Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

My dear 7 year old brother Brock reminded me that I haven't posted on my "Rose Blog" for a long time. 
So here is a pic of us. On my blog. Just for him. :)



Hey everyone! Sorry about that 9 month detour.

So, between Getting a job, Starting college classes, and all my friends leaving on missions, I have been a bit busy.

Exciting developments of the past 9 months:

My brothers both left on missions! Chance is in Torreon Mexico, and Preston is in Irvine California!!

I got a job at Dressing Your Truth! This has changed my life in so many ways. I have learned so much about myself! And with this came an awesome new haircut. :)


I have made many new goals for my life- including reading more good books. Just finished Mere Christianity by C S Lewis- AMAZING.

Found myself a new favorite treat. These are yummy Korean buns filled with bean paste or veggies. mmmmm..- Ho-Bbang 호빵 만들기


Well, that's all for now. Sorry I am a terribly lazy admin. 

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Movies part 2

I have been doing pretty well with the whole "avoiding swearing and immorality" thing, but one thing has been stunting my progress: MOVIE RATINGS. 

 

I will use these three movies as examples.

I have recently watched all these movies, and have been astonished as to what they contained. The first two had excessive bad language, and the third multiple sexually oriented jokes and some language. Ok, I get it that our society is becoming immoral, and you can put whatever you want into a movie, but that is not what bugs me.

 These are all rated PG. The same ratings as Nemo, Cinderella, and the majority of Kids movies. HOW!?!?! There were more swear words in We Bought A Zoo then in Avengers, and I walked out of Avengers! The sad part is that these are kids movies! For kids! PG rated movies advertised towards kids- but how can you trust the PG when they let this kind of content in? If you don't believe me, look up the reviews yourself. It's so sad to think that this is what the kids of this generation are being fed and convinced to justify. 

I regret not walking away instantly from all three of these movies- I didn't for fear of insulting who I was with. NEVER AGAIN. I was weak, but you will not catch me justifying my morals any longer. 

I don't care if the movie is PG, if I don't find it appropriate I WILL NOT watch it. This is living proof that the rating means absolutely nothing when it comes to what you are putting in your mind. 







Wednesday, January 2, 2013

I am thankful

" I AM THANKFUL: FOR THE WIFE WHO SAYS IT'S HOT DOGS TONIGHT,   
BECAUSE SHE IS HOME WITH ME, AND NOT OUT WITH SOMEONE ELSE. 


       FOR THE HUSBAND WHO IS ON THE SOFA BEING A COUCH POTATO,   
BECAUSE HE IS HOME WITH ME AND NOT OUT AT THE BARS.   


    FOR THE TEENAGER WHO IS COMPLAINING ABOUT DOING DISHES   
BECAUSE IT MEANS SHE IS AT HOME, NOT ON THE STREETS. 


      FOR THE TAXES I PAY BECAUSE IT MEANS I AM EMPLOYED. 


    FOR THE MESS TO CLEAN AFTER A PARTY BECAUSE IT MEANS I 
HAVE BEEN SURROUNDED BY FRIENDS.   


    FOR THE CLOTHES THAT FIT A LITTLE TOO SNUG   
BECAUSE IT MEANS I HAVE ENOUGH TO EAT. 


    FOR MY SHADOW THAT WATCHES ME WORK BECAUSE IT MEANS I AM 
OUT IN THE SUNSHINE.  


    FOR A LAWN THAT NEEDS MOWING, WINDOWS THAT NEED CLEANING, 
AND GUTTERS THAT NEED FIXING BECAUSE IT MEANS I HAVE A HOME. 


        FOR ALL THE COMPLAINING I HEAR ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT   
BECAUSE IT MEANS WE HAVE FREEDOM OF SPEECH.   


        FOR THE PARKING SPOT I FIND AT THE FAR END OF THE 
PARKING LOT, BECAUSE IT MEANS I AM CAPABLE OF WALKING AND I 
HAVE BEEN BLESSED WITH TRANSPORTATION.   


      FOR MY HUGE HEATING BILL BECAUSE IT MEANS I AM WARM.   


