Wednesday, February 23, 2011

What I do at night when everyone else is asleep.

Last night I spent the night, until at least 3:30, wandering the house and putting my feet on things that were cold. (I HATE when my feet are hot at night.)

Every year, around late January or early February, something happens to me.

I stop sleeping.

And I feel a little bit like this.....


I always forget about it - and so the first time the symptoms appear, it is frustrating.

So what gives?

Well, it could be any number of things. Coincidence being the most boring of all the options.

The truth is, though, that I'm just tired. And as much as I'd love to practice my accordion.... let's just say I don't think my roommates would appreciate that :)

So, I thought I could learn some quiet hobbies during my long nights. Any suggestions?

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

God

Because I want you to accomplish everything you desire. Because I want you to have everything you want.

And you will.

Just not yet.

At my job, I deal with a lot of people's perceptions about God.

The supreme creator.

The unintelligable spirit.

The non-existant myth.

The scape goat.

The reason for everything.

People just like to assume that if God is omnipotent, but not preventing pain, he is malevolent. That whatever personal crisis they are facing at the particular moment, whether it be the death or illness of a loved one, a seemingly unfair lot in life, a complete inability to trust – it's God's fault. That he gave their grandmother cancer. That he made them gay. That he personally reached his hand down and pushed the water that became the tsunami that killed thousands of people.

All I have to say is, if that's who people think God is, no wonder the world is growing increasingly atheist.

I can't explain the mysteries of the universe, or even explain why your grandmother has cancer. But that quote at the beginning of this? That's one of the last things he's said to me. And that is what I know God to be.

Everything has a time, and a purpose.

And if he needs me to face my biggest fear, that's fine by me.

Throughout my mission, other missionaries would talk about the spiritual confirmation the had received that they should go on a mission. How they just knew that it was something they needed to do.

You know what I did? I spent a summer watching friends and acquaintances drink, get tattoos, and skip church, and then I submitted my mission papers. I barely even thought about it at all. I figured “now's as good a time as any”, and then I just did it. It didn't even hit me, what I was doing, until after I had entered the MTC.

That's how I feel now. People around me keep getting these spiritual confirmations about things I haven't even thought of yet. Things like marriage, and babies, and careers, and the list goes on and on. And here I am.

No job lined up.

No set plans except “go to thailand”.

Nothing pushing me forward. Nothing holding me back.

And I don't even feel pressured. Stressed. Anything at all.

And somehow that means I'm.... reckless? Unprepared? 

What makes my lack of plans less spiritually valid than your intricately laid ones?

I will have everything I want. Just not yet.

And that not yet? It's as meaningful as your right nows.

So who is God?

My Heavenly Father. The center of my logic, my heart, my passion. The why of the how. The why of the what. The man who wants to give me everything I want, so he's waiting to give me what I want most.

Take it or leave it.

ABCs - Ayutthaya, Bangkok, Chaiwatthanaram

So.

This weekend was EPIC. Let me tell you why.

1) I accomplished a life goal: seeing a ballet. I saw the ballet "Sleeping Beauty", performed by Ballet West in the Capitol Theater in Salt Lake City.

This is the view from our seats. Not the best seats, but they were cheap tickets and we could see everything just fine. Also? Weirdest feeling EVER when the people on the orchestra level would clap.....

Here's me outside the theater

Anna and Buck. Notice how Anna is strategically holding her coat so she can cover her baby bump?

She's doing it AGAIN!!!! I love how much of a 5th wheel I am :) And what the 7 days Anna?

And here is the chandelier. Half the time I was hoping it would fall and majestic organ music would start playing.....

 (Just as a side note, this is a video of one of my favorite parts. This music in the animated film is used when Aurora is about to prick her finger)

2) I facilitated the accomplishing of other life goals. By purchasing a place ticket toooo.....

Aytthaya, Thailand
Elephant rides in Bangkok, Thailand



THAILAND!!!!

So I get to eat a pineapple, and look at ruins.... it's going to be amazing. And I'm going with my seester Debby, which makes it even MORE awesome!!!

And here is a picture of me in an awesome shirt. 





Sunday, February 13, 2011

Best Youtube discoveries of the past month or so

This one is called "Too late to apologize: A declaration." Go founding fathers! I love that Sam Adam's identifier is BEER.

"Kid History: Episode 3" A gem no matter what you enjoy. I LOVE the part when they guy says "Don't hit me in the face with a bike" It makes me almost pee every time.

After watching this video, "John Williams is the man" with my roomate Lauren, she told me she has never seen the original star wars movies. OH. MY. GOSH.

K. I know this one seems odd. But you need to see it until at least 1:50. It made Lauren almost pee.

And to finish? You've been RICK ROLLED!!! (If you don't know what that means, I attached a wikipedia page to explain it.)

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Bless me operator, for I have sinned

The catholic church just sanctioned an iphone app for confession.

Awesome.

To the dear members of my family who have blogs


This post is directed at YOU!
I love to read your blogs. So very much.

I love to read your TRAVEL BLOGS, and your political blogs, your celebration posts, your heart wrenching posts, and even your random posts.

And so, dear family members, I ask you to blog more. Because you're talented writers. Because I miss you. And because it would make me feel less lame about blogging ALL THE TIME.

That is all.

LOVE YOU!!!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Shimmy those coins!

So this weekend I got the chance to immerse myself in a kind of dance that has fascinated me for some time.

Middle eastern, that is.

Friday night found me at a middle eastern dance concert. Local dancers (both the egyptian soloist style and the group dances) took the stage, all decked out in coin bras, coin scarves, and colorful costumes. Almost all of the women had at least some meat on their bones, and some more than others....
This makes awesome sounds when you shimmy
Even the overweight ones wear stuff like this!
I tell you. Near eastern dancers know where it's at.

On saturday, I got to take a dance from Cassandra, a middle eastern dance expert.

We did a 2 hour workshop studying the moroccan Sheikhatt style of dancing - which ended up being SO MUCH FUN!




The best part? She needed to dress someone up to show us what they usually wear. Guess who she picked? Oh yeah. ME!




Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Legacy of Luther


Indulgences and simony long past
The legacy of Luther we now view
His courageous 95 forgotten fast
As pious inquisitions start anew 

We argue, fight, proclaim the truth supreme
Comes from our holy, hallowed lips alone
Refuse to see that heaven’s brilliant beam
On all His children equally hath shone

What of Utopia by Thomas More?
Our own religious pride has made it void.
The dreams of Wycliffe, Calvin washed ashore
As rotten, dying hopes, long since deployed.

Their hearts are far from me, the Lord did say,
But are we truly innocent this day?