Saturday, July 21, 2012

EFY

{Ali: my counselor}
So I was at EFY this last week and it was a blast! I had mixed feelings about it before because I had just gone to trek and I was still sore from it and all that stuff. But I'm so glad that I went. And all you people going next week missed out on the best week ever. :) Our main goal of the week for our EFY was to make Zion.
{Faith for the Win!}
We were put into counselor groups and then into companies. There is one girl and one guy counselor group in each company. Our company was Faith For the Win (FFTW). McKenzie from my trek family was in my group and that was really fun. I actually already knew quite a few people in my company and I kept on seeing random people that I knew from my last ward there too.
The best parts of EFY? We had 2 super fun dances. I don't know why, but when I'm around people that I don't know as well I seem to be a little crazier at dances. I danced with some really fun people and I taught Justin how to dance. BTW Justin is my cousin and he came up from Vegas to go to EFY with me.
Another fun part was Variety Show. It's actually a talent show, but since they want lots of different stuff in there instead of 15 kids playing the piano, cuz we are mormon and that's what we do, we had yoyo and puppet shows and all kinds of awesome stuff like that. And Dallin did a really entertaining piano story. He's really good at the piano.
I loved the classes we had on Tuesday. They were really good and honestly an answer to prayer. I went to EFY with a really big question that I needed answered and we had a class about it and during Personal Scripture Study I was able to find a lot of stuff to help me. I loved how spiritual EFY was while at the same time being super fun.
Thursday was great because it was church dress day. All the boys were wearing their white shirts and ties and all the girls looked beautiful. We did al lot of spiritual stuff that day. We ended the day with a testimony meeting. It was the first testimony meeting I had been to without lots of awkward moments where you are waiting for someone to get up. I felt the spirit so strongly and felt like we had really achieved Zion.
One of the sweetest parts of EFY for me was Brian. Brian was a special needs kid that was there. He was so sweet and was seriously our EFY mascot. He did everything. He was in the choir and he danced like no other. And he had the sweetest testimony.
I made lots of new friends and I met a lot of amazing people. I'm pretty sure everyone that went left with a stronger testimony.
{Jadam: my other counselor}

{Kenzie and Becca}

And we had a water games. Basically the company that proved that they drunk the most water in the week got to dump one of those big things of water on whatever counselor they chose. There wasn't to much participation so one company really easily won it. And they dumped 2 of those big things on Jeff.
I LOVE EFY!

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Trek

Ready for a super long post about trek? Well, here it goes. Emilee ended up spending the night so her mom wouldn't have to drive her out to FG at 5 am. Emilee and I said that we would go to bed and get lots of sleep. Guess what? With girls that doesn't happen. We stayed up until 10:30ish. And then I woke up at 3 am. Yeah. I know. Super bad decision. Anyways... I took the first shower and tried my hardest to take everyone's hot water... :) It was so hard getting out of the shower thinking that it was my last shower for a week. I was so tempted to stay in there forever. When we got to the stake center to load on the buses at 5:30 am we got put into companies. I was in the Willie company. Emma and Adam were in my company but besides that I didn't really know anyone. We loaded buses by company which was about to assure me that I sat by someone I totally didn't know for 4 hours. But heaven intervened and we didn't have room in our bus for everyone in my company so 6 or 7 lucky girls got to go on the overflow bus. With 4 or 5 adults. And they weren't crappy school buses. They were NICE! And we had it all to ourselves. And I got to sit by Emma. Great way to start trek, if you ask me. 
{loading our handcart... and I'm totally helping... not talking to Caden}
When we got to Bing Canyon a 4-5 hours later we got put into our families. Another thing I was really freaked out about. I was really scared that I wouldn't know anyone in my family and that they would all be really weird or mean or annoying. Can you tell how worried I was? I had an amazing Ma and Pa and 8 amazing siblings (4 brothers and 4 sisters). I was actually really excited about having brothers and older sisters. Being the oldest of 6 girls I don't really get the older sibling experience and older sisters are a lot different than younger ones. I got plenty of teasing from Mike and Sean and it was fun to be able to talk about everything with my sisters. And remember I didn't know any of my family before trek. Oh, that's a lie. I knew Sean. He's my friend's brother. But that doesn't count. BTW if you are looking for me in the pictures I'm in all orange in most of them...
Apparently the first day the weather dropped 30 degrees and we didn't have to start off in total heat, which was really nice since we were kind of from Oregon and it had just stopped raining here. We all started off happy. I started off pushing from the back with Josalyn, which is the easiest thing besides walking. The first day we had a lot of dehydration problems. But only Josalyn and Megan had to stop from my family. And we got them back soon after. The first day we went up this really steep hill. It wasn't the hardest hill we went on during trek, but it was definitely the steepest. We had 2 people on each handcart to steer the handcart and then all the other people were up on the top of the hill pulling them up. That was our first experience helping everyone out and we thought that the hill was going to be the hardest part of trek (not true at all).

