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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Times Like These

The past month has been one of constant change. The whole world I’ve become accustomed to has been thrown into oblivion. The Posse, although still close, is being separated. Pace reports to the MTC on Wednesday; Nick and Josh are down in Provo attending BYU; Joey, Soup, and I are still in Salt Lake, although I leave on November 5th and they are both busy with work and school. The Posse aside, the vast majority of my friends has left to either BYU, BYU-Idaho, or Utah State. This leaves me at home with few things to occupy my time, and because of that, I have been able to reflect upon my life.
I have realized that I took my high school years for granted. They are the best years I’ve experienced thus far, but when looking back on those events, I don’t think I fully understood how great I had it. I was always caught up with the metaphorical paper cuts that I never stopped to admire the blue skies. But now, after having learned that lesson, I can’t exactly go back and change the way my outlook was back then. The only thing I can do is accept what’s happening and move on, but that doesn’t make it any easier. In fact, it probably makes it harder as I try to enjoy my remaining days as a teenager.
It’s times like these that we learn who we are. It’s times like these that we learn what matters most to us. It’s times like these that we learn the lessons and make the decisions that guide us throughout the rest of our lives.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Mission Call

I received my call to serve on friday, August 16, 2008. I will be laboring in the California, Arcadia mission. I will be speaking Spanish and I report to the Provo MTC on November 5th.

I cannot even begin to describe my emotions. I know that there is nothing more beneficial, more necessary for me at this stage in my life. I can think of nothing better than to give two years of my life towards serving the Lord. I feel so blessed knowing that I will be preaching the Gospel to the people of Arcadia. This is an exciting time and I am very fortunate that I get to learn Spanish. I can't wait to leave! These next two and a half months are going to go by so slowly.

Due to all the family being in town for Sydnee's wedding on October 11th, my farewell will be on October 12th at 10:40 a.m.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Young Men's Backpacking Trip






On July 31-August 2, the Teachers and Priests in my ward went on an 11-mile backpacking trip in the high Uintas...our destination-Red Castle Lake. It was an adventure that can only be experienced firsthand. There is nothing quite like being at 11,000+ ft. above sea-level. As I took a few moments to myself, I couldn't help but think of this beautiful scenery as a wonderful testimony of God's creation. Something happened to me up there. I can't put it into words, but the Spirit and the peace that filled my soul was incredible. Rarely do we get an opportunity like this, and I tried to make the best of it.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Graduation




On Wednesday June 4th, 2008, I graduated from Olympus High School. The ceremony was held at the Huntsman Center. It was a bizarre feeling. I didn't quite feel like I was that old and it never really set in until the final "throwing of the caps." Once it had set in, it was like a huge weight had been lifted from my shoulders. I finally graduated and no one can take that away from me!

After the ceremony, there was a big after party at the school that went from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. It was crazy! They locked all the graduates inside the building, but there was a ton of stuff to do. One teacher was hosting his own Deal or No Deal game show with a potential cash prize of $150. There was glow-in-the-dark mini golf, a mechanical bull, board games, video games, tons of food, inflatable playground sets, dodgeball tournaments, and a magician. At about 2 a.m. there was a big auction and raffle for tons of prizes, including Gold's Gym memberships, plane tickets, iPods, movie packages, car washes, balloons filled with cash, and the coveted Vespa. (As you went to certain events throughout the building, you would receive play money which was used to bid for items in the auction.)

Monday, May 12, 2008

Sacrament Talk

The graduating seniors in our ward spoke in church yesterday (Mother's Day). We were asked to speak on our favorite Seminary scripture mastery scripture, and then give some remarks about our mother's. I chose to speak on Proverbs 3: 5-6. I felt like it went pretty well.

This is an exciting time in my life, but it's a little scary, too. So many things will be happening within the next six months that I won't even have time to breathe! I am most excited to begin the process of going on a mission. For the first time in my life, I'll be heading into something on my own, without anybody there to hold my hand. The responsibility is all on me, and hopefully I'll be able to rise to the occasion.

(If any of you want to read my talk, give me your email address and I'd be happy to send it to you.)

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Additional Prom Pics




These pictures were taken professionally at the dance itself.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Prom






We had our Senior Prom on friday, May 2nd. (My date was Sarah Matheson) We started the days festivities by kidnapping our dates and making them breakfast, and then we went and played kickball at a park. Following kickball, some of us went and saw the new movie "Iron Man." We then dropped our dates off at their houses for the afternoon so that they could get ready. We picked them up in the limo, went to the Roof restaurant at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, and then went to the dance at the State Capitol Building. After the dance, we rode in the limo for another hour, and finished the evening by having somewhat of a dessert cook-off.