Friday, February 22, 2013

My Birthday: Day Five

Today was a great end to my birthday week. I went to the Temple with the Young Women and helped them to get prepared for their winter camp this weekend, then I came back to Taber and watched Kelly play basketball.


Well I have blogged twenty things, so only four more to go!

Number Twenty-One: Ward Families
Fourth ward was incredible, and I was positive that I would never care about or feel a part of another ward family like that. It has taken some time but Taber Second Ward has become a pretty great ward family. I love the opportunities that I get to spend interacting with its members.

Number Twenty -Two: The Gospel
Really my testimony is everything to me. I don’t know who I would be or where I would be without the Gospel and I am thrilled to know that I never have to find out.

Number Twenty-Three: Books
I have loved books for a long time and it is a love that just continues to grow. I am a part of a new book club and I am embarrassingly excited about reading and discussing books again. Reading is learning, it is reflecting, it is escaping, it is eye opening and so much more.

Number Twenty-Four: The Luxury of Reflection
I have been kind of a downer lately and this past week, these blog posts- all of it has been rejuvenating, it has reminded of how many reasons I have to be happy all of the time.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

My Birthday: Day Four



Today was super fun. Kaytie is ah-mah-zing and booked us pedicures; Kelly and I got our toes done while Kaytie and Quincy offered moral support. We ate pizza and played Rook, then we went to Jen and Tim’s awesomely cool theatre room and watched Ocean’s Eleven, played some darts and ping pong.  Throughout all of this we managed to eat way more candy than anyone should.


Okay five more things to be grateful for; this activity has is weirdly hard and easy. Easy because I have so much to appreciate, and hard because I have never attempted this sort of activity in the blog format.  So bear with me…

Number Sixteen: Relaxation
I was talking to Kelly about what I should blog today and she said relaxation; she made a compelling argument for it and I had to agree.  We are all very lucky to live in a situation where relaxation is even an option. There is something so refreshing about it all, and it really does help me realize how blessed and comfortable my life undoubtedly is.

Number Seventeen: Princess Sparklepuff
This has been the affection nickname for my PT Cruiser since the first time that I drove it. Almost every day I wonder how people do it that either don’t drive or don’t have access to a vehicle.

Number Eighteen: Kaytie
While we were driving home tonight Quincy commented that Kaytie sure is nice to me. She’s right. Kaytie is awesome and I have loved getting to know her and becoming real friends. She is so thoughtful; her genuine kindness and optimism is good for me. Kaytie is a lovely person and I am so glad that she thinks I am fun or interesting or something,that for some reason she keeps hanging out with me.

Number Nineteen: Washing Machines
I did a bunch of laundry this morning and I love how efficient and simple it is. I don’t ever want to wash my clothes by hand and hang them out to dry because I have to, maybe just for the experience…

Number Twenty: Singing in the Car
This is one of the best things ever.  If I am by myself I sing, when I am with my sisters we sing
(lately it has been almost exclusively and excessively Les Mis), today in the car a bunch of us sang Taylor Swift and Macy Gray. A good singing in the car can make a bad day good and a good day better.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

My Birthday: Day Three


Today is in fact my actual birthday, and it was lovely. Kelly, Quincy, my Mom, and I met up with Kaytie and Jenna at Cora this morning for breakfast, it was delicious. After a birthday nap and some relaxation I met up with Kaytie and Sam for some more shopping, dinner and a movie; it was very fun and chill. 

Breakfast with some cuties!


Fun at dinner

I will admit that I am not super into blogging tonight, but a goal is a goal so her goes nothing!

Number Eleven: Fruits and Vegetables
Seriously Mother Nature knows what she is doing; there is nothing quite as yummy as fruits and vegetables. Today I enjoyed a fruit and vegetable saturated breakfast, more fruit pizza, and vegetarian shepherd’s pie.

Number Twelve: Movies
I love movies; I just think it is such a compelling medium of expression, within the context of film there is so much diversity. I really do enjoy a variety of films and whether or not they are art or absurd a movie can be a lot of fun.

Number Thirteen: Cousins
I have the best cousins in the world, and I am lucky enough to get to spend a lot of time with them!

Number Fourteen: Facebook Birthday Messages
Seriously they just make me smile, so thank you!

Number Fifteen: Surprises
So today is my birthday which means I got presents, and I love surprises (even the ones that are not really surprises). There is just something so fun about a completely unexpected gesture (or getting exactly what you wanted).

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

My Birthday: Day Two


Today was fun again; Kelly, Quincy, and I met my parents at the mall where we, obviously, did some shopping, then we came home for Chinese food, we went and played basketball at the church for while and then we went to the neighbours to hot tub. 

Driving to Lethbridge


Unfortunately one of us has to be serious and drive...

