Friday, June 24, 2011
Monday, June 6, 2011
Remembering China
As the one year anniversary of returning home from China approaches, it's hard not to think about how fast time flies and how quickly things can happen. I mean, I definitely was not thinking that I'd get married before I had been home for a year! But, here is a little update on all of 'the China girls.'
Jillian: serving a full time LDS mission in South Korea. (I was floored when I heard the news, mostly because she had such a difficult time learning Chinese. I thought "how will she learn Korean?!" But, she has a little extra help from the Lord this time.) Jillian did a great job as a head teacher, even during difficult times. I know that she is doing an amazing job serving as one of the Lord's teachers.
Mikelle: serving a full time LDS mission in Malaysia. Adam and I had the opportunity to go the her farewell.. She is going to do so great! I have to admit, I didn't particularly get along with Mikelle for the first couple months while we were in China. But, thankfully I got over myself and we became good friends. She has such a strong testimony and I know that she is doing an amazing job spreading the gospel.
Abby: serving a mission in Nauvoo as a Young Performing Missionary. Abby has such a way with bringing people closer to our Heavenly Father through music. I'll go ahead and admit that I sometimes had a hard time showing love for Abby while in China. But, again, I was able to get over myself and see her for the absolute wonderful person that she is. I'm grateful that I was able to serve in China with her. And I know that she is helping to touch thousands of lives through her talent this summer as she serves the Lord.
Jaimie: married and still loving her crazy life. Jaimie got married just six weeks after we got back to the states. I'm not sure how she didn't go completely crazy, trying to plan everything that quickly. I'm so glad that she and Dan only live thirty minutes away. It took a little adjusting when I got back to the states; I was used to spending every waking moment with this girl, then all of a sudden I was 2,000+ miles away from her! Good thing I moved to Utah. She actually threw a bachelorette party for me. And yes, she did a good job at embarrassing me. Thanks, teacher Jaimie!
Brianna: married and finishing spring classes. She and Nathan got married in December, just before Christmas. I was lucky enough to be in Virginia when they were married. They were such a cute couple, even in the freezing cold! Brianna & Nathan will be carpooling with Adam and I across the country for our last HUGE Teerlink Family Reunion. It is going to be so fun! I can't wait!
Sarah: just got her mission call to Edmonton, Canada! She is going to be so great! I'm so happy for her. Sarah always had a way of bringing me back down to earth and reminding me of what's really important in life. She has a testimony that just shines! She is going to be a wonderful sister missionary.
Now, for those of you who may not remember, our whole group didn't fit into one apartment while we were in China. We lived in two apartments. Jilllian, Sarah, Abby, and Mikelle lived in one. The second was home to Jaimie, Brianna, and I. So, that means that one entire apartment is now serving missions, while the other one got married. Funny, huh? Big changes continuing to happen in all of our lives. I love it!
It's almost been an entire year.. I am still so grateful for the time that I spent in China with these wonderful girls. I fully believe that my experience there has changed me forever. It helped turn me into the person that I am today.
Thank you, girls, for sharing those six months with me. Wo ai ni men!
Jillian: serving a full time LDS mission in South Korea. (I was floored when I heard the news, mostly because she had such a difficult time learning Chinese. I thought "how will she learn Korean?!" But, she has a little extra help from the Lord this time.) Jillian did a great job as a head teacher, even during difficult times. I know that she is doing an amazing job serving as one of the Lord's teachers.
Mikelle: serving a full time LDS mission in Malaysia. Adam and I had the opportunity to go the her farewell.. She is going to do so great! I have to admit, I didn't particularly get along with Mikelle for the first couple months while we were in China. But, thankfully I got over myself and we became good friends. She has such a strong testimony and I know that she is doing an amazing job spreading the gospel.
Abby: serving a mission in Nauvoo as a Young Performing Missionary. Abby has such a way with bringing people closer to our Heavenly Father through music. I'll go ahead and admit that I sometimes had a hard time showing love for Abby while in China. But, again, I was able to get over myself and see her for the absolute wonderful person that she is. I'm grateful that I was able to serve in China with her. And I know that she is helping to touch thousands of lives through her talent this summer as she serves the Lord.
Jaimie: married and still loving her crazy life. Jaimie got married just six weeks after we got back to the states. I'm not sure how she didn't go completely crazy, trying to plan everything that quickly. I'm so glad that she and Dan only live thirty minutes away. It took a little adjusting when I got back to the states; I was used to spending every waking moment with this girl, then all of a sudden I was 2,000+ miles away from her! Good thing I moved to Utah. She actually threw a bachelorette party for me. And yes, she did a good job at embarrassing me. Thanks, teacher Jaimie!
