Thursday, November 19, 2015

HELLO FAVORITE PEOPLE

hi my favorite people! 

this week was chilly here in georgia! when the wind blows, it sure does blow. i took out the tights & scarves & bundled my little self up. oh man did i feel like a dork :) 

kind of a crazy week too. we were asked to give the lesson in relief society about being a member missionary, so fitting for us ;) it went really well & i was able to share my conversion story with all of the sisters & show them my baptism pictures. it was awesome & i am glad that i can help others know what an influence each of them can have in somebody's life. it was also the primary program, those are my favorite sundays ever. the kids are so dang cute & i just laugh & cry & then laugh some more at how innocent & charming all of them are. my favorite is when they sing all of the songs, but instead of singing it is more like screaming :) the best! 

really cool experience!! we have been working with our recent convert donna with family history. she was actually able to get lots of it from her sister who loves that stuff! we went over to a member's home & got her all set up with an account & she got cruising! BUT GET THIS. as she is plugging information is, one of her ancestors links up with some else who has been doing their family history work. & this person lives in taylor, arizona & is a member of the church! so cool. when i get home i am going to find them. :) it is such a small world we live in! 

sister smith & i had some adventures this week. lots of back roads & mud. i think i am turning into a southern hick.. ;) i am out there in the dirt & my skirt & it is just a sight to see! we came across some peacocks & a deer carcass. really great. there is so much roadkill here in georgia! kind of sad. i sometimes get a little weepy over it.. so emotional. we also entertained our district on our conference call.. we were asked to do an opening hymn for the first time & i told sister smith beforehand that if i looked at her i would start laughing & it would all go downhill from there. well we were doing great & then i had to test the waters & make eye contact with her & we just died laughing! seriously i was on the floor rolling & we couldn't even finish. so funny! i was out of breath from laughing so hard. but hey, now we don't ever sing hymns for our calls anymore ;) blessing! 

i hope y'all have an amazing week this week! there is so much to be thankful for. i am so glad that the holidays are here. i love the spirit of thanksgiving! it gives me a chance to reflect on all that i have been blessed with. the church is true. & our Savior loves you! 

until next time, 
sister bell.




(Side note:  As Emily's mother, I am DYING because of all the pics she could post...she chose this one!  She has always loved when we skin animals....but eww??)


Thursday, November 12, 2015

HAPPY FALL

happy fall my friends!! 

lots of love felt this week as we started to get into the thanksgiving mood of the month! our theme for november in the ward is service & gratitude, pretty fitting, huh? :) 

i was able to listen to a talk given by brother umberger in the ward, he is incredible! he was a professor for most of his work like, but is the most amazing artist! he paints with watercolors. i am going to beg for him to do a painting of the atlanta temple. :) he is like a grandpa to me. his heart is full! speaking of his heart, over the summer he suffered from a heart attack. in his talk at church, he related it to the heart of Christ and said that "it was nothing" compared to the pain that our Savior must have felt when He atoned for us. did you know that Christ literally died of a broken heart? i invite you to study the act of the atonement, i have discovered a new appreciation for my Savior than before. brother umberger invited us to have a heart like Christ, to be able to be grateful in all circumstances and to humble ourselves so that we can see beyond ourselves. that is something that i am going to work on this month! 

i was FINALLY able to get a copy of the ensign with all of the general conference talks this week. yay! its funny the things that make you happy as a missionary :) my favorite talk right now is "behold thy mother" by elder holland. it touches my soul! i love it. read it! 

i hope everyone has a great week & can cultivate an attitude of gratitude this month and for more to come! love you all. thanks for the emails and support, sorry if i don't get back right away, i am not forgetting about you. :) 

sister bell

HELLO NOVEMBER!



hi all my beautiful people! 

it is officially fall here in georgia!! I LOVE IT. we just drive and take in the beauty of it all. i will definitely miss all the trees when i go home! 

