Saturday, November 26, 2011
Julia Joi (I know this is very late, but better now then never right?)
On October 31 I was at soccer tryouts, and was rather excited to go home and sleep for a very long time and then eat my little siblings candy, little did I know that I was about to receive a new little baby sister. I called my mom from the school and asked her to pick me up, she said that Alli was on the way, and I was content with that answer. So I hung up. 30 seconds later I was wondering why Alli would be picking me up, but thought nothing of it. Then she picked me up and asked me if I was ready to have a new little baby. I replied "no I'm not pregnant." She giggled at me and said "no silly, your mom." Again I said no, I thought I had ten days left to prepare. Turns out I didn't. The rest of the day went by in a blur. There was trick or treating, a Jack in the Box run and a late night hospital visit. I was going to stay for the birth, but decided that I didn't really need to stay, so Alli and I went Back to her house where I got a wonderful night sleep. Ryan woke me up around 5:00 the next morning and informed me that I had a little sister. Being mostly asleep what he said didn't register and I said "of course I do, her name is Valerie." He thinks I'm crazy. All of us kids got to go see her in the morning and I got to be late for school, HA! She is really cute and I like her, a lot. :)
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Grammar Questions or What Geeks do for Entertainment During Summer Vacation
Every week I have to take two or three quizzes for my advanced English class. I have to submit all of these quizzes along with a book report on the first day of school. Here are some of the hard-ish questions:
Pauline and Bruno have a big argument every summer over where they should spend their summer vacation.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
Which one is it?
Bruno, on the other hand, likes the view that he gets from the log cabin up in the mountains, and he enjoys hiking in the forest.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
Confused yet?
Although they are 250 miles apart, they keep in constant contact on the internet.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
These questions are not in any particular order.
If you want to challenge yourself and take more of these quizzes the adress is grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/quiz_list.htm
good luck!.
Pauline and Bruno have a big argument every summer over where they should spend their summer vacation.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
Which one is it?
Bruno, on the other hand, likes the view that he gets from the log cabin up in the mountains, and he enjoys hiking in the forest.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
Confused yet?
Although they are 250 miles apart, they keep in constant contact on the internet.
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
These questions are not in any particular order.
If you want to challenge yourself and take more of these quizzes the adress is grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/quiz_list.htm
good luck!.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Pioneer Trek
Me, Celeste and Melyssa |
A few members of my "family" |
Handcarts |
On the afternoon of the second day we had the opportunity to play some pioneer type games against other families, and mine did pretty well. We had a testimony meeting Friday night and I couldn't believe how many people got up. There was a line with at least 20 people in it. We were up until 10:30pm bearing our testimonies. I think that it was my favorite part of the whole trek. If any of you have the opportunity to go on one then I really think that you should.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Wednesday
Wednesday was the last full day of camp, and the one that I can remember the least of. In the morning we retrieved our buckets of food from the trailer. Third years had music first so I got to practice the ukelele a little more.After that we had crafts. I'm not very good at crafts. Sister Means gave us a little square of the fabric of our choice and gave a brief lecture on how to make flower headbands. At first I was doing great, but as soon as we started sewing I fell behind. I kept redoing my stitches, because they weren't perfect. I didn't even finish one headband when other people at my table finished three or four. It was really sad for me. When that dreaded hour was over we got to go to the archery range.
