Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Life's Lessons

Well to start... ELIZABETH KAY MATTSON IS HERE!!! :) She is SUCH a cutie... from what I can see in pictures... I can't wait to meet her!

Recently I have come across a few things.. First: I had one of my visiting teachers come over and she taught Elder Uchtdorf's talk from General Conference. She told me something she got out of it and I thought it was great! She said that Heavenly Father doesn't judge us according to how other rate us, like in school. Heavenly Father doesn't care what grades we get and how other people will rank us in life, what's important is what we do to become more like Him. It's important that we are doing things that the Lord would have us do. Something I learned from this is that the purpose of school isn't always to stress to get straight A's, but to take the time to actually try and learn something rather then cramming for an A on the test. This is hard for me cause I like getting A's, but it has stressed me out so much this semester that I've decided I really need to stop stressing over school. As long as I am trying my best in everything the Lord will be happy with who I am and what I am doing. Second: There's a book called "Man's Search For Meaning" by Viktor Frankl. This is such a great book and I had to read the second half of it, again, for my Personality class. It was great! It just reminded me that whatever we go through in life has a meaning. Whether we are suffering or things are going well they all have some kind of meaning. He also talked about how it's the way we react to situations that can determine how they turn out. If there is something wrong, then have a better attitude and realize that there is a reason for all of this and we can get through it all. Lastly: someone posted a link about if you lived in the 90's and how there are 10 things we are going to have to explain to our children. I thought it was great. So here it is:


10 Things 90s Kids Will Have To Explain To Their

Children

While most things we experienced as tots in that headiest of eras seems pretty self-explanatory (plaid was everywhere, Leonardo DiCaprio was the molten ball of light around which the solar system turned, and there was no color too bright for your sweatpants) there are some things that will be a bit harder to explain. Here, a primer for when your future children want to know what the hell you were doing with your boxy, multicolored electronics.

NOV. 23, 2011

By CHELSEA FAGAN Description: info

1. Topanga was at some point in human history considered not only a legitimate first name for a human being, but the kind of name that would inspire in malleable teenage boys a life-long infatuation. Topanga, in our day, was leading lady name-material. Topanga (pronounced Tah-payne-ga, for those who will have only ever seen in it written down) is the name of the quintessential girl-next-door who will live, along with Feeney, in our hearts forever.

2. At some point, we carried around little plastic eggs with tiny screens on them — in these screens lived our hearts, our pets, our raison d’etre, our very own Tamagotchi. We loved them, we listened to their tiny electronic screams of malnourishment, and we occasionally forgot to pick up their poop for long enough that they died a tortured, poop-filled death. They were perhaps our first foray into the life-consuming world of electronics and self-absorption, later to be fully manifested by Facebook.

3. The black Power Ranger was black and the yellow Power Ranger was Asian because…we were so completely ahead of our time and beyond the capacity to even think in terms of something as inconsequential as race that… uh… I don’t know. Casting directors were racist in the nineties.

4. Long before he was spending his days foisting his mediocre children on us, Will Smith was actually the perfect human specimen. He also undoubtedly holds some world record for saving the world the most times while simultaneously delivering flawless catchphrases and giving cool guy nods to the camera. The Men In Black rap song, at the time, was created and received by the public without the slightest trace of irony. Really. He was that good.

5. In some inevitable shift of the time-space continuum in which James Cameron continues to rob humanity of all that is good and sacred in this world, Fern Gully will be known as that movie that ripped off Avatar. It will be up to us to crusade for what is right. It is up to us to explain that Fern Gully was not only a predecessor to Avatar, but far better, in that it contained both Tim Curry as a singing pile of molasses and Robin Williams rapping about animal testing in the pharmaceutical industry. (As a side note, if you have not recently listened to the full lyrics of the “Batty Rap,” I recommend you do, as they are horrifying.)

6. A neighborhood boy who completely disregards your family and puts a ladder directly under the teenage girl’s window to climb up at his discretion is not only acceptable, it’s charming. It’s the kind of stuff that would make said family take the ladder boy under their wing and into their heart. The nineties were a simpler time, one where we didn’t have to worry about things like breaking and entering. Clarissa today would have steel bars on the inside of her window and her father would continually remind her that the next-door boy with his ladder and his touchy hands have no place in his household.