this week were able to do lots of service for those in the ward! here in villa rica it is the elderly community that is pretty active in the ward compared to the younger families, so we get to hang out with old people and it is the best!! i have learned so much from them and it makes me real bummed when they tell me how lonely they are and how they just wish that they were close to their family. it inspires me to always reach out to those whose families are far away & to be a light in their lives! :) 

i have been thinking a lot about how dark the world is nowadays. being a missionary you get to see quite a few things that most people are blind to or don't have the opportunity to see. i have been told many life stories from others and my heart weeps for them. this world is so cruel and unfair! it is hard to sit back and see these people go through these things & not try to make it right! i have learned that i need to have faith that the atonement of jesus christ is for everyone in every situation, big or small. as i have studied the life of christ more in depth, i can bear a humble testimony that He truly is the Son of God, and it is His divinity that makes the atonement possible. i know that He knows how to truly succor each and every single one of us. He is the only one who knows how. 

sorry for the kind of dreary thoughts this week, it has been something i have just been thinking about and wanted to share. so i will include a picture of me and donna's (our recent convert) little dog! his name is Little Bit and he kills me. i promise i am not strangling him in the picture. i am excited for the new month ahead of me & look forward to all of the thanksgiving celebrations that are to come! i hope you each have a great week. know that i think about all of you and pray for you daily. 

listen to the song He is Born by Vocal Point, it has become one of my favorites!
love, 
sister bell. 


HAPPY DAYS

​good morning friends!! 

another awesome week here in west georgia! i am literally like 30 miles away from the alabama border, it is kind of crazy. we see a lot of unique people here.. ;) lots of men with just overalls on, real cute! 

this week was super special, our investigator donna got baptized. there are no words to describe how incredible that experience was, she has taught me so much! it was very unique because we were able to have Elder Zwick from the quorum of the 70 there, he invited himself and of course we couldn't say no :) she was glowing after! oh how excited i am for her and this new journey! 

we had lots of meetings this week, again, so i do not have much to report on! all i can say is that the people here love to talk!! sometimes we spend an hour with a person & we don't say a single thing!! oh man do they have stories. 

one member here is sister burke, she is the tiniest little old lady and she has 4 little dogs! she is SO sassy! she is a spitfire to say the least. whenever we see each other she gives me a kiss on the cheek and it just makes my day :) oh i love her! 

i love all of you so much!! i hope you have a great Halloween & eat lots of candy for me! 

sister bell.




HI Y'ALL!


i hope everyone has had a great week this week! most of the time when i get to emailing i completely lose track of what has even happened over the course of the week, so i am sorry if this is short. :) 

we had stake conference this week! elder zwick and elder parker from the quorum of the 70 were there, their messages were wonderful and truly brought the spirit into the meeting. the choir sang my two most favorite songs, come thou fount of every blessing and master the tempest is raging. if you know me, you know i downright sobbed through both of the songs, real attractive. ;) 

also, i have learned as a missionary, the most random of things happen to you. REALLY. for example, this week we left a members house with an accordion. umm, what?!?! what the heck are we going to do with that? i guess play it?! crazy. 

we went over to a members home earlier this week, they are from mexico so i got to speak spanish with them! it was really neat. their daughters love the missionaries. as i was leaving, little Irene gave me a picture of a missionary with "i love you" on the back. it was so special to me! 

i just want to let all of you know how much i love every one of you! i hope you know that i truly have a testimony of this gospel. and that i know that miracles still exist today, i have witnessed them and have seen how they have the power to change lives. this gospel does just that! i love serving the people here in villa rica. they teach me to be humble and  grateful. 

i hope y'all have a wonderful week and remember that everything will be okay! all is well. 

love you all! 
sister bell. 

ps, there is a picture of me and sister russell! we went to high school together and had lots of the same friends! she rocks. so cool we are both serving in this mission! 





Wednesday, October 14, 2015

TENDER MERCIES & EXCITING NEWS


hello again!! 

life is fine and dandy here in georgia!! i love being here as the leaves are changing. it is beautiful! i am afraid to come back after my mission, this place could easily be called home. it is so quaint and cute! & the people here are true southerners. I LOVE THEM, even though most of them don't have teeth and can't seem to find their belts or their shirts.. :-) gotta love beer bellies! NOT. 

