Thursday, July 23, 2009

Congratulations...

Yesterday, I was grocery shopping for my mom, and I decided to take my siblings with me. At the end of one errand, I let them each get a piece of candy. As we were walking out of the store I was stuffing Milky Way in my mouth, and I said to one of my sisters:

"I think I have a problem. I think I'm addicted to chocolate..."

She said in a very joking manner: "I'm so proud of you... you're admitting you have problem."

After this my youngest sibling pipes in and says "Congratulations, Kate!!"

Congratulations to me...

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

They're on a Mission...


So, I’ve been giving a lot of thought to this blog seeing as this is a topic that is very close to my heart for more than one reason.

Most people reading this know that I’m a student at BYU and that BYU is a religious university. The majority of students that attend BYU are Latter-Day Saints or (as we are commonly referred to) Mormons. Something unique occurs every year as freshman years ends. All of the boys that are or are turning 19 years old turn in papers to church headquarters. Several weeks later, an envelope comes for the guy. This envelope contains where the guy is being “called.” For some missionaries, they stay in the United States and others are shipped out across the globe. Some speak foreign languages. Speaking a foreign language, they stay in the MTC for a month or so. If they are speaking English, they stay in the MTC for about three weeks. No matter how long the missionary spends in the MTC, all the boys are supposed to be out for two years.

In my last year at BYU, I have made many amazing friends. A lot of those friends are guys. So, many of my closest friends (including my best friend and my boyfriend) are leaving/ have left. It might sound strange to people outside of our faith. Young men, having no contact except letters for their entire two years... all over the world... preaching our religion. However, I believe it is one of the greatest acts of service that anyone can do. These boys pay to go on their missions, and they serve others for two years of their lives.

I am so grateful for the missionaries. They brought my dad’s side of the family to the gospel. if it weren’t for the missionaries I might not be here! :) They also bring comfort and truth to countless people and change lives for the better.

I want everyone to know how much I love this church, and how grateful I am for missionary work. The gospel is amazing. I would not be where I am today without it. It is so comforting to me that I am never alone. Not only do I have other church members, but I have, God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. No matter what I do, or what others try to do to me, I will always have Jesus Christ. The gospel has helped me through many hard times in my life, and I know that it can change lives.

Finally, I just want to tell all my guy friends especially Josh Prince and Kurt Hanson how proud I am of them for their decisions to serve missions. Josh is going to Ukraine and speaking Russian, and Kurt is going to the Seattle, Washington Mission. I am so proud of you guys. You both have touched my life in so many ways. I will not be the same without you. I will miss you both so much, and I will be praying for you. Kurt will report on August 19, 2009 and Josh reports August 26, 2009. God Speed, Elders!

So, if you ever find yourself having a hard time or you need some questions answered. Let these wonderful missionaries come and talk with you. They are inspired by God and they can help. Also remember, these guys are my friends, neighbors, and classmates. They’re cool guys. :-) You’ll like them.

For further Information on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints please go to LDS.org or Mormon.org or just ask me! :D

Friday, July 3, 2009

STOP. Dollar time!

To beat the heat, my sisters and I hit the dollar store. I bought my normal haul of sugar while Lar and Liz looked for a toy. They sure did find toys. :)

Laura found some fun pictures that taught her about the "Happy Horse" and how cows go "Moo!"
I found some new and very stylish sunglasses. ;-)

Liz found her toy...but then Laura found this doll. We called it gangster baby... "What you lookin' at fool?!"

It reminds me of the hand gestures and facial expressions of a guest that a team member helped at Target. He kept talking about his "beat machine" and making this face and movement.

Ah, summer.