September 21, 2008

Goal #69: Learn to Cook!!

French Coconut Maccaroons!
Yummy Yummy!

To make:

4 egg whites
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup powdered sugar
2 cups flaked coconut
1/2 cup flour


Beat egg whites until still peaks form. Add vanilla and mix well. Gradually add in powdered sugar, beating well after each addition. Beat until stiff and glossy. Fold in coconut and flour until well mixed. Drop by teaspoonfuls into lightly buttered and floured cookie sheet. Bake at 325 for 25 min or until lightly browned.

Book Report: Glimpses

Glimpses Into the Life and Heart of Marjorie Pay Hinckley

This is an amazing, AMAZING book! I loved every minute of it. Sister Hinckley is so real. It makes it easy to relate and be inspired by her.

I want to share some of my favorite quotes, gosh dang, just cause I love them so much!

We are His children, and if we ever got that through our heads thoroughly, understood that completely, we would never do a small thing, we would never say a cross word, we would not use bad language, we would not criticize anybody, we would love everyone the way the Savior loves us (pp 11).

Shortly before we were to be married,Gordon called and said, "I think we had better go to lunch today." So we did and he said, "I think you should know that I only have $150 to my name." Well, $150 sounded like a small fortune to me. I had hoped for a husband and now I was getting $150 too! I said, "Oh, that will work out just fine; if you've got $150 we're set!" (pp 79)

Think about your particular assignment at this time in your life. It is to get an education. This is a wonderful assignment. Don't take it lightly. Give it your full heart and energy. Do whatever you have to do this week; and do it cheerfully. To do less than this will leave you with an empty feeling (pp 85).

Make life an adventure. Don't say, "Well here's another day." Say, "Here's a new day. What have I that I can put into it?"

And my all time favorite quote:

Elder Neal A. Maxwell once said, "We are here in mortality, and the only way to go is through; there isn't any way around!" I would add, the only way to get through life is to laugh your way through it.
You either have to laugh or cry. I prefer to laugh. Crying gives me a headache(pp 107).

This book is a must read for sure! Especially if you need a daily dose of inspiration!

September 17, 2008

Hard Times

Solution:

1) Prayer

2) Country Music

4) Ben and Jerry's New York Super Fudge Chunk

September 13, 2008

100 Things To Do in Life

I love life! I really, really do! We've been blessed with so many opportunities! Sometimes it just makes me excited to think of all the things we can do here in mortality!

A couple years ago I wrote up 100 Things I'm going to do in life and I decided (along with my personal history that I'm sure I'll write in my later years) that I'm going to write a book with my experiences with these things: If I ever did them, how I accomplished it, lessons learned, and even lessons learned if I didn't accomplish it. It's going to be so much fun! And I think it will be a great legacy to pass on! :)

If you've never sat down and written a list like this I HIGHLY suggest it! It has been a blessing to have during times that I've been down, depressed, and unmotivated. Its reminded me that there is so much to do and we only have one lifetime to do them! Anyway, if you get a minute I would definitely write one out. (Make sure 1-they are things in your control! 2-They are completable!)

Since this is a STUDY of MY LIFE I thought it would be more than appropriate to put these on my blog and track them. So here it is...

