Showing posts with label -Swim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label -Swim. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

**2013**

January 1, 2012
January 1, 2013
2012 was a great year.
&
2013 is a year of great promise.

2012 - The Highlights.
  • Performed in my first Jive show.
  • Attended All-State for the second and last time.
  • Had the best EFY group ever.
  • Fell in love with my girls as a YCL at Girls' Camp.
  • Went to Disneyland.
  • Transferred to Twin Falls High School
  • Met many new, amazing people.
  • Improved myself physically, mentally, and spiritually.
2013 - What to expect.
  • Become an official adult.
  • Perform in my senior recital/senior project.
  • Have my last Jive show.
  • Graduate.
  • Welcome Matt home.
  • Go to Europe with the Utah Ambassadors of Music.
  • Attend BYU.
That is what happened and what is going to happen.
But here are my resolutions, or what I hope to happen.

2013 - Resolutions.
  • Read my scriptures and pray every day, in order to help grow my testimony and spiritually prepare me for a mission.
  • Attend the temple as often as possible, every Wednesday morning when it's open, and while I'm there, pray and ponder spiritual things.
  • Receive my patriarchal blessing to help guide me in my post-graduation decisions.
  • Run or swim at least once a week, hopefully more, and eat healthier to help me lose weight and become more fit physically for a mission.
  • Play my instruments more often to improve as much as I can in case I decide to become a music major.
  • Procrastinate a lot less.  I won't be able to completely rid myself of procrastination, but I can try to rid myself of most of it.
  • Along with blogging as often as I do, write in my journal at least once a week with more personal and spiritual things to remember.
  • Be kinder and less sarcastic.
  • Always remember who I am and that I am loved.  I am a daughter of God.  Don't get down on myself and be negative and depressed.
I think these resolutions are reasonable and reachable.
And you may have noticed that for the past couple years I have had the resolution of having my first kiss, but this year, that isn't one... you know what that means? ;)  Haha, just kidding.  I'm still kiss-less.  I'm just thinking that since I have little to no control over when my first kiss is, it's a stupid resolution.  It will come when it comes.  And if it comes this year, then all the better. :)

Semi-Resolutions (things that I hope to happen this year, but may not):
-First kiss
-CALL JOSHUA FINCH.  Just do it.  Like today or tomorrow.
-Apply/audition to be a Nauvoo performing missionary.
-Audition for the X Factor online.
-Go on lots of dates down at BYU.
-Become only overweight (no longer obese) by Wii Fit standards.


Thursday, September 20, 2012

Quite Possibly the Worst Day Ever


  • This morning I woke up late but still needed to finish my English homework.  (I did get it finished, though.)
  • My mom made pancakes, but by the time I got downstairs there was no more syrup or powdered sugar.
  • When I went to print out my paper the printer wouldn't work, so I had to open my paper on a different computer connected to a different printer.
  • Because I left late, I was late to school.
  • When I got to school I realized that I had forgotten my calculator and English binder at home.
  • Because of my lack of calculator, I couldn't do most of my Calculus and Physics work in class... and today was a day when she actually gave us time in class to do our work... as in like the entire class period-worth.  So I was pretty much pointless.
  • When I was in line for lunch, the food in my line ran out right as I was up to get food.  Like no joke. I was the next person in line.  And I didn't have enough time to get into a different line... so I just bought a milk and ate Maddie's carrots.  (Thank you Maddie.)
  • I was informed that when you pass out while giving blood they take the needle out right away.  And if you weren't done then they can't use your blood.  So they throw it away.  So I wasted my time, blood, and energy giving blood.  I didn't even save three lives like I originally thought I had. :(  I feel so useless.
  • I was in such a bad mood that I couldn't concentrate in Chamber Singers, and Mr. Casperson kept making comments towards the alto section about not paying attention.  I knew he was referring to me.
  • After school I checked the MVSPA page on Facebook to see if they had posted parts.  I knew Ursula was between me and one other girl.  She got it.  I'm the understudy.  I don't mean to sound like a diva, but I'm now not going to do the play.  I know being the understudy is a better part than I could have gotten, but if I had actually gotten the part I would have made time for it... but understudy isn't worth my already over-crammed time.  Oh, not to mention, everyone said I would get the part because I'm a senior, but I lost it to a freshman (or maybe she's a sophomore... frankly, I don't really care).
  • I'm in charge at home, and my little neighbor boy wanted to play with my little sister, and I said yes, but then his mom had to leave, but she said she'd be back before I had to leave to go to swim team, so I said he could stay.  And then my dad came home and had to take my older little siblings to piano, and since I would have to leave before he was back he had to take my younger little siblings too.  And then he realized there was an extra child at our house, and this child's mother wasn't home.  So he took him in the car to piano too... after yelling at me for having him stay over when his mom wasn't home.
  • And I've felt like crying all day long.
  • So now I am crying as I type this.
Well... see?  It just wasn't really the best day. :(  Maybe swim team and water polo will make the day better...?

