Sunday, October 2, 2011

Mom's Visit

It's fall in Provo. The leaves are changing, its starting to cool off, and I'm already planning my Halloween costume :)
This start fall has been extra special, because I could spend it with my mom. She finally was able to take the opportunity to fly out while I'm here studying at BYU and attend General Conference in Salt Lake City. It is such a blessing to be able to hear the prophets and leaders of the Church share their messages in person. It was a first for mom to attend conference in the new Conference Center, so we were very excited to go.
It was such a beautiful weekend. We truly lucked out. I always prize the memories that I share with my mom. We always have such a good time together. The best part is that our favorite part is just sitting and talking (while enjoying good food). I certainly attribute my skill and love of cooking, which personally is my favorite talent, to her. It's something I know we will always share and love.

I love my family so much. While staying at Grandpa J and Bea's house, mom and I watched the movie, 17 Miracles. It was about both the severe trials and outstanding miracles the pioneers of the Martin and Willie Handcart. My ancestors, the Mellors, were featured in the movie. I have a hard time comprehending the faith they had to endure everything they went through. My Grandpa Jensen and I share those same pioneer roots. I love my Grandpa Jensen so incredibly much, and love being able to visit him while I am living in Utah.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

and we're back!

HELLO PROVO! And hello Sophomore year! It is so weird being here again. I'm not going to lie, I miss being a carefree Freshman living in the dorms with a magic meal card. But its time to grow up and be responsible. So far, it hasn't been too bad! Jami and the girls picked me up from the airport and helped me move into my apartment. I also got to celebrate Jami's birthday with her! That's a first!

Courtney and I are finally official roommates! FINALLY! I live at the Colony. I will post pictures of the inside soon!
Justin came to Provo to visit me and Celeste. We had a fun time together, as always.


Courtney and I on the way to the first football game of the season! We played a good game against University of Washington and we won!

I ran into Brigham, my good friend from my freshman year ward. He is soon leaving to go on his mission to Brazil. Good luck, Brigham!

BYUSA reunion!

I love my roommates so much!
Courtney, Kari, Me, and Emily

GO COUGARS!
Its great to be back in this stadium!


So yesterday morning, Courtney and I decided to hike the Y. For fun. Although we are paying for it now, we had a great time. And the view from the top is truly spectacular.


We didn't hike the Y. We flew up the Y!

Summer Snapshots


While making this blog, I realize that I have had the best summer of my life so far. I got to share it with my favorite people and in my favorite places: Family, Friends, and the East Coast. What more can you really ask for?

Summer began in April this year. Its kind of crazy to start summer vacation in the middle of the Spring! But BYU has its finals the third week of April, and luckily Mom and Dad had planned to visit Grandpa Jensen around that time. They were able to pick me up and help me pack up my beloved dorm room. Lets just say it wasn't easy for me to say goodbye to my freshman year. I loved it, along with all the friendships I had made. I was mess, trying to say goodbye to all of my friends, many of whom I wouldn't see for more than two years! Luckily, my best friend, Courtney, was moving out to New Jersey in a few weeks to nanny for a family that only lives 5 miles from my house! So we all said goodbye, knowing that we would be having tons of fun and making new memories in only a short time. After a tearful drive out of Helaman Halls and Provo (give us a break, we really weren't ready to leave!) Courtney dropped me off at my Grandpa's and drove back home to Idaho for a few weeks. I was so grateful to see my sisters and precious little nieces. We all went to the zoo and had a fun time seeing all th
e animals.
The sign says, "Do you live in Cougar Country?" I reply, "HECK YES I DO!"
The next day Mom, Dad, and I boarded the plane and flew back to my home. Oh how I love the East Coast. I love the fact that I'm a true Jersey Girl. There is no other place I would like to claim as my own. So here is the typical rundown of what goes on at home:
Apparently while I was gone, my family developed an obsession of Scrabble. They have a crown and everything that the winner gets to wear while playing the game. Since I rarely can come up with words that are more than 3 letters, I usually just observed them playing.