7. Though on the surface, they are the exact same thing in every conceivable way, whether you liked The Backstreet Boys or N*SYNC said more about your character than all of the terrible macaroni art you could ever make for your child psychologist. Essentially, liking *NSYNC meant you liked Justin Timberlake, as he was clearly the Seabiscuit in that race from the get-go. You even liked him with his terrible, icy-blond mini-fro. Liking the Backstreet Boys gave you a bit more of a cultured palate, as there was no clear Diana in those Supremes. Nick was kind of the wholesome, if northern-Florida-redneck safe choice (save for his humiliating younger brother, Aaron). Brian was the shy, sensitive type. AJ was the hottt, dangerous meth addict. Kevin Richardson was mute with sexy, sculpted facial hair. No one liked Howie. Choosing between the two groups was like choosing between two beloved children, but once that line was crossed–there was no going back.

8. “I wanna really really really wanna zig a zig ahh,” has a meaning, and all true nineties kids know it, but we must never share it. Like the Illuminati, it must remain between us, the keyholders. With great power comes great responsibility.

9. Lisa Frank is not the name of a woman, it is the name of a movement, a culture, a way of living. It is a theory, a concept, a belief in something greater than yourself. It is the belief that all girls are entitled to dolphins covered with rainbows, jewel-encrusted frogs, and unicorns in acid-trip colors hugging each other. It is the ideology that no notebook is complete until it literally hurts your eyes to look at from so much color saturation. It is the hope that no school supply, no matter how insignificant, will be left un-bedazzled. It is the knowledge that your eraser cap, and that of your granddaughter’s, and her granddaughter’s after her, will not be some boring little nub–it will be a diamond covered with butterflies in a rainbow of colors. It is the dream of a better tomorrow.

10. Incredibly depressing women in Indiana covered in cats and glass figurines they buy at The Hallmark Store used to troll the web 1.0 to invest thousands of dollars in tiny stuffed animals filled with plastic beans. That happened. Beanie Babies were not just significant, they were the first example most of us had of envy, greed, and wrath. If someone messed up that little heart-shaped Ty tag, so help you God, that was the end of whatever contact you had with that monster of a human being. That tag-less Beanie Baby was now trash, and you had to deal with the consequence. It was at that moment, that de-valued Beanie Baby moment, that most of us accepted the truth… we’ll never have nice things.

http://thoughtcatalog.com/2011/10-things-90s-kids-will-have-to-explain-to-their-children/

Saturday, September 10, 2011

I'm Married!!!

Well, Landen and I are officially married!! Whoop whoop!! :) We are so excited to be starting this phase of our lives together! So the wedding day went by very smoothly. I was actually able to sleep the night before after getting my hair curled by Andrea right before I went to bed! (We had them up in curlers and a lovely shower cap over them to sleep in.) The morning of the wedding I did the parts of my make-up that I needed to do and headed over to Andrea and Sean's hotel room where Andrea did my hair :) She did such a great job and I absolutely loved it!! There was one point where she burnt my ear and I started to cry, I felt so bad because it wasn't just the burn it was the whole stress of the wedding and the fact that in just a little over an hour I was going to be getting married! (Andrea- It really wasn't your fault!! haha)

I had to be at the temple at 8:15 so I was rushing to get out and not be late. Thankfully, I made it in time... Landen can not say the same. I don't remember who asked me, it very well could have been Landen, but someone asked if I was nervous that he wasn't going to show up... I wasn't scared, I knew he was going to be late because he said he was going to leave early... When does he ever leave early? Haha. Landen being late was expected so I was completely content. The sealing was so great, even though Landen stepped on my dress at least 2 times coming in. Once the sealing was over we (Andrea and I) went and made some adjustments to my hair and made sure I was completely ready to come out of the temple! After we did that Andrea left and I just got ready to go find Landen. Coming out of the temple was great! There were so many people that came to share the day with us and we loved it! We took pictures for some time and it was SUPER hot outside! Thank goodness for Landen's cousin! His Aunt and cousin stuck behind to take a video of us- which looks great! So, his Uncle brought them drinks and Nicole got Powerade! I got a nice big sip of that and felt so much better! Just so everyone knows- if you plan to get married in the summer be sure to have a drink while taking pictures! :) After we took pictures we had about 30 mins or so before we had to head over to the luncheon so Landen and I went and got slurpees!! :) They tasted SO SO good!

