27 August 2013

The Challenge to BE

I'm going to be completely honest with y'all, I'm terribly disappointed in modern society. When did men forget to be gentlemen? When did women forget to be ladies? But most importantly, when did we decide it was okay for us to view others as things to be used rather than people to be loved?

I'm at the age where relationships are taking a turn for the serious and men and women alike heavily concern themselves with "finding the one". First, let's debunk this idea that there is a 'one and only' and you have to find them in order to find happiness. In 1977, President Spencer W. Kimball of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints said, ""soul mates" are fiction and an illusion; and while every young man and young woman will seek with all diligence and prayerfulness to find a mate with whom life can be most compatible and beautiful, yet it is certain that almost any good man and any good woman can have happiness and a successful marriage if both are willing to pay the price." While there may not be a 'soul mate' or 'the one' before marriage, after marriage you spouse certainly becomes those things.

Second, I feel like we are more concerned with trying to find the right person for us, we forget that we need to be the right person for that someone as well. Too often I feel we create these lists of traits and qualities we want in our ideal mate and then go about on our merry way doing nothing to obtain these ourselves. Water seeks it's own level and if you want someone who is a '10' be a '10' yourself. Relationships and marriage is about being equally yoked, not finding someone who is going to pull the weight for the two of you while you sit idly by.

Finally, society tries to tell us that we are nobody until somebody loves us or that our lives don't truly start until we are married. This is entirely false. You matter now! Who you decide to be or not be affects so much more than just you. Growing up, my grandma would always tell me that decisions determine destiny. Who you decide you want to become today has the power to influence generations of people. To further explain this idea, let me share a story my intro. to family processes teacher shared with me a few months ago.
"One night, my wife was making roast and I saw her cut both the ends off and then throw them out. Curious, I asked her, "why do you cut the ends off of the roast?" She told me that her mother had taught her how to cook and that this is what she always did. My curiosity was unsatisfied and I proceeded to call my mother-in-law. I inquired of her as to why she cut the ends off of a roast. She went on to tell me the same thing my wife had told me - her mother had taught her how to cook and that was what she always did. Disgruntled and determined to get to the bottom of this, I called my wife's grandmother and proceeded to ask her the same question. She laughed at my question and then after a few minutes explained to me that her pan was always too small to fit the entire roast so she had to cut it down to fit."
This story, while silly, shows you that the things you say and do impact your children. So, as you can see, being the best version of you is of the upmost importance.


It's no secret that I've been single for the past year and this post may be viewed by some to have been written by someone who is unhappy in her current circumstances or marriage-hungry. There is nothing further from the truth. I am incredibly happy and while I look forward to the day I have someone who will add to that happiness, it's not why I wrote this. I decided to publish is post because I feel that we need to be more aware that we, either single, in a relationship, or even married, have the power to become something fantastic - a better us. Ernest Hemingway once said, "there is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." So, this is my plea to you, rise up to your potential and become what you were designed to be as a child of God. Focus on becoming the right person rather than trying to find the right person.


"I think it's very healthy to spend time alone. You need to know how to be alone and not defined by another person."
-Oscar Wilde

08 August 2013

Freestylin Baby!

Soooo, I'm getting tired of the blog challenge, mostly because I have things I want to write about now. However, fret not. I will go back and finish it when I am at a creative lull. You discovering what weird things I do when I'm alone is pretty much inescapable, sorry.

Anyway, the reason for this post is to give a little shout out to my new bestie Rae Rae! She's absolutely darling! I love her so much and I'm so happy I have her in my life! She's always there to listen to me talk about my pointless drama and push me outside my comfort zone - which is saying a lot considering there's not much that embarrasses me. I have no shame, haha. Here's a few pictures just to make you jealous that your bestie pales in comparison to mine.





"Any day I spend with you is my new favorite day. So, today is my new favorite day."
-Winnie the Pooh



24 July 2013

Day 15

Day 15: A photo of someone you fancy at the moment



Quite the looker, I know...



15 July 2013

Day 14

Day 14: Provide pictures of five celebrity crushes

1. Ryan Gosling - okay, what girl doesn't have a crush on him. I mean, really.



2. Colin Firth - what a classy man. He will forever and always be my Mr. Darcy



3. Emma Stone - oh goodness. I love her. Someone told me once (back when my hair was red) that I looked like her. Best. compliment. of. my. life!



4. Jennifer Lawrence - okay. another girl crush, but let's be honest, who doesn't love her? She's so funny and down to earth. Plus, she's taken stands on major issues that she believes in and doesn't change her mind in hopes to gain more fans. She's completely herself no matter what situation she's in or who she's with. 



5. Chris Hemsworth - this man is beautiful. He was also in Star Trek. What more could a girl ask for?






Day 13

Look! I'm getting caught up on my posts! Aren't you proud? .... I'll take your silence as a yes.

