching partner this semester) were finished, we got in the car, and screamed!  SOOO many emotions all at once--it was crazy! Then the anticipation started all over again. The interview was done, but now to wait and see if we got the job or not.  

Around 5:30, I got a call from the principal of Riverview Elementary offering me a 2nd grade position!!!  I had to keep myself from screaming on the phone in excitement!  I am sooo excited to have the job.  I went to the school with my mom that night around 7, so of course it was closed.  We were able to look in the windows though, and see the layout of the general classroom.  Sooo amazing!  Then today, I was able to go back during school hours and meet the facilitator and principal in person and tour the school.  There is a slight possibility I will be asked to teach 3rd instead, but I am happy doing either. :D  I can't wait!!!