Although this is a little late, I wanted to dedicate a post to my pal, Eliesa. She currently is studying abroad in Sienna, Italy. And although I slightly hate her because she left us (she works in the LAO too) and am extremely jealous of the adventure she is having, I am excited for her to have this opportunity (and bring me back something from Italy).

So anyways, I wanted to let her know how much I miss her already and I can’t wait until December 3rd when she will be arriving in the SLC airport at 9:30 p.m.!

“Okay, campers, rise and shine and don’t forget your booties ’cause it’s cooooold out there today.”

Today I got up on time AND arrived at work on time. This may sound normal for you. But, I particularly struggle in the mornings. I set two alarms and even have T.J. wake me up, but for some reason, nothing will bring me out of my sleep.

But, I’m awake, alive, and feeling good. It’s going to be a good day.

Also, the L’Oreal Brandstorm Kickoff meeting is tonight! I can’t wait to see what this year’s competition will be about!

New favorite TV show:

Prison Lockup. It’s a documentary series on MSNBC on Saturday nights.

It’s actually quite a creepy show, but puts prison into a new perspective. One man who was executed in Tennessee said that he wasn’t going to change his perspective on the death penalty just because he was on death row. He confessed to his crime almost immediately after the event, and said he knew he deserved the punishment. Granted, he killed his four children, so he is a terrible person. But it is interesting to hear the perspectives of the inmates.


Well, once again, here is another post about food (how embarrassing). But I promise I don’t eat very much of each recipe make. (I have to say that because my mom is deeply worried that I’m going to come home for Christmas 50 pounds heavier than the last time she saw me.

That being said, today in my cooking class each kitchen made a different cookie or muffin. My group was assigned cherry tarts. They were rather difficult to make considering we had to yield 24 cookies and we lost a few that slipped off the pan into the oven, but in general, they turned out well and simply were delicious (not to mention, adorable.)

Wow, what a great two weeks it has already been for my religion classes. I am taking the first half of the Doctrine and Covenants with Professor Perkins. I love his teaching style because he really wants us to grow lifetime habits of studying and searching the scriptures through this course.

Here is what we studied last week:

“Through the study of the scriptures, you can establish a tutorial with the Godhead, mediated by the Holy Ghost.” To establish such a tutorial, we must first read our scriptures with the Spirit and then understand and learn through the Spirit. Next, we must pray and seek for revelation. Receive the teachings into your life and apply it to all you do. And lastly, by receiving this personal knowledge, we should use that as a channel for more knowledge and power.

3 Nephi 26:9-10 says that the scriptures are a trial of faith. How are they a trial of faith? Well, first of all it takes great faith to accept them as true scripture. Also, reading it takes faith. Believing and applying are other actions that require a trial of faith. But the greater things will be granted unto us once we accept it. We will receive personal revelation, an eternal perspective, a greater personal relationship with Christ, an understanding of the blessings found in the temple, and a testimony of the Plan of Salvation.

President Benson said to feast upon the words of Christ – more abundantly – it will give us an increase in power and Spirit.

“When individual members and families immerse themselves in the scriptures regularly and consistently, testimonies will increase, commitment will be strengthened, families will be fortified, and personal revelation will flow” (Benson, April 1985).

What an amazing promise. It pretty much says that if we have any problems, the scriptures will be able to help us directly. Think about it. If you are struggling with your testimony or lack a testimony all together, the scriptures will strengthen your knowledge tremendously and restore your testimony. Or say you struggle with actually committing to what you believe. You have the testimony but you just can’t seem to get yourself to go to church or to give up a bad habit. The scriptures will strengthen your ability to commit. If your family is falling a part, lacks unity or structure. Go to the scriptures. If you have any problem in your life and are wondering what to do, by immersing yourself in the scriptures and studying diligently, the Spirit will guide your life and personal revelation will flow.

Spiritual knowledge doesn’t come just by asking, it takes faith, persistence, exertion, struggle, and will be a continual lifetime search. The Spirit will guide your life and help you through trials, I have a testimony in that. I see it in my life everyday. But we must do our part as well. We must study the scriptures through the Spirit and apply what we learn to our daily lives. Our eyes can be opened but only by, through, and of our Heavenly Father.

I love baking. Oh, what I wouldn’t give to own my own bakery, like the Pie Hole in Pushing Daisies, filled with delicious goodies while I live a flavorful life.

