Yes, yes I know. I'm sure you're all going "AGAIN?!" Maybe it's just me but I always seem to be so stupidly amazed at how much acts of service helps out my day.
Lately I've been served a lot. I've been shown service by people from church (especially Sam and Theo), neighbors who run down and grab bags from my hand to carry up to my apartment (one girl even stopped a phone conversation with her sister), complete strangers, and roommates (who reprimanded me the other day for not asking them to do enough-- I thought I was asking a lot already!).
It's nice to be served. It really makes a difference when you're struggling to carry a food tray and the girl at the cash register demands that her co-worker help me out. Or when someone sees you coming behind them and waits, holding the door open so that you don't have to struggle to get through while not being squished. I'm really very grateful to all those who have been there for me.
But today I had my own chance to serve. There was another girl on crutches that left the same building just a little ahead of me. As I started driving down to my next building (which is literally across campus), I saw her walking (well crutching) down the sidewalk. I pulled into the middle lane and rolled down my window and asked where she was going. Turned out her class was BEYOND the other side of campus. We both end our first class about the same time, so I let her know I can give her a ride on those days.
It hasn't made my foot any less sore or my work load any less (if only), but getting the chance to do something for someone else has really lightened my spirit.
There is truly no circumstance or trial that won't be better when you add a little bit of service!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
I HAVE A SECRET!
And I'm very excited about it... but I can't say anything!
Otherwise it wouldn't be called a secret!
Friday, February 11, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Not how I planned to spend the weekend
I was coming down to Vegas to do some pictures for Mihkel we didn't get to do at Christmas because things got a bit busy. I've taken this route dozens and dozens of times. Usually on my own, like this time as well. Only this time was different... this time I crashed. Yes, not exactly what I'd hoped for. I was in St. George and just heading out of the city when my car veered (just a little) and when I went to correct it, I somehow lost complete control of the vehicle, spun, and crashed into the concrete median.
I'm alright, though a little shaken and I have a HUGE left foot right now. I was very blessed that our old family friends the Schmidts were nearby. While Mom and Dad made their way up from Vegas, Roberta came to be with me at the hospital and let us stay in their home until we could go get everything out of my car. Thank goodness for good friends!
Roberta also brought me my camera when the officer gave her all my things. Yes, I took pictures while being cared for at the hospital. And again today when checking out the car (I didn't get to see it until this morning since they moved me straight to the gurney). My sister said I'm weird. I call myself a photographer :)
I'm alright, though a little shaken and I have a HUGE left foot right now. I was very blessed that our old family friends the Schmidts were nearby. While Mom and Dad made their way up from Vegas, Roberta came to be with me at the hospital and let us stay in their home until we could go get everything out of my car. Thank goodness for good friends!
Roberta also brought me my camera when the officer gave her all my things. Yes, I took pictures while being cared for at the hospital. And again today when checking out the car (I didn't get to see it until this morning since they moved me straight to the gurney). My sister said I'm weird. I call myself a photographer :)
No fractures! YAY! The foot IS rather swollen, though, and the heat from the airbag caused some cuts and a burn on my right arm.. It's a little hard to tell in this picture.
I'm sure the staff thought I was a bit odd, but I explained that I was a photo student and they were chill. Plus, I think they were just glad I wasn't freaking out. This guy is taking some x-rays.
It's a million times better to have a friendly face there. I think I could have handled things on my own alright, but I'm SO glad I didn't have to. Thank you Sister Schmidt!!!!
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| More from my bed in the ER. |
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| And the car... it's not looking so good. |
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And the day after. I really am hoping I'm feeling up to going to the strip to do some pictures I wanted to do for assignments this next week... if not... I guess I could always use this blog to show why I don't have them!
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Once Upon a Mission
Almost four years ago in a land far and foreign to this one, I came home from pretty much the best year and a half of my life.
It's odd to me that I ever questioned whether or not I should go. Now it seems so obvious that I couldn't have chosen better. I'm currently working on a project and trying to find other students to get involved and one wrote, saying that he will be leaving on a mission in the fall, but wants to be involved with anything before then. I can't even describe how ecstatic I got on his behalf! No matter how excited he may be, I don't think he can even start to consider quite how excited he should be.
When another girl I know talked to me today about how she's going to serve a mission, it really made me think about what my mission meant to me.
