Tuesday, September 17, 2013

A Fearlessly Determined and Observant Girl Named Mary






BEING THE YOUNGEST has shaped me in many ways.  I come from a family of six kids.  After watching and looking up to my older siblings my whole entire life, I realized I have become a great observer.  I notice things and take things in.  I usually don't take on leadership roles, but I usually take on the follower role.  I watch others and how they accomplish tasks and then I accomplish the task on my own through my observations.





QUADING was a big activity that my family did growing up.  This activity shaped me in two ways.

1) Family support and love was established there.

I learned that bonding and spending time together brought me closer to my family.  I recognized the importance of family in my life and how I always had a support system there.  I developed more confidence in myself because of a strong family connection.

2)  Facing my fears.

One place that we visited frequently as a family with our quads was the sand dunes.  As an eleven year old girl, I felt fearless and invincible, or at least I thought I was.  I would follow my dad and brothers through rocky slops and up steep mountains.  One evening I had an experience where my back wheels started sliding down the large sand mountain I was driving up, causing me to fall off the motor bike.  My ATV continued with the momentum of it's sliding back wheels and rolled on top of me before it continued rolling down the rest of the mountain.  To me this experience was very frightening.  It could have been a near death experience I had thought.  I had to learn how to face my fears though.  I soon was back on my ATV riding up a storm.  This experience taught me to face my fears and not to give up.      







MODERN DANCE has influenced me in two ways.

1)  Becoming more determined and persevering

Coming from no dance background at all, I determined my freshman year that I wanted to become a dancer.  When I took my first modern dance class I was hooked.  I knew I needed to work hard in order to reach the level of many of the dancers that I was dancing with in my classes.  Through trail and error, I learned and grew in my technical and creative abilities.  I soon was admitted into the major after an audition and I still continue going through a trail and error process.  Because of modern dance though, I learned how to continue trying  even when I failed.

2) Developing Creative Problem Solving Skills

Modern dance is also known as creative dance.  The reason for this is because dancers are encouraged to engage in the creative process of exploring and developing new ways of movement.  Often students are given creative prompts to inspire movement.  In other words, they are given a movement problem and they are expected to solve that problem by creating abstract movement.  I use these creative problem solving skills everyday of my life.  Because of modern dance, I have become more creative in my approach to life.     








MY MISSION taught me many things.  Here is a list of the ways in which my mission shaped me...

1) It taught me the principle of sacrifice.

By giving up a year and a half of my life to serve a mission, I learned how to sacrifice things for something of greater worth.  This was a difficult thing to do, but now I understand that principle better.  I understand that if I give something up, even when I don't want to, I will receive something of greater value later on.
  
2) I have more charity because of my mission.

I learned how to give selfless love and service to other people on my mission.  I try to think less of myself now, and more about others.

3) I learned how to have fun and laugh amid the hard times.

Continual door slams in your face and rejections can be hard and very depressing.  After a while of feeling depressed, I learned to find fun and laughter even when things got hard.  I try to be positive even when things aren't going the way I had hoped for.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Jessica's "Daily Affirmation"

I thought this was a good lesson that anyone could learn from...don't be afraid to give yourself a little boost in the mirror every once in a while. It can really help!!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Roommate Photoshoot

This photoshoot was our one last hoorah before we all depart for the next year and a half. If you didn't know, Suzanne is leaving on a mission to Rome, Italy May 26th and Lanae is leaving for a performing mission in Nauvoo at the beginning of May and will be gone for 4 months so it's going to be a while before we are together again. This year has seriously been one of my favorite years here at school. Us 4 girls got so close, even closer than we had already been before, since we had lived with each other for 2 years previous to this school year. I love these girls so much and I'm going to miss being all together. We created a sisterhood that will never be broken. These pictures were taken in front of our dear house. We love the house and the ward we're in and we developed some good times here. It only makes sense that we would take the pictures in front of "da howse" as we like to call it.







































Clogging Final

So this is finals week. Suzanne and I took a clogging class together this semester and for our clogging final we had to choreograph and perform a one and a half minute clogging dance. This is our final! It was so fun to choreograph together. Suz and I work well together. The story of our dance is that we are two love struck little girls who love all boys basically. It was really fun to perform. I'm going to write what we say b/c it's kind of hard to hear.

Here goes...
Suzanne: Maryyyyyyy
Mary: Whaaaat!!
Suzanne: Look what Bobby gave me today! (a note that says "Do you like me? Check yes or no")
Mary: Oh my gosh!!! He totally loves you!!!!
Suzanne: Yes, he totally totally loves me!
Suzanne: I love boys! I love boys!
Mary: No I love them more!
Suzanne: I love boys! I love boys!
Mary: I love them more!
Suzanne: I love boys!
Mary: I LOVE THEM MORE! (points at Suzanne with a stern look)
Suzanne: I think I'm going to marry him
Mary: You know your hair would look so pretty in a veil
Suzanne: It really would?
Mary: Ya, it really would, it really would! Ya! ya!
Mary: haha your hair would look really pretty in a veeiiiiill!

LET THE DANCE BEGIN!!!!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Hare Krishna COLOR FEST

This weekend we went to the Indian temple in Spanish Fork for the festival of colors...this event is HUGE!! There was more than 20,000 people that attended. People came from all over!! It was crazy! Basically what happens is everyone gets a bunch of colored chalk and throws it at each other. Yup, that's it...that's what everyone comes for! But it's amazing!!! Here's the pics!

On our way to the festival...we had to park far away and walk a great distance to get there because there was so many cars...traffic was crazy!

I found some play-do on the side of the road...it was still in it's case...so I picked it up and played with it on the walk over. Everyone made fun of me for it!

This is Andy...Andy is our friend...he comes over all the time...basically Andy is one of the girls...he grew up with 8 sisters...now he has 6 girlfriends...He comes with us every where...he's even coming with us on our girl's camp out trip (I told him the only way he could go with us is if he brought his own tent)...yup, this is Andy













Ok let me just say that at one point on this little adventure I thought I was going to die...literally my life flashed before my eyes. It was crazy! So let me just preface this. There's one point where everyone crowded together and threw their chalk up in the air at the same time. With more than a 1,000 people pressed together in a crowd and us being in the dead center...I couldn't breath guys!!!! It was scary! And it went pitch black when everyone threw their chalk up. It was a rather frightening experience. But it all turned out ok. I'm still alive and breathing.