As of lately, there is a few lessons that I have learned. So sit back and grab yourself a cookie or two (that's what I would do)..this is a long one. But a good one.
Lesson 1: Family really is there for you..always. They have your back no matter what. If you know me, you know that I love family, especially my own. I miss them like crazy, and everyday I wish I could be back home close to my parents. Living in Utah I am blessed to be living by family..Trent, Kasey and Aidynn. Unfortunantly they are moving soon, but I am grateful for the time that I have spent with them here, and for how much they have helped me. But no matter how far we all are from each other we still manage to know everything thats going on in all our lives, and the love we have for each other doesn't end.
Lesson 2: I have never been so grateful to be a member of this church then I am now. Better yet to be raised in this church with such supportive parents and family. The term families are forever means the world to me so much more now since I have worked at New Haven. I see girls who come from broken families, and they fight and have all sorts of issues. And to know for myself, that I have my family forever is awesome. I love the quote: "We may not have it all together, but together we have it all".
Lesson 3: Keep those you care about most, close to you. I have had friends who have hurt me, take advantage of you, etc. But I also have always had friends who lift me up, make me want to be better, and just show you how to love life. Lately I have learned who those friends really are, and I am so grateful to have friends who really are like family to me. Take time for those that matter most.
Lesson 4: Patience is a virtue. Learn patience and great things will happen. Let's just say, that working at New Haven I have learned a extreme amount of patience. Patience that I never even knew was possible to have. Enough said. I love my new level of patience.
Lesson 5: Stand up for what you believe in, no matter what. Everyday I work at New Haven (sorry, I have just learned a lot since working at new haven), I get asked about my beliefs. This is no exaggeration. Or my beliefs get mentioned, since we do live in Utah and about 90% of us staff are LDS amongst a group of teenage girls who are Jewish of Catholic. I hear negative comment all the time, but I love the opportunity that I get to stand up for what I believe in. I live it. I love it. I know it.
Lesson 6: Keep the Faith. Sometimes its easy to get discouraged. Especially this time in my life when I am a 24 year old single girl amongst a mormon population of 20 year old girls already married with 20 kids. Not saying I wish I had 20 kids. But you have to keep the faith that it will all fall into place. Keep on trekking!
Lesson 7: Don't get stressed. Just laugh. Simple.Love the life you are given, because it was given to us for a reason.
Lesson 8: One of my absolute favorite quotes is: "All you need is 20 seconds of insane courage and I promise you something great will come out of it". -We Bought A Zoo
Lesson 9: Take everything you go through each day as a lesson learned. Learn from it, and move on.
Lesson 10: Remember lessons 1-9. Always.
Lesson 1: Family really is there for you..always. They have your back no matter what. If you know me, you know that I love family, especially my own. I miss them like crazy, and everyday I wish I could be back home close to my parents. Living in Utah I am blessed to be living by family..Trent, Kasey and Aidynn. Unfortunantly they are moving soon, but I am grateful for the time that I have spent with them here, and for how much they have helped me. But no matter how far we all are from each other we still manage to know everything thats going on in all our lives, and the love we have for each other doesn't end.
Lesson 2: I have never been so grateful to be a member of this church then I am now. Better yet to be raised in this church with such supportive parents and family. The term families are forever means the world to me so much more now since I have worked at New Haven. I see girls who come from broken families, and they fight and have all sorts of issues. And to know for myself, that I have my family forever is awesome. I love the quote: "We may not have it all together, but together we have it all".
Lesson 3: Keep those you care about most, close to you. I have had friends who have hurt me, take advantage of you, etc. But I also have always had friends who lift me up, make me want to be better, and just show you how to love life. Lately I have learned who those friends really are, and I am so grateful to have friends who really are like family to me. Take time for those that matter most.
Lesson 4: Patience is a virtue. Learn patience and great things will happen. Let's just say, that working at New Haven I have learned a extreme amount of patience. Patience that I never even knew was possible to have. Enough said. I love my new level of patience.
Lesson 5: Stand up for what you believe in, no matter what. Everyday I work at New Haven (sorry, I have just learned a lot since working at new haven), I get asked about my beliefs. This is no exaggeration. Or my beliefs get mentioned, since we do live in Utah and about 90% of us staff are LDS amongst a group of teenage girls who are Jewish of Catholic. I hear negative comment all the time, but I love the opportunity that I get to stand up for what I believe in. I live it. I love it. I know it.
Lesson 6: Keep the Faith. Sometimes its easy to get discouraged. Especially this time in my life when I am a 24 year old single girl amongst a mormon population of 20 year old girls already married with 20 kids. Not saying I wish I had 20 kids. But you have to keep the faith that it will all fall into place. Keep on trekking!
Lesson 7: Don't get stressed. Just laugh. Simple.Love the life you are given, because it was given to us for a reason.
Lesson 8: One of my absolute favorite quotes is: "All you need is 20 seconds of insane courage and I promise you something great will come out of it". -We Bought A Zoo
Lesson 9: Take everything you go through each day as a lesson learned. Learn from it, and move on.
Lesson 10: Remember lessons 1-9. Always.