Sunday, April 1, 2012

A letter to make a Difference....

So while I was trying to decide who to write to for our little assignment in Media---I came across a certain page on Facebook.... https://www.facebook.com/AMoreMoralAmerica

This is really cool--it is my sister's friend who started it, and she has 'challenges' of people to write to. There are currently 17 people who 'like' the page, and are hopefully taking the challenge as well. I wrote to Victoria's Secret, Provo Mall, and University Mall to tell them how I feel about their advertising outside of their store. Basically, I feel that the photos and advertising that they choose to use should be kept inside of the store where people actually have a choice whether to look at it or not. 

I just got an email from Victoria's Secret saying that their goal is to have a personal email back to me in the next 24-hours...we'll see what they say! 

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

I love the scriptures!

Sometimes we ... and when I say we I mean I....feel like there are so many things to be doing in life, and I don't read my scriptures like I should. Last night, I read Enos...and I was so glad that I did! He was a stud for sure. He was in the woods, and suddenly his father's words popped into his head, and he decided to start praying...(See? I told you!) Who really stops in the MIDDLE of doing something important, and prays for a remission of their sins? I love his example.

This verse was my very favorite:   

13 And now behold, this was the desire which I desired of him—that if it should so be, that my people, the Nephites, should fall into transgression, and by any means be destroyed, and the Lamanites should not be destroyed, that the Lord God would preserve a record of my people, the Nephites; even if it so be by the power of his holy arm, that it might be brought forth at some future day unto the Lamanites, that, perhaps, they might be brought unto salvation—


The cool thing about it is that the Lord TOTALLY answered this prayer of Enos'! Maybe Enos had the Spirit, so he knew what the Lord's will was, and knew what to ask, or maybe he was just righteous enough to want what he knew the Lord would want as well! Pretty awesome that Enos prayed for the people to live about 800 years after him! If that doesn't build your faith, I don't know what will!!
 

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Go Ahead...Draw Something!

First things first...I appologize for seeming slightly ADD in today's post...and in other aspects of my life....Today, my blog is about a new game that I have exposed myself to...and I would say it is rather addicting.

Draw Something! It's like pictionary with your friends. You take turns drawing for each other, and the other person has to guess what it is.

Funny thing about it is, I HATE drawing. I am horrible at it. But in this game, I actually feel like I am not too bad, and believe it or not, I get compliments that I have amazing pictures. I think it's just because I take my time.

Which is the next problem. I have spent so much time on this game that I should be doing something else! It was more last week that I was doing it a lot, this week has been better.

Jumping on ridiculously fast to my next point... I go through phases of things that I LOVE for a week or so, and then I'm over it. I have about 26 people waiting for me to take my turn...but I just can't get myself to do it.

I guess that is the rise and fall of my obsession with that game. What will be next? Who knows...

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Hope. Believe. Endure.

Well...today my Blog title was taken from last year's EFY theme. I thought it was appropriate!

For my next blog, I've decided to give an update on my cousin!
He was transferred to a hospital which is said to be the top hospital in all of South America. There was a team of Neurosurgeons waiting there to take over his case. When he got there, he was not doing well and things didn't look good. However, yesterday he started doing better. He improved a lot, but is still in very serious condition. He is now out of the medically induced coma, but still on a ventilator (so still unconscious). His parents have been so touched by everyone's love, concern, and prayers.

It has been really neat for me to watch all of this happen. I don't know if anyone has looked at his blog, but it had about 7,000 views on Tuesday, and now it is up to 56,000. The coolest thing to me is that Britten continues to do missionary work! For example. We gave the blog address to one of my aunts from the other side of the family, who is not a member, and now she is able to read about all the things his parents are writing about, and all the people who are praying and commenting on the page! We are excited to see what kinds of seeds that plants for her.

All in all...I am in amazement at what the media can do today. It is such a blessing in situations like this! It is definitely no wonder why Satan would want something so good to be clouded by such disgusting and vulgar perceptions/uses.

I know that Christ lives, and I pledge to always use the media in a way that would be pleasing to Him.