Day 13: Three confessions of your choice

1. I haven't been on a date since January.
Well, okay. There are lots of things that I do with guys that technically qualify as dates, but in my mind it's not a date unless he asks and uses the phrase "will you do/go _____ with me?" The real confession part about all this is that I'm kinda happy about it. I mean, yes, I miss having someone but it has been nice not having to worry about another person other than myself. I've enjoyed these past couple of months getting to know me and who I am when I'm standing alone...and to be completely honest, I like me! When dating comes back into the picture, I want someone to like me for the same reasons I like me....does that make any sense? I hope so...

2. I am addicted to reading. This summer, as you know, I've had more time on my hands so I've decided to get back into reading. I feel that sometimes, I don't know what's reality or not. I just become so invested in the books I'm reading that I forget what's real and what isn't. I don't know...maybe it's just me. But, in exciting news, I got a kindle!! Check it out!



3. I talk a lot. Sometimes, more than what I care to admit, I say more than what I should. I could prattle on all day about anything and everything. I tend to do it more when I'm nervous or excited about something. If I'm ever silent around you don't feel offended, take it as a compliment that I feel comfortable enough around you that I don't need to say anything.

13 July 2013

Day 12

Day 12: A screenshot of your desktop

Well, there isn't much to it, but here you go...


Day 11

Day 11: What is your favorite quote?

First off, I love quotes so this question is highly unfair but we shall proceed anyway! My all time favorite quote is, "whether you think you can, or you think you can't - you are right." It's by Henry Ford but it may as well be my great-grandma. Anytime I was frustrated or struggling with something, she always took the time to remind me of this quote and then tell me that it was my attitude towards the problem, not the problem itself that truly mattered. She was an incredibly positive woman with so much love for every one and thing around her. I love and miss her very much.


"Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goals."
-Henry Ford

Day 10

Day 10: If you could only live off of one food and beverage for the rest of your days, what would they be?

Let's start with the beverage..that one is easy. Assuming that water is always available, Dr. Pepper all the way. I'm fairly confident that my blood is slowly being replaced by DP....anyway, the food part is a little more difficult. Hmmmm, can we just say food? I love food. like way too much. How can you possibly ask me to pick just one thing?! Honestly, I have no idea if I can even make this decision even in these figurative terms. Let's just say Indian food. I love me some naan.


"A balanced diet is a cookie in each hand."
-Barbara Johnson

01 July 2013

Day 9

Well, I'm back from the dead. Sorry guys. I really don't have an excuse for this, so you have full liberty to make up a ridiculously lame one and throw me under the bus - even though I doubt any of y'all have been waiting in high anticipation and suffering from anxiety attacks while you were waiting for me to post again. But then again, you never know....

Day 9: Pet Peeves

  1. Measuring cups & spoons that have the labels rubbed off. I mean, that's just plain irritating.
  2. When people interrupt others in conversations. It's just rude. Oh, I'm sorry did the middle of my sentence inhibit of the beginning of yours?
  3. Unpacking. Not really much of a pet peeve, but I just don't like it. Just like this next one...
  4. Folding laundry. Also, yes, I am aware that I mentioned this earlier. My opinion clearly hasn't changed since.
  5. The volume of the radio and TV has to be set on multiples of 2 or 5. Yes, that leaves a broad spectrum of numbers but just let me have this, okay?


"Knowledge is knowing the tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting them into your fruit salad."
-Miles Kington

22 May 2013

General Craziness

Tonight, I interrupt our (not really) regularly scheduled 30 day blog challenge post to bring you a new highlight of my life.

I went on a rope swing. over the freezing Provo River. in the (almost) middle of the night!!

That is all. Okaythanks!




"She didn't belong anywhere and she never really belonged to anyone. And everyone else belonged somewhere and to someone. People thought she was too wonderful. But she only wanted to belong to someone. People always thought she was too wonderful to belong to them or that something too wonderful would hurt too much to lose. And that's why she liked him--because he just thought she was crazy."
-C. JoyBell C.



14 May 2013

Day 8

Day 8: Three things you want to say to different people

Is this supposed to be things that you wish you could say to people but don't have the guts to tell them in person? I'm going to assume as much...

1. Thank you for always taking care of me. You do so much for me and I wish I could do something for you to fully express my appreciation. I'm glad I moved into the same complex as you and that we are better friends now than what we were growing up.

2. While I admire your dedication to your studies and job I think you need to give yourself a break. Stop taking life so seriously! Enjoy the things around you, no matter how small. 

3. I miss you.


"Decide what in your heart of hearts what really excites and challenges you and start moving your life in that direction. Every decision you make, from what you eat to what you do with your time tonight turns you into who you are tomorrow, and the day after that. Look at who you want to be and start sculpting yourself into that person. You may not get exactly where you thought you'd be but you will be doing things that suits you in a profession you believe in. Don't let life randomly kick you into the adult you don't want to become."
-Chris Hadfield

Day 7

Day 7: What do you read? What are your favorite books?

