Spring break was AMAZING. It went by really fast, and I was not bored for a single moment of the seven day period. The four younger siblings of mine who live with me left for the week, and although I missed them, I have to admit that it was nice to have a quiet, clean house for a week. When they came back home, however, I realized just how much I had missed them. How much I had missed my sister Abyni's hugs and cuddles, and how much I had missed each one of my sibling's senses of humor. Each one of them has a hysterically funny sense of humor. From the moment they arrived home, they have been making me laugh. They are so entertaining!
Kainan is my thirteen year-old brother, and he rocks. Just the other day, he came to my room with two packages of Reeses. [I started having an intense craving for Reeses months ago, and haven't stopped.] He had walked to a nearby grocery store just to buy me some of my favorite treats! I had not even asked him too~ I had not really mentioned WANTING Reeses! He did it just because he knew that I liked them, and he wanted to make me happy! How blessed I am to have such a caring brother! He has such a big heart, and although he thinks he doesn't want to get married, I think he should. I think that he will be a wonderful husband for someone someday :)
Abyni is my eight year-old sister, and she's a delight :) She can be really tough, and her muscles are probably about the same size as mine, but she is a sweetheart! She gives me hugs daily, and we often have arguments about which one of us loves the other the most :) The other day she wrote me a letter, and it was so adorable! It said, "Dear Spritay, I love you sooo mush! You make me sooo happy! Withot you, my hart would be broken :(" HOW SWEET IS THAT?!?! Oh my gosh, I love her so much!
Each one of my eight siblings is so extraordinary! I've never met anyone like them before :) God has certainly blessed me... *happy sigh*
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Canada Eh!
For those of you who did't know, I left my house on the 1st of this month to go to Victoria, Canada with my family!
I learned a LOT on this trip. One of the first things I learned is how much I really do not like riding on airplanes. lol. We went on 2 planes to get to Seattle, Washington, one of them being an hour-long flight, and the other one being a 4 & a half-hour-long flight. It's kind of depressing, thinking of how I want to travel the world, yet I dislike flying with a passion. lol :) I'm not very fond of ferries, either. I got REALLY sick on the ferry on the way back. It was BAD. Anyway, moving on...
We arrived at my sister Devi's house on the afternoon of Wednesday, the 2nd. It was SO GOOD to see her! I have not seen her for years! And my nieces! AH! I love them to pieces! Annabelle is 5 years old, she is so beautiful, and beyond intelligent. She has got to be the smartest kid I have met her age in my life. (And I know a LOT of kids her age) I don't know exactly how old Eleanore is, but she is my little baby niece, and she is really adorable, too. She's so cheerful :)
We did so much during the week and a half. One day we went on a hike that led to the ocean, and we spent some time there for a while. We went to a really great indoor pool a few times, went shopping, went out to eat a few times, went to some movies, and did all sorts of things! We got to go to the Vancouver Aquarium the day before yesterday, and that was pretty cool. Abyni's birthday was on the 4th of July, so the fact that we could all be together for her birthday was really great.
Devi, Lincoln and I went shopping one day. It was nice to have a day out with just the two of them. I bought myself a skirt that I love with an intense passion, it is VERY happy-making :) I found a pair of jeans that I loved, and my INCREDIBLE brother Lincoln bought them for me :D
I really, deeply enjoyed being with everybody. Usually when I'm hanging out with people, I feel like I have to be the entertainer. If I'm not entertaining everybody, I feel as though I'm being boring company. This was not the case at ALL at Josh and Devi's house. Just BEING WITH everybody was enough. It didn't seem to matter if we were all just sitting around at the house, it was still really enjoyable.
It was beyond wonderful getting to grow closer with these members of my family whom I rarely get to see. I couldn't believe how much of a 1-on-1 relationship developed between each family member and I on the trip. I would think that with 9 people under one roof, you wouldn't have much of a chance to spend time with each person 1-on-1. That was not the case, however!
I got to know Josh (my brother-in-law) better, and I like him a lot. He is a very intellegent person. I couldn't spend 20 minutes around him without learning something new. He's hysterically funny as well, and I'm so glad that I got to get to know him better.
