Thursday, October 30, 2008

I'm Almost a Member of Technological Society Again...




Last week I purchased a new laptop after having been without a personal computer since I left Backcountry.com. Two months may not seem like a long time, but it feels like forever. Maybe that means I'm "addicted" to my computer....I prefer the term technology dependent! :-) I've missed those of you who blog, I have a lot of catching up to do. I've also missed those of you who read my blog and always leave comments (Susette).


A lot has happened in the last two months and I'm looking forward to writing about new things and telling lots of fun stories. My laptop shipped yesterday and is scheduled to arrive tomorrow! So until then....happy blogging!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

General Conference, Hilary Weeks, and other awesomeness...

This weekend is General Conference and that is my favorite time of year. Partially because General Conference in itself is always uplifting, motivating, and inspiring but also because it always seems to snow and/or rain on conference weekend marking the beginnings of winter. Today both of those things happened. I'm spending the weekend at Kassie's house with her daughter because Steve and Kassie are out of town. This morning I got up and watched both sessions of Conference and then Krissy and I went to Arctic Circle for a shake, went shopping for some final trip necessities, and rented a movie. We came home and watched the movie and when it was over I headed to Salt Lake.

One of the other things that I love about conference is Ladie's Night at Deseret Book during the Priesthood session. Hilary Weeks was performing at the downtown Deseret Book. I've met her before (see May 4th blog) and absolutely love any interaction with her. I wanted to see her perform tonight and hoped to get my new CD signed. When I got there she was performing so I watched her sing a couple of songs. When she was finished as she made her way back to her signing table she stopped and shook my hand. I asked her if she had a sharpie in her pocket. She patted her pockets and with a smile said, "Nope." So I went to her table and waited in line.

Now let me back up a little in the story to bring you up to speed...

Last May at BYU Women's Conference Hilary sang two songs that would be on her new CD that wasn't going to be released until September. Last Saturday, just two days before the release of the anticipated CD, I received a call that a very dear friend is battling cancer. Suddenly these songs took on a much more personal meaning and I was very anxious for the release of the CD. Last Thursday when the CD was released and I went to Deseret Book to pick it up. While there I found a book that Hilary had written so I, of course, bought it too. Turns out that the combination of the CD and a chapter in that book are exactly what I need at this very moment.

So back to tonight...

When it was handing my CD to her she looked at me and said, "Have we met?" She seemed to almost remember where we had met (which was impressive considering the fact that she meets LOTS of people coupled with the fact that she is pretty old) so I asked her if she wanted to guess, and then I laughed and reminded her of Women's Conference. When I told her that my cousin, Julie, was the one from Texas she totally remembered us...or at least she did a good job of pretending. :-) I shared with her my personal experience with "If I Only Had Today" and "Just Let Me Cry" and also shared my gratitude for her book.

Hilary Weeks really is the greatest lady! I first heard of her shortly after I was baptized 6 years ago. Hers was the first LDS music I ever heard...besides hymns, of course. I'm pretty sure that I've been her number one fan ever since! Too bad she's all famous with paprazzi and secret service agents or maybe we could be friends!

So all in all, tonight was a great experience and I was again reminded of how wonderful and funny Hilary Weeks is...I only wish my two partners in crime could have been with me. Jaymee and Julie, I miss you guys terribly!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

My world to date....

Again, life has gotten busy and my blogging has suffered. I apologize to all (if there be any) of you who have missed my pictures and stories. I guess I'll start where I left off and bring you all up to speed on the awesome adventures that I have been having.



On Friday, August 22nd I was offered and accepted a position as a Regional Customer Service Representative with Salomon USA. For those of you who don't know they are a ski manufacturer...the best ski manufacturer, if I can add that. I have always been a fan of Salomon goods and since they moved to Ogden in 2007 I had hoped to one day work for them. I have consistently checked their website for any open positions that I may be qualified for. So, this August when making a routine check of Salomon's job openings I found one that I was qualified for and considered applying for it. I had always been more than happy and enjoyed my employment at Backcountry.com so it was a tough decision for me to make when deciding to apply with Salomon. Obviously I applied, was called in for an interview, and the rest is history. I accepted the job on August 22 and my first day of work was on September 3rd. I only had a week and a half to rent out my current room, find a new place to live in Ogden, give my notice to Backcountry, and make the move.

Mission accomplished and for the past month I have been living in my new apartment in Ogden with four awesome roommates and working hard for Salomon USA.