a tender mercy i saw this week was seeing our investigator who is on date to be baptized FINALLY make it to church. she has had a lot of health problems that have kept her from coming. my companion and i fasted and prayed all week that she would make it. we knew that we had done everything in our power to make that happen & it was all in Heavenly Father's hands at that point. OH WHAT JOY WE HAD WHEN WE SAW HER BEAUTIFUL FACE THERE!!! everyone loved her!! ahh. miracles guys, miracles. 

there are no words to describe the people here. as one of the sisters in my apartment would say.. "they walk to the beat of their own drum." SO TRUE. so much personality in some of these people. one of them is in our ward, & get this.. SHE HAS A PER POSSUM. WHAT?!?! WHAT?!?! she does. it is true. & i got to see it and pet it and i just laughed the whole time because who has a pet possum? lets be real here, no one. BUT SHE DOES AND I AM SPEECHLESS. 

onto the exciting news.. ELDER HOLLAND IS COMING TO MY MISSION!! HE IS AND THIS LIFE IS REAL AND I AM WITHOUT WORDS. god is good y'all. we just found out today & all of us sisters did a silent screaming/jumping/crying session in the library. we are fools. BUT YAYAY!!! is it bad to have favorite apostles? he is my favorite. don't tell anyone i have a favorite. 

life is so good!! i have a huge testimony of this gospel. i know that the power of the atonement can transform lives and bring peace to each of us in such a dark world. heavenly father loves you, he is never too far away, even when you may feel like he is. 

i love you all so much! thank you for all of your words of encouragement!! 
have a great week!! 

love, 
sister bell.

SWEET SOUTHERN LOVE



hello all! 

it has been another amazing week here in villa rica. i have seen miracles big and small all around me! the Lord loves us so much. 

our week was pretty crazy! we had zone training which was really neat. a convert came and shared his story with us, and i was truly touched. i promise that if you are an influence for good in someone's life, you will never know how much you changed them. i can testify of that! zone training was all the way in atlanta, which is an hour away NOT including traffic. we woke up so early, but we got to go to the temple which was something that i really needed! 

general conference was AMAZING! we had one of our investigators come to both morning sessions of it and the Spirit was just so strong. i loved Sister Marriott's talk, it was so powerful.

i wish i had the time to talk about our investigator Donna. i witnessed the power of our Savior in her life. there are no words to describe the experiences we have shared together, but i just want everyone to know that Christ knows each and every one of us. He knows our pains and it is only He who can solve them. Donna is a woman in her sixties who has had to endure things i would not wish upon my worst enemies. the truthfulness of this gospel has brought her peace that she has been searching for her entire life. we had a lesson last night and she looked me in the eyes & said "this is what i have been searching for my whole life. it never made sense, but now it does and i can feel my heart getting lighter." Christ can make our hearts light, this gospel brings us the truth that puts us at peace. there is hope for all of us. there is ALWAYS a way back to our Heavenly Father through His son, Jesus Christ. 

some days are harder than others. i have seen some of the terrible things that some have to go through. i love these people, and seeing them hurt kills me. i want to make everything right for them and give them what they deserve! i have left lessons with tears down my face because of what some have to endure. my eyes have been opened to what our Savior must have felt when he suffered all sins and afflictions of the world. my testimony of the atonement is being strengthened as i see it working in these people's lives. 

i love being here. i love being able to serve the people and teach them about our Savior. what sweet joy it brings me! there is nothing better. i will be changed for the rest of my life and the rest of eternity. how lucky i am! 

i love you all! thank you for being you. enjoy your week! 
& holla if its your birthday or you have some major event coming up because i think i have forgotten anything i once knew!! 

lots of love, 
sister bell




HEY Y'ALL!



hello hello to all of my favorite people!! 

I MADE IT TO GEORGIA!!! it is so insanely beautiful here it just makes me smile all the time. when i pictured georgia, this is what i thought of. 