Missions are taxing, difficult, heart wrenching, exhilarating, exciting, hopeful, uplifting, and defining times. They're a million things that words will never be able to explain. My mission has not only made me who I am, it has brought me every good thing since that time--sometimes literally and others through the values and traits I gained being a missionary. There are many people to thank including parents to helped send me off and people who took care of me in the great (and warm) land of Florida! It was the place I never knew I wanted to serve :)
To the kiddos and friends I know out there, start looking forward to your chance to be a missionary. There is nothing greater than doing service on behalf of the Lord. For my friends who don't share my beliefs: I still promise that the moment you think outside yourself and serve others great things start to happen.
Here's to working towards a lifetime of sharing and giving back!
It's odd to me that I ever questioned whether or not I should go. Now it seems so obvious that I couldn't have chosen better. I'm currently working on a project and trying to find other students to get involved and one wrote, saying that he will be leaving on a mission in the fall, but wants to be involved with anything before then. I can't even describe how ecstatic I got on his behalf! No matter how excited he may be, I don't think he can even start to consider quite how excited he should be.
When another girl I know talked to me today about how she's going to serve a mission, it really made me think about what my mission meant to me.
Missions are taxing, difficult, heart wrenching, exhilarating, exciting, hopeful, uplifting, and defining times. They're a million things that words will never be able to explain. My mission has not only made me who I am, it has brought me every good thing since that time--sometimes literally and others through the values and traits I gained being a missionary. There are many people to thank including parents to helped send me off and people who took care of me in the great (and warm) land of Florida! It was the place I never knew I wanted to serve :)
To the kiddos and friends I know out there, start looking forward to your chance to be a missionary. There is nothing greater than doing service on behalf of the Lord. For my friends who don't share my beliefs: I still promise that the moment you think outside yourself and serve others great things start to happen.
Here's to working towards a lifetime of sharing and giving back!
Me four years ago with my last two mission companions.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
COLOR!
I'm super excited about my classes this semester. Every time I think about them I get this giddy little thrill, even as thoughts of homework takes over from time to time.
We have an assignment due in Color photography tomorrow and I tried a little experiment tonight for some of the pictures...
We have an assignment due in Color photography tomorrow and I tried a little experiment tonight for some of the pictures...
Glass of cold water, some borrowed food dye, and a whole lot of fun!!!
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Faith and trust and...
a little bit of pixie dust!
I was really looking forward to a photo shoot centered around a character that a friend in writers' group has and it took a LOT of arranging to get the studio and everyone's schedules aligned in the first place. Then I get there ten minutes to eight... and there's no T.A. See the only people have keys are the main professors in the program and the TAs. The studio was locked, I had three people coming to help out with this and nothing but a prayer to find everything in time. With the help of Clair and Kristen (two of my fellow photo students who have EVERYONE'S numbers) I was able to call around and Becca (one of the TAs) happened to be able to help me out. A whole bunch of lifesavers!
The pixie dust came from the lots and lots of gold and glitter and so on. So here's some pictures from Friday night!
Model: Jennifer Mardesich
Hair and Makeup: Sarah Bevan and Emily Stevens
Photography: Me
Isa Canne (character) by: Margaret Redmond
I was really looking forward to a photo shoot centered around a character that a friend in writers' group has and it took a LOT of arranging to get the studio and everyone's schedules aligned in the first place. Then I get there ten minutes to eight... and there's no T.A. See the only people have keys are the main professors in the program and the TAs. The studio was locked, I had three people coming to help out with this and nothing but a prayer to find everything in time. With the help of Clair and Kristen (two of my fellow photo students who have EVERYONE'S numbers) I was able to call around and Becca (one of the TAs) happened to be able to help me out. A whole bunch of lifesavers!
The pixie dust came from the lots and lots of gold and glitter and so on. So here's some pictures from Friday night!
This one I photoshopped to give her gold eyes, but it's definitely not quite right yet. Still thought I'd share.
GORGEOUS hair!
And when we were done with the gold, she wore my shirt and we had to clip the back together because Jen is tiny and I'm... well... not. It's all about make shifting when you need to!
CreditsModel: Jennifer Mardesich
Hair and Makeup: Sarah Bevan and Emily Stevens
Photography: Me
Isa Canne (character) by: Margaret Redmond
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