What do I read? Oh, you know, just those boring overused books that are part of every public English or literature class...and textbooks. Don't forget the textbooks.

Fun little side story: When I was younger, I used to hate reading. However, around 4th grade my mom convinced me to read the first Harry Potter book. That was the moment I fell in love with books.

I don't read as much as I used to or as much as I want to (thank you college), but I have all spring/summer to fix that. So people of the interwebs I ask of you...what should I read this summer?


"I never let my school interfere with my education."
-Mark Twain


Day 6

Day 6: What band/musician is most important to you

Oh goodness, this is difficult. How can I pick just one? How about y'all just take a peek at the "tunes" page and see what I listen to? Sound good? Good!


"There are no shortcuts to any place worth going."
-Beverly Sills

11 May 2013

Oh Darling, Let's be Adventurers (AKA: Day 5)

Day 5: Five places you want to visit

1. Paris, France
Now let me explain, Paris is probably on every girl's "to visit" list because of how romantic the city is. Me? I just really want to go the art museums and see the gorgeous gothic architecture.
Example A: The Sainte Chapelle. The invention of flying buttresses is the reason this is as breathtaking as it is. These flying buttresses take the weight off of the main wall allowing it to be made almost entirely of stained glass.



2. Venice, Italy

Doesn't this picture say enough?
3. Germany
Ich liebe Deutschland! Someday I will travel to Germany and stay until my heart is content. I mean, just look at this place! 



4. The Holy Lands
I've always wanted to visit the Holy Lands and it doesn't really help that my university has a study abroad there. Maybe I'll become a professional student and never graduate so I can do all the extracurriculars I want.


5. Australia
I want to find someone who loves me enough to fly to Australia and then road trip the Great Ocean Road with me. Any takers?



"Adventure is out there!"
-Disney Pixar's Up

10 May 2013

Day 4

Day 4: The meaning behind your blog name

Oh! I got this! I named by blog "April, Born in May" because it answers one of the first questions I get after telling someone my name - "oh, are you born in April?" Nope; I was born in May. Thankfully my parents were a little more creative than simply naming me after my birth month. Although, my mom did want to name me Cécile for a while....dodged a bullet there.

Since that was a little short, I'll go ahead and tell you a little something else. Why the unrelated quotes at the bottom of each post? Well, I love quotes and I want you to love them too! When I find one I like for the day, I just add it to my post. Why not?


"In three words I can sum up everything I know about life: it goes on"
-Robert Frost

09 May 2013

Day 3

Day 3: Your day in great detail

Well, normally on my days off I really do a bunch of nothing. However, today was different! I made plans with people all throughout the day! Yay! This morning I woke up at 7 to go babysit some adorable little kids for my friend. Her three year old and I pretended we were dinosaurs while the baby slept. After running around for a good half hour, the little guy informed me he wanted to watch Finding Nemo. So, we popped in the movie and I made him a snack of toast with raspberry jam. During this whole movie, the baby started to fuss a little bit, so I held her and she fell back asleep. She is just so tiny and precious; I love her. After babysitting, I went back to my apartment and submitted a maintenance request to have them figure out why my kitchen is smelling so offensive as of late. I really hope the maintenance people have a sense of humor because this is what I sent in...
 ...do you think they liked it? Might as well make things interesting.
Anyway, after sending in that report my friend, let's call him Mase (pronounce it like mace), and I went up to the outlet mall to do our birthday gift exchange. Here are the shoes I bought him
and here are the shoes he bought me

Happy birthday to us!! Better late than never, right? While we were at the outlets I ended up getting socks (now I can have matching ones!), a new wallet, and a tie. Why the tie? Oh, the only two things I have no will power against buying are dresses and ties. Plus, it was 50% off. I'm saving it for when an opportunity calls for it as a gift to a man friend. Is that weird? I hope not.
After shopping, I went to dinner to Red Robin with some friends. I had never been before and I was impressed. Their raspberry lemonade was phenomenal. I'm sold. When I got back from dinner, I taught another friend, we'll call him Ty, how to fix a shirt of theirs that had a tear in it. Granted it wasn't the most amazing repair job I've ever seen (sorry Ty) but it was all hidden so everything worked out great! Then I went over to play Sentinels of the Multiverse with my brother and Mase. Finally, I'm drinking a can of coke and typing all of this out while wondering why I'm not in bed yet - then I remind myself that I'm a single college student and I'm up this late anyway.

Phew! I hope that was detailed enough for y'all. Comments? Questions? Concerns? Violent outbursts of anger? Let me know!

