The moment has almost arrived. The moment that I have been so excited for has now been transformed into a feeling of nervousness and sadness. In 24 days, I will be moving away from the town I have grown up in and moving to Logan, Utah for college. Yes, I am very excited to move on to a new chapter of my life. But, I am going to miss all of the good times I have had over the last 18 years in Orderville.
Orderville will always hold a soft spot in my heart. I have grown up here, met so many amazing people, went to school here. I have seen the good, the bad, and the ugly. It feels so strange to be packing up all the things I have accumulated over the years. It does not seem like it should be time for me to be moving away from my family and living off on my own.
Where has all the time gone? It seems just like yesterday I was starting preschool. I can remember how nervous I was to step my foot into that classroom and see all the little kids running around. I just wanted to stay home and be with my mom. That is all I wanted. But once I began, I never wanted to go home. I made friends that would last a lifetime. And I finally felt like I was loved. Of course I felt loved at home. My parents had shown me the most love that anyone could ever ask for. But to finally meet new kids and make friends was such a different feeling. I remember this feeling like it was yesterday.
Over the years, I have made friendships that will last a lifetime. I am so grateful for all those people who have cared for me, supported me, and befriended me. I will miss every single one of them as I move away to a place that seems so far from the place I have grown up.
In 24 days, a new life will begin. Yes I am nervous and yes, I am very sad. But it is finally time for me to gain new experiences, new friendships, and new knowledge. So college, here I come!!!!
Friday, July 29, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
FCCLA National Leadership Conference
I just got back from FCCLA Nationals about three days ago, and it was one of the best experiences I have ever had in my life! I am so thankful for the opportunity I had to go and meet new people and be able to share my presentation and my message. A huge THANKS goes out to everyone in the community who helped me raise the money to attend this great conference! :)
The first two and a half days of my experience in California was practically just play time. I was able to do a ton of exciting and fun things! On Friday the 8th, after getting all situated in our room, my mom and I went to Disneyland. It was great fun! :) Besides going on rides, we also saw a few shows. We watched the Disney Parade, Fantasmic, and the Disney Firework show. It was a good day, but I was super tired by the end.
On Saturday, our day was pretty packed. We first went to the Aquarium of the Pacific where I was able to touch a real sting ray and shark!! It was pretty neat :) After an hour or so there, we took a shuttle to Long Beach. I love the beach! I didn't have really anyone to swim with, but it was still a lot of fun. And my legs got SUPER sunburt. I think they are still a little red, and it has been over a week! After the beach, we made our way back to our motel where we relaxed for a couple hours. Then it was time to go to Pirate's Dinner Adventure. This was sooooo cool! Definitely worth the money! :)
The rest of the week mostly was filled up with meetings, workshops and things like that. I gave my presentation on Tuesday..... the last one to present! I was really nervous! And when I was giving my presentation, the judges... well they didn't make much eye contact with me, didn't smile all that often, and at the end of the presentation where they are supposed to have five minutes to ask me questions... they only asked me one. So I went out of there feeling a little down. I thought I didn't do so well and was really a little disappointed. But boy would I be surprised on Thursday! :) But before I get to that I have to mention a couple of things. On Tuesday after my presentation, they had a special event where most of the FCCLA attendees were able to go to Knott's Berry Farm for a few hours. This was tons of fun! I also met a couple of people from the state of Washington and I was able to make friends with them while at Knott's! :)
Then it came to the big day: Thursday. After packing and taking all of our luggage down to the bus, we headed to the Convention Center where I would find out how I had did. I was in for a surprise! When I was standing down by the stage, waiting for them to announce our category, for some reason I was feeling really nervous again. All of my hard work had come to this. And then I heard them say "Valley High School, Utah... GOLD!" I couldn't believe it! I went up onto the stage, shook the National Officers' hands and received my medal. I practically leaped off of the stage in excitement! This was definitely one of my greatest accomplishments.
FCCLA Nationals was such a great experience! I was able to meet some amazing people and hear a lot of awesome speakers. I am just so grateful for the opportunity I had to go! Thanks again to everyone who supported me! You are all AMAZING!
The first two and a half days of my experience in California was practically just play time. I was able to do a ton of exciting and fun things! On Friday the 8th, after getting all situated in our room, my mom and I went to Disneyland. It was great fun! :) Besides going on rides, we also saw a few shows. We watched the Disney Parade, Fantasmic, and the Disney Firework show. It was a good day, but I was super tired by the end.
On Saturday, our day was pretty packed. We first went to the Aquarium of the Pacific where I was able to touch a real sting ray and shark!! It was pretty neat :) After an hour or so there, we took a shuttle to Long Beach. I love the beach! I didn't have really anyone to swim with, but it was still a lot of fun. And my legs got SUPER sunburt. I think they are still a little red, and it has been over a week! After the beach, we made our way back to our motel where we relaxed for a couple hours. Then it was time to go to Pirate's Dinner Adventure. This was sooooo cool! Definitely worth the money! :)
The rest of the week mostly was filled up with meetings, workshops and things like that. I gave my presentation on Tuesday..... the last one to present! I was really nervous! And when I was giving my presentation, the judges... well they didn't make much eye contact with me, didn't smile all that often, and at the end of the presentation where they are supposed to have five minutes to ask me questions... they only asked me one. So I went out of there feeling a little down. I thought I didn't do so well and was really a little disappointed. But boy would I be surprised on Thursday! :) But before I get to that I have to mention a couple of things. On Tuesday after my presentation, they had a special event where most of the FCCLA attendees were able to go to Knott's Berry Farm for a few hours. This was tons of fun! I also met a couple of people from the state of Washington and I was able to make friends with them while at Knott's! :)
Then it came to the big day: Thursday. After packing and taking all of our luggage down to the bus, we headed to the Convention Center where I would find out how I had did. I was in for a surprise! When I was standing down by the stage, waiting for them to announce our category, for some reason I was feeling really nervous again. All of my hard work had come to this. And then I heard them say "Valley High School, Utah... GOLD!" I couldn't believe it! I went up onto the stage, shook the National Officers' hands and received my medal. I practically leaped off of the stage in excitement! This was definitely one of my greatest accomplishments.
FCCLA Nationals was such a great experience! I was able to meet some amazing people and hear a lot of awesome speakers. I am just so grateful for the opportunity I had to go! Thanks again to everyone who supported me! You are all AMAZING!
Thursday, July 7, 2011
California, Here I come!!!
Hey everyone! I just thought it would be cool to start a blog just for the heck of it :) So here we are. I have been pretty busy today packing for FCCLA Nationals. I am really, really excited to have the opportunity to travel to Anaheim, California and be able to present my project. My project is in the category of Leadership. I had to mentor someone for this project, and I was able to mentor Bindy, a little boy who has Cerebral Palsy. It was an amazing experience and I am so glad that I will have the opportunity to present what I have learned to the judges. I love giving the message of serving people to others and telling them about my life experiences. It will be a great experience! I am really grateful for everyone in my community who helped me raise the money for Nationals. I would not be going if it wasn't for those many people who aided me and supported me. So grateful to have grown up here in Orderville! Well, I better go and continue packing. Have to head to work in an hour as well. California, HERE I COME!! :)
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