Monday, December 21, 2009

FINALLY!

Finally! My application for Arizona licensing is in! My application to Mesa is in! I was able to have the DARE officer at my school do my fingerprinting-it helps that his daughter and nephew are in my class. And then I was able to send it on in! Now I just have to work on more applications! Gilbert and Higley are the next on the list. Once those are in I will work on Chandler, Kyrene, Queens Creek, and ...lots of work! I'll keep everyone updated on the application process and any job offers!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

ARIZONA, Here I Come!

Last year I was going to move to Arizona, but I felt that I needed to stay in Las Vegas one more year so that I could get my retirement benefits. I am really glad that I decided to stay. I have made some good friends and had some good experiences.

We are coming upon a year again, and I so I started to think about moving to Arizona again. I went down to Mesa/Gilbert over the Halloween weekend to see if those same feelings were there. After praying and fasting about it, I have decided that I am going to take the plunge and do it-move to Arizona!

So I am currently working on applications to several districts: Mesa, Gilbert, Higley, and I am considering Queen's Creek, Chandler, and Kyrene. I am also working on my license to teach in Arizona. It has been stressful, but I know that it is what I am supposed to be doing.

I have been scared in the past to think about moving. When I sat down to apply to the first district, I had a mini-panic attack to think that I was actually doing this. Now I am just afraid that I won't get hired down there. But, I am letting go, and putting it in my Heavenly Father's hands. If he wants me in Arizona, He will provide. There have been so many times in my early years of teaching where I was facing surplus and I just couldn't stress: if he wanted me there, he would keep me there. 5 years later, I am still at my same school that I started.

As I was contemplating the move, I had a pro/con list. Of course there were more PRO's than CON's. Here is my list.

PRO's:

1. Good Friends
Autumn and Brittany have really been a driving force to my decision. Of course it is going to be hard moving to a new place, but Autumn and Britt will be there for me as I transition to this new chapter in my life. It will be nice having them nearby.

It is so nice to spend time with them because they make me feel valued as a friend. I haven't had that in a REALLY long time. I haven't been happy in a REALLY long time.


2. New Ward
I have had a hard time in the ward that I have been attending over the last 1 1/2 years. It is a higher-end economic area, not to mention young. I have had a hard time relating to people and making friends. It will be nice to be in a new ward, and hopefully the members will be kinder and a little bit older-nearer to my age. I have heard great things about the wards there.

3. Living on my OWN
I am getting to that age where I want my own place and no roommates. Don't get me wrong; I LOVE living with Kara. She will probably be getting married next summer and so it is just perfect. Living expenses in AZ will be a little cheaper, so that will be nice!


4. Same Pay
The pay between CCSD and Arizona will be comparable. That will be nice. I am hoping that the district I get hired in will be able to give me years or my pay-steps. We'll see.

5. Change of Scene
I have lived in the LV valley for almost 6 years and although I love it, I have become complacent. I wake up, work, go to the gym, eat dinner, watch TV, go to bed, and then I repeat. Being in a new area will be great. Meeting new people, having a life will be amazing!

6. TWO Temples
I love being near the temple, and so it will be nice to be near the Mesa Temple and soon the Gilbert Temple.

CON's:
1. I absolutely LOVE my job
I have been at the same school for 5 years and I love it. The people I work with are amazing and so helpful. The kids are fun. I have made a name for myself in the community and I don't want to start over.

2. Farther from Home and Utah
Instead of being 4 1/2 hours from home, I will now be 6 hours. Not major, but still. AND, instead of being 5 hours from Utah to visit my brothers and sisters and relatives, I will be good 12 hours. I can always fly.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

I've Been Thinking...

Lately I have been thinking about things that I need to change or possibly change. Last year I decided that moving to Mesa, AZ was what I was supposed to do, but I decided that I needed to get my retirement years in, so I am in Vegas one last year.
Now that it is time to start thinking about this move again, it scares me. My job in Boulder City is VERY secure. This may seem very selfish and stuck-up, but now that a couple 5th grade teachers are gone at my school, I am getting requests and good kids. I am one of the popular teachers to have. I have a lot of LDS kids in my class and it has made all the difference in the world. I feel important at my school and valued in the community, and I don't want to start over again.
However, I don't like my ward. I am getting "older" and my options are dwindling. My friends all seem to be moving away and/or getting married. My own roommate is dating, and who knows, they may end up getting hitched soon.
I have a few friends in Arizona and I know that it would be so great to see them more often and they would be able to help me "adjust" to my new life and they could help me meet new people. I have heard that there are great single's wards out there.
If I would just know that YES, I am supposed to go there. I'll have a great job and I'll meet my husband there, then sign me up. But I have lived in Vegas, going on 6 years. The people I work with have become my greatest friends and my family away from home. That may sound cliche, but it's true and I don't want to start over again.
What's a girl to do? I know what I need to do; I am just afraid I'll get the answer that will make life scarier for a little bit. Oh to be an adult!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

28 is GREAT!
















So yesterday I turned the big 2-8! It was an awesome day. It was great not having to work and being able to do whatever I wanted to do! I woke up earlier than I normally would and made myself some blueberry pancakes. Yummy! Then my roommate and I went and got pedicures. We now have cute toes.





In the afternoon we had friends over for pizza and cake. Then it was off to the BYU-UNLV game here in Henderson! It was so much fun to be with friends and being able to see BYU play. Of course they creamed UNLV, 59-21. It was so fun!





Then I today I made the birthday dinner that my mom would always make when I lived at home: pot roast, mashed potatoes, corn, and blueberry muffins! It was so delicious, but it wasn't as good as my mom's!





Friday, July 31, 2009

Justin's Home!