"What we really are matters more than what other people think of us"
-Jawaharlal Nehru

Day 2

Day 2: Ten likes and dislikes

Dislikes:
1. Small cereal bowls. I say this mostly because the bowl I grabbed this morning was clearly meant for an ant. Who has time to refill a tiny bowl two or three times just to get a decent amount of Apple Jacks?? In the words of Sweet Brown, "ain't nobody got time for that!" 
2. Finals. The bittersweet end of the semester. You've slaved away for the past 15 weeks and then just as you think your mental capacity has reached its limits you come face to face with finals. I feel that if I have an A in the class, why should I prove that I'm competent in that subject? Haven't I already established that? Anyway, I'll get off my soapbox.
3. Feeling unproductive. Last spring/summer I worked four jobs. This time around I have one. I'm going crazy here.
4. Disappearing spiders. The only thing worse than finding a spider lurking in your things is when it disappears.
5. Mayonnaise. I don't think I need to expound on this one...
6. Escalators. These things are terrifying! I can't stand them, especially in airports! They're a million miles steep and they expect you to balance yourself and your luggage onto a tiny moving platform. I don't think so.
7. Onions. After a night of food poisoning, I can never look at onions the same way. I should note that I know it wasn't the onion's fault, but they have taken the blame.
8. Folding laundry. It's done nothing to merit being on this list. I just find it irritating.
9. Grading yourself on a number scale. At work, we do reviews of ourselves and our progress at work, in which we grade ourselves on how well we feel we are doing. There's a fine line between confidence and being arrogant.
10. Needles and blood. Pretty sure the majority of the world is on my side on this one, but in all honesty, I can't handle it. I pass out or turn pale, okay paler, than what I already am. I donated blood once and it ruined me. I bleed to fast and then I passed out. I spent the whole day being dizzy and nauseous. Have I ever been back? Nope. I'm sure after another four years or so I'll build up the courage to go back...maybe.

Likes:
1. My bed. It's pretty much the greatest thing known to man kind. It's always there for me after a long day of school and work. I doesn't judge me if/when I sleep in or go to bed at 9pm. What more can a girl ask for?
2. Sunshine. Who doesn't love sunshine?! It's nature's pick-me-up! Back home, in the land of eternal summer and perpetual sunshine, it always smelled of citrus and sea air. I'm confident that if sunshine had a scent, it would be that.
3. My family. We're a bunch of goofs, but I couldn't ask for anything better. Moving over 2,000 miles away from them to attend school was hard, but it's only been a growing opportunity for all of us. My family is amazing and I'm so excited to see them next month.
4. Adorable YouTube videos. I love media that uplift others, makes people laugh, or shares something that is just downright cute. For example, this is one that my brother shared with me today. So cute. I love it!
5. Babies. Okay, first off, I've been a nanny for nine years now. I can't help it; I love them :]
6. Dr. Pepper. I'm 100% confident that if I was given enough DP I could conquer the world.
7. Garlic naan. For those of you who don't know what naan is, it's Indian flat bread and tangible proof that God loves us.
8. One Direction. Yes, I am well aware that I'm pushing the borders of age-appropriateness of liking boy bands. Quite frankly, I don't care. In my defense, I was a little young in the 90's to really get into the Backstreet Boys or NSYNC. Also, I'm seeing One Direction in concert in July!! What?! I'm so excited! I bought my tickets last year. Don't judge.
9. Dresses. I know I mentioned this the other day, but it doesn't make it any less true.
10. Laser Tag. Again, pushing the borders of age-appropriateness. Doesn't change my love for it in the slightest.

"A goal not written down is merely a wish"
-Unknown

07 May 2013

Day 1


Day 1: Write some basic things about yourself
  • My name is April, but I'm fairly confident that you've figured that out already
  • I am 21 years old
  • I'm a huge extrovert and I love meeting new people and making friends
  • I study Family Life at Brigham Young University (don't worry, I'm not there for my MRS degree; I'm applying to grad school for Marriage and Family Therapy in a year)
  • I love life and all its twists and turns and general craziness
  • My favorite colors are a toss up between blues, greens, and purples
  • I love dresses - my entire closet is dedicated to them
  • I think I'm funnier than what I really am and I shamelessly laugh at my own jokes
  • I'm a huge classical music fan
  • I am an open book, ask a question and I'll answer it like I've known you for 5 years
  • I consider myself to be a pretty easy person to talk to 
  • I have three talents in life: cooking, baking, and sewing
  • Most importantly, I'm a Latter-Day Saint
Have a question? Ask it!

"Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated."
-Confucius

30 Day Blog Challenge

Well, here we are. This spring term, I'm not taking classes and I'm left to entertain myself when I'm not working. Thus this blog was born!!  Bring on the stereotypical 30 day start-up blog challenge!! Here's the schedule for upcoming days, kiddos



"Kites rise highest against the wind - not with it"
-Winston Churchill