Saturday, April 28, 2007

Don't cry for Argentina


Two years ago today I returned home from my mission. I still remember as I sat in the airplane and watched out the little window as my beloved Mendoza got smaller and smaller, I just cried and cried all the way to Buenos Aires. Serving a mission was definatley one of the hardest things I have ever done in my life, but I wouldn't trade it for anything.

I can't imagine never having met the Tello family, the Elizondo family, the Muzaber family, the Perretti family, Gabriela, Adriana, Natalia, Gabriel, Andrea, Lorena, and all the other fantastic people I met. I learned so much from each one of them, and I'm so grateful they are a part of my life.

I would just like to remind myself of something I wrote at the end of my mission:
Otono en las vinas es el tiempo para mi,
Predicando el evangelio y bautizando almas alli.
Terminada la cosecha, de las vinas partire
Con frutos muy sagrados que jamas olvidare.

O sed fieles mis hermanos en la obra del Senor,
Siempre trabajando y brindando su amor.
Recordad las oraciones y sed firmes en la verdad,
Con limpios corazones, para siempre paz gozad.

Volvere a mi familia, al hogar de mi amor,
Y empezare a trabajar en otras vinas del Senor.
Mas mi corazon es triste porque mis amigos dejare.
O adios mi Argentina, pronto volvere.

As I left Argentina, my one wish was for all the wonderful people I had met to stay strong in the gospel. I promised them that I would, and so if they would, we would meet again. I was lucky enough to return to my mission last year and see some of these people still strong in the gospel...but unfortunatley some had fallen away. I don't know that I'll ever see them again in this life, so I pray that they will come back. I'm still trying to keep my promise. It isn't always easy, but I know it's worth it. I miss being a missionary. To commemerate my coming home date, I went to the MTC today to volunteer. I love doing that...those missionaries have such a spirit with them, and they are so full of love. Tonight I was reminded that my Heavenly Father loves me and knows my thoughts and feelings and truly cares and is watching out for me. I'm so grateful for missionaries and the power they have to remind us of those important things.

Monday, April 23, 2007

2:37:32

I finished the half marathon!!!!!! And I'm still alive!!!!!!! The official time was..... 2 hours and 37 minutes and 32 seconds. So it looks like Natalie is the big winner with her guess of 2 hours 40 minutes! Nat, email me your address and I will send you your prize.

I was so worried I would not be able to do the race because I was really sick on Friday, but a miracle occurred, and I felt great on Saturday. I'm so happy with how I did and how I felt...honestly I couldn't have asked for better conditions or results even if I were completely healthy. It actually feels kind of surreal...like did I really do that? But anyway, it feels great and that is one of my New Year's Resolutions I can now cross off the list and mark as 'accomplished'.

Thanks to Melissa, who is my running inspiration and for her lovely running program, to Brittany for giving me the training program, encouragement, and all her tips, to Rebecca for running with me (way to go Rebecca!), Anne and Sabrina and Jenny for the cowbells, Kristen and Shawn for the pre-race goodies, and everyone who helped get me across the finish line!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Let's play a game

So, my half marathon is next Saturday. Take a guess on how long it will take me to finish, and you could win a prize! Put your guess in the comments section, and whoever comes closest to my actual finish time will win. I'll give you a hint...it will probably take me more than 2 hours, but less than 3 1/2.

Today I went to Park City on a shopping spree! I love that outlet mall...such great stuff. And of course I spent too much money, but I got some really cute stuff. :)

Monday, April 09, 2007

Happy happy birthday Kristen dear

Happy Birthday to my lovely roommate, Kristen!!!!! I just realized that I don't have a picture of her to post...how pathetic is that? I will definately have to remedy that situation. So these birthday candles will have to do. Anyway, Kristen, I love you and hope you have a fantastic day.

I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter. I am so thankful for the atonement of my Savior. I'm grateful for the hope that it provides and the healing power that it has. I'm grateful to be able to have a friend in Him that I can count on at any time and in any situation who will know exactly how I am feeling. He volunteered to go through it all already, so that He would be able to understand what my pain feels like, and how to help me to overcome it. And I will always be grateful for that. And I'm glad I was able to have some experiences yesterday to help remind me of that.

Less than 2 weeks before the big race!!! I hope I will be ready! Maybe I should have a rollover party when my mileage log hits 200 miles.

Friday, April 06, 2007

Who have you been kissing?

So, this week I found out I have mono!!!! I have had this horrible sore throat for the past two weeks, so my dad suggested I go get tested for mono, and yep, I have it. I didn't even know a sore throat was a symptom of mono. I really hope I will still be able to run my half marathon in 2 weeks. That is 4 months of hard training that I don't want to see go to waste.

Yesterday, I walk over to the other side of the building at my office to "meet the new editor". Well, come to find out, the "new editor" is none other than Maurianne Dunn! She and I went to high school together. What a small world.