Thank you all for your prayers for my cousin!! We have a good outlook. His mother's faith is extremely touching. If you haven't had a chance to look, go ahead!

www.elderbrittenschenk.blogspot.com

Monday, March 19, 2012

Elder Britten Schenk

Today, I could not be more grateful for the blessing of media. We heard on Saturday morning that my cousin, Britten Schenk, a missionary in Sau Paulo, Brasil, was hit by a bus on Friday evening, and he is in the hospital in critical condition with about a 40% chance of life. Right now, he is in a medically induced coma, which is supposed to help his body recover more quickly, and have less trauma.

Without the advanced media that we have at this time, his parents and family, and EVERYONE who has been praying for him for the last 4 days may still not know of his condition. Word has been spread so quickly, and almost instantly, hundreds, maybe even thousands have been praying for him, and his family has felt the love and blessings poured out to them from our Heavenly Father.

In another reach out, I am using my blog to reach out to each of you to ask if you will please include him in your prayers.

If you would like to keep updated on Elder Schenk, feel free to read this blog: http://www.elderbrittenschenk.blogspot.com/

Thank you for your support!

"Your future is only as bright as your Faith." -Elder Britten Schenk

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Tired. Of. Stuff.


Blah! I am getting the feeling that I am starting to get worn out. Other than a few things that are pretty entertaining for me like some of my shows and news radio, I am still just feeling a bit bogged down by the world!

I guess this is when we cleave to the things that the Lord has given us to help us get through times that are hard.


Mosiah 24:14-16

14 And I will also ease the aburdens which are put upon your shoulders, that even you cannot feel them upon your backs, even while you are in bondage; and this will I do that ye may stand asbwitnesses for me hereafter, and that ye may know of a surety that I, the Lord God, do visit my people in their cafflictions.

15 And now it came to pass that the burdens which were laid upon Alma and his brethren were made light; yea, the Lord didastrengthen them that they could bear up their bburdens with ease, and they did submit cheerfully and with cpatience to all the will of the Lord.

16 And it came to pass that so great was their faith and their patience that the voice of the Lord came unto them again, saying: Be of good comfort, for on the morrow I will deliver you out of bondage.

KSL News Radio



Well, lately my favorite form of media is KSL news radio. I just feel like there is a lot going on in the world around me that perhaps I have not been so privy to previously. So, my fiance likes to make fun of me and tell me that I'm becoming a gramma...and it doesn't help that I frequently want to go to bed at 9 pm!

I wish that there were some news stations that you were positive they were giving the right information...how do you know that what they are telling you isn't what they want us to believe! What if it's all just a conspiracy?!


Sunday, March 4, 2012

The Vow...

I finally did it....I saw.....





Interestingly enough, it was my fiance, who surprised me late last night with tickets to the late night movie...HE chose to watch it, and that was surprising enough!

Well, it was interesting to watch. I won't give the story away, but it definitely made me thankful for what I have, and also helped me to see what I DON'T want to happen in my marriage.

Also, it was cute what happened after...I won't share to much, but my sweet fiance expressed how important I am to him.

Any movie that does that is ok with me!

and it didn't have the F word in it. yaaaaay!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Interesting media of today...


This is some media I have found quite interesting today. People take a great curiosity in our religion a lot of the time, because of stances of our church like polygamy, homosexuality, and blacks in the priesthood.

I am grateful that the church came right out to clarify that we do not know the reason that the blacks were denied the Priesthood until 1978, but it is understood that Heavenly Father loves all of his children, and this in no way, was an act of racism.

Click here to read the official statement of the LDS Church

Now for my opinion: I do not believe that the black members of our church- our beautifully worthy brothers, were held off from the priesthood because of their 'sin' or the sins of their fathers. I have been doing some research on the topic, and it was interesting what a few people mentioned...