My brother Justin just got back from serving a two year mission in the Peru Lima Central Mission. We picked him up from the airport on Wednesday. It was so great seeing him again. I won't even try to hide the fact that I got a little teary-eyed as he came down the escalator. It was so great seeing my brothers see each other again. Kevin and Kyle have been so excited for Jay to come home. Kyle actually jumped up on Justin. Kevin and Justin compared heights with each other. Justin still has some height on Kevin. It may not look like it in the pictures; that is because Justin had jumped into their arms.
Justin really misses Peru and still speaks Spanish to everyone. I am grateful that I took Spanish in high school so that I can translate for everyone else and I can also converse with Justin. It has been really fun, and my Spanish skills are rusty, but they get the job done.
Joey comes home next Friday, and that will be a happy reunion as well. He has been serving in the Taiwan Taipei Mission. It will be fun to see Joey and Justin see each other again! What a blessing it has been to have these missionaries out serving our church. Our family has definitely been blessed because of their hard work! Viva a Peru!






Thursday, July 2, 2009

Summer fun!




So I went to Chico for one of my best friend's wedding. I have known Ali since I was probably 4 or 5. I moved away when I was 12 years old, but we have remained the best of friends over the years. She married Dan Phelps on June 19 in the Sacramento Temple. It was incredible being with her in the sealing room as I saw her be sealed to her one and only.





I was also a bridesmaid for Ali's wedding. It was a lot of fun. I was able to be a bridesmaid with all of her sisters-Annette, Valerie, Carrie, and Tiffany. Her new sis-in-law, Amanda, was also a bridesmaid. We wore brown dresses with a cream tie. And my bouquet was absolutely gorgeous! It is laying in my room to remind me of what a fun time I had.

While I was in Chico I was also able to go out to lunch with my 6th grade teacher, Beth Sarcona. It was so fun to see her again and to be able to catch up with her. She is a huge reason that I became a teacher. Her example and her help since then has been so amazing.
I was also able to drive around Chico in my cute lil' rental car and drive around to the various parts of Chico. I went to Big Al's, where we used to get shakes and fries after soccer games and for fun treats. I was also able to drive to Chico One-mile where we used to go swimming in the creek. I went to Capre Acres Park where it was, I swear, the best park to play in. They had the best slide there and tunnels to play in. I also drove to my old houses-I hardly remember living there, but it was fun to drive by them. I have such fond memories of Chico. Like I said earlier, I moved away when I was 12 and as I have such good memories of living there. As I was driving back to the Sacramento Airport I started getting a little emotional about leaving Chico, because I honestly don't know when the next time I will be in town will be. It was a great vacation!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Pictures of MOI!
























































Photo shoot

So my old bishop's wife has recently taken up photography and she was doing free photo shoots. So, I asked if she could do some for me and she was more than willing to do it. So, we met at Acacia Park in Henderson and she shot over 70 pictures of me. I got to choose my top favorites. I will post them once I get them. It was really fun! Thanks, Sister Snow!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

PICTURES of OLDE!

So I thought that it would be fun to post some pictures of me from the yester-years. They are so fun, and I just have to say, man! I was a cute kid!















Monday, April 27, 2009

Spring Breakin'

Being a teacher is the best. I get all the vacations and days off that my students do (minus the Staff Development days). Every year I try to go somewhere fun for spring break. You know...get out and experience life. Especially before I get married, whenever that is. My first year of teaching I went to San Francisco with the fam; the next year was NYC with two girlfriends; then Chicago with two roommates; last year was a cruise to Cabo and Ensenada, and this year...Washington, D.C. Three years ago when I went to NYC we were going to spend a day in D.C, but during the week my grandpa passed away and so I flew back to Utah for his funeral. I always wanted to make it back to DC, and this year was it! I was able to go with my friend, Carrie! It was a blast!

We went everywhere. The week started off with our flight being cancelled. Snow in Denver. Lame. We were too tired to care--it was 5:45 in the morning. We ended up taking a red-eye out that night. We slept most of that Sunday, and unfortunately, I missed most, if not all, of General Conference. Good thing for Ensigns!

While we were in D.C we went to Ford's Theatre where Lincoln was shot. We went to the Museum of American History, the Archive's Museum (where the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights can be found). That was all on Monday.

Tuesday we took a guided tour out to Mt. Vernon; Christ Church; Alexandria, VA; the Pentagon and Air Force Memorials; Arlington Cemetery, where the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers takes place. I was also able to see JFK's grave there as well. We also went to the Iwo Jima memorial. It was an incredible day.


Wednesday we went to the Holocaust Museum. It wasn't as good as I thought it would be. I was bummed. We went to the Tidal Basin and saw all the cherry blossoms. We also went to the White House Visitor's Center.
Thursday was Gettysburg. Being a 5th grade teacher and doing a Civil War Reenactment every year, I was looking forward to this day the most. It was a lot different than I thought it would be. It was a lot of open land and farming area. A cute little town. We weren't able to get out of the bus much. Never got to see Cemetery Ridge where Abraham Lincoln gave the famous "Gettysburg Address" November 19, 1863. We did stop at Little Round Top, which is little hill and not a mountain.

Friday was out last day there. We saw all the monuments and memorials and then some! We saw Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, FDR Memorial, WWII Mem, and the Vietnam and Korean Memorials. We drove by the National Cathedral which is absolutely breathtaking. We went to the Capitol Building and the White House. It was my favorite tour by far.
It was so great being in Washington seeing where our nation has come so far and seen many changes in history. It was a memorable spring break!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

This is all new to me

So, I thougt that I would join the amazing world of blogging. All my friends seem to be doing it, so I decided, hey, why not? Now that I actually have a computer that has internet, hopefully I can be somewhat consisten in writing often, updating all my friends and family with my goings-on.