Wednesday, June 26, 2013

A Zilch Weekend

This past Saturday mom, dad, and I went to the Washington, D.C. Temple. I love being able to go to the temple and feel the spirit and do the work for those who have already passed on. The trip to the temple takes 4 hours and instead of coming home after we were done at the temple we spent the night with the Zilch family, who used to live here in Fairmont but moved to Virginia. Mary and I met out at BYU and we worked together on campus. I was very excited for the visit, to spend time with good friends, play with Ellie, and especially to meet 4 month old Malcolm.

I had planned on throwing a baby shower for Mary, but they moved away. Regardless of their moving I still made a quilt for Malcolm. I chose a soft monkey fabric for the back and then decided to tie in the colors on the front (red, yellow, blue, and brown for the binding). I am really happy with how the quilt turned out! So for dinner we went to Red Robin...Yum! Unfortunately the burger I got, the Chili Chili Cheeseburger, wasn't so Yum. Luckily, the cheeseburger was the only disappointment in a really great weekend.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Girls Camp

Last week I had the opportunity to attend girls camp as the assistant level leader for the second year girls. This experience was so much better then when I went with my old ward in Flint. This years camp theme was 'Stand in Holy Places and be not Moved' and then the 2nd year girls "holy place" was the Sacred Grove and they chose their color to be gold. It was rather difficult to find gold decorations for the cabin. The level leader and I decided to decorate the cabin with trees where the leaves were made out of green balloons and then hang gold stars from the ceiling, I personally think that it turned out rather cute. I decided to really get into the spirit of being a leader and made each girl a name tag and little treat handouts for each day. 
I also made a treat bag that had a Hug drink in it and some Hersey Kisses with a sign that said "We Love You! XOXOXOXO" There were 13 girls in 2nd year and luckily they all got along fairly well. They pushed 10 of the beds together to make a 'mega' bed and all slept together.
 We were suppose to go on a 5 mile hike but because of the weather (there were thunder storms) we only went on a 3 mile hike. We also did some tie-dying, played water games (the girls soaked me), had a dance party, participated in some fun crafts, and of course completed the required certifications. Here they have secret sisters at camp for the girls and the leaders. I brought a piece of candy for my secret sister and then a bigger gift for the last day. I did not realize how serious they take secret sister around here, the gifts that I got from my secret sister were so much better then what I had to give. So if I am asked back next year I will be better prepared and not be such a loser when it comes to being a secret sister. Another tradition that they have here is that on the last night they have sumo wrestling. They put mattresses on the floor, stuff their shirts with pillows, and wrestle. What a fun way to spend the last night a girls camp.

I am thankful that I had the opportunity to go to girls camp and to spend time with some great girls.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is

There year has been extremely expensive for me, especially when it comes to my mouth. I had a tooth crack and I knew that it would need a crown put on it so off to the dentist I went. It cost me $84 to get an x-ray and have them tell me that I need a crown, well duh. So I went back and got a crown put on that cost $790. A month later I had a tooth ache that wouldn't go away, so off to the dentist I went again. It was another expensive visit in which I was told that I needed a root canal on a tooth that had had a crown put on it last summer in Michigan that I am still paying off, I was so annoyed and frustrated! So I got a $820 root canal from the specialist and then had to go back to the "regular" dentist to get a permanent filling that cost $105. Now all of this wouldn't be such a big deal if I had insurance, but I don't so I have to pay out of pocket for it all, and let me tell you that it really cuts into my summer savings. I am very grateful that I have been able to work so much this school year that I was able to pay for all of this and still have money to pay  my bills in the summer. So I have put thousands of dollars in my mouth this year that I will never get back. I have also had to pay $500 dollars to take 4 online classes to renew my teaching certificate and $200 to get my car fixed. I hope the rest of the year isn't as expensive as the first 5 months have been.

Speaking of my mouth, this weekend I made something delicious to put into my mouth...caramel corn. It was my first time making it (with mom's help of course) and it turned out great!
YUMMY!