SO.. my first area is Villa Rica! my trainer, sister smith (yes, another sister smith), & i are opening a brand new area!! woohoo! & to make it even better.. THEY JUST FORMED A WARD HERE AND HAVEN'T EVEN MET YET!!! WOOO!! lots of challenges happening with that, but we are so confident that this well be the best place ever! we are stoked. 

we have witnessed so many miracles since being here. are you ready?! so one of our investigators is Donna, she is an elderly lady who lost her husband about a year ago. as we were meeting with her she told us that the week the missionaries came by that she was contemplating taking her own life because she was so lonely. HELLO MIRACLE. she has so much faith and knows how important it is to act on that faith. SHE IS GETTING BAPTIZED!! she told us her whole life story and we just can't wait for her to receive all the blessings of the restored gospel. 

we did have a discouraging moment here this past week. we had a mom, her name is Monica, & her two youngest sons had just gotten baptized and she was on track to do the same. we went to go teach her on saturday to make sure she was progressing & we found out that she was in jail. SO YIKES. i have faith that she will be able to make it through this trial and use the atonement in her life! she is so great and so ready for the gospel! 

we have so many investigators & trying to keep up with them is sometimes stressful!! especially when they don't answer their phones. but since this is a brand new ward we are trying to focus on some less active members & help them feel our love and the love that Christ has for them too! the bishop here is so supportive, he is actually from Mesa, & he is willing to help us out with whatever we need. so great. 

my companion is from Hawaii and will be ending her mission in December! so i get to kill her off.. ;) we love the people here & we are able to put both of our strengths and weaknesses together to form the best duo! we currently sleep on air mattresses because we have to share an apartment with the other sisters who are also opening a new area, but it is awesome and we make the best of it all! 

i am so excited for another week here in GA! i can't wait to hear from the leaders of this gospel this weekend! everyone watch it & go with a question you have & i promise it will get answered! 

i love you all! go feed the missionaries!! they are hungry. ;) 

here are some pictures of the lovely town i am in! 

love Y'ALL,
sister bell.


Tuesday, September 22, 2015

MTC WEEK 2


hi all my peeps!! 

another great week here in the MTC. i have been learning so much and making some of the best memories of my life! i am so thankful that i have the chance to be here, i think about how lucky i am everyday. 

so something i learned this week was about obedience.. it starts with a funny story! one of the rules in the classroom is that we aren't allowed to have food in there because of the "distraction" it causes, yeah i am a punk! so of course when we had class time and the teacher wasn't there we all brought food to share. it was easy for us sisters to get rid of the food we didn't want anymore because the elders were always willing to take it off our hands! wellll... someone left a starburst wrapper on the floor & our teacher sister harris (who is basically training us as cadets or something) SAW IT ON THE FLOOR!! well when this happened it was only us four sisters in the room & she questioned us about it, & I COULD NOT LIE so i am the one who took all the heat for only ever eating ONE STARBURST.

& then she called me unto repentance which was so incredibly awkward and hilarious all at the same time & yeah.. i learned that that i should probably be a little more humble and obedient. even if i am not perfect, i need to be striving to be. it is a funny story, but i understand that we get blessings from being obedient, and boy do i need those blessings! president monson said it best by stating: "a knowledge of truth and the answers to our greatest questions come to us as we are obedient to the commandments of God". 

i got to see my bff sister sorenson!! WE HAVE THE SAME PAJAMAS! so of course we had to take a picture. she wants me to tell her family that her p-day is on thursday but she is alive & that she loves being here at the mtc! she has a great companion and is learning and growing everyday. 

tomorrow i leave for georgia and i could not be more excited! i know that the lord is already preparing someone to hear the message that christ would have them hear. it is so humbling to be on his errand. this is the work that will change my life forever! thank you all for your love! i feel it everyday. 

till next week!! 
sister bell.




Thursday, September 17, 2015

MTC WEEK 1



guys i made it!! here at the MTC they say that if you make it until sunday you are golden! it is so true that the days are long, but the weeks are fast. its kind of a time warp here, totally weird. 

but i am so happy. i have learned more about myself in these past 5 days than i have in my life. i definitely needed some humility & to stop thinking so much about myself. i am on my mission as a representative of Christ. would He be thinking about himself while serving others? did Christ ever even think of himself? yeah, probably not.. kind of a wake-up call, & a little scary! i love Elder Bednar's quote that says "the greatest convert on your mission has gotta be you". 

something i was worried about before my mission was teaching by the Holy Ghost. it is only through the Holy Ghost that others can receive the truth & testimony that they need to come closer to Christ. SO... this leads me to the first lesson i ever did teach. (yeah the make you start teaching actual people here on your 2nd day)!! 

