Me and Marleen at Snow College and enjoying some delicious cupcakes. They were so good we had to eat them in ONE bit! She is also the lovely girl who got me a job! |
Encouraging
"Be not afriad of greatness. Some were born with greatness, some ACHIEVE greatness and some have greatness thrusted upon them."
Sunday, August 29, 2010
HiCkOrY KiSt!!
You may have heard of or seen this place in the Utah county area. Well i'll tell you abou it. Hickory Kist is the place I work!! Hickory Kist is a deli located in Spanish Fork. This is the best place to eat, socialize, and work for. I work with my good friend Marleen(pretty much told her bosses that i'm amazing! and gave me a great word), everything is homebaked (everyone prefers homebaked meals) and it's a great enviornment. It's not a high stress job which makes it delightful to work.
All summer I have been job hunting, I sent out at least 15 applications this summer and I only got three call backs(one of those was hickory kist). It took me all summer to find a job. At times I just wanted to give up and say bag it i'll wait until school starts, but I knew that if i kept applying and kept my eyes opened I would find something. What i have to say now is.....I'M SO GLAD I WAS PERSISTANT!!! You could say it was a testimony builder for me. Not only did it teach me never to give up, but also to keep a positive attitude and be myself through the whole thing.
Friday, August 20, 2010
ITALY!!!
Nathan and Christina Pehrson at the Collosseum in Rome! |
You can't get lost in Pisa! |
Nathan, Lisa and Christina infront sculptures of famous people. Forgive me I forgot their names. |
Lisa, Christina, Nathan and Kyle touring the collesseum. It was beautiful. We could see where they hid the animals and the gladiators! |
Nathan and Lisa infront of the most beautiful church I have ever come acrossed! It was light blue and pink, gothic style. |
Christina and Lisa with a mother lion representing nurture in the world! GRRRR.... |
Kyle, Christina Pehrson and Lisa eating infront of the leaning tower of pisa |
Lisa and Christina jumping infront of the famous statue micheal! He's a hunk! |
Reinactment by Christina and Nathan Pehrson. |
Christina and Lisa overview the city of Florence, Italy |
Lisa anD Christina and Pisa! The grass was incrediably green. We looked photoshopped but I promise it's real. |
I'm usually against being cliche, but this was a must. Eating Pizza at Pisa! Sometimes you just have to give in to your stubborness haha |
Christina and Kyle Pehrson at our first Italian restaurant in florence. It was delicious. I ordered a dish that consumed spinach, chees melted and cooked in peta bread! once again! DELICIOUS! :) |
Monday, August 16, 2010
Abroad Brings new Adventures
Waiting for our train to take us to Lviv! Yes that is me on the far right. I wanted to dress up and fool my teachers! |
This was taken infront of the Opera house after watching Rigaletto! The opera was amazing! |
This is at a water museum, they found a toilet big enough for big foot |
This is our first castle we visited in ukraine. We were in Cominyats |
This is our family picture! |
Yes we did have to dress this much to stay warm, some days we had more layers on! |
This is the lovely Kiev, Ukraine Temple! The best most beautiful temple in the world! |
Our first full day in Kiev. Oksana our Native coordinator took us to a ukrainian restaurant. Our first meal! |
McFoxy!!! DELICIOUS!! yummy foxy rolls. I would love to apply and become a foxy lady! |
For Nathan's birthday we went bowling under black lights! |
Oksana at the Love lock bridge. This is wear couples come and seal their love forever. Each couple has two locks. They lock them together and throw the keys in the river. It's very romantic. |
Riding the metro! |
They got stuck in an elevator for 45 mintues! I was strong enough to pull the doors open! |
I went through a phrase in ukraine. I blame the unpurified water |
Oksana and Christina- Native coordinator and head teacher |
Give you an idea of what the buildings look like |
St. Sophia. A woman made this and was kind enough to donate it to the St. Sophia museum |
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