Due to all of our dehydration problems on the first day we did all of our trekking in the morning on the second day. It wasn't as hard as the first day because we didn't have a huge hill. We ended up not taking that long to get from our camp to where we would be camping that night so we had lots of free time that we got to spend with all of our friends, which I did since I really didn't know anyone from my family yet. It got really hot and some people broke out in water fights, which we apparently weren't supposed to do because it was using up all of our water. That night we had a square dance, which was a blast. We were a little crowded but it was fun. In fact, it was one of the main reasons that I went to trek! One thing I learned from day 2: Mosquitoes can be HUGE!
 {Alex and me}
 {Harrison and me}
 {Me with Taylor}
 {I'm not in this one, but Sean is the one with the yellow bandana and Jacob has the red suspenders}
 {Oh.. and this is the hill I was telling you about from day 1}
 {All you see at trek... brown and more brown}
Day 3 was also pretty mild. They had an official washing hair day when we reached camp. I was glad for the chance, but didn't really mind since my wonderful Ma brought a portable shower. Jealous? It was great when it wasn't trying to blow over (happened once). I was so happy when I saw all the guys wanting to wash their hair too. That was another one of my fears: stinky guys. Day 3 was also when I really bonded with my family and got to know them better. It started out when we started telling more about ourselves and when the guys were trying to figure out the girls' crushes. I was the first girls whose crush they guessed successfully... and that's were the teasing started happening. The other bonding experience we had was when we were playing spin the bottle. Not the real game. It was with hugs because it needed to be trekified. Another thing that happened that was a really great experience, probably my first really spiritual experience, was when one of the girls had a really bad allergic reaction and had to be taken to base camp for a little. Most of my family was from the TV branch which is a spanish speaking branch in my stake. It was an amazing experience to see the closeness in their branch as they all prayed for her. And the most touching experience was when my Pa went out and was praying in the middle of nowhere for this girl for a while and to see him come back to her back from base camp and doing a lot better. 
 {Ma McLaughlin... one of the amazing Ma's in my company}
 {We were supposed to be whittling spoons out of wood and Preston had to be an overachiever and make a spoon, knife and fork out of a carrot}
Helpful hint: If you are in my family you probably don't want to take a nap while everyone is still awake. You might get facial hair drawn on you by Sean with the encouragement of the rest of us. And since we don't have mirrors on trek you would have to wait for a true friend to tell you. Which none of us apparently were. :)
{my family}
Day 4 was our last day of trekking and my favorite day. Every girl had the choice of doing the traditional women's pull. All the girls in my family did it. The young men all pulled some of our handcarts down this hill and then went back up to camp for a devotional. Us young women then had a devotional of our own about the importance of the priesthood and the guys. I really didn't take the devotional too seriously until after the women's pull. My family's girls joined with Emma's and we had a handcart. It did take more of us to pull the handcart, but it wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. We were going pretty slowly and every once in a while Emma would say something about Channing Tatum that would make us have a boost of energy. :) The best part of the women's pull for me was when we were going up the last hill. We saw all of the young men waiting for us on the top of the hill and they were singing hymns. They weren't allowed to help us until we reached a certain point and my brothers later told me that that was one of the hardest things they had to do. Once we did get to that certain point though all of these young men came up and helped us. We seriously had to run to keep up with them.

Another option we had after the women's pull was whether or not our family was going to do Rocky Ridge. Rocky Ridge involved going up a rocky hill and getting part of your family pulled out so you could experience what it would be like to lose a family member like most of the pioneers did. When asked if our family would do it my Ma answered "of course, we will do it together." When we started Rocky Ridge my company was the last of the 5 to leave and my family was in the middle of the company. When we started President Richardson chose 3 of our family members to die. We lost 2 of our sisters and our Pa. After we finished Rocky Ridge we got them back. 