We arrived at the luncheon and got ready for the ring ceremony. We didn't know where my parents were though because my grandma was in the hospital and we couldn't get a hold of anyone. Right before we were going to start my parents showed up and we got ready for the ceremony. It was really nice. Curt (Landen's Dad) led it and my Dad was able to talk and give us advice too. I thought it went really well and we enjoyed it. Once I got changed we went back for the luncheon, which was delicious!! We had chicken cordon bleu, rolls, and a baked potato. So good!! ...and for dessert? Cheesecake!! Mmmmm!!!!! While we ate dessert we watched the picture video that Angie (Landen's Aunt) put together for us. It was so fun to watch!!

After the luncheon, Landen and I stopped at Wal-Mart and then went over to our hotel to check in. We stayed at the Anniversary Inn in Logan. We stayed in two different rooms the Rain forest room and the Drive-In. After that we went over to the church took more pictures and had the reception. It was so pretty and a lot of fun. The only thing I would change about it is dancing. I wanted dancing, but because we were in Utah standing in a line the entire time is expected... :( So, music was a no go. BUT for record, Landen and I do have a song- "At the Beginning" from Anastasia.

After the reception we cleaned off the car :) and headed back to Logan for the hotel. Anniversary Inn is so wonderful!! I LOVE their breakfast!! We got to pick what we wanted in the morning and it was the best!! Once I download pictures I'll attempt to post them. We stayed there two nights and then went on to Jackson Wyoming for two more nights. Tuesday night we went to the Bar-J Wranglers. SUCH a great show!! These guys are hilarious! Their food is good too!! We got to talk to some people around us and they were really cool. There was one couple who just got back from their mission in Upstate New York, another family across from us that come at least once a month while the show is going, and then another couple from the East that asked if we were newlyweds because they said they acted the same way on their honeymoon when the guy asked if anyone was on their honeymoon. They were all really sweet people and had a lot of interesting stuff to talk about! The day we left we were going to go do some stuff but there was a fire somewhere so we decided not to go up on the mountain and breathe all the smoke in. :)

That's pretty much all the fun stuff... Since we have been married we've gone to Logan to take family pictures with the Kidd's and we went to a Blink -182- concert in Salt Lake!! :) We also just went to the Eastern Idaho State Fair in Blackfoot! It was Landen's first time! :D We got the wrist bands so we could ride all the rides and Landen had his first Tiger ear! It was such a fun day and it's a lot more fun to always have someone to go on rides with you and to always be with you having fun!

NEWS----- So, Landen started his job Wednesday!!! He is working for a landscaping company. The plus of this is 1) he has a job 2) it pays well (Especially for Idaho) 3) it's full time 4) it's only Monday through Friday. However, there are downfalls 1) it's extremely tiring and Landen enjoys sleep- which he isn't getting much of 2) We don't get to see each other as much... Landen leaves for work around 7:15 am and comes back home between 6 and 7 pm. This won't be as big of a problem when I'm in school (starting Monday) because MWF I will be on campus from 9-5:30ish... Tuesday and Thursday will suck though because I'll be done by 11:45... BUT I plan to use that time to clean, do homework, go grocery shopping, and just get things done that need to be done! I think once school gets going a lot that those days will be filled with stuff to do.
Well, I think that is it! Landen and I are having a great time being married! We absolutely love it!! We can't wait for what's next... (Except usually what's next is a baby--so that can wait ;) )

This was long, but I hope you enjoy! Maybe one day I will add pictures so it's more exciting to read! :)

OHHHHH--- and this is my 2nd to LAST semester at BYU-I come April I will be a college graduate with a bachelor's in Psychology-- and I have NO idea what I'm doing with it ;)

Friday, August 5, 2011

Bear Lake!!! and... 15 DAYS!!!

