Monday, March 21, 2011

My Mission Statement

For my internship I'm reading a book called The 7 Habits of a Highly Effective Teen. And in this book it says that you need to make a mission statement to keep all your goals and values in the front of your mind, so you don't forget them. I decided to make mine into a wordle and shorten all the things I need to remember to one word. This is what I came up with:


The word that are on here include:
READ... read everything, so i'll know everything
EDUCATION... keep going in school and always strive to learn more
MISTAKES... remember them, learn from them, never repeat them
LIVE... live life to the fullest
LOVE... everyone and with all my heart
WORK... work hard, alexander's "all great thing worth having, require great sacrifices worth giving"
REMEMBER... everything, everyone, every experience
LISTEN... to what people have to say, and to my heart
FAMILY... always be there for them and love them unconditionally
CONFIDENCE... "you are only as great as you think you are"
GOALS... set them, stick with them
DANCE.... like no one is watching
HONESTY... the honest way is the only way
RESPECT... give it, show it, demand it
and DR. SEUSS...see the world as he did

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

My Newest Obsession

You know that ridiculous question: If you could meet ANYONE in history, who would it be?? Have you ever given an honest answer? NO! You know why? Because you're always trying to impress someone or be someone your not. If you're talking to someone religious, you would say Christ, Adam, or Moroni. If you're talking to someone political you'll always mention Washington, Lincoln, or Kennedy. If you're talking to a history-buff you would want to say something about Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, or King Henry the VIII. Or maybe you're just trying to sound smart and think of someone that no one else would think of. In that case, you go with Bram Stoker, Constantine, or Claude Nicollier. Me, personally, I always just try to think of the oldest person possible. I mean, How cool would it be to sit down and talk with Cleopatra about what the world was like then? But then I realized, my answer is so much more simple than that. I don't have to go back thousands and thousands and thousands of years to find someone interesting to talk to. I just have to go back a few decades. And WHO would I want to sit down and have a chat with? Hands down a man named Theodore "Zoice" Geisel. Also Known As... Dr. Seuss. (his middle name is Seuss, I just spelled it the way it's sounds so you know how to say it)
Yes, my most recent obsession is a children's book author. However, lately I've been doing research about him (just for fun) and come to find out... His books aren't all just laughs. They're intense. He actually wrote about important things, things that matter. His books are about senseless war, not cutting down trees, a power-hungry dictator, being grateful for what you've got, and how everyone is special. (The Butter-Battle Book, The Lorax, Yertle the Turtle, Did I Ever Tell You How Special You Are?, and Oh! The Places You'll Go) I've learned that he talked how his books are. People would often ask him where he got his ideas, and since he didn't know himself, he tended to invent answers. He said once in an interview: "This is the most asked question of any successful author. Most authors will not disclose their source for fear that other, less successful authors will chisel in on their territory. However, I am wiling to take that chance. I get all my ideas from Switzerland, near the Forka Pass. There is a little town called Glitch, and two thousand feet above Gletch there is a smaller hamlet called Uber Gletch. I go there on the fourth of August every summer to get my cuckoo clock repaired. While the cuckoo is in the hospital, I wander around and talk to the people in the streets. They are a very strange people, and I get my ideas from them." After reading not even a fraction of what this guy wrote of even what was written about him, I can tell he has- BY FAR- the most incredible imagination. He wrote his first children's book the same year he and his first wife, Helen, discovered that she was unable to have children. SO... Being Dr. Seuss, he made up children. Chrysanthemum- Pearl was their imaginary daughter. He even dedicated books to her. So, who in history would I meet? No doubt, Dr. Seuss would be a great feat. Who in history would YOU meet? With a parting message from The Man himself:

** If you want to learn more visit  www.seussvill.com (the official Dr. Seuss website- it's amazing!)

Thursday, March 10, 2011

My Hero:

This man here is Brian Luke Davey. He's a father , a brother, a husband, a son, an Army guy and a friend. I'm so glad he made the decision to fall in love with my Sister, Mandi, and ask her to marry him. Brian is absolutely fantastic with his little girl, my niece, Seja Belle. I can't wait to see how well he's going to do with the new baby that's on the way (another girl due very soon!). I've never seen a more happy and well-rounded family. As you can tell in these pictures to your left, they're an absolutely adorable family and he is so loved by his girls! Brian is a great father, always teaching Seja and trying to get her to understand. He's very patient... Most of the time (Hey, Brian, remember that time you were trying to put the book shelf together?)... But very patient :) He's always trying to laugh and tell jokes, or (a lot of the time) do what my sister wants- even if it's small and silly. 
[STORY TIMEan actual  memory of my favorite couple in the world: Mandi and I are Chick-Flick lovers. One time after watching a very dramatic fight scene between a couple, Mandi says, in a dreamy voice, " I want someone to kiss me in a desperate attempt to stop a fight." Just then Brian comes downstairs to the movie room, and I laugh and inform him, " Brian, your wife wants you to kiss her in a desperate attempt to stop a fight." He gets a serious face on and starts mock telling off Mandi, and before she could respond or even understand what was happening, he grabbed her face and kissed her... As I rolled on the ground laughing hysterically. Mandi just looks at him and says, "It has to be an actual fight, honey." Brian just shrugs and mutters, "I tried."] Haha Brian is most family oriented. He loves his family so much and he's always there for them. He's also very involved, interested and, sometimes, concerned about what's going on in our country. Not to mention... TWINS FAN!
Brian's an Army man through-and-through. Even though he's a democrat (very uncommon in Utah), he's still really open to others point of view and their plans. Mr. Army, as I call him, is very Army-Strong, and everyone else is weak-sauce. I mean, he practically invented the "Man Card" :) However, he knows when to be serious and when it's okay to have fun. Like in these pictures on the left- I mean I'm not sure if the one on the bottom right is staged or not... What do you think? ;) SSG Brian Davey is currently serving a year tour in Afghanistan. I can't comprehend how brave he is- how brave my sister and my niece are. Not only is he risking his life for his country, but he's missing a year of his young daughters life and his wife's entire pregnancy of their second baby (don't fret: Mandi and I are documenting EVERYTHING). At the end of this month he'll get two whole weeks to come home and be here for his new baby girl! Then he has to leave again to finish is tour. Oh my dearest Brian. I miss you. And (in case you didn't know) you're my favorite brother-in-law... What I mean by that is: All of Mandi's other boyfriends were nowhere near as awesome as you are! :) I love you. Take care of yourself out there, and I can't wait to see you! Be a good boy :)

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Freaking OUT



So... Once upon a time... I accidentally deleted my blog!! Gahhhhh... I know. So, after crying for a half hour (I know! But I'm emotional this week...) I decided to try to duplicate it. Therefore, this may be boring because it's not going to be very different. Hopefully, it'll be almost the same. But I don't care, I liked my old blog!!! Not that very many people read my blog anyways, right...? Just so my adoring public knows... I'm a annoyed and freakin out. That's all. I'll be happy in a few hours.