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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Caught My Imagination

Lake Las Vegas, 7-16-13


So, I have always had my heart set on doing wedding/engagement pictures back home in SC, probably over at Glencairn Gardens, or out at our photographer’s place.  I wasn't thrilled with the idea that, in moving out here, I probably wouldn't get that.  However, Aunt Kelly and Uncle Mike took me someplace tonight that really caught my imagination.  It’s a high end resort/hotel/living area called Lake Las Vegas.  It’s styled after an Italian or Mediterranean villa built around this man-made lake out in the middle of nowhere.  We went out early this evening, and I loved it.  It would be perfect, especially in early spring or fall when the temperatures are a bit more moderate.  In fact, there was a wedding party there taking pictures when we arrived.  I may not have the greenery of  my southern homeland, but I could be quite happy making this substitute. As you can see from the photos below, this place is AMAZING.












Trying Again

Church, Take 2
So, after last week’s disaster at church with all the pod people, I was a bit…hesitant about trying yet another mid-singles group.  I mean, I changed all my plans about where I was willing to live and work on the hope that Vegas would be a better choice.  Still, I knew I had to take the chance.  First, all I had was the name of the ward where the mid-singles meet.  No time, just a location.  It took some digging, but I finally found a time.  To my delight, and surprise, the ward met at 9:00 am.  For those of you familiar with YSA, and even MSA, groups, they NEVER meet that early.  Never.  However, I wasn't going to look a gift horse in the mouth, especially since I was fasting.  So, I bravely got up, got dressed, and headed out.

Finding the ward building wasn't difficult, even with my GPS giving me contradictory directions, and I made relatively good time.  However, as I pull into the parking spot at the church, I notice there sure are a lot of families with little kids going into the building.  I was pretty much of the opinion that, oh, well, I was here so this was where I was attending church.  The building was packed!  Of course I would be there on a Sunday when not only are two babies being blessed, but there was also a missionary farewell.  They the first and second overflow sections open, and everything was pretty much full.  And I still had no idea how this could related to the mid-singles.  I finally learned, thanks to an email from mom, that they hosted a mid-singles’ Sunday school class.  It took a little work, but I finally located it the madness that took place after Sacrament Meeting.


All together, there were maybe 8 of us (3 girls, 5 guys), but it was a much better experience that the ward in St. George.  After class, we three girls actually spent the last hour visiting instead of going to Relief Society.  We were all close in age (29, 31, 32), and we are all teachers.  It was great to be with other girls who understood the frustration of being an older single in a YSA ward.  By the time we left, I had a name and number for one of the girls so I will have a contact point once I get out here for good.  I guess this really is where the Lord intends for me to be.  Now all I have to do is get through my interview on Wednesday!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Second Job Interview

So after completing my last job interview, I became quite concerned because the position was only part time (15hrs/week).  I knew that wasn't enough for me to live on, and I was going to have to start out commuting from Cedar City, an hour away.  That's a lot of time and gas, even in my little car.  On top of that, I was definitely going to have to get a second part time job to help meet expenses.  Having done the dual job thing this past semester, I wasn't looking forward to it.  Then, thanks to my dismal experience this past Sunday at church in St. George, when Mom suggested looking at jobs in Las Vegas, I was a little more willing to consider the idea.  Mom emailed three job postings, and Monday I sat down and sent in my applications.  The job I was most interested in was working for the Challenger school in Vegas.

For the past couple of days I have been a mess of stress as I've been going back and forth about whether or not I should go ahead and take the job in St. George.  I'd prayed about it accepting it, and had gotten the impression that it would be okay if I did.  However, my mind was never really at peace about that decision.  Then yesterday I got a call from the Challenger school.  As part of the application process I had been required to write a short essay about my view of America.  The gentleman I spoke to had found it interesting that someone with my experience in Early Childhood and in Education had expressed those views.  So, I was invited to come interview next Wednesday.

After talking to Mom about it, she told me she had prayed that morning that if I was supposed to move to Vegas I would get a call back from one of those jobs.  Well, what do you know... I'm a little nervous and little excited.  If I get this job it will basically be a promotion from what I've been doing since I graduated from college.  I'll definitely have new challenges and will have to stretch in ways I haven't had to before.  What is certain, if I get this job, it's because the Lord knows I can do it, so I will just have to depend on Him to meet the potential He sees in me.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

First Week



So, here's my very first entry on this blog.  I figured since I was moving away from half my family I ought to have a way for people to keep up with what's going on in my life.  So, back on July 1 I flew from Charlotte, NC to Las Vegas, NV.  That was interesting flight as I went from Charlotte to Baltimore to Atlanta to Vegas.  Yep, 7 hours into my trip I was only 4 hours from home.  Fun times!

I stayed overnight in Vegas my aunt and uncle before heading to beautiful Cedar City, UT.  I'd have spent more time with my family in Vegas, but I had a job interview for an ESL assistant position in St. George, UT Wednesday morning.  Not exactly the most relaxing way to begin this little adventure, let me tell you.  However, the interview went well, and I really liked the people I met there at the school.

Since then, I've been able to relax a little more.  I decided to go see The Tempest at the Utah Shakespeare Festival here in Cedar.  Other than changing theaters, twice, during the performance, it was amazing.  If it weren't so darn expensive I'd go see it again.  My first Sunday I attended a Mid-singles ward in St. George.  It was the most awkward ward I've ever seen.  Everyone acted a bunch of strangers; even with each other.  I'll definitely have to keep that in mind when looking for a ward to attend in St. George.

After doing some exploration of Cedar yesterday, I decided to head up into the mountains today.  Of course, the fact that it was supposed to in the upper 90's here made that a fairly easy decision.  I made my way to Cedar Breaks and enjoyed the amazing views and cooler air.  Before coming home I headed over to Navajo Lake, just to see it.  And now you are all caught up on my life for that past week.
Cedar Breaks
What's in your backyard?


Heading up the first trail at CB

Looking down over the side of the trail

 This guy was not scared of me at all.  At this point he is within about of foot of my feet.
 Self-portrait before starting my first hike.
 What was your temperature at 11:30?



 Alpine Lake and wildflowers




 Navajo Lake Panoramic view



 Artsy-fartsy pic of Navajo Lake and wildflowers