Devi and I had a few talks and got to chat a lot during the trip. I love her so much, and I loved getting to see her as a Mother. She is a very fantabulous Mommy :) I really seemed to "click" with Devi right away, almost like we had never been apart. I remember the time that we spent together when I was young very well, I bet that has something to do with it. I really see a lot of myself in her.
It was really different having older siblings around! I was not the first one who was asked to look after Zaya and Abyni, or help with other certain things. It was so strange!
Speaking of Zaya and Abyni... goodness gracious, they have gotten so old all of the sudden! Lol, I'm so used to hearing people say that about me, but I cannot believe how much it really happens! They are such sweet kidleewinks! Zaya has such a heart... and he is so fun, such a character! Abyni is a sweetheart, too :) I grew a lot closer with them on this trip.
My relationship with Lincoln grew a lot stronger on this trip, as well. I was blown away seeing how much we have in common as completely different people. It seems like we did a lot together. He taught me a song on the piano, which made me immmensely happy! Then he helped me learn the intro to the song "Pieces" by Red on the piano. YAY!!! He cannot read sheet music, but he can still play some really great music on the piano. That inspires me a lot. He helped me out with a lot of things. And it wasn't just about the things he helped me out with, it was the time we spent together, talking and hanging out. I am so thankful that I was able to spend so much time with him, since I hardly ever get to see him.
Being around my Dad and everyone else at the same time was unusual. It was really nice getting to see him with all of his kids, though. I could tell he was really happy, and it made me happy to see him really happy :) He does so much for us. Thank you, Dad :)
I am so thankful for this family of mine. My Dad, Josh, Devi, Lincoln, Zaya & Abyni! (And my nieces) We are all so very different, yet the same. We all really seemed to CONNECT with each other. It didn't seem to matter that we had been away from each other for a long time.
It seems like there is something I really want to get out and say... but I'm not sure what. There is actually SO much more I want to write about this trip. I really did learn so much, and get so much out of it. I desperately hope we can do a trip like this next summer. I MUST see my people again. Hopefully even before next summer!
Immeasurable thanks to everybody who was a part of getting this trip together. I know it took a lot of time and money, and I am forever grateful for everything. Seriously.
To my Dad, Josh, Devi, Lincoln, Zaya, Abyni, Annabelle, & Eleanore:
I MISS YOU!!!
and even more so... I LOVE
YOU ALL
Let's keep in touch :)
I learned a LOT on this trip. One of the first things I learned is how much I really do not like riding on airplanes. lol. We went on 2 planes to get to Seattle, Washington, one of them being an hour-long flight, and the other one being a 4 & a half-hour-long flight. It's kind of depressing, thinking of how I want to travel the world, yet I dislike flying with a passion. lol :) I'm not very fond of ferries, either. I got REALLY sick on the ferry on the way back. It was BAD. Anyway, moving on...
We arrived at my sister Devi's house on the afternoon of Wednesday, the 2nd. It was SO GOOD to see her! I have not seen her for years! And my nieces! AH! I love them to pieces! Annabelle is 5 years old, she is so beautiful, and beyond intelligent. She has got to be the smartest kid I have met her age in my life. (And I know a LOT of kids her age) I don't know exactly how old Eleanore is, but she is my little baby niece, and she is really adorable, too. She's so cheerful :)
We did so much during the week and a half. One day we went on a hike that led to the ocean, and we spent some time there for a while. We went to a really great indoor pool a few times, went shopping, went out to eat a few times, went to some movies, and did all sorts of things! We got to go to the Vancouver Aquarium the day before yesterday, and that was pretty cool. Abyni's birthday was on the 4th of July, so the fact that we could all be together for her birthday was really great.
Devi, Lincoln and I went shopping one day. It was nice to have a day out with just the two of them. I bought myself a skirt that I love with an intense passion, it is VERY happy-making :) I found a pair of jeans that I loved, and my INCREDIBLE brother Lincoln bought them for me :D
I really, deeply enjoyed being with everybody. Usually when I'm hanging out with people, I feel like I have to be the entertainer. If I'm not entertaining everybody, I feel as though I'm being boring company. This was not the case at ALL at Josh and Devi's house. Just BEING WITH everybody was enough. It didn't seem to matter if we were all just sitting around at the house, it was still really enjoyable.
