Monday, December 3, 2012

Christmas

It is Christmas time!I love the Christmas season. It is easy to be cheerful when so many people are serving others and our focus is centered on the Savior.








Do you love the Christmas tree? It was an early Christmas surprise from my roommate. It makes me smile every time I see it.


"I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year." Christmas Carol

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Crafts

Summer Crafts:

Baby quilt: We did this quilt for a cute little cousin who has had a tough year.
The button flowers were my mom's idea and are scattered throughout.

Vanity: Brittney bought this a couple of years ago fully intending to fix it up. (I was so jealous) Brittney is now on a mission and left it the garage.With her permission I started to work on it. I soon realized that it needed a lot of fixing before I could get to the beautifying. I also had to deal with a large number of spiders and creepy spider sacs. I was freaked out by the arachnids, but with the help of some spider poison( Click here for Simpsons clip) I showed them who's boss.  


Viola!
Don't before and after pictures feel so satisfying?

 

Printer Desk: Next I wanted to make a desk for my printer. I got it at Savers It was in good shape except for some loose legs that Josh fixed for me. I wanted it to look Shabby Chic.


 After a little work it looked kind of terrible. The spray paint was bad and came out like it was fake snow. I was kind of nervous I had ruined it and was not excited about having to sand it again. 
 It was all worth it though.The finished product looked better than I had hoped.


I had other projects planned but, some summers are just too short.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Floating the Provo

 We went down the Provo river today. It was amazing. Camile and Mom paddled like seasoned pros. Josh, Ellie, and I were in the same tube. We took a wrong turn and ended up going over a mini waterfall. I pretty much did a swan dive into the swirling depths, and Josh and Ellie did a magnificent tandem cannon ball all while keeping a hold of the raft and both paddles. Wow!
OR, We hit a couple trees 1/4 of the way down, popped the tube, and ship wrecked into some pointy rocks.

Whichever you prefer

Saturday, May 12, 2012

So Wrong

Riley the Puggle is not normal.









 (She loves to eat chew sticks on her back while she holds them with her paws.) 

Sitting has been a very difficult thing for her to figure out. She rarely sits like dogs are supposed to. That's OK though we still like her.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Summer Break


This used to be me...until today.


I just came home from my last class of the semester, and only have one quiz and one final left to take.


This is kind of bitter sweet for me. I'm going to miss school for the next couple of months, but the summer break will help me feel so much better physically. Plus I'll get to be near my fantastic family.


 I feel like I accomplished SO much this year. I'm never sure I'm up to the challenge, but everything worked out wonderfully.


sentence diagram
I had to take a linguistic grammar class and I was dreading It. I am no good with English grammar. (Simpsons quote click here)Guess what, I accidentally rock at it. Who new I could have fun diagramming sentences? No I didn't learn how to spell or use punctuation properly. I did learn to understand how a sentences is formed in your mind, and then how to explain the process you used to rearrange that same sentence when you said it out loud. 


I have also completed two semesters of ASL. I feel like I have improved a great deal. One of our more challenging projects was to compose a poem in ASL. That meant you had to rhyme hand shape instead of words. Tricky right?  My poem was on fishing in case you were wondering.


I also completed a semester devoted to the ear. It was so interesting. The cochlea and vestibular apparatus are amazing bits of anatomical architecture.

Next on the docket, summer break. I've got big plans, but I will save those for another post.  

Monday, March 26, 2012

Spring

Time for a catch up post.

1. Dominic has left the MTC and is now in Texas. He sounds so happy I really love getting his emails and letters.
2. Brittney had her "farewell." There were an incredible amount of people there to support her. I don't really like that she's leaving, but I think it is wonderful that she's going. Does that make sense?

3. Josh and Cousin K were in '"Bye Bye Birdie," at the SCERA, and I thought it was great. I can't wait to see what they do next year.

4. Scout (Camile) won gold with her futsal team and got to meet a player from the Real soccer team. Ugh, she is so much cooler than me. :)


I'm busy at school. The end of the semester is so close I can taste it. Lately, I've been feeling sick enough to contemplate dropping the semester, but my pride always gets the better of me. Spring break helped me feel a little better, plus it's pretty much springtime, so I've got cadbury mini eggs, flowers, and conference to buoy me up.