After Rocky Ridge we got delayed due to some medical problems in the companies ahead of us. While we were waiting for them we were drinking up our water (more on this later). When we finally started going again we had to go down this super sandy hill. After that hill, with still a lot more left to do, our company started running out of water. This was not planned. We started rationing out a couple inches each and at one point we were completely out. Then the company ahead of us started having some heat problems which delayed us even more. We sent ahead some of our boys to help them. Then it started getting really hard. I had been pulling all day with Mike and Megan and we were out of water and you could tell that we were dehydrated. My Pa decided that it wasn't good for us to pull anymore and kicked us off of pulling duty and told us to push "lightly". Yeah right. We were pushing pretty darn hard. Everyone in our company was tired and we were moving really slowly. Then all the sudden all these young men from the other companies started coming back to help us. When I started to see the guys from my ward coming back I started to cry and kept on crying for the next hour or so. When we reached "Zion" I was so happy. They had sprinklers and water and treats. It was heaven on earth. We had a testimony meeting that night and we also had another square dance. And thanks to Caleb, I learned how to swing! I stayed up really late that night talking to my family and I would have to say that Day 4 was definitely my most favorite day even though it was the hardest and everything that I loved about it was not planned. It was where I gained a major respect for the pioneers. 
 {Pa and Josalyn}
 {Mike, Sean, Pa, Ma, Josalyn}
It was great to be in Zion! Notice the green grass in this picture? My Pa was quite the joker and decided to play hair races with my brothers. Have you ever played that? It's a pretty fun game. If someone ever asks you to play I strongly recommend you do it. 
Just more beautiful, green, cool, amazing grass.
Remember how I went to girls' camp? Well we couldn't just let our 4th year sweater tradition go, so we got to have some special young women time where the 4th years got their sweaters. Emma got her's and she had a beautiful camp name. 

After our girls' campness the buses were supposed to be there. And they weren't. In fact they came 2 hours late. Brother Updike turned on music and I totally freaked out. You don't know how amazing Call Me Maybe is when all you have listened to for the last week is pioneer music. Then he must have really loved me because he started playing all of my favorite songs. We had a dance. It was amazing. 
The bus ride was pretty okay. Besides the fact that my bus broke down. An hour and a half from home. We split up between bus 2 and 5 and all had a lovely crammed ride home. And smelly. The bathrooms were stinking up the whole bus.

Part of the trekness was us trekking for a ancestor. We all had to choose someone and do some research on them. I decided to trek for my Aunt Becky who passed away in 2010 from sarcoma. She was my hero and I was very close to her. I definitely felt her presence during trek and I was thinking about her constantly. 

To cut it short... I'm glad I went on trek. I love my shower. And my bed. And I will definitely be going next trek. 

And we made it onto the Oregonian: 
http://www.oregonlive.com/forest-grove/index.ssf/2012/07/250_teens_from_forest_grove_st.html

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Amanda

Amanda taught me about service and was my hero. She will be forever missed.

http://chinesestarfish.blogspot.com/2012/07/amanda-de-lange-1961-2012.html

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Soccer Camp


So... I was at soccer camp for the whole last week. A week long soccer camp that starts at 8 am and goes until 9 pm. 45 minutes away from my house. It was SUPER FUN! I was one of the 6 commuters. 
Us commuters got to share 2 rooms. It wasn't that bad. Tyra ended up being sick for the whole camp except one day, so it was really only 5 of us. Mariella and Kim took one room and Brittany, Savannah and I took the other. The rooms were nice, but the beds were way to high. When you're super sore it is not fun to try to get up on it. Enough said. 


Each day went like this:
6 am: Wake up and get ready
7 am: Leave
8 am: Get at camp
9 am: First practice session
11 am: Break until lunch
11:45: LUNCH!
2:30 pm: next practice session
4:30 pm: rest until dinner
5 pm: dinner
6:30 - 8:30 : World Cup
8:45: go home

I ended up with about 5 hours of sleep each night. I had two different groups I was in. There's the practice session group. Budge was our coach for that and I had about 14 girls in my group. Practice sessions were my favorite. Then there's the World Cup team. My team was Spain. We had 14 girls in that group too! We didn't do so well for the first 4 days of camp. We were 2nd to last for points. But the last day of camp we kind of were super amazing. Our first game was against Canada (pretty good). They had already beaten us before. We tied them 0-0 and went into penalty kicks. And won! Then we played Fiji (top team) right after that. We tied them 1-1 and went into penalty kicks. We had 13 penalty kicks before my team finally missed and they won. Barely. I had an amazing coach, Micaela Capelle. I'm now a devoted Pilots fan BTW. :)
So, I kind of hurt my ankle. And had to get it taped before each session and game or be in serious pain. I got to get to know the trainer pretty well and he got to smell my sweaty gross soccer feet a lot. The purple pre-wrap didn't really want to come off and so my ankle was purple. I think it's all gone now...
This is how my hair looks after it's been in a bun all day.
And this was my bestest friend during our breaks.
This is Brittany. She's from Hawaii and was my commuter buddy along with Savannah. I don't have a picture of Savannah except for when we woke her up and I thought I'd be nice and not put it on my blog. :) 
Our practice session groups put together a skit for Friday night. My group kept on changing our skit and finally got it learned right before we had to perform. Amanda from the Pilots team did all the hard work. :) She made a little dance for Justin Bieber's Boyfriend. The goalies joined our group. It was really fun and I really enjoyed doing it. 

Did anyone watch the Spain/Portugal game? Wasn't it amazing! I loved how they kept on zooming up on Ronaldo's face. I LOVE RONALDO!