It was beyond wonderful getting to grow closer with these members of my family whom I rarely get to see. I couldn't believe how much of a 1-on-1 relationship developed between each family member and I on the trip. I would think that with 9 people under one roof, you wouldn't have much of a chance to spend time with each person 1-on-1. That was not the case, however!
I got to know Josh (my brother-in-law) better, and I like him a lot. He is a very intellegent person. I couldn't spend 20 minutes around him without learning something new. He's hysterically funny as well, and I'm so glad that I got to get to know him better.
Devi and I had a few talks and got to chat a lot during the trip. I love her so much, and I loved getting to see her as a Mother. She is a very fantabulous Mommy :) I really seemed to "click" with Devi right away, almost like we had never been apart. I remember the time that we spent together when I was young very well, I bet that has something to do with it. I really see a lot of myself in her.
It was really different having older siblings around! I was not the first one who was asked to look after Zaya and Abyni, or help with other certain things. It was so strange!
Speaking of Zaya and Abyni... goodness gracious, they have gotten so old all of the sudden! Lol, I'm so used to hearing people say that about me, but I cannot believe how much it really happens! They are such sweet kidleewinks! Zaya has such a heart... and he is so fun, such a character! Abyni is a sweetheart, too :) I grew a lot closer with them on this trip.
My relationship with Lincoln grew a lot stronger on this trip, as well. I was blown away seeing how much we have in common as completely different people. It seems like we did a lot together. He taught me a song on the piano, which made me immmensely happy! Then he helped me learn the intro to the song "Pieces" by Red on the piano. YAY!!! He cannot read sheet music, but he can still play some really great music on the piano. That inspires me a lot. He helped me out with a lot of things. And it wasn't just about the things he helped me out with, it was the time we spent together, talking and hanging out. I am so thankful that I was able to spend so much time with him, since I hardly ever get to see him.
Being around my Dad and everyone else at the same time was unusual. It was really nice getting to see him with all of his kids, though. I could tell he was really happy, and it made me happy to see him really happy :) He does so much for us. Thank you, Dad :)
I am so thankful for this family of mine. My Dad, Josh, Devi, Lincoln, Zaya & Abyni! (And my nieces) We are all so very different, yet the same. We all really seemed to CONNECT with each other. It didn't seem to matter that we had been away from each other for a long time.
It seems like there is something I really want to get out and say... but I'm not sure what. There is actually SO much more I want to write about this trip. I really did learn so much, and get so much out of it. I desperately hope we can do a trip like this next summer. I MUST see my people again. Hopefully even before next summer!
Immeasurable thanks to everybody who was a part of getting this trip together. I know it took a lot of time and money, and I am forever grateful for everything. Seriously.
To my Dad, Josh, Devi, Lincoln, Zaya, Abyni, Annabelle, & Eleanore:
I MISS YOU!!!
and even more so... I LOVE
YOU ALL
Let's keep in touch :)
Monday, June 30, 2008
*Insert Witty Title Here*
I have learned a couple of new things about myself in the last few days:
1. I am changing SO much. I have had so many thoughts on so many different things for as long as I can remember. Those thoughts are being replaced with different thoughts. My priorities are changing. I'm thinking in a different way. I'm doing all sorts of things differently. It's a very interesting thing to discover. I like who I'm becoming, even though I don't regret, and am very happy about who I have been in the past. I just need to make sure that I can keep God in first place through everything, so I do change for the better. I don't think any of my "change" is showing on the outside of me yet, except for maybe an attitude of confusion because I don't quite know who I am! lol!
2. I HATE food getting thrown out. I cannot believe how much food people throw away! Watching lots of food (esp. new food) getting tossed into the garbage seriously makes me physically ill. It makes me want to cry. I think I know a little bit of why I'm like that... but there have got to be other reasons, considering the huge deal it seems to be to me! (If that makes any sense whatsoever)
Well, I'm leaving for Canada TOMORROW! I can hardly believe it! I'm going to miss everybody so much, but I really am looking forward to it. And I'm so excited about seeing my family members who I never see :)
God bless you all!