"I see many similarities between Paul preaching the gospel to the gentiles and all worthy males receiving the Priesthood in 1978. The gospel was always intended for the gentiles and the priesthood for all worthy males. The problem was getting the Jews (and whites in this case) to be ready for such changes." (Emphasis added)

Read more: http://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/lds-church-condemns-racism-after-byu-prof-s-statements/article_87bbb4c8-1f93-56ae-91b3-ea0d4b897625.html#ixzz1nttyFoe5

I added the emphasis, because I thought it was well-spoken. Heavenly Father always intended to give all of his worthy sons the priesthood, but timing was an issue.
He has a reason for everything He does. I do not believe that the church made a mistake. I believe that it is led by honest men who do hold the authority to act in the name of God.

On a related issue, I also believe that this statement from the church applies to the current issues on gay marriage. On the same page above, someone said this:

"In 30 plus years we'll be reading LDS church statements that claim the teaching that homo-sexuality is a sin, "was misguided policy taught by members who were misinformed. It was never doctrine. God loves all his children."


This simply will not happen. While I have many friends who live a lifestyle similar to the aforementioned, I will never stop loving them, and neither will God. Likewise, the church will never change it's stance on gay marriage, that only a man and a woman have been divinely appointed to marry.

I hope I have not offended anyone in sharing my views. I strive to be honest about my beliefs and allow others that same freedom, while being respectful to everyone. I know that the Lord loves His Children, and He will reveal His truth, which is not relative, to each who earnestly desires.


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Reality

I am still feeling so bogged down by everything this semester! I was talking to my fiance last night and we both feel like it is a chore to be happy! I guess sometimes we just need to break free from reality, but how do you do that? I think lately I have been hiding in media; watching tv, reading blogs, and eating bon bons. I don't think it's helping. I heard this song, and I realized this is what I need, but I don't know how to do it. Anyways, let me know if you have any ideas!!



For me it's a beach bar
Or on a boat underneath the stars
Or with my band up on a stage
For a while everything's okay

For some it's a fast car
Moonshine in a mason jar
And everybody has their way
Somehow to escape

Reality, yeah, sometimes life
Ain't all that it's cracked up to be
So let's take a chance and live this fantasy
'Cause everybody needs to break free from reality

Yeah, some days it's a beast, it's a bummer
We need a rock and roll show in the summer
To let the music take us away
Take our minds to a better place

Where we feel that sense of freedom
Leave our worries behind, we don't need 'em
All we need is a sunny day and an old tailgate
And we'll escape

Reality, yeah, sometimes life
Ain't all that it's cracked up to be
So let's take a chance and live this fantasy
'Cause everybody needs to break free from reality

Everybody raise your hands and voice tonight
Set your soul free, let's take a carpet ride
We'll leave it all behind

Reality, yeah, sometimes life
Ain't all that it's cracked up to be
So let's take a chance and live this fantasy
'Cause everybody needs to break free from reality

Come on everybody, break free
Come on everybody, break free

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Facebook

I think I am sufficiently annoyed with Facebook. Maybe this is just a rant, but I am tired of reading about people's meaningless status updates! I know it is something that I am going to want when I move to the other side of the country and know nobody in the state I am living in (starting in June), but right now I just feel like it is a waste of my time...which I'm sure is true. With this being my last semester, I feel like I have MANY other things that are demanding of my attention, and I should probably be devoted to that! 988 friends is too much...time to start unfriending....

Friday, February 17, 2012

Media Blast

This week I have been noticing an explosion of media use in my life. I don't know why I have been watching a lot more TV, reading a lot more articles on the web, and searching. I think part of it is that I feel like I am doing a lot of school work, and that is the only thing I think of when thinking about relaxing. I don't think that watching TV necessarily relaxes me though!

I was thinking about what forms of media could be more relaxing to me, and I thought about how I haven't read a book in quite a while, other than my scriptures.

SO, I am on for the hunt for a good book! I want to read something that will enlighten my mind, but something that is a story. Any good ideas?

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Another Favorite book....







When I was writing last night, I totally failed to mention a book that I immediately fell in love with. I was writing a paper about it this morning and wanted to share it.