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Adventures in H2O

Swim Team...
I hate it.
But I love it.
I would much rather stay home and sleep, but while I'm in the water swimming it just feels so good!
Oh how I love butterfly.

and

Water Polo...
I am so excited for this year.
Tonight we scrimmaged, and it was perfect.  It was so flippin fun!
Everyone (even the majority of the team who are new) did great!
We actually ran plays and understood what was going on.
Why is water polo the best sport in the history of he world?!
I love it.
So much.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Swim Team

Although I missed the first week of swim team for a Lifeguard course... I'm glad that I got to swim today. :)  Oh how I have missed swimming!

...But after this week I'm going to miss three more weeks.  Poo.

And it's sad that Joshwaaaaaa isn't my coach. :( More poo.

But I still like swimming a whole buttload.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Certified Lifeguard

This is what I look like after one day of a 10 hour Lifeguard course.
And of course... who just had to randomly be in my Lifeguard class?
Yup.  Him.
Really?  Oh well.  At least I got to spend the week with him!

And now I look like an oompa loompa.
Hopefully it will tan over.

Monday, April 2, 2012

**BitterSweet**

Bitter
Not getting much sleep and having to wake up at 4:30.
Feeling horribly sick at 3 in the morning.
Sweet
Swimming in the morning with Hailey. :)
Bitter
Being sore after not swimming since swim season ended at the beginning of November.
Sweet
Getting ready in the pool locker room while rocking out to One Direction.
Taking pictures in the pool locker room mirror.
(I swear it's a fun house mirror because it always makes me look skinnier than I really am.) 


Bitter
School.
Sweet
Seeing all of my friends.
Finally buying a guitar capo.
Totally winning epically at the duet Kiefer and I are going to try out with for Jive Night.
Selling 15 Jive tickets. :)
Bitter
Family Home Evening with grumpy parents.
Sweet
Strawberry Shortcake.

The SWEET outweighs the BITTER.
It was definitely a good day. :)

Saturday, November 5, 2011

The Sport.// My Sport.//

State Water Polo Tournament. Need I say more? Actually yes, I do. Saturday, November 5, 2011. Let it be known that the Magic Valley Water Polo Team became State Champions... and almost twice in one day. (I'll explain a little later.)

First game, versus Idaho Falls. Let's just say that game was incredibly easy... :) We won 13-2. Second game, versus Hillcrest. That was very possibly even easier, 15-1, I think. The third game wasn't so easy, however. This game was for the combined schools' teams State Champs. We were up against Moscow. Points were scored back and forth; it was a close game. But we ended up winning by two in the end, 6-4. And that was it. We were State Champs. The end, right?

WRONG.

Well, not completely wrong. We still were State Champs, that just wasn't the end. By some odd miracle we were allowed to play against Bishop Kelly (yes, THE Bishop Kelly, the State Water Polo Champions for many years consecutively in the past) for the individual schools' State Champs title. Why they let us play for that when we are a combined team, I know not. ...But that doesn't matter. What matters is that we played them. And almost won. Heck yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, people always say "Almost doesn't count," and such, but for us, for this, almost does count.

Bishop Kelly wasn't pleased when they heard they were playing us. They assumed we would be just like all the other teams they played that day: sucky. During the first sprint they butterflied. BUTTERFLY. Wow, losers. I think they were trying to intimidate us. it didn't work. They just looked like idiots. And it cost them the ball. We got it first, and went in for a shot, and made it. That's right. We got the first point. Suck it, BK. By the end of first quarter we were ahead 2-1. I think BK got it into their heads that we weren't messing around, though, and they started to pick it up. Second quarter no points were made till the very end when BK made a lucky shot. We went into half tied 2-2. Over the second half it was really intense and the game ended 4-4. More shots went into the net than that, however. A lot of them just didn't count due to fouls and such. But yeah. Because the game was tied we went into a shoot off. We pick five shooters; they pick five shooters. The pressure is on. Especially for the goalies. We ended up losing, but barely. But it doesn't matter. We still won a State title and showed BK up. That's all that matters isn't it? :D

Water Polo=Life.
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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Elevator Goes Up...