      FOR THE LADY BEHIND ME IN CHURCH WHO SINGS OFF KEY   
      BECAUSE IT MEANS I CAN HEAR. 


      FOR THE PILE OF LAUNDRY AND IRONING BECAUSE IT MEANS 
I HAVE CLOTHES TO WEAR.   


      FOR WEARINESS AND ACHING MUSCLES AT THE END OF THE DAY   
BECAUSE IT MEANS I HAVE BEEN CAPABLE OF WORKING HARD. 


      FOR THE ALARM THAT GOES OFF IN THE EARLY MORNING HOURS   
BECAUSE IT MEANS I AM ALIVE.   


      AND FINALLY, FOR TOO MANY E-MAILS ........ 
    BECAUSE IT MEANS I HAVE FRIENDS WHO ARE THINKING OF ME."   


~Patty

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

"100 Dollars, 100 Acts of Service" & my 365 days

This was an article I found in the February 2012 New Era. Because of it I have dedicated a note book to my 365 days of service. I am planning on doing a little kindness every day of 2013. Will you join me?
It was just a piece of paper on the ground. Geoff was on his nightly run and almost ran right past it, but something prompted him to stop and pick it up. Bending down, he saw the note, which read, “Pick me up. I’m yours!” When he opened the note, he found a big surprise. Inside was a $100 bill and a note that read, “This is for you. Hope you have a wonderful day!”
As Geoff finished his run, he thought of all the different things he could use the money for, such as new running shoes or a nice dinner. But by the time he got home, he had thought of a better idea. Instead of using the money for himself, he would use it to bring a little joy to others.
“I figured if I blew the money all at once on myself, I would forget about it the next day,” Geoff explains. “I realized what a great opportunity I had, and I wanted to make a real difference. Finding the $100 bill really made my day. I thought that if I could split the money up and help out 100 people, it would be making the day of 100 people. That would be 100 times better than just making my day once.”

101 Happy People

So, Geoff started the 101 Happy People Project. The 101st person is Geoff, because of the joy he felt when he found the money, and Geoff is finding ways to bless 100 other people.
Geoff was able to double the 100 dollars by putting it in a bank that was having a special promotion. Because of the promotion, after tithing, he had two dollars to spend on almost every person he helped. But can two dollars really make a difference? Geoff says it can: “I am 100 percent confident that the money involved is irrelevant. Most of the time, knowing that you are just reaching out to comfort people or just thinking about them is exactly what people need. Two dollars is enough to get that message across. You can make someone else’s day no matter how much money you have.”
Using the two dollars, Geoff has done everything from leaving quarters on a bubblegum machine to buying dollar-movie tickets for the people behind him in line. One time, Geoff saw some homeless men outside of a fast-food restaurant. “I went through the drive-through, and by the time I got my food, the men were leaving. I got out of my car and chased them half a block before I had the chance to give some food to them.”
Usually Geoff likes to give anonymously because that’s how the money was given to him, but sometimes he delivers the gifts in person. He says, “Some of the people I’ve helped were really having a hard time, and I’ve been told many times, ‘You just made my day!’”

An Inspiration to Others

Geoff documents his acts of service on a blog. “The reason I started my blog is not to show off or to tell everyone how much service I’m doing, because that’s just kind of weird,” Geoff says. “I really want to show other people how easy it can be to make a difference. Almost everyone has two dollars; everyone has five minutes to spend to bless someone.”
Geoff hopes to help people understand that there are many small ways to serve the people you see every day. “Don’t hesitate to help those closest to you. Doing something nice for your parents or siblings will really invite the Spirit into your home. Help others at school. I know the difference that a simple act of service makes seems small, but it can have eternal benefits. President Henry B. Eyring said, ‘Never, never underestimate the spiritual value of doing temporal things well for those whom you serve’” (“The Book of Mormon Will Change Your Life,” Ensign, Feb. 2004, 14).
Trying to make 100 people happy through service isn’t just something to inspire others; it has inspired Geoff as well. “It has opened my eyes to see how easy it can be to make a difference. It has made me less selfish. I have learned a lot about what daily service means and how it can help.”