it was a member lesson and me and my companion sister smith (who i love) has this whole lesson planned out, but when we got there we were like "NOPE" not the lesson that this woman needs. her name was Emily, funny right?! & had only been a member for a few months. we shared D&C 18:10, which teaches that the worth of souls is great in the sight of God, go look it up! we testified that God loves us no matter what. the Spirit was SO strong, and tears began to fill her eyes. i knew from that moment on that the Holy Ghost will help me teach what others need. i may not know what or why, but i am simply just saying what Christ would be saying to His brothers and sisters. it was an amazing experience! 

i love it here! i love my companion. she makes up for what i lack. i love my district! (a set of 5 companionships made up of elders and sisters). we learn so much from each other and encourage each other to be better disciples of Christ. 

i am SO blessed! i love all of you so much. there is not a day that goes by that i don't think of you all. 

read Romans 5:19! you will if you love me. 

enjoy the pictures!! & please send me all of ya'lls addresses! i need them for letters. tell me about your life! don't let me be a hermit. 

much love,
sister bell. 

    
 






Friday, September 4, 2015

FAREWELL PHOTO DUMP









MY FAREWELL TALK

Good morning Brothers and Sisters. It is so bittersweet for me to be here this Sunday giving my farewell to such a great congregation. For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Emily Bell. I have been called to serve in the Atlanta Georgia mission and I report September 9th. I graduated from Higley High School in 2014, spent a year at BYU, and now I am preparing to go teach the gospel for 18 months. My family and I are converts to the church, we were baptized in November of 2009. As I think back to that day, I would have never imagined how this gospel would turn into the biggest blessing in my life, and I definitely would have never imagined myself choosing to go on a mission to teach others the knowledge I received only 6 years ago.
For any investigator, one of the lessons that the missionaries are instructed to teach is that pertaining to The Gospel of Jesus Christ. Within this lesson one is taught on what it means to endure to the end. As a former investigator, I can recall thinking to myself “Aren’t I doing this now?” or as the dictionary defines enduring, “Aren’t I already suffering patiently?”. However, In Preach My Gospel, enduring to the end is not suffering patiently, but “remaining true to the commandments of God despite temptation, opposition, and adversity in life”. Comparing these two different explanations of what it means to endure, I find truth within the latter of the two. Although we do suffer in this life, that was not our Heavenly Father’s sole purpose in having His children come to live in mortality. More clearly, our purpose in this probationary state is to have joy and prepare to meet God. 
President Henry B. Eyring says it best by stating, “So many things beat upon us in a lifetime that simply enduring may seem almost beyond us… But the test a loving God has set before us is not to see if we can endure difficulty. It is to see if we can endure it well. We pass the test by showing that we remembered Him and the commandments He gave us. And to endure well is to keep those commandments whatever the opposition, whatever the temptation, and whatever the tumult around us.” 
And if we do endure in the way President Eyring describes, may we also know the blessing of enduring. Given in D&C Section 14, verse 7 we are promised by God that “if you keep my commandments and endure to the end you shall have eternal life, which gift is the greatest of all the gifts of God.”
So then what? Have we set out on this mortal journey to endure alone? Absolutely not. In the words of Elder L. Tom Perry “enduring to the end is definitely not a do-it-yourself project.” It requires putting the atonement to use in our lives, pressing forward with a steadfastness in Christ, and allowing our faith to exceed our fears.  
When I think about the last part of that sentence, I wonder if I have always put my faith before my fears. A mantra that I have clung to for some time is the saying, “Be Still & Know That I Am God”. In moments of doubt, anxiety, fear, and loneliness, it brings me peace knowing the comfort and power that my Heavenly Father has to give me. It reassures my testimony that God has a perfect plan for me, and that He would never leave me alone. 