Wow, this week has been intense. Good and bad. Up and down. I've been physically and emotionally exhausted, completely hyper and insane, calm and peaceful. Am I bipolar? ...I don't think so... just a teenage girl with a lot going on. I think I'm gonna mix things up a bit. Instead of writing paragraph after paragraph of what's going on in my life I think I'll just do an "ABC's of the Week" sorta thing. So here it goes!

-A is for Allergies. Ughh. I have never in my life had allergies until the beginning of this summer. Now I constantly get itchy eyes and I sneeze all the time! I hate it! And at our swim team spaghetti feed Friday night my allergies were horrible. My eyes were bright red and really puffy. People said I looked like I was going to die. I believed it because I felt like I was going to die. My eyes are still kinda puffy, but they are mostly better.

-B is for Bobby pins. Okay, so, funny story: I had this substitute teacher in English. One girl walked into the class and said "Does anyone have a bobby pin?" The sub said "Bobby pin? Honey, they don't sell those anymore!" Apparently bobby pins were very popular like 60 years ago, and they used them to curl hair. The substitute demonstrated how they did it on my hair. It was slightly strange. Okay, maybe a little more than slightly.

-C is for Calculators and the many mysterious apps which they hold. Call me a nerd. I don't care. I am one. But this past week I was totally messing around on my calculator and discovering new apps and such. Some of them are quite entertaining. :D

-D is for Dogs barking and freaking me put at 5 in the morning. On Tuesday and Thursday morning I went swimming at 5:30 AM. On Tuesday I walked outside and there was this dog. Sitting there. I walked over to my car and then the dog started barking and snarling at me. Freaky. And then on Thursday my friend Sarah (who went swimming with me) called me saying that her dogs were barking outside, and they wouldn't stop. Just the night before we had been discussing how there is someone terrorizing her neighborhood, so she was freaked out. And her being freaked out freaked me out as well.

-E is for Eating a bagel in my car as I rush to 6th period. On Friday I wasn't going to be home between school and swimming because I had a piano lesson right after school, so I texted my mom and asked her to bring me my goggles, which I had forgotten at home. She said she had just barely left the house, so she asked if I could just come home at lunch and get them; she said she could have lunch ready for me. I replied "Okay, sounds great." When I arrive at home, however, my mom isn't there. Needing to leave for school in less than 15 minutes I text her wondering where she is. I then receive a text from her saying "So what's the plan? Are you coming or not?" I was confused, so I called her. Apparently she didn't realize that her inbox was full, so she didn't get my last couple messages, so she was on her way home from running errands, and I had no lunch. My mom said she'd be home in 2 minutes and then could make me a quick lunch. I frustratingly responded that I needed to leave in less than 2 minutes, but I waited. When she got home she made me a bagel sandwich, and I hurriedly ate in in my car on the way to school. I was late for 6th period. Almost 10 minutes late. Swell. But whatever.

-F is for Failing tests. This was totally the worst possible test-taking week for me ever in my life. 95% of tests I have taken in my life I have received A's on. But not this past week. Last Friday I had a Calculus test that I was sure I failed, when I received my test back, however, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that I received a 65%! Wahoo! I didn't fail! I only almost failed. :D I also received a 77% (which then got bumped up to an 80%) on a history test. And then, on a chemistry test that I found extraordinarily easy while taking, I got an 81%. A low B. Really? I have a feeling that it will be very difficult for me to keep as high a GPA as I would like to this school year.

-G is for General Conference. :D :D :D This happens to be what I am watching this very second! I absolutely love listening to the talks of the leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. If you would like to read more of my input on these talks it will soon be on my other blog, here.