Brianna: married and finishing spring classes. She and Nathan got married in December, just before Christmas. I was lucky enough to be in Virginia when they were married. They were such a cute couple, even in the freezing cold! Brianna & Nathan will be carpooling with Adam and I across the country for our last HUGE Teerlink Family Reunion. It is going to be so fun! I can't wait!
Sarah: just got her mission call to Edmonton, Canada! She is going to be so great! I'm so happy for her. Sarah always had a way of bringing me back down to earth and reminding me of what's really important in life. She has a testimony that just shines! She is going to be a wonderful sister missionary.
Now, for those of you who may not remember, our whole group didn't fit into one apartment while we were in China. We lived in two apartments. Jilllian, Sarah, Abby, and Mikelle lived in one. The second was home to Jaimie, Brianna, and I. So, that means that one entire apartment is now serving missions, while the other one got married. Funny, huh? Big changes continuing to happen in all of our lives. I love it!
It's almost been an entire year.. I am still so grateful for the time that I spent in China with these wonderful girls. I fully believe that my experience there has changed me forever. It helped turn me into the person that I am today.
Thank you, girls, for sharing those six months with me. Wo ai ni men!
Monday, March 14, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Hard Earned
Did you know that Michelle Obama, our current First Lady, has blown every record ever set by any previous First Lady? I'm not talking about records concerning donations to charities, or visiting third world countries. I'm talking about the money spent on her own personal entourage. Here are a few numbers for the 22 person staff*:
Now, if any of who have read my previous blogs, you know that I am a red blooded American.**. I love this country!!!! But, this is ridiculous. I mean seriously?! OVER $1,258,200 a year for the First Lady's personal entourage? Really? That's not even talking about the President himself!
God bless you, America! Better put in a little extra elbow grease at work. How else would Mrs. Obama be able to pay someone to put in her earrings for you?!
*Some members of her staff did not have an exact dollar number, but this list is in order from highest paid to lowest paid.
**I am eternally grateful to live in a country where I am free to express my thoughts.
- $172,200 - Chief of Staff
- $140,000 - Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Policy and Projects for the First Lady
- $113,000 - Special Assistant to the President and White House Social Security
- $102,000 - Special Assistant to the President and Director of Communications for the First Lady
- $90,000 - Deputy Chief of Staff to the First Lady
- $84,000 - Director and Press Secretary to the First Lady
- $75,000 Director of Scheduling and Advance for the First Lady
- $70,000 - Deputy Director of Policy and Projects for the First Lady
- $65,000 - Deputy Director and Deputy Social Secretary
- N/A - Deputy Director and Deputy Social Secretary
- $62,000 - Deputy Director of Scheduling and Events Coordinator for the First Lady
- $60,000 - Deputy Director of Advance and Trip Director for the First Lady
- N/A - Special Assistant and Personal Aide to the First Lady
- $52,000 - Associate Director and Deputy Press Secretary to the First Lady
- $50,000 - Special Assistant for Scheduling and Traveling Aide to the First Lady
- $45,000 - Associate Director of Correspondence for the First Lady
- N/A - Associate Director of Correspondence for the First Lady
- $40,000 - Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff to the First Lady
- $36,000 - Staff Assistant to the Chief of Staff to the First Lady
- N/A - Staff Assistant
- N/A - Deputy Associate Director of Correspondence for the First Lady
Now, if any of who have read my previous blogs, you know that I am a red blooded American.**. I love this country!!!! But, this is ridiculous. I mean seriously?! OVER $1,258,200 a year for the First Lady's personal entourage? Really? That's not even talking about the President himself!
God bless you, America! Better put in a little extra elbow grease at work. How else would Mrs. Obama be able to pay someone to put in her earrings for you?!
*Some members of her staff did not have an exact dollar number, but this list is in order from highest paid to lowest paid.
**I am eternally grateful to live in a country where I am free to express my thoughts.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Opinions Please
I'm attempting to decide on wedding colors today. Thus far I've narrowed it down to:
Green & Yellow
Yellow & Gray
(I really like the quilt idea, regardless of color)
Purple
Or
Black & White (maybe with an accent color)
I can't decide, but I'm being drawn to yellow. I'm not sure though. Comments are welcome!!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
HUH?!
I'm getting married. I'm getting married. I'm getting married. I'm getting married.
I'M GETTING MARRIED. I'M GETTING MARRIED. I'M GETTING MARRIED!
I'm getting married. I'M GETTING MARRIED. I'm getting married. I'M GETTING MARRIED.
Wait.. what?
I'M GETTING MARRIED. I'M GETTING MARRIED. I'M GETTING MARRIED!
I'm getting married. I'M GETTING MARRIED. I'm getting married. I'M GETTING MARRIED.
Wait.. what?
Monday, January 17, 2011
Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend...
..So I finally got one.
"I never knew what happiness was or joy until I met you. You make me the happiest man alive, and I want to spend every minute of every second with you forever. Sorry that didn’t make any sense, I am a little out of my mind. You know what I meant, every second of every minute with you. I love you. Shaila will you be my eternal companion, Will you marry me?"
