Monday, June 15, 2015

NATIONAL PARK(S)

UTAH ROCKS.
Seriously, Utah has more National Parks
than any other place in the world.


My friends decided to venture down to Southeastern
Utah to check out some amazingly stunning landscapes.
The views did not disappoint.

1) DEAD HORSE POINT STATE PARK

According to one legend, the point was once used as a 
corral for wild mustangs roaming the mesa. cowboys rounded up 
these horses, herded them across the narrow neck of land and 
onto the point. The neck, which is only 30 yards wide, 
was then fenced off with branches and brush, creating a natural 
corral surrounded by precipitous cliffs. Cowboys then 
chose the horses they wanted and for reasons unknown, 
left the other horses corralled on the water-less 
point where they died of thirst within view of the 
Colorado River 2,000 feet below.


































take one: SASQUATCH


 take two: MUCH BETTER  :)







So, considering it was Memorial weekend, all lodging
was SOLD OUT. 
And when I say ALL lodging, I am serious.
We were lucky to get the last cabin at Slick Rock campground.
But, when we opened the door to our little wee cabin,
the smell and sight were quite overwhelming.

(note: I have stayed in my fair share of hostels and 
unpleasant conditions, so I have seen gross things.)

However, something had to be done. 
We went to the nearest store, stocked up on clorox wipes,
new sheet covers and air fresheners.

MUCH BETTER. 
Looking back, it's quite hilarious.


2) CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK


ISLAND IN THE SKY














#scared














cute little Cairns directing the path


(rainbow)



My favorite picture. I love sunsets.









MESA ARCH










 Aztec Butte Pueblo








3) ARCHES NATIONAL PARK

















I love this panoramic shot.



balanced rock

Sunday, June 14, 2015

GROWING UP


On May 1, 2015
I was able to Graduate with my
Masters of Education in Psychology
and School Counseling Degree
from 
Utah State University






GRADUATION.

With one word, life changes dramatically.
For two years, I have anxiously awaited this glorious ceremony.
However, it came, and just like that
IT WAS OVER.

Mama. My supporter.











my desk buddy and lifelong lovely friend, Julie


cute Megan



Lovely Molly



Dr. Carolyn Barcus - her influence is indescribable. 



Is this real life? 
I keep pinching myself in order to really grasp the concept of existence.
I do exist. 

TIME FLIES.
I am finished with classes, coursework, practicums and internships.
In all honesty, I was not prepared to have this
long awaited day be over in a matter of what seemed like SECONDS.
I wanted to relish in all its' glory.
It still seems surreal.

I am still processing. 
Don't get me wrong, I am excited for new beginnings
but I guess I didn't expect things to go by so quickly.

TIME FLIES.
THINGS CHANGE.
I AM GROWN UP.
I AM AN ADULT, MAKING ADULT DECISIONS.
AM I READY FOR THESE CHANGES?



I will miss my cohort. 
They are truly remarkable.
Truly BFF's.




















To answer  the above stated question: 
YES!
I am ready.
For so long, I have doubted my abilities and
now I finally realize that 
I DO have potential. 
I AM a capable, hard working and responsible person.
I AM worthy of having a professional career.
I AM smart.
I AM good enough.
I CAN do hard things.

With God, all things are possible.
I feel blessed beyond measure.
The Lord truly has a plan for me.
He wants me to grow and become
the person He knows I can be.

Things have and will continue to work out, as
long as I have faith in His plan for me.


My family 
has also been such a support to me
during my Graduate experience,
but also with the upcoming changes that are going to take 
place in the next months.
I am fortunate to have such a wonderful family.