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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

[day 278: dear construction]

dear construction,
as a driver in utah county,
i have a bone to pick with
you.

i do not understand
why utah has the need
to bring

every.

orange.

cone.

and put them in the geographical area
between the point of the mountain
and springville.

for the last year...
almost two,
there has not been a day
where i have not driven past
an orange cone
and a whole crew of workers.

in fact, i see them about every 20 feet.
budget cuts are always being made,
but i think it's because the state of utah
is pumping all their money into
our roads...
which were decent to begin with.

and if there is a need to fix a road,
rather than spread everyone out to
work on 50 different projects,
why don't you guys combine your efforts
into one project,
finish it all the way,
and then move on to the next one??

the half-finished drawn out jobs are
making driving anywhere
a mess...

thanks for nothing,
a discouraged driver

Saturday, November 12, 2011

[day 274: leftbrain rightbrain]

Left brain: 
I am the left brain. 
I am a scientist. 
A mathematician. 
I love the familiar. 
I categorize. 
I am accurate. 
Linear. 
Analytical. 
Strategic. 
I am practical. 
Always in control. 
A master of words and language. 
Realistic. 
I calculate equations and play with numbers. 
I am order. I am logic. I know exactly who I am.

Right brain. 
I am the right brain. 
I am creativity. 
A free spirit. 
I am passion. 
Yearning. 
Sensuality. 
I am the sound of roaring laughter. 
I am taste. 
The feeling of sand beneath bare feat. 
I am movement. 
Vivid colors. 
I am the urge to paint on an empty canvas.
I am boundless imagination. 
Art. Poetry. I sense. I feel. 
I am everything I wanted to be.

I love this.
SO much.
everyone is predominantly one or the other,
but both are needed...
which one are you?

Friday, November 11, 2011

[day 273: 11/11/11 11:11]

soooo i know it's sort of cliche-ish
to write about this day,
but in light of my post yesterday,
i think i should
write about something happier!!
lighter.

anyways,
how cool is this?
really.
this day won't happen
for the next 100 years.
and we all got to be here for it.

super cool.

let me tell you,
i made a pretty good wish!!
[it's a secret though...]

andddd,
it's veterans day.
i just want to thank all of you
who currently serve this country,
who have served our country,
and will serve this country.

you are amazing men and women,
and i hope that you get the
recognition you deserve.

today in nashville,
we got to plant trees.
lots of trees.
and digging holes with my senators
was awesome...

we planted 10 trees in less then an hour.
i think it's because of mutual activities,
and saturday chores. ha

the lady that was there representing
the "hands on in nashville"
service organization was
floored.

she couldn't believe how fast
we dug those holes...
and i loved it.

way to represent UVU.

you rock.



Thursday, November 10, 2011

[day 240-272: politicians and pocketbooks]


it's official. i am a terrible blogger.
it's just because life
keeps getting in the way...
which is a great thing!
because life is great!

anyways...i just started this
history class
in effort to get my
associates by the end of this year.
my teachers name is dr. frederickson,
and she is fabulous.

for those of your who know me,
you know that i have never been very
politically inclined....
and that's not really why i'm here.
the last thing i want to do
is get into a political debate about anything.
i've just had some thoughts that are in the
realm of politics...
lok, more like on the outside border. ha

two weeks ago in class,
we were discussing the departing address
of george washington.
he was a great man,
and for those of you that don't know...
he was the first president of our country!
(cut down a cherry tree...on the $1 bill. haha)

anyways, in his address,
he said two things that
have stuck with me...
first he said that as americans, we need to
cherish public credit.

put simply...washington believed that
our nation would be the most successful
it it kept its money circulating within our borders.

now, i know that with the global economy,
there is no way we can do that...
we couldn't survive as a nation.
but, it leaves one to question where our money
IS actually going.

would the founding fathers agree with
what our national government has gotten us into?
really...think about it.
in a world that is being torn apart by
war and famine
and natural disasters,
we are slowly and surely killing our nation
with national debt...
and it is piling. daily.

for someone who is a part of the
"rising generation",
what is going to be left for me?
really??
at this point,
i will have no social security waiting
for me when i retire,
because it's all being used for a
national adgenda.

rather than outsource,
why don't we start to restablish
and cherish our own public credit?
why don't we being to use
the hundreds of thousands
of americans that are out of work?
why don't we chreish the
spirit that build america
bring back the benefits of being
a working man [or woman]
to america?

i'm not on this soapbox
because i'm unhappy with my life...
i have been very blessed and am so grateful for it.
but i am wary as to where this nation in going to
be in 20 years...even 10 years.

i hope that someday,
politicians can put away their pocketbooks
and think about the future they are leaving for
my generation.
my children.
even my parents...
i don't know if that will ever happen though.
there is too much taking and not enough giving...
too much person gain to be had.

but maybe, there will be a day where the
true american dream is revisited,
and the working man will be called back to his rightful place.
maybe we'll actually begin to appreciate
the value that is found in our own
backyard...and cherish our public credit.

just a thought...