-H is for Homework and lack of completing it. You think I would have learned my lesson last year when I received my first B in a class due to lack of homework-doing, but apparently not. I'm already getting back into the habit of not doing homework. It's because of business, tiredness, and procrastination(ness?). I should probably start doing homework more regularly since my test grades obviously won't be enough to keep my grades up (as they have been in past years).

-I is for Intense swimming workouts and dance routines. You know, with all the exercise (and sweating) I have been doing lately, I had better sure as heck start losing weight! I already have noticed strengthen of muscles, but that's not what I want! I want to lose this big bubble of fat-stuffs stuck on my stomach. >:P It is so unflattering.

-J is for JIVE! Oh wow, I am so glad that I am in Jive. It is the most fun I have had in quite some time. Sure, it's a lot of work. Sure, it takes up a whole lot of time. Sure, it feels as if I have sold my soul in order to be in it. But who cares?! I. LOVE. IT. :D

-K is for Kendall. Haha, that boy is one funny boy. He always tells me everything. And then I tell someone something he told me, and he says, "See?! This is why I don't tell you anything!" Then I say, "But you do tell me everything!" And then he gets all quiet and says, "...I know, but I won't anymore!" And then the next day, guess what? He's telling me something again. :D Man, do I love that kid. He's one of my bestest friends.

-L is for Love (or at least the teenage equivalent of it). I find high school relationships very entertaining. People are like "I love you" one week, and then the next they are like "I hate you." If you honestly loved them, you wouldn't hate them the next week. Yeah, people get crushes (even I'm not exempt from that), but having "relationships" is not necessary until you are at least graduated, I think. Being in high school is the time to meet people to find qualities you would like in someone that you will date someday. It's a time to flirt, have fun. If you are in a relationship it is like building a wall so you are no longer to flirt and have fun! And if you continue to flirt, it will only make you feel guilty (unless of course you are heartless, as some people are).

-M is for Meth/Mell. Dear people (by the way, I know who at least one of you is) who wrote "Meth" on my car. Really? That's immature. And I knew it said Meth. The only reason I asked you if you wrote "Mell" on my car is because it somewhat looked like that is what it said, I had a somewhat legitimate reason for it to say that, and I knew you would laugh and look at me like I was stupid if you really had been the one who wrote Mell on my car. So yeah. If I just asked if you had written Meth you may have lied and I would still not know. But now I do know. The End.

-N is for Noodles (aka Spaghetti). I like spaghetti. And swim team. And swim team spaghetti feeds. Even when my eyes are puffy. At spaghetti feeds our team bonds and grows together. Their my favorite part about swim team! That and oatmeal carmelitas. ;)

-O is for One Direction. So I was YouTube music searching last night and I saw this song "What Makes You Beautiful" by One Direction. Love, love, love that song. Love, love, love that band. (The fact that all the members of the band are extremely attractive teenage boys only helps. And they have British accents. Yum.) I love the song, but I don't agree with it. It says "You don't know yo're beautiful, but that's what makes you beautiful." I think that girls who know who they are and know that they are beautiful are more beautiful because they have a glow in their eyes. But other than that little flaw, the song is incredible.

-P is for Piano improvisations. I have always wished I could improv... and now in my piano lessons that is what I'm learning! I'm still not all that great at it, but I'm getting better! Before long I'll be able to improv song that I may not have even been able to sightread! (And sightreading is my forte!) I'm so excited. :D

-Q is for Quartets (barbershop). On Tuesday for choir we went up to Boise to a barbershop quartet concert for a high school barbershop workshop. It was so fun. It was fun mingling with choir members that are now my friends, and it was fun on the bus ride, and it was fun at the concert. I pretty much fell in love with every single boy that sang. Wow. They were incredible.

-R is for Rachel. WHY MUST EVERYONE CALL ME RACHEL?!?! Haha, Teagan Savage has been calling me Rachel because she knew my sister (Rachel) really well and apparently I look a lot like her. And now a bunch of people are calling me Rachel as a joke because they know that isn't my name, but then some people who don't know my name assume that my name really is Rachel, and it is somewhat obnoxious. :P

-S is for Sesame Street spoofs.
This rocks.

This next one isn't as great, but I love it at 1:11 (Keep in mind that the puppet is supposed to be Justin Bieber.)

-T is for Thinking I saw a mouse in the freezer. Eww. I opened the freezer and heard little mouse-sounding clicky noises. I thought nothing of it. But then I saw something move in the back. I screamed. No mouse has been found. Everyone is making fun of me. Not cool.

