Current Favorite Quote :)

"Prepare for the unknown by studying how others in the past have coped with the unforeseeable and the unpredictable."
General George S. Patton

Saturday, September 26, 2009

"nee-naw"

I just read this on a blog. It's about a couple of EMTs in England. I love it because it sounds like something i would do. Haha.

A busy Saturday day shift:

We were travelling to an emergency, with blue lights and sirens, when all of a sudden the sirens fail. Looking at each other, we decide if we should inform control that we could not continue?....or should we just carry on without the sirens?…..or should we make our own siren noises using the PA system on the vehicle? What followed was the most surreal 2 minutes of my ambulance career. Travelling down the A1 with Dom on the mic, using the intercom through the loudhailer on the front of our Chevy G30 ambulance making his own “nee-naw”, “yelp” and “wail” noises. With tears running down our faces from laughing so much, we arrived at the patients house, within our 8 minutes.

Saturday, July 4, 2009



I just got done watching fireworks and have big tears in my eyes! Lately I have been very...patriotic I guess you could say. Seeing the American flag blowing in the wind gives me goosebumps! What an amazing country this is. From the freedoms that we share, to the traditions. This country was created for a very important purpose-to be the place where the gospel could be restored. We know that our Savior died for our sins here on Earth. We know that other worlds were created but this is the place where Christ was crucified. And the United States of America was trusted with the gospel, and was given the responsibility to share it with others. The rights and freedoms that we have here allow that to be possible. I hold a special place in my heart for those in the military who protect those rights and freedoms. What an honor it is to know people who have served and fought for our country. I tear up at the third verse of America the Beautiful.

O beautiful for heroes proved
In liberating strife.
Who more than self their country loved
And mercy more than life!
America! America!
May God thy gold refine
Till all success be nobleness
And every gain divine!


I am so thankful for those that have served in the military and those that continue to. There is a level of sacrifice given by them that most cannot even begin to comprehend.
How thankful I am for the gospel, and liberties it allows us.

...where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.
2 Corinthians 3:17

Monday, February 9, 2009

a watched pot never boils....

...and watched seeds never sprout!!!


I'm impatiently waiting for my herbs to grow. We haven't had very much sunshine the past few days. I love our cooler weather but I wish my fragile seeds were doing better!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Abraham Lincoln

I've been reading this really great book called "The Eloquent President: A Portrait of Lincoln Through His Words." I came across a piece of one of his speeches that I thought was so beautiful and poetic. He said:

"We are indeed going through a trial--a fiery trial. In the very responsible position in which I happen to be placed, being a humble instrument in the hands of our Heavenly Father, as i am, and as we all are, to work out His great purposes, I have desired that all my works and acts may be according to His will, and that it might be so, I have sought His aid--but if after endeavoring to do my best in the light which He affords me, I find my efforts fail, I must believe that for some purpose unknown to me, He wills it otherwise."

It's neat to hear a leader of our country-someone who holds so much power-be humble and recognize the fact that nothing can be done without that communication between him and our Heavenly Father. Maybe I'm reading a little too much into this but reading that reminded me of the the scripture (Luke 22:42) when the Savior is in the Garden of Gethsemane praying and he says "nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done." It's not always easy to have that attitude when going through life's many trials but it is this attitude that protects us and promises us happiness in the end. I am so thankful for the fact that I know that our Father in Heaven knows us! He really does and that communication is so important. Oh, and I know that the blessings do come. They may not come in the way or the timing that WE have planned on but they always happen to show up when we need them. It's really such a comforting thought for me to know that when we are making good choices, doing our best, and put our trust in the Lord...that no matter what the outcome is...we won't be forgotten. I have such a testimony of prayer. I have prayed about the most important things and decisions in my life...to the smaller things that I thought would seem insignificant to Heavenly Father. I know that He hears our prayers. Every single one of them and none of them are insignificant. He loves us and is always always there to listen. I recently had the opportunity to teach the combined lesson for the young women in my ward and the topic was "A Daughter of God." The manual was talking about the relationship we have with our Heavenly Father. It mentioned that in the premortal existence, the father of our spirits nurtured and taught us. We are his children. He knows us well. Why wouldn't that be true? My earthly father knows me pretty darn well. He taught me as I was growing up and was (and is) always there for me. Why would that be any different with our Heavenly Father, the creator of our spirits? I know that His love is eternal and unchanging.

"From simple trials to our Gethsemanes, prayer can put us in touch with God, our greatest source of comfort and counsel." -President Ezra Taft Benson