I'm getting married in 15 days!!! WHAT?!?!?! Hey oh!!! I can't wait!
I just spent a week at Bear Lake with Landen and his family. This includes his grandparents, aunts and uncles, and his cousins which is about a total of 30 I believe. It started off kind of rough, but as we went on throughout the week I ignored the annoying things and just had fun. The first day each family chips in to pay for renting a boat. We took the Tsunami's out to drag behind the boat. (It's like a tube without the middle and you have like 8 handle bars you hand on to, it is extremely intense and tons of fun!) Anyway, I definitely gained a lot of muscle from that and the first day the only time I would fall off was when the boat stopped and I forgot to sit back on it so the water wouldn't get on top and start to sink it... It was a lot of fun!! Then Landen's family loves to jet ski. So, they rent a jet ski everyday for the family to use. It was my first time on a jet ski and I was a little nervous at first. Landen is a crazy driver!! I'm pretty sure at one point I got whiplash. I was freaking out a bit so I ended up driving it. OH MY GOSH it is SOOOO fun!! I now understand why he drove the way he did!! SO GREAT!! I loved it! Once I figured it all out I was ok with everything! The next day each family got a jet ski and so we all got to ride again and we had a ton of fun. We fell off it once and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, however, I now have a huge bruise on my leg and I have no idea what I hit when we were falling. I do know that it was during that fall though because before I fell off my leg was fine as soon as I was swimming to get back on I was... not so fine. haha. (Oh by the way... I got a sunburn on the first day... I even had sunscreen on... So from then on I wore a baseball hat, sunglasses, and put sunscreen on AT LEAST twice a day- I am not going to be peeling at the wedding!!) Anyway, the third and last day we rode the boat again and this time it was bit more intense then the first time! Our driver (Landen's uncle, Brad) decided that it was a good day to do sharp turns and go in more circles then before. So we are all holding on legs flying all over the place. There were a few times my legs were in the water but I was able to pull myself back on. We had the ropes cross at one point and almost gave me and his cousin nicole some bad rope burn (She definitely got it worse I was able to only have it rub for about a second). We fell off a couple times and there was one point my knee got stuck in a position and now it's a little bruised. Oh well though, it was all worth it!! I had such a great time and I am SO glad that this is something we do in the Kidd family EVERY YEAR!!! (No joke, Bear Lake is extremely important to everyone and you have to go or you are not part of the family, haha) It's the best and I can't wait until next year! (Landen and I will also be married by that point so we'll be able to be in the same room and no one can say anything!) Anyway, I had a great week and now I am excited to continue on with reality and get back to the busy-ness of life! :)
This coming week will be a pretty busy one! Sunday I head back to Idaho and Monday at 9am I get to do a walk through for our APARTMENT!!! and then I'll start moving everything in that I have! Then Tuesday I am supposed to go with my Grandma and Mom to go get some temple items! Wednesday I am headed to Utah for Sydney's reception and I'll spend the night at her parents because the next day is Stephanie's (Landen's cousin's) wedding and then I will be in Logan until Sunday when I will get my temple recommend and then head back to Idaho until the 19th.. Quick run through of that week.. crazy!! Sean, Andrea, and Owen will get to Idaho on Wednesday morning most likely and that day will hopefully be bridals and hair run throughs and what not along with a Mattson Family Dinner!! YA! Then Thursday I go through the temple!!! and Friday we head to Logan and set up the reception and Saturday I'm getting married at 9:15 am! Hey hey! So ya! These next two weeks are going to be a little busy, but they will be a ton of fun and very exciting!! I can't wait!!!
:)

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

New Happenings!!

Well, wedding planning has been going!
First off, Landen and I are getting married on August 20th, 2011!! We are both really excited for it! We've been working on plans slowly, but we are getting there. I think we have most of it done. I think we just need to start buying items! It's pretty fun! I don't think I ever want to be a wedding planner though! :)
School is crazy! My schedule is packed with a ton of different things! I work, go to school, then go to my internship. MWF I don't have much time to live, but that's ok. I was busy TTH as well, but Landen started back to work so now those nights until 10:30 I have some down time. (I don't think I mentioned this on any other post, so, I did get the internship at the Family Crisis Center... I don't even know if I wrote about it, haha.) Anyway, I keep myself pretty busy and it's good because it passes the time quickly, but it's not good because I never have free time.
My job right now is pretty lame, but it's a job. I work in the Child Development Department as a TA for a few teachers. Last week I got a whole 4.6 hours of work! Wow! ;) haha. I wish I got paid for the internship, I feel like I'm there all the time. The internship has been trying to make this semester be more exciting for the interns so we all have projects. I somehow have 3... So, one project is that I help maintain the shelter. I will be doing inside and outside work. My next is helping with the Board and organizing them. Last, I will be helping with fundraisers.
So, busy semester. I'm excited to finish this semester and be done with it! I'm excited for the wedding and there are only 109 days left!!! :)

Thursday, April 14, 2011

I'm ENGAGED!!!!