-U is for 'U is.' This is a quote from my Calculus professor. Haha. "You is!" Sounds smart, doesn't it? U was a variable and so he would always say "U is this" and "U is that." Maybe I'm just easily entertained, but I found it very entertaining.

-V is for Varying emotions. As you can probably see from how some of these topics have been happy and some have been not so happy, I have been an emotional roller-coaster. It's like the song "Elevator" by David Archuleta.

I had a dream last night
I didn't know which floor to get off on, hey
The doors, they opened on 4 and 5 and 6
And you were gone, all gone

I didn't understand
I didn't wanna know
At least I took a chance
I had to let it go

Elevator goes up
Elevator come down
And you just go with the flow
Until your feet are back on the ground
It's an endless ride
Sometimes it takes you up
Sometimes it tears you down inside
But it's the butterflies
That keep you feeling so alive, so alive
You gotta get back that high

And in my dream last night
The doors they finally shut and I was there, somewhere
Alone in my reality inside an empty box
That's filled with air
But I don't care, no

Next time I'll get it right
Next time I'll be okay
I'll have a different dream tonight
Tomorrow's another day

Elevator goes up
Elevator come down
And you just go with the flow
Until your feet are back on the ground
It's an endless ride
Sometimes it takes you up
Sometimes it tears you down inside
But it's the butterflies
That keep you feeling so alive, so alive
You gotta get back that high

You'll never know
What you're gonna get
What you don't expect will come and find you
If you laugh or cry
If you run and hide
But it's all right

Elevator goes up
Elevator come down
And you just go with the flow
Until your feet are back on the ground
It's an endless ride
Sometimes it takes you up
Sometimes it tears you down inside
But it's the butterflies
That keep you feeling so alive, so alive
You gotta get back that high

-W is for Wishes. I like wishes. This doesn't have anything to do with what happened in the last week... I just felt like wishes was a good W word to use. :)

-X is for absolutely nothing.

-Y is for Yoyaknowyouyoyeahyoyouyonikonoyo. This is somewhat hard to explain. So I won't. Haha, have fun wondering what the heck this is about!

-Z is for Zippy! Me. Elizabeth. Yeah. :D

For those of you who actually read this entire post. Thank you for your support! Now maybe you should go do something worthwhile. :P The end. :)

Sunday, September 18, 2011

The Standards. :D

I'm sorry for the lack of blog posts for the past few days. But I honestly do feel like I am apologizing to myself... because I know for a fact that very very few people read this blog... so yes. I've been busy/tired/sick, so blogging was one of the last things on my mind. I have things to mention though!


First, I love The Standards! But that isn't news... because I have been a fan of them my entire life.
I went to the first concert of theirs I've seen in years yesterday. You see, they are five brothers who grew up here in Twin Falls, Idaho, and started their group in 1994 (a year before I was born). Quinn (the youngest brother) was actually datin

g my babysitter for quite a while. In fact, he proposed to her, but she turned him down. (Crazy, right?!) After the concert yesterday I was talking to Quinn and I think it's so cool that he remembers my family from like 6 years ago. I was also talking to Nic. He's the beat-boxer/bass of the group, and, personally, my favorite. He is so funny! I recorded him saying "Oh Elizabeth, yeah" in the lowest voice he could, and it's my new text-tone. :) Fact: Jordon, Quinn, Nathan, Morgan, and Nicholas Williams are the coolest brothers in the world. (That's also the order they are standing in the picture. I'm between Quinn and Nathan.)

Second, I was sick on Friday. Yuck. I didn't go to school until my Calculus class, and the only reason I went for that was because I didn't want to fall behind. But when I showed up, it was only to find out the my professor had canceled the class. Joy. So I pretty much left my bed for nothing. But ended up going to the rest of the school day. And then I went home and slept. And slept. And slept. I was still a little sick the next day, and I had a swim meet. And I had to swim the 100 Butterfly. And there weren't any starting blocks. And I hadn't been to swim practice all week. But I only gained one second from last year's time! :D So I am pretty excited to see how much time I lose when I do go to practice, there are starting blocks, and I'm not sick. :)

Third, well, I can't really think of a third... so there wasn't as much to talk about as I thought there would be! Oh well! Ta ta for now! :D
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