So back to my list; I feel like I am maybe cheating a little bit today because I am just going to talk about my family, I realized last night after I posted that I could of done one of them each day but since that is not going to happen, day two will instead be all about them.

Number Six:  Clay aka Elder Hansen
Tuesdays have been an exciting day for about 23 months now because it is the day that we get emails from Clay. He is so awesome that even via email he is just as charming and unique as ever.   It is crazy to think that next month at this time he will be home, that will be weird in an exciting way, but for the time being I just love  reading about all of the wonderful experiences he is having, and attempting to decode his spelling.

Number Seven: Quincy
Quincy is one of the most remarkable people I know. In the scriptures when they refer to someone being of a sobre mind, well I never understood that until I met her. Quincy is deep and thoughtful, always. Her testimony; knowledge and understanding of the gospel, her approach to her education, the standards and values that she has established for herself, all of it is remarkable. I hope one day I can grow up to be as clear and confident as her about what kind of person I want to be.

Number Eight: Kelly
I have had so much fun getting to know Kelly a lot better since I have moved back from Provo. We have so much fun, and I am confident that at least some of the time she can read my mind. Kelly is kind and she is brave; she does what she determines to be right regardless of whether or not she is doing it alone. Kelly is not the kind of person to be swayed superfluously but she is also the kind of person to join you in talking in silly accents or having a spontaneous sleepover.

Number Nine: My Mom
My mom is amazing, but everyone who meets her already knows that. She is fun, she is energetic, and she has this way of making everyone feel important. My mom and I don’t always agree, and we don’t always disagree quietly, but no matter what I know that I am one of the four luckiest kids in the world. I learn from her every day and she never stops surprising any of us. My mom is so passionate and giving,  and I have so much admiration for the life of service that she lives.

Number Ten: My Dad
He is one of the funniest, smartest, most ridiculous people I know. Sometimes someone else might tell a better joke but no one else is ever funnier.  My dad is loving and patient to a degree I hope I can one day maybe even replicate.  He is supportive and encouraging; knowing that he believes in me has always helped me to believe in myself.  My dad is so hard working that he even believes work is fun, and I admire his unfailing determination to pass that on to us.


Monday, February 18, 2013

My Birthday: Day One

My Birthday is this week (Wednesday February 20) and thusly celebrations began today. I have decided to do something a little bit different this year, over the next few days I am going to blog 24 things that I am thankful for.


Number One: Favourite Foods and Families That Make Them.


I have a fantastic family (I am positive that they will find themselves with another mention at some point this week) and today to celebrate my birthday they all helped make my favourite foods for dinner. We had funeral potatoes, green beans, red peppers, sweet potatoes, and fruit pizza for dessert. I love love love this meal and I love that my family all helped make it, ooh and they also let me pick their outfits for dinner- now that is love.


Pictures from Dinner


Number Two: My Grandma Hansen


My Grandma Hansen is incredible and I have been so lucky to have her in Taber. Growing up she has always been a part of my daily life; when I was sick I laid on her couch and she took care of me, she let me teach clogging in her basement, I still randomly show up at her house for lunch and she is always happy to see (and feed) me. She is always there for me; whether it is needing somewhere to change my clothes, or someone to make me feel better after a hard day.  I love her a lot.

Number Three and Number Four: My Aunt Dawna and Uncle Tage




My family is particularly close to my Aunt Dawna and Uncle Tage; geography has aided that, and I have been fantastically blessed to grow up with an amazing cousin the same age- Lexie, but as I have gotten older they have become a lot more than just Lexie’s mom and dad. When I was in Provo I missed the Sunday dinners that our families share, and not only because of fire jokes.  I like spending time with them, and I like that they love my siblings and I enough to let us attempt to be helpful; any Aunt and Uncle can be nice to you when you come over, but not just any Aunt and Uncle will let you climb up on their roof and help shingle.  Once when I had car problems I called my Uncle Tage; he left work, came, found me, and made sure that I was all taken care of. I know that I count on him.  When I got home from South Africa I wasn't working very much, my family was still in school, and I was dealing with post vacation doldrums and my Aunt Dawna hired me for a few days to work in her house; it was exactly what I needed; it kept me busy, and  I felt like I was helping. My Aunt Dawna is always helping us, so I liked that I could do something for her. All of the examples in this post are pretty recent but I could go back and give you 24 years’ worth of evidence, I won’t, suffice it to say they are  awesome, and I love them. 


Number Five: Technology
Kelly was a doll tonight and took a whole bunch of pictures for me, and then after dinner we all had fun with the Apple TV laughing at how terrible most of them were.  Technology lets us share our lives; Facebook, Instagram, Face Time, text messages, blogs. It keeps us so connected, and with so many amazing people in my life I have a lot of reasons to want to stay connected.