A huge leap of faith that I have had to take in my life has been deciding to serve a mission. At the start of my journey in this gospel, I thought missionaries were amazing. The selflessness that they possessed was inspiring and it truly blew my mind how much knowledge they had about the gospel! I remember being asked if I was going to serve a mission, and replying with a confident no. It has always been important for me to go to school, receive a degree, and start a career as soon as I could. Being raised in a home where education was very prevalent, I had no problem following that plan. Fast forward a few years to around the time I was sixteen. I was being taught in this ward by my great young women leaders about patriarchal blessings one sunday, and felt the Spirit so strongly urging me to prepare to receive mine. Upon acting on that prompting, I prayed and fasted that this blessing would confirm to me that the path I was headed down was the right one. On February 23rd of 2013, I was filled with great anticipation for this confirmation. My mom and I pulled up to the Patriarch’s house, stopped the car, opened our doors, and without hesitation I turned to her and said “I’m going on a mission.” 
For those of you who have not yet received your patriarchal blessing, I strongly encourage you to. As they are each very sacred and personal to each individual I won’t share the details of what was said in mine, but that day I had gained the knowledge that I needed to serve a mission to become the person that Heavenly Father wants and needs me to be. 
Altering this plan of mine has been a huge blessing in disguise. I have been fortunate enough to see how we are humbled when we forget our own will, and follow the will of our Father in Heaven. Having not even saved a penny prior to my mission, I struggled to believe that this was really right for me, my faith was shaken as I scrambled to see how I would be financially able to serve. To my surprise, the Lord truly worked miracles in ways I could never even imagine or repay Him for. Although this was never my plan for me, I know it is Heavenly Father’s plan. And when we each follow His plan, He will prepare a way for every one of His children, despite any circumstance.   
Having these experiences, the mortal being in me still questions if it is right for me to go on a  mission, say goodbye to the comfortable life I have, and breakaway from the path I have worked so hard for.  But I am filled with hope as I hear the words of President Monson proclaiming “Wonderful, glorious things are in store for you, if only you will believe, obey, and endure.”
I love watching, and re-watching, mormon messages. The stories, words of our leaders, and teachings within them are so simple, yet so powerful. There is one in particular that I have thought a lot about while writing this talk, entitled “Unto All the World: Essa’s Story.” In which a family learns the importance of enduring when tragically losing their daughter. To what seemed like an ordinary afternoon for Dean and Danelle Ricker, there was no hesitation in letting their youngest daughter Essa take pictures in the leaves with her two friends. However, after an accident involving the three girls and two passing trains, the family found peace in the atonement and knowledge surrounding life here on earth. Essa’s mom states, “You feel cheated in a sense, but I have to trust that Heavenly Father knows best and you can’t argue with the Lord or Heavenly Father. Now I need to endure, and our family needs to endure, and we need to make sure we make it back to our Heavenly Father.”
Like the Ricks family, we will each have moments where we too feel cheated. Life here on earth is unfair, but that is how God designed it to be. We knew in our pre-mortal existence that we were to be tried, tested, and tempted in this state. But it is while in this state that we show our Heavenly Father that we trust His plan that He designed. That through our trials and moments of adversity, we continue to have faith in Him, obey the commandments that He has given us, use the atonement in our lives, and ultimately, endure to the end.
I am grateful that He has not called upon us to do it alone. I think of my Savior, and what He had to suffer in order to bring me back to my Father in Heaven. Our Savior chose to experience pains and infirmities in order to understand me, to understand you, and to understand each and every one of His brothers and sisters. It is in knowing this, that we may also have to experience the injustices of mortality to understand a small fraction of what it is that Christ atoned for. 
What a disappointment it would be if life followed the world’s definition of enduring, and was just an experience of suffering patiently. I know we are here to feel joy, happiness, and peace. However many trials we may face, heartaches we may feel, or oppositions we may have to overcome, we will come to see in the eternities just why we endured each one. 
I would like to end with a quote from Elder Holland that I think best captures my feelings, he says “The tests of life are tailored for our own best interests, and all will face the burdens best suited to their own mortal experience. In the end we will realize that God is merciful, as well as just, and that all the rules are fair. We can be reassured that our challenges will be the ones we needed, and conquering them will bring blessings we could have received in no other way.” 