My TWO bullseyes!!! | |
Again my first two shots were bull's eyes and the rest of my shots were also pretty good. Lunch was right after and it was, as always delicious. After lunch was the award ceremony. My ward got best attitude, and I was the one that got to go up and receive it. Then they did personal awards and I got a little wooden star that stated that I held the highest score in archery for that year, and I'm sure every year to follow. Later we had the Music presentation.Each year of campers played or danced to their own song. Half of my year, including me, played the ukelele and the other half danced a hula to our playing. It just happened to be awesome! Between performances we could hear yelling. That is when the leaders started to get nervous. The bear was back! The Fish and Game department had come early that morning and left traps for the bear right in the middle of the camp. Luckily nobody started to panic this time. We just continued the program. The slideshow was also that night so we got to watch the thirty minute show. After that priesthood escorted us back to our cabin and everybody went to sleep. The next morning we heard that the priesthood had gone on a bear hunt. President Anderson had come within 100 yards of the bear and
The bear enjoying our wonderful trash. |
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Tuesday - Hike Day, Skit Day and Unexpected Guest Day
I'm Queen of the mountain! |
Tuesday was hike day, so flag was at six and we had to be out of there by six thirty to leave on the hike. I packed my camelpak full of fruit snacks and granola bars, most of which I didn't even get close to eating. There were two hikes that were available. There was the first year hike (Friendship Loop) which is three miles, and there was the second year hike which was supposed to be five. The third years get to chose which one they want to go on. So naturally I chose the longer one. The first three miles was an easy hike. The terrain was relatively flat and the only obstacles were skinny streams and fallen logs. When we got to the end of the five mile hike many people, myself included wanted to continue and hike the switchbacks. Brother McDaniel, the priesthood holder who was leading the hike said that if we wanted to keep going we could follow him but if we didn't then we could stay here and wait for the others to get back. About three quarters of the girls wanted to keep going but a few girls along with some leaders were done. The first couple of switchbacks were the hardest for me. I bet at least ten girls had to turn around. I wasn't fast enough to keep up with Brother McDaniel and three ridiculously fast girls. However I was going faster than most of the girls so I was in the middle of two groups by myself. At the very end I caught up to the frontrunners and took lots and lots of pictures at the top of the mountain. We went down a few switchbacks and I saw a girl from my ward so I hiked back up with her to take more pictures. I really enjoyed the hike up, but by the time we were hiking down it was hot and miserable. When we got back to camp everyone had lunch, which was sandwiches. As soon I had finished my sandwich I fell asleep on the cabin deck with a mattress pad as my pillow. It was the best sleep I ever had. I'm pretty sure I was the last person in camp to take a shower because of my nap.The after hike activities consisted of little games like keep the balloon in the air for 20 seconds, get as many toilet paper rolls into the bin as you could throwing backwards, or my personal favorite, wear a pedometer on your forehead and shake your head as fast as you could and you had to get to thirty five steps in thirty seconds. After that the archery range was open and I went there and my first two shots were both bull's eyes! After that there was free time until dinner. Immediately after dinner was the Junior Staff recognition ceremony. This is when the camp leaders tell everyone about the Junior Staff's achievements and good traits. Right after that was when the wards preform their skits. My ward was third to last and right at the very end of our skit everyone was told to go into the kitchen Ramada. Nobody knew what was going on. Then a whisper that there had been a bear-sighting started to move through the crowd. Soon most of the girls were sprinting to the Ramada, where the other two wards preformed their skits. While we were in the Ramada we were informed that there really was a bear. Brother McFarlane told us that is was a nuisance bear that was afraid of people. It had raided one of the cabins for snacks and ran a way when it heard a leader coming. After that the priesthood escorted each ward safely to their cabin. They told us that all of our food needed to be packed up and brought into a trailer that would be locked for the night. Something that I think is weird is that I slept really well that night, way better than I had the other nights.
Bear damage...... |
Monday, June 20, 2011
Monday at Camp Lo Mia
On the zipline |
Dancing like a tree |
Girls Camp
I spent the last five days at Camp Lo Mia with my stake. We left on Saturday and got back on Thursday. My stake was in West Camp, which is the smallest of the three camps. The first night was Bishops Night. The Bishop from each ward gave a little talk to their ward and provided dessert. My Bishop talked about how we should save our kisses for someone who really deserves them. After his devotional Bishop gave each of us a piece of seven layer cake. Alright so for those of you who don't know where Lo Mia is, it is near Pine, Arizona. It was pretty chilly and it got down to around forty five degrees. I was not expecting it to be anywhere near that cold so the first night was a shock! There was a very strict no prank policy this year so we went right to bed and stayed there.