The book is called "the Alchemist"




One theme found in this book (similar to Harry Potter and the Boggarts) is the perception/attitude of what you are going through. The main character in the book, Santiago, is a shepherd in Spain who has recurring dreams (like mentioned in the article), and has them translated by a gypsy. She says that his dreams are telling him to travel to Egypt to the pyramids. The next day, he meets a man named Melchizedek, who is a king, and who also tells him that it is his “personal legend” to travel to the pyramids. He sells his entire flock of sheep and pays 10% to Melchizedek, and who also gives him two stones called ‘urim and thummim (interesting). What follows is a string of unfortunate events, as he is robbed, must work for a year (if I remember correctly) to save money to make it to Egypt, and once he gets there, he is faced with his biggest fears, but throughout the entire book, he is determined to set out to see what his purpose in life is, and keeps a positive attitude and perspective through it all.
For the next theme, Santiago learns that this life is more about doing more than we want to do. As I mentioned earlier, Santiago must work for an amount of time to save money because he is robbed. He works for a merchant who sells crystals. Throughout his time with the merchant, he has dreams about the store, and how to increase business. As he does this, he makes more and more money and only has to work for 6 months, and is even richer than before. He longs greatly to return to Spain and buy his flock back and return to a comfortable life. He consults the urim and thummim which Melchizedek gave him, and he realizes that this life is not about being comfortable; it is about doing what we came here to do. I can identify with this, and I think we all can, because there are probably a lot of things that we don’t really want to do, but we must in order to realize our potential. Santiago continues his journey.
The last theme I want to discuss from the book isn’t identifiable in one or two words, so I will explain it. Santiago travels and finds an alchemist who teaches him much about the world around them. The alchemist does not give Santiago all the answers, but let’s Santiago search within himself for answers. At the end of the book (to make a long story short), Santiago gets to the place where his dreams take place, and starts to dig, looking for treasure. Two men stop him, and beat him nearly to death, and he tells them of his dream. Realizing that he probably has no money, they leave him alone, but before they do, one of the men makes fun of Santiago telling him to be more practical and tells him of a dream that he had of a tree in Spain with treasure buried below. Santiago realizes that the tree the man speaks of is the tree near the place where he used to tend his sheep, and everything comes together for him at that moment. He realizes that he his treasure was where he started, but he didn’t know how to find it. He realizes that the whole trip was so he could discover who he was, find love, and recognize what is most important to him. He returns to Spain, gets his treasure, and then returns to the oasis in Egypt where he met his true love who waits for him. The theme to me is that the journey is what we need. We want to get somewhere so bad, but in this story, once he gets there, he realizes that it isn’t where he wants to be-but it was necessary because it helped him grow. I feel similar to Santiago, because sometimes I feel like I’ve been sent on a wild goose chase, only to discover I’ve always had what I needed, but unless I had taken that journey, I never would have realized it.
This is an amazing book, and it has been sold in almost every country of the world. There are many parallels to the gospel, and themes that we can adapt for our lives.


It is an easy and WONDERFUL read. Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

My Favorite Books...

Growing up, I would have to say that I didn’t read all that much. There was a stage of my life where I did read quite a bit, and it was when I was about 11-13 years of age. I cannot remember what the book was called, but I read a book about a girl coming out into the world when she was growing up, and learning about herself. It was a novel put out by Deseret Book. I even searched the storyline on google, and could not find the name of the book! The story was about a girl who was awkward, shy, and had many “friends” pulling her in different directions. Her first name was “Bo”, and her last name was “Vine”, and she was teased a lot for that. In the book, it is her telling the story about the way she felt when people teased her, how she wanted to respond when she was faced with peer pressure, and how she really responded.

I think the reason why I loved this book so much was because I could relate to the theme of the story, and I was able to understand why she felt the way she did. I also loved the fact that throughout the book, she learned who she was and what she wanted, and that she was really true to herself, and it ended great. What was really cute, is that at the end of the book when she has figured out who she is, and realized that she has great worth, she changes her name to “Dee”…get it? “Dee Vine”.