Friday, January 27, 2012

One Year

Can you believe that it has been a whole year since the stroke? I can't decided if it has been a long year or a short one?

"Nice try stroke, but I'm still here."
"I had a stroke what's your excuse?"

Thanks for the funny hoodies mom.




Just so you know stroke humor is crazy hard to come by.


I've found that doctors love to explain things by comparing them to fruit. They told me that a human brain is about the size of a large grapefruit. It's embarrassing to say, but I've held more human brains (thank you anatomy and physiology) than grapefruit so I'll just have to take their word for it. The part of my brain that was damaged was about the size of a plum. That's a big percentage of brain! If someone stole a chunk of my grapefruit the size of a plum I think I would notice.
I love watching those videos to see how far my speech has come.

I've had lots to relearn. It's still a struggle to swallow, and talking sometimes takes concentration. I can't hold onto information like I could before, most of my left side feels like it just got back from the dentist, my hand fights me every ASL class, and I keep getting disoriented around campus. There is more I could list that remind me every single day that I've had a stroke, but the list of blessing is much longer.
People keep telling me I'm "such a fighter," which makes me laugh. It's important to me that you know I'm not particularly strong or persistent. I was given strength that was not my own and gifts of healing I don't deserve. Everything I've gotten back has been a blessing and I couldn't have done it on my own.

I've been surrounded by good people who've encouraged me and loved me through all of this. So many of you have become angels in my eyes.

I've been going over some of the blessings that came with the stroke and I'm in awe.
  • It's easier to be happy and I laugh more often.
  • I've found I'm more capable then I ever supposed.
  • I've felt a closeness to our savior and I rely on my faith more.
  • I got to spend extra time with my family
  • I'm able to do most everything I did before the stroke.
  • I've gotten an inside look at what it would be like to be an SLP.
  • I got to ride in a helicopter :)
  • I got the coolest nick-name ever "stroke jade" I'm not kidding that is what my medical bracelet said. I think it's going to replace Cocoa motion.... you didn't know that was my nickname?
I would list more but it could go on for pages.

One thing I really do miss though is being able to fake a smile. My fake smile just looks like a lopsided grimace. Who would have thought I'd miss being able to lie with my face.

I still use the X-Jet(power chair) around school. Without it I would be blacking out lots more. The X-Jet is such a lifesaver.

The hole in my heart is still leaking but not nearly as much as before.

The pacemaker is wonderful. If I were allowed I would go and get myself another one in a heartbeat. (Ha-ha.)

The Eye doc says that the glaucoma has advanced but not enough that we need to start treatment. Whew!

I am in he midst of a rather difficult semester. I am exhausted, stressed, and for some inexplicable reason I still love all my classes.

So I guess what I'm trying to say is that I'm doing good.


PS I thought I would share this link with you about stroke awareness. Why? Because it made me laugh. I haven't seen a stroke awareness add that doesn't totally crack me up there is even one that teaches you to do a dance called "the stroke" I don't want to ruin it for you should you look it up but it involves you pulling half your face down and swinging one of your arms around all limp. Sound awesome right? Oh boy I will just give you the link it's too funny leave off.

Monday, January 16, 2012

What?

I have recently learned a few things that have been very disconcerting
First, the great wall of China is actually the great walls of China. There are multiple unconnected sections built during different dynasties, and whats WORSE is you cannot see the great walls of china from space! What?
Next, Haagen-Dazs a logo for a delicious ice cream brand doesn't actually mean anything. The founders made the word up deliberately trying to trick us into thinking it was a Scandinavian product. Good lie though, Scandinavian ice cream does sound like it would be especially tasty.
I know it's upsetting but celery, that green, fibrous, tasteless stick everyone eats when they diet is not actually negative in calories. Yup I'm pretty mad about that.
Finally, remember that cute, shy, nun from sister act, whose voice is so great? Brace yourself, it is a lie she was lip syncing. I spent my childhood loving that nun and her voice . Sister Mary Robert I feel so betrayed.