I am so grateful for the knowledge I have gained by being a member of this gospel. I feel so lucky to have had the influences in my life that have helped me become who I am. I know that Christ lives. I know that He died for each and every one of us, and He suffered every single affliction that we may endure in this mortal life. He knows us, and He wants us to live with our Father in Heaven again. I know that God exists. He has a perfect plan for each of us. The Book of Mormon is truly another testament of Jesus Christ, it brings me closer to my Savior and I know that it can for anybody else. I am so excited to teach the people of Atlanta, Georgia what it is that brings me so much happiness. I can’t wait to be their friend and love them unconditionally! I know this is where I need to be, and I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen. 

2015 SUMMER PHOTO DUMP

Its hard to believe that the four months of being home went by so fast! This summer was so 
much fun and I am so thankful for all of the people who got to be apart of it! 


Britt and I at her farewell. 


The day I got my call to ATL! 


Celebrating Molly’s birthday at LoLo’s Chicken & Waffles. 


Sleepover on the trampoline with little miss Bentley & Xan. 


Celebrating Molly & Ty’s birthday at Disneyland with Xan! 


Us girls at the beach. 


Molly, Ty, Xan, & I at the beach. 


Molly, Mama, & I on her sealing day at the Gilbert temple. 


The LeSueur Car Company Crew! I had so much fun working with these guys.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

THE MISSION CALL

Deciding to serve a mission was not an easy thing for this gal. I wanted SO badly to 
be selfish and jump on the opportunity of going to school and getting my life “started”. However, I trust my Heavenly  Father and the promptings I have been given, encouraging me to change my plans a little bit, and serve a mission. 

I received my call on May 8th of 2015, and couldn’t wait until any other day to
 open that sacred piece of mail! I had all of my family 
and close friends come over to share the excitement with me. I am so lucky that I had this special moment caught on cam. Check out the video! 



Tuesday, March 24, 2015

1 YEAR DOWN

Considering the fact that I am only up here in Utah for 28 more days (WHAT?!), I thought 
I would let everyone in on a couple of things I have learned from being away from home, and share what most people don’t ever tell you about college. 

1. Family becomes a whole lot more important. 
For a lot of people, the upside to leaving your hometown for college is getting away from your family & all the responsibilities that come along with it. When the parentals say that you’ll 
miss them all year, they are incredibly right. I probably call my mom everyday, and still need her help with everything. I guess you never really realize how much they do for you when
 you aren’t looking. I can say that my family has been my biggest supporter throughout my life, and I definitely took that for granted when it was right in front of me. 

2. It takes effort to keep friendships. 
When all of sudden you are separated by hundreds of miles between some of your favorite people, it doesn’t take just an instagram like to let them know you are thinking about them.
 Although there is so much chaos that encompasses any college student, every friend still likes receive a 
meaningful text or phone call. I can’t even begin to describe how lucky I have been to keep some of the friendships
 I have back home. I still love that when I haven’t talked to someone in weeks, we can pick up right where we left off. (My awesome friends still let me call them and have breakdowns over the phone).

3. You don’t feel like a grown up. 
Even though its portrayed that you become some new person when you enter college, newsflash, 
ya don’t. Yes, we all do a whole bunch of growing up when we make a lot of decisions on our own, but hopefully we are all still our awesome selves. I have found out so much about myself being here at BYU, but I have also 
found out that I am still my weird self, and could never even “adult”
 (yep, used it as a verb), if I tried. 

4. These are not the best four years of your life. 
Okay, one, who the heck is done with college in four years?! Whoever you are, please come
 find me and tell me how in the world you managed to pull that one off. Second, I definitely 
don’t think spending your Saturdays writing papers counts as some of the best of times. It is definitely true 
that you have more opportunities to go and do fun things, but I would like to meet someone 
who has been able to do that and keep good grades. I will bow down to you. 

Although these are only a few of the things I have learned while being here, and they may seem super pessimistic, I have always felt like this is the right place I need to be right now. Even though there are some hard days,
 I can’t go by without mentioning the good ones. I have been able to create some of the best memories with the greatest of people, and have been fortunate enough to figure out the kind of life I hope to pursue. I am SO SO SO lucky
 that my parents have created the opportunity for me to be here, without their hard work 
I could never be getting such an awesome college experience. I am also so blessed to be attending such
 a great school, I love BYU and the spirit that is felt here. I really doubt I could ever feel this comfortable at 
any other place. It has truly been such a great experience, & I would not change anything.