But here’s the thing. I’m trying to lose weight, which causes a slight problem when all I want to do is try new recipes. Yesterday I had a craving for something sweet, so I decided to make some Butterscotch brownies (a.k.a. blondies). Betty says they’re lowfat. One brownie actually just has three grams of fat and 110 calories, so I thought it was a good solution.

{Except, I added chocolate chips, so that probably made them a little more fattening.}

When they were baking, I decided to do a Billy Blanks DVD. Little did I know that after the workout the blondies would not sound as appealing. So there I was, with a batch of blondies and nothing to do with them. I decided to bring them to work today and only ate one! (Aren’t you proud, mom?)

Anyway, they were a hit. So, I thought I would share this easy recipe with you.

Ingredients:

1/4 cup butter or margarine

1 cup packed brown sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla

2 tablespoons milk

1 large egg

1 cup all-purpose flour

1/2 cup chocolate chips (if desired)

1 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 teaspoon salt

  1. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Grease bottom and sides of 8-inch square pan with shortening (it really works better than spray).
  2. In 1 1/2-quart saucepan, melt butter over low heat; remove from heat. Stir in brown sugar, vanilla, milk, and egg. Stir in remaining ingredients. Spread in pan.
  3. Bake about 25 minutes or until golden brown. Cool 5 minutes in pan on wire rack. For brownies, cut into 4 rows by 4 rows while warm.
  4. Enjoy!

Charlie was our beagle who lived for about 14 years. She was the best beagle in the whole wide world. (But even the best beagle is extremely wild and is untrainable).

There are stories upon stories that I could tell about her. For example, when she was young and if the door was open even an inch, she would escape and then run for hours. She’d return covered in filth, smelling for days.

Once she got out and we got a phone call from the local Catholic Elementary School up the road. Charlie was running through their cafeteria and our neighbor recognized her, fortunately.

Another time we were on vacation and our neighbors were taking care of her. She got out, of course. Charlie ran into a pipe about 1 foot wide in diameter that carried our little creek under the road. At the end of the pipe where it opened back up into the creek again, it was completely blocked with sticks and rubble. There was no way out. My neighbors panicked as they thought about what they would tell us when we found out Charlie got stuck in the pipe and died.

Triumphantly, Charlie ran out (head first) from the way she entered. Somehow she maneuvered herself all away around even though the pipe was so small.

We would dress her up, pretend she was Sam’s wife, cover her with a sheet and call her a ghost, and rub her soft ears all day long. Everyone who met her loved her, even Peetie 1, who really hated everything and everyone else. When Charlie was excited she’d run up and down the hall. Her nickname was “Katana” (which then led to my nickname as “Katana”). She’d chase and howl at the vacuum. She would beg for food, even climb all the way on top of the kitchen table. She’d race you up the driveway. She’d hog the whole bed.

When she was dying, Charlie wouldn’t eat any dog food, so we fed her our own meals. When she wouldn’t eat those anymore, we fed her steak dinners. I honestly think she was just trying to milk us for all that we were worth and prove that she could get anything she wanted before she left us. It worked.

Charlie became very weak, very fast, at the end of her life. She couldn’t walk too well so I carried her out to the front yard for her to go to the bathroom. At the time, the following experience was petrifying. Now, I kind of laugh/cry when I tell it. Anyway, for you all who don’t know, our front yard is just a giant hill. Charlie was going to the bathroom but she couldn’t balance very well so she fell down and starting rolling down the hill. It was awful, I tell you. I couldn’t look. I starting screaming like bloody murder because I thought she had died. My parents ran outside and my dad knew it was time.

As my mom drove to the animal hospital to put Charlie down, my dad held Charlie in his arms. My dad promises that Charlie looked up one last time, and then passed away.

After Charlie died, I told myself I would never get a dog again because losing Charlie was just too hard. But as time has gone by, I’ve realized all the great times we had with her outweigh that hardship.

Last year I participated in the National L’Oreal Brandstorm competition. With two other team members, we created a product solution, SWOT analysis, and media plan for Diesel. The experience was a blast. We didn’t win, but it was still so exciting to compete.

But the best part of the competition was what showed up on my doorstep one afternoon.

After opening the UPS box, I discovered the most beautiful high tops I had ever laid eyes on.

My amazing brother bought these Diesel high tops for me because of Brandstorm. Is he great or what?

My YouTube links aren’t showing up on my blog anymore. I don’t know where they all went. Anyone know what might be the problem? Can you see them?