JERSEY PIZZA!!! My favorite food in the entire world. Jenna and I got some the day after I got home. 4 months is just too long without this food sent from heaven. It is so much fun having Ty, Jenna, and Carter living at home with us. Jenna is not only my sister-in-law, but one of my best friends/running coach/scrapbooking parter/shopping buddy. I also loved playing whiffle ball with my brother. Its so great having him at home again, especially since he isn't a mean tease like he was when we were younger ;). And words cannot describe how much I have loved being so close with one of my nephews. Little Carter was born right as I was going through Security on my way to Utah to start my freshman year. We certainly made up for l
ost time though, and he became my little buddy.
He definitely is a little beach babe! I loved his sunglasses a little more than he did.

And of course, there is no such thing as a summer without my YANKEES!!!!!
I'm not going to lie, this is one of my favorite buildings in the entire world.
Dad and I went to the Yankee-Red Sox game, where the Yankees ended the game with a come-from-behind walk off win!!
We both also got new hats. Dad got his from an official merchandiser, and paid 20 bucks. I on the other hand, bought mine off a black guy in the subway for $5. Haha I just told dad that we both are living within our means :).

Courtney finally arrived to New Jersey! She loved it immediately. The first weekend she was here, we went to New York City!


I also took her to Six Flags. We survived Kingda FREAKIN Ka and many other roller-coasters.

How many people can say they rode an elephant!? I am one of those few people. Court and I went to the NJ State Fair with some of my high school friends. Courtney thought my friends were hilarious and very interesting, to say the least.

We also took Courtney to her first Yankees game. She is a true fan now, despite her family's complaints.
We took a day trip to Philadelphia. Even though I had been to a bunch of these places before, it was so much fun taking Courtney for her first time. It made it exciting for me again.
Dad, Ty, Jenna, and I went to the Yankee-Phillies game.
AND I CAUGHT A FOUL BALL!! Mark Teixeira, my favorite player, hit the ball! Even though I had to wrestle a Phillies fan for the ball, I was the one who walked out of the stadium with it :).
I was shaking for quite sometime because of a mixture of shock and excitement.
I had a great time with the YSA this summer. We truly have a great group on the East Coast. We all took a trip up to Palmyra to visit the sites and see the Hill Cumorah Pageant. My testimony is always strengthened there. I am also reminded of my gratitude for the Prophet Joseph Smith and the early saints.
The Sacred Grove
On top of Hill Cumorah

The Blond Trio!
Our other close friends, Emily Apeland, flew out from Oregon and joined us for a few days. We went to Six Flags, the Shore, and of course, NYC.


We saw the Lion King on Broadway, which was AMAZING.
My favorite part was going to Top of the Rock! Talk about a nice view from above.

My favorite trip of the summer was definitely the Pennsylvania roadtrip with mom. We had THE BEST time together. We went to Longwood Gardens and Amish country. I love my mom so much, and every minute that I spent with her on that trip is treasured.



Courtney and I's last trip extravaganza was to the nation's capital. Thanks to Court's dad, we got to tour both the White House and the Capital Building. How cool is that!? Our trip to Washington D.C. was definitely a great way to end off our summer together.

My last week in Jersey I spent at Girls Camp. I was the Ward Camp Director, and I loved it. The Freehold girls are the best. They always have been, and they always will. I am so happy I was able to become so close with them at camp. It certainly made it even hard to get back on the plane to Utah.
I tried packing Carter in my suitcase, but I was caught. :(
I realized the reason I am so bad at handling change is because I am terrible at saying goodbye. I hate leaving the people I love, even for a short span of a couple of months. I guess its good incentive to live a good life so I can be with the people I love forever. I never want to say a permanent goodbye. I guess I can handle the little ones for now.
So in that case, goodbye Jersey Shore. Goodbye Yankee Stadium. Goodbye good food. Goodbye my lovely family! Goodbye Summer. And goodbye my wonderful New Jersey.
For now:)