1. I am changing SO much. I have had so many thoughts on so many different things for as long as I can remember. Those thoughts are being replaced with different thoughts. My priorities are changing. I'm thinking in a different way. I'm doing all sorts of things differently. It's a very interesting thing to discover. I like who I'm becoming, even though I don't regret, and am very happy about who I have been in the past. I just need to make sure that I can keep God in first place through everything, so I do change for the better. I don't think any of my "change" is showing on the outside of me yet, except for maybe an attitude of confusion because I don't quite know who I am! lol!
2. I HATE food getting thrown out. I cannot believe how much food people throw away! Watching lots of food (esp. new food) getting tossed into the garbage seriously makes me physically ill. It makes me want to cry. I think I know a little bit of why I'm like that... but there have got to be other reasons, considering the huge deal it seems to be to me! (If that makes any sense whatsoever)
Well, I'm leaving for Canada TOMORROW! I can hardly believe it! I'm going to miss everybody so much, but I really am looking forward to it. And I'm so excited about seeing my family members who I never see :)
God bless you all!
Thursday, June 5, 2008
It's SUMMER!
Oh my goodness... I love summer SO much! I feel so free! I was kind of worried about summer at first, because I thought that I was going to be GONE the whole time, not getting enough sleep, and I figured I'd reach a point of pure grouchiness. lol. Things have changed, though, and so I'm not going anywhere out of state in the month of June, & the month has been really fun so far! I have spent a ton of time with friends, it is so cool to be able to invite friends over more! We got our pool set up, and boy oh boy is that awesome! I am working 1-2 days a week, which has been great. I have done a lot of Bible study & stuff like that, and seriously, growing into a disciple of Jesus Christ is the best thing in the world. I don't want to say the best feeling in the world, because it's more than that. It really makes me realize how empty I would be without God.
In July, I'm going to go to Canada with my older brother, to meet up with my Dad & two younger siblings to spend time with my sister who lives in Canada. I am REALLY looking forward to it! I miss my sister SO much, I haven't seen her for years. I miss the rest of my family, too. I have to admit I'm looking forward to Canada itself, also. (eh?)
After I get home from Canada & rest up for awhile, I'm going to camp! I'm going with my friend Kerra & her youth group, like I did last year. I am really looking forward to it! Last year was so much fun, & I learned a lot, growing as a Christian. 'Twas splendid!
In August, I'm going to go to South Dakota (that state that is south of North Dakota, ya know) with my FANTABULOUS Grandma and Grandpa. I'm going to a HUGE motorcycle rally- Sturgis! I am SO EXCITED! I miss living on the road & motorcycle rallies sometimes, so I'm very thankful that my Grandma is letting me join her & help her out with one this summer. She did last summer, too, and it was wonderful :)
After that, I'm going to come home and start school again. I will go, "Goodness gracious, summer is over already?" Time flies when you are having fun, & God has blessed me with a summer that is going to be beyond fun. Thank You, Lord!
In July, I'm going to go to Canada with my older brother, to meet up with my Dad & two younger siblings to spend time with my sister who lives in Canada. I am REALLY looking forward to it! I miss my sister SO much, I haven't seen her for years. I miss the rest of my family, too. I have to admit I'm looking forward to Canada itself, also. (eh?)
After I get home from Canada & rest up for awhile, I'm going to camp! I'm going with my friend Kerra & her youth group, like I did last year. I am really looking forward to it! Last year was so much fun, & I learned a lot, growing as a Christian. 'Twas splendid!
In August, I'm going to go to South Dakota (that state that is south of North Dakota, ya know) with my FANTABULOUS Grandma and Grandpa. I'm going to a HUGE motorcycle rally- Sturgis! I am SO EXCITED! I miss living on the road & motorcycle rallies sometimes, so I'm very thankful that my Grandma is letting me join her & help her out with one this summer. She did last summer, too, and it was wonderful :)
After that, I'm going to come home and start school again. I will go, "Goodness gracious, summer is over already?" Time flies when you are having fun, & God has blessed me with a summer that is going to be beyond fun. Thank You, Lord!
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