My favorite book now is a book written by Jeffrey R. Holland called “Created for Greater Things”. It is not so much a novel, as a book with the theme of our lives being led by the Creator of us and the World. It talks about the great worth that each of us have as individuals. One of my favorite quotes from the book: “Sometimes it seems especially difficult to submit to ‘great tribulation’ when we look around and see others seemingly much less obedient who triumph even as we weep. But time is measured only unto man, says Alma, and God has a very good memory.” This quote, and others from the book, hit very close to home in my life.

This book has been such a guide to help me remember what is important in life. It has really helped me to understand and keep in mind that the Lord is there, and He wants me to be happy, and that by living the way He would have me life is the way that I will be most happy.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Sad Sad world....

Sometimes I wonder how we can be happy in a world where we hear about things like Josh Powell with his kids....so so sad.

I guess this is one reason why I am so grateful for the knowledge of the Gospel. The fact that we know that those kids are going to be ok is the only thing that gives me peace. I do not know the whole situation, but it's easy for me to dislike him for what he did to himself, his children, and his wife.

The Gospel is real, and I hope that the family of these poor boys knows of the truthfulness of it and the peace that the atonement of Christ can bring.

My favorite scripture for today:

11 And he shall go forth, suffering pains and afflictions and temptations of every kind; and this that the word might be fulfilled which saith he will take upon him the pains and the sicknesses of his people.

12 And he will take upon him death, that he may loose the bands of death which bind his people; and he will take upon him their infirmities, that his bowels may be filled with mercy, according to the flesh, that he may know according to the flesh how to succor his people according to their infirmities.


-Alma 7:11-12


Christ is real, and He lives. He will be there for us in whatever we must face in this life.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Don't believe me? Ask the dishes.

Dear Readers,

Now I know for a fact that the Lion King is for REAL.

Doubt me? Take a look for yourself...


I have been searching for evidence for SO LONG, and now...I can definitely say that I have proof.

Another thing that has been convincing me for a while is this lovely little story....

Christian The Lion

I just love it!

Oh...and while we are on the subject of loving animals...

Sloth.Love.

Bahaha! SHE loves sloths.

Speaking of sloths...I love sloths too. In fact, I went to Panama with the hopes of finding a sloth....no luck...but guess what? I made do with what I had. Me and my friend posed as sloths in the rain forest...eat your heart out!

Well, my chain of boredom has now ended...

Today I am grateful for the wonderful world of media for proving that the Lion King is real. and for giving me some laughs, some cries, and some memories of Panama. (Also where the Bachelor is taking place next week...I will be watching that!)

Thanks for reading!


Thursday, January 26, 2012

What do I want to watch?

Yesterday in our Media class, Dr. Coyne posed the question, "what do we WANT to watch in the media?"
The way that I took this is that we are all responsible adults, who are educated in a secular way as well as in a Gospel perspective, and we know what is good for us and what is not. However, it seems to me that I continue to watch shows that may be lax on the values that I try to hold to. Why do I do this? I watch shows like Modern Family, the Bachelor, and Keeping Up with the Kardashians....not the best valued shows on TV, but not the worst either. Bingo.
I think because of the fact that I am not watching the absolute worst shows on Television I feel ok about the shows that I am watching. Isn't that how Satan works anyway? We are lulled into a false sense of security--an "all is well in Zion" feeling, and we are given justifications, which naturally make us feel better about where we are.
However, maybe if I listened a little more I would realize that the real me...the 'deep down inside of me' me, I would realize that there are so many better things that I could be doing with myself than sitting on the couch gawking at other people's drama!
Maybe I should stick to my shows like "Say Yes to the Dress", "Once Upon a Time", "Project Runway" and "Undercover Boss" and use moderation in my TV time and content...

Friday, January 20, 2012

Telling the Future

So I read this awesome news article this week that was printed in 1911. The man who wrote it went to experts in many different fields and asked them for their predictions for 100 years later, and this is what he got:

Predictions of what 2011 would be like from a 1911 newspaper

Some of the predictions are funny, like strawberries being the size of apples because they are grown with electricity. It is interesting though, because I'm sure we could do that, but like my sister mentioned, why? I mean...I think it would be pretty cool to have a huge strawberry...especially if there was chocolate involved.