So, yes. The girls from church yesterday were right.
So, yes. The girls from church yesterday were right.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Sunday Spanish Secrets
Firstly, Sundays are fabulous! What a wonderful opportunity to hear other's testimonies of our Savior.
Now, for the story! After church, Adam and I were walking down the hall, hand in hand, to go out to the car. Two girls, conversing in Spanish, followed closely behind. This was their conversation:
-Piensas que estos van a casarse?
-Ojala que si
Adam laughed a little and turned around to look. Then they said:
-Pienso que entendio lo que dijimos!
I asked him to translate since he is fluent in the language. He teased and said, "What? You didn't understand them?!" (I'm only halfway through lesson one of my immersion program!) Then he translated.
-Do you think those two are going to get married?
-Yes, I think so.
(Then he turned around to look at them)
-I think he understood what we said!
Now, for the story! After church, Adam and I were walking down the hall, hand in hand, to go out to the car. Two girls, conversing in Spanish, followed closely behind. This was their conversation:
-Piensas que estos van a casarse?
-Ojala que si
Adam laughed a little and turned around to look. Then they said:
-Pienso que entendio lo que dijimos!
I asked him to translate since he is fluent in the language. He teased and said, "What? You didn't understand them?!" (I'm only halfway through lesson one of my immersion program!) Then he translated.
-Do you think those two are going to get married?
-Yes, I think so.
(Then he turned around to look at them)
-I think he understood what we said!
Oh, The Things We Do
Love, to me, is...
- Listening to an entire album of a band that I'm not particularly in the mood for
- Realizing when I'm wrong and being able to admit it almost immediately
- Doing the same with apologizing. (This is a big deal for me, I can usually be pretty prideful and take forever to say sorry.)
- Taking his brand new car to get washed when I have less than $200 to my name right now
- When he says things like "I like college football.. but I like you more."
or
"You're the most fun I've had except for on four wheels." - Giving me a key to his brand new car and trusting me enough to drive it. Even when he hardly trusts his own family to drive it.
- Always telling me that I'm beautiful when I'm in sweats.
- Giving me a foot massage when I didn't even ask for one.
- Understanding me well enough to know when to just leave me alone for a little while and when I need to talk things out.
- Supporting (and even training with) me for a marathon. Even though I know he secretly thinks I'm crazy.
- Laughing so hard that our sides ache.
And the list could go on and on. But I'll stop making all you cynics out there gag.. For now at least ;)
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Birthday Tears
Today I turned 22 years young. It feels a little weird. But, as I went about my fabulous day, I realized that for the past four years I have cried on my birthday. Whether it be because of a boy, homesickness, or plain frustration, it's never been a good cry. This year was different.
I had dinner at an amazing restaurant with an incredible view. ((This is where the crying came in...)) As I was sitting there, enjoying a great meal, listening to a mesmerizing piano serenade, and looking out at the beautiful Salt Lake Temple, I was just completely overcome by the Spirit. I am so grateful for my Heavenly Father's love. I've felt His presence in my life many times before, but it's been a while since I've felt it in that capacity.
Then to top it all off, I ended the night by coming home to a small surprise party. (Maybe I'll get those pictures up later)
I can honestly say that this has been the best birthday I've ever had. Thank you to all those who made it so wonderful. But, most especially, thank you to Newbie!
I came home last night to streamers all over my apartment, a cupcake cake, and balloons covering my bedroom floor.
I awoke to the smell of pancakes and bacon. (Excuse Newbie's face.. he wasn't ready for the picture.)
I spent two glorious hours at the spa with my sister. We spent the first hour in a Japanese bath (separate tubs!) while we sipped on lemon water and even got to put cucumbers over our eyes like they do in the movies! The second hour consisted of the best massage I have ever received. It was heavenly.
No, this isn't a real picture of either me or Rachel (that would be a little inappropriate) but this is exactly how our tubs looked. Well, minus the rose petals, and add a pitcher of ice lemon water. Mmm!
Then to top it all off, I ended the night by coming home to a small surprise party. (Maybe I'll get those pictures up later)
I can honestly say that this has been the best birthday I've ever had. Thank you to all those who made it so wonderful. But, most especially, thank you to Newbie!
PS- There are still several Holiday posts to come!
Monday, January 10, 2011
Death Sentence
Today is Day #1 of (pre) Marathon Training.
Am I scared? Absolutely.
Have I already thought of backing out? Yes, of course.
Am I really going to do this? You better believe it!
Hold me to it. ...Seriously, check in with me.
Am I scared? Absolutely.
Have I already thought of backing out? Yes, of course.
Am I really going to do this? You better believe it!
Hold me to it. ...Seriously, check in with me.
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