Sunday morning flag ceremony was at six thirty in the morning so everyone was up at six, that was fun. I hadn't slept very well the night before and to make it better I had a stomach ache. Right after flag was instant choir, which was optional. I didn't go, I decided to go lay down for thirty minutes. To avoid the heat we had sacrament meeting at seven. My friend Shannon in my ward spoke and so did a girl named Mikaela, and the concluding speaker was President Hettinger. Shannon talked about how a Kodiak bear could smell bacon from ten miles away, (later this information became very relevant). We had a little break before Young Women so I laid down at that time. Our YW lesson was on being friendly to others. We had some down time after this. Since I was feeling better I helped make little Father's Day presents. Later we did humanitarian aid projects. We made hygiene kits, file folder games and little baby hats for less fortunate people in other countries. The evening started with the Colors of the Wind Program. The fourth years teach the first years about the Young Women values and paint the first years faces with lines of the value colors (white, blue, red, green, orange, yellow, purple, and gold). They also sang Colors of the Wind from Pocahontas in sign language. Following the program we went back to our cabins for a little while. Then back to the grove for the next program. Women in our stake dressed up as Biblical women and told us some of their stories. At the end each ward gathered in their group and stood a few feet away from the closest ward. It was pitch black. All of a sudden one ward would turn their flashlights on and start to sing a song, and then another and another until each ward had sung their song. Most if not all were primary songs. My ward sang Scripture Power. It was probably my favorite program of all three years that I had been there. We went back to our cabin and received another devotional from the YCLs before we went to sleep.
The baby hat that I made |
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Jon Heder!!!!! So, we're pretty much friends by now, right?
Guess who just met Jon Heder? ME! He was at my bishop's house talking to us for Sunday evening discussion. His wife's grandparents live in my ward. It was so cool. He told us all about his movie experiences, and how he became a star. It turns out that he graduated from BYU, and served a mission in Tokyo Japan. He was so so funny, and it seemed crazy to me how "normal" he is.
When asked about the dance that he did in the Napoleon Dynamite movie he said that he had never taken any dance classes. He just danced around in front of his mirror and did his own thing. They ended up just playing music and filming how he danced to it. Pretty cool right?
When asked about the dance that he did in the Napoleon Dynamite movie he said that he had never taken any dance classes. He just danced around in front of his mirror and did his own thing. They ended up just playing music and filming how he danced to it. Pretty cool right?
Friday, May 27, 2011
update on my life
I graduated from eighth grade on Tuesday, and it was wonderful. I got a nice pretty dress - purple with a big sparkly square just above my bellybutton. After the recognition ceremony Grandma and Grandpa L. treated my parents Zeke and me to a wonderful Outback lunch. However I think that my favorite part was that I am finally done with junior high. Summer here I come!
My first day of summer was spent helping my mom clean out her classroom (being a preschool teacher is hard work, I wonder whats it like on normal days). Then right after I went to my house to tidy up so the carpets and vents could be cleaned from the smoke from the small house fire we had around two weeks ago. That was fun, within fifteen minutes I was black with soot, yeah!
I also made my very first tie-dye shirt for girls camp, which turned out pretty good if I do say so myself.
We are having lots of fun with Ben, Grant, and Zach. They are just a big ole' barrel of monkeys. They just have so much energy, and they are just awesome. They are always running around Grandma & Grandpa's house looking for a good time. Little Zachy, loves to talk, he is just sitting there in his chair telling me a story and I'm just amazed at how smart he is for such a little guy.
Another essential part of my summer is working out with my auntie Jessica. We ran two miles today, and pumped some serious iron (five pound weights).
This summer is looking to be a good one!!!
My first day of summer was spent helping my mom clean out her classroom (being a preschool teacher is hard work, I wonder whats it like on normal days). Then right after I went to my house to tidy up so the carpets and vents could be cleaned from the smoke from the small house fire we had around two weeks ago. That was fun, within fifteen minutes I was black with soot, yeah!
I also made my very first tie-dye shirt for girls camp, which turned out pretty good if I do say so myself.
We are having lots of fun with Ben, Grant, and Zach. They are just a big ole' barrel of monkeys. They just have so much energy, and they are just awesome. They are always running around Grandma & Grandpa's house looking for a good time. Little Zachy, loves to talk, he is just sitting there in his chair telling me a story and I'm just amazed at how smart he is for such a little guy.
Another essential part of my summer is working out with my auntie Jessica. We ran two miles today, and pumped some serious iron (five pound weights).
This summer is looking to be a good one!!!
Thursday, May 26, 2011
The Bean Trees
Currently as a summer project for school next year I am reading The Bean Trees, by Barbara Kingsolver. I am about half way through. I think that it has a good story plot, relate-able characters, and ironic happenings. If you have read it please give some feed back, if you haven't I recommend it. note: there are a few swear words
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