Another really interesting one to me was that there would be aircraft, but that they would not compete with boats or cars for passenger travel. Another one was that you could travel from New York to Liverpool by ship in only 2 days!

I have to say it is pretty interesting to read articles like this to see how far we have come in the last 100 years! Also, this recreational reading made me feel better about myself than just watching TV!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Cut-Throat Antics...



Am I just crazy like Jenna, or does it seem that the Bachelor is getting more and more dramatic every season??

Today I watched last night's episode and on of the girls, (picture to follow) said that she was NO drama, and that she wanted to have a good night with no 'cat fights'....and then she turned out to be the one trying to stir up fights with other girls!

I am starting to think that this show is all about strategy. I would also say that that is the understatement of the century! I remember in a class once, the teacher pulled me aside and asked me if I would pretend that I thought that the Bachelor was a great way to meet your spouse....it was pretty fun to stir up the class a little. I even got my little kitten-claws out! I guess I understand how these girls do it.

If I MUST pick my favorite girl, I would say that Kaycie B. from Tennessee is my fav. She seems pretty down-to-earth, but really...there are a lot of good actors out there!

My other beef with this show is that they pick the most WILD dates to go on together. It is a PRIME example of the Excitation Transfer Theory. On one of the dates that Ben (the current Bachelor) took Kaycie B on, they went to an old theater where they had the theater to themselves. They sat and talked for a minute, but then something came on the screen. It was videos of them growing up. It was emotional and fun and exciting, and even heart breaking to see Ben watch videos of his Father who passed away 5 years ago. I admit, I got a little teary-eyed. It was cute.

But then, as soon as the movie was over, they were kissing...and talking about this deep connection they had with each other! Keep in mind this is their first date!

If that doesn't convince you, on the episode that I watched today, they had Ben take another girl on a date where they CLIMBED THE SAN FRANCISCO GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE... I can bet you that they asked all the girls what they are most afraid of, and they targetted this girl for that date because she was TERRIFIED of heights. She froze about halfway up, and what did Ben do to cheer her on? He kissed her! and what did she say after that? That they had such a wonderful connection, and she felt like she was going to fall in love with him!

What was really happening was that she was overtaken by emotions and a strong physiological reaction because of the height which she is terrified of that the emotion she was feeling was transferred into a feeling of "love"....

Interesting stuff huh?

Well, I gotta go work on my application to be the next Bachelorette...

JUST KIDDIN! I'm engaged :-)

Thanks for readin'! I hope I didn't offend anyone...I do love the bachelor, just sayin'.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Pat, I would like to buy a vowel

Well, here I sit on the couch watching Wheel of Fortune, one of my favorite game shows of all time. I like to justify watching it by thinking that it is helping me use brain power when I am doing an activity that usually requires none.
I have applied to be on this show, not once, not twice, but THREE times. I am continually told that I will be notified when the 'wheel of fortune bus' is in my area. What is that?!

I just watched someone who I swear is Santa Clause win $45,000.00. Wouldn't it be nice...

This really is what its all about right? We don't have to worry about any nasty comments or crude jokes with good ol' Pat Sajak.



Monday, January 9, 2012

Tweet tweet

While I was looking for ideas for my title of this blog, I found this video about twitter by Ingred Michaelson. It wouldn't upload, so here are the lyrics:

Are you recording me?
I can't hear the snare.
Count me in....TWITTER!
Where do I go when I don't have a friend?
Where do I go at another day's end?
Nobody loves me
Somebody loves me on...TWITTER!
I think I'm a big big loser
then I go to my computer
turn it on then I feel grand
all because of....TWITTER!
Direct message me!
Please please message me!
or at least reply to my...TWITTER!
Tweet tweet tweet tweet
tweet tweet tweet tweet....TWITTER!

I thought it was cute, but then I started thinking about what we talked about in class. We do focus a lot on the negative when it comes to the media. But, as stated in this song, sometimes we feel sad or have a bad day...who is to say that blogging, twitter, facebook, etc. can't make you feel better? I think that these 'online crazes', when used responsibly, can be an effective tool in connecting with other people around the world. If I had a bad day, I can update my status