Tuesday, February 24, 2009

February 23, 2008

Inspired and remembered--I ask for details
Happy and warm--I carefully walk home
Hurried and distant--I push the shopping cart
Hesitant and planning--I get lost in a building
Confused and surprised--My legs start to ache
Pensive and submissive--What is the answer
Dizzy and lightheaded--my head hits the pillow
Morning and sunshine--I can't wait to start over

Monday, February 23, 2009

Waiting For the Sky to Turn Pink

About a hundred amazing thing happened yesterday, but my Sunday highlight had to be watching the sunset with my little three year-old niece, Sydney. My brother, Jesse, just returned home from his mission so he spoke in church. After church my family got together to spend time together and I think my nieces wore everyone out asking them to come and jump on the tramp with them--it was quite humorous. Towards the end of the evening our family was sitting on the back porch and I asked my little niece Sydney if she wanted to watch the sky turn pink with me. She climbed up into my lap and I told her stories until the sun tucked itself behind the mountains. Unfortunately there wasn't much of a sunset, and there definitely wasn't any pink, but I loved that little moment waiting for the sky to turn pink.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Please, lets focus...

I have a 4 page essay and a memo I need to create in just 5 hours... but I can't stop thinking about real-estate in Northern California, the GMAT, Lose the Shoes soccer tournament, next weekends cabin excursion, and a number of other things. I'm hoping that this blog entry will clear my head and help me focus...

4 page essay: The main idea that I have for this essay is how the government will roll-out a troubled assets program--specifically for banks that are holding onto assets that are weighing them down...

I'm also thinking about writing about how President Obama focuses on in on the economy via his inauguration speech.

...Okay, I think I'm ready to buck-up and get this done. Thanks, blog.

Monday, February 2, 2009

I hope

I hope you slept well
I hope you have a good day and
I hope I get to talk to you today, especially if you slept horribly and you had a horrific day.