Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Molly & Ellie







Molly and Ellie are my two best friends in the whole world!!! Ellie is deaf, and as such seems to be clingier than Molly ever has been. Molly is talkative, and not so much in a friendly way. She growls, mrowls, and hisses, even when she is being rubbed at her request. Both of their personalities are very complimentary to me. Lol. I absolutely love them, and they love me. Ellie is almost a constant companion, and loves to sleep near whereever I am. I have to leave them with Mom when I go to Virginia in 6 days, it is the hardest thing I have done by choice. And it will probably remain that way for a while. I am not ashamed of caring so much for them. They are my babies, and one day my children will recieve a gazillion mabiliion times as much love as my girl have had from me. Here are some photos to their tribute. I will miss my girls dearly!!!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Hearts of the children, turn to their fathers.

I have had this crazy nagging, to go visit a cemetary. I remember being in one once upon a time for a neighbors graveside service. That's about all though. Anyway I've felt like going, and kept putting it off. I bought a camera a week ago, and had to have it mailed to me. You see I wanted the right color. Orange of course. :D Well it came 2 days ago, and I also had to work both those days. Today is sunday, and I didn't make it to the temple dedications, so I grabbed my beautiful new camera, and took a drive. I spent 2 1/2 hours at the Springville Cemetary. I read nearly every headstone. I think it is one of the most peaceful places you can visit. And if you take the time to read the markings, you can even learn something. About the deceased themselves, something to help you, or maybe just something to lift your day. Low-and-behold, I think I have found myself a new hobby. Here are a few of the markings I liked today.


Sunday, August 16, 2009

Responsibility

I don't know the proper word for it, but I believe that not taking responsibility for ones own actions, is one of the greatest human faults. Passing blame, and making excuses is in my mind a crime against oneself and others. There are certain instance's where it may be understood why One tries to excuse their actions.There is however a difference in stating a reason for Ones actions, and making an excuse for it. I am making a promise to myself, to make a larger effort to, take responsibility for my short comings, and improving where I can. I won't pass the blame when it belongs with me. And I won't expect others to make exceptions, based on my reasons. If I make a mistake, or do something wrong, I know it and I will take the responsibility for it. By doing this I free myself from others, and they will recognize my respect for them in doing so.

I think this is really scattered writing. I hope it makes sense. Just some thoughts I've been having, and thought to share.

So aside being a fabulous creater of such deliciousness... I have deemed my self an eater of exceptional talent and capacity.Yesterday for example, I was scheduled to work at two. I woke up at ten am, did my saturday chore, and left to run some errands before work. By the time I arrived at work, I was slightly on the serious end of famished. Lol. I ordered a large thin 'n' crispy pepperoni pizza from the hut. It arrived an hour and a half later. I was delighted when it arrived. Slightly disappointed in that it look to have been waiting a while to meet it's refuge in my mouth. :D I ate half of that large pizza by my self. Around seven that evening, I was hungry and tired of work. I clocked out and bought a foot long sandwhich. I ate half and then some of that. It was an inspiring ranch BLT. We had a hectic evening. The most sales in 3 months, and there was only 3 of us. Don't worry yourself too much. We prevailed. And around ten after ten, the crowd quite suddenly died out. We made a trade with a gentlemen from the Wingers resturaunt from down stairs, and a few minutes later the 3 of us enjoyed a platter of sticky fingers. Of course that didn't fill up our hard worked tummies, so we all made ourselves an inticing cinnamon waffle, and served up some exceptionally ordinary vanilla ice cream, and paired it with an enchanting mixed berries combo. It was extraordinay. I don't regret a single bite all day. I will however, do an set on my exercise routine. WIsh me luck, and remeber to enjoy every tantalizing bite of food you are blessed to partake of!!!! :D

Friday, August 14, 2009

Sub Zero



I have put in my two weeks notice at Sub Zero Ice Cream. I have 5 days left at work. I have worked for Royal Petersen since December 13 of last year. I love this job, and the people I work with. Royal is an honorable man, and smarter than almost anyone I know. (It's neck and neck dad ;) I have learned much about life, customer service, and becoming a better person. I've also been able to spend a little time with his wife and two beautiful kids. What a wonderful young family. I am happy to call them my friends. Working at Sub Zero has been a fabulous experience, and has taught me much about better work ethic and responsibility for ones actions. As happy as I am to have found my nanny job, I am sad to leave this great one. Thank you for these nine months Royal!