100 Things To Do in Life
In no particular order

1. Get married in the temple
2. Make friends with a Muslim
3. Write a book
4. Visit 100 countries
5. Raise my kids to be missionaries:
provide opportunities for my kids to learn and grow in missionary work
6. Attend the temple ever week for a year
7. Go skydiving or hang-gliding
8. Bake bread and make homemade jam with my kids
9. Sacrifice something I really really want for a stranger
10. Have a garden
11. Make a quilt
12. Do my genealogy and temple work with my family
13. Have a "library" in my home
14. Adopt a child
15. Love someone that I really don't like
16. Act in a play
17. Learn to arrange flowers
18. Provide opportunities for my children to understand the importance of temples
19. Lean to sew
20. Give haircuts (learn how first!)
21. Make a difference to a child
22. Learn a foreign language
23. Help troubled youth
24. Be fugal with my expenses... always
25. Teach
26. Get a bachelors degree
27. Get a pilots license
28. Go sailing
29. Snowboard confidently
30. Swim with dolphins
31. Own a dog
32. Own a horse
33. Go mountain biking
34. Serve a mission... and if I can't serve full time
than live the life of a missionary
35. Go to Real Estate School
36. Invest in several real estate investments
37. Learn to play piano confidently
38. Learn how to play the violin confidently too!
39. Give a significant portion of income... or $1 million dollars to different charities
40. Always pay tithing first
41. Floss once a week for a year
42. Create memories for my family working together
43. Go camping with my family
44. Go on a road trip across the country
45. Do something for my parents to let them know how much I love them
46. Live in a foreign countries for at least a year
47. Provide opportunities for others to "experience" life :D
ie. trips, parties, games, discussions, etc.
48. Start and Run a successful business
49. Stay in touch with lifetime friends
50. Memorize the Living Christ/Family Proclamation
51. Be a fitness instructor
52. Learn how and decorate my own home
53. Buy, Fix up, and Sell a home
54. Learn Feng Shui
55. Learn to fix my car and be "car literate"
56. Teach my kids to tie their shoes
57. Keep a book of precious memories of my kids
(Things the did or said)
58. Give people presents unexpectedly
59. Learn to accept compliments and give them freely
60. Magnify my callings
61. Develop an artistic skill and give something as a present
62. Go on a formal date with my husband
63. Learn grammar
64. Make something beautiful in representation of my love for the Lord
65. Write and submit an essay
66. Help on a political campaign
67. Help children develop their talents
68. Believe in someone
69. Learn to cook!!
70. Always recognize the potential and goodness in my husband...
and let him know!
71. Say "I love you" everyday for a year!
72. Help a friend come into the gospel
73. Do something special individually with each of my siblings
(while we are young, and when we get older)
74. Organize my pictures!
75. Hike Kilimanjaro or Everest Base Camp
76. Learn ASL (American Sign Language)
77. Get a masters
78. Work outdoors for a summer
79. Write letters to all my grandchildren and children
80. Have a sleepover with all my grandkids
81. Learn photography... make a portfolio
82. Learn to rock climb
83. Oversee a large humanitarian project
84. Host a foreign exchange student
85. Study Abroad
86. Have a lifetime pen pal
87. Start/join a book club
88. Ride an elephant
89. Take dance lessons... ballroom, ballet, swing, etc.
90. Teach kids how to invest their money
91. Learn to play tennis
92. Become friends with an orthodox Jew
93. See all the 7 wonders of the world!
94. TRY fish/seafood
95. Find a good way to support the troops
96. Get kissed in the rain
97. Throw someone a surprise party when they weren't expecting it
98. Help someone in need
99. Plant a cherry tree in my yard...maybe a plum tree
100. Always do the things I'm afraid to do
Recently added:
101. Do a bike race
102. Complete a triathlon
103. Get my picture on Jones Soda!

September 11, 2008

Remember

"God is weaving his tapestry according to his own grand design. All flesh is in his hands. It is not our prerogative to counsel him. It is our responsiblilty and our opportunity to be at peace in our minds and in our hearts, and to know that he is God, that this is his work, and that he will not permit it to fail."
President Gordon B. Hinckley

September 4, 2008

Study: Water

Man! Weren't the Olympics awesome! There is something about a dedicated athlete that just inspires me! Dara Torres was incredible! Even though she didn't get her individual gold I'm still impressed! And Michael Phelps... whoa! Now there is a powerhouse! I can't believe someone can swim that fast! It was so much fun watching him meet his Olympic goals (and kicking everyone else's butt)!


So I have a confession. I hate water. Actually, its more of a love-hate relationship. I love water. It hates me. Whenever I tell people that they don't believe me. I put on a good game face around water so you wouldn't usually be able to tell that we don't get along. Now don't get me wrong, one of my very favorite past times is looking at it when we're at the beach or the lake. Plus I really enjoy a good canoe, boat, or raft ride.

However, I've never liked it just me and it (unless its a bubble bath in my own safe bathroom).

Well I recently made a personal goal to complete a triathlon.... a mini one. Baby steps, starting small! And as you all know a third of that is... swimming. Yuck. "So what do we do? We Swim! Swim!" (Thanks Dory)

I started swim lessons yesterday. Ha ha... it's true! When I got in the water the instructor looked at me and asked, "Do you have a phobia of the water?" I laughed and asked if it counts as a phobia if I won't put my face in the water. She smiled and I'm sure quickly realized she had her work cut out for her.

I would like to announce that at the end of the day I had successfully put my head under the water MANY times! AND I learned how to dive in! (Special thanks to Flannel and Jason! You guys ROCK!)

So thus begins my study of water. Wish me luck. I hope the next time I see you won't be at my funeral. ;)