I'm getting good at this... two posts within a 6 month period.. not bad ;) Well... to my three followers (haha) I'm engaged!! So here is the wonderful story of how it all happened! On Tuesday, April 12th 2011 Landen Kidd and I decided to take a trip to San Francisco. Our main attraction was to be a boat trip to Alcatraz because I had never been there. So we decided to head out on our journey at around 9:30 am. We got to San Francisco really fast so we had a lot of time prior to Alcatraz. So, with that time we headed down Pier 39. We walked around and decided to have some lunch at Bubba Gumps ;) I don't know if you guys have ever been there but they quiz you with Forrest Gump questions. Somehow, Landen knew almost EVERY answer! Crazy. Anyway.. so we ate our lunch and realized that our lemonades were approx. $4.50 each and we didn't get free refills.... so.... if you ever want to go there to eat, remember that because it was sad. However, the lemonade was delicious! Anyway, after we had lunch we headed on over to Pier 33 to wait for the boat to take us to Alcatraz. As we waited I kept joking with Landen that we had to keep all the papers that were involved for... "the scrapbook". I do not scrapbook. I just thought it was funny and I said something like.. "this is where it all begins" which freaked out Landen because he thought I might know something.. I didn't I was just talking and saying stuff... I guess in my head thinking that I had never been to Alcatraz, even though I have always lived in California and it was a new experience for me. We took the boat on over to Alcatraz and when we got there we walked around. I gave Landen a tour... I didn't know anything- he actually knew more then I did... but I gave him a tour anyway. This consisted of me pretending that I knew what each building was and acting like I wasn't reading the sign that said what it was as we walked past. :) We went on out to the yard aka "the prison playground" and walked out the back door that led down to the gardens. The gardens were right by a ledge that overlooked the Ocean and... the Golden Gate Bridge. I wanted to get a picture of the bridge so I went and took a picture and then Landen and I took a picture with each other. I turned around and asked him if he wanted pictures of the flowers... As I was about to take a picture of the flowers he comes up behind me and says, "Hey, question for you." So, knowing he says this all the time I say, "YEAH?!" all peppy-like and as I turn around he is holding the ring and says, "Will you marry me?" My initial response was "REALLY?!" then I stood there for like 5 seconds.. which felt more like minutes because I was just in shock because I had no idea he even had the ring and when I looked down at the ring again... it was ACTUALLY there! :D Once I realized this was real I said yes. I have no idea what my actual phrasing of "yes" that was used, but the important part is that I didn't say no ;) So there you have it. I was proposed to on Alcatraz, standing on prison grounds overlooking the ocean and the Golden Gate Bridge. I don't think I could have picture anything better. I find it hilarious. I think this was the perfect way for Landen to propose. I personally think it shows how we are... not really that romantic, it was more humorous :) Anyway. That's it! Now, we are getting married on August 20th, 2011 in the Logan, Utah temple! We are both very excited and I definitely can't wait until August 20th! :)

Thursday, March 24, 2011

School, school, school...

Hey guys! :)
So, I obviously didn't try too hard to figure out how to use this thing, so oh well. I'll just have a boring blog with circles on it and try to write on this thing a bit more...
So, I'm almost done with my Winter Semester! I have two weeks left until "Spring Break" which is a 10 day break in between semesters... I have been busy with classes, projects, homework, tests and quizzes, and anything else that might be school related. I recently got an email from the professor in charge of internships reminding us all that we need to turn in our application by tomorrow if we were interested... I decided yesterday that I am, indeed, interested! So, I filled out my application and am now in the process of writing a 300 word essay explaining, "Why I feel the Family Crisis Center will help me further my education in the process of becoming a helping professional". I am also in the works of fixing up my resume'! There are many people that are applying and since my decision was last minute I don't have very high hopes for the internship, however, I can always try for the fall or winter... but after the winter I can't because I'll be a... COLLEGE GRADUATE!!! :) That's right! I'm pretty excited! Only three more semesters and I am done! Anyway, that is the news of my life. I will possibly write more exciting things down later or... I will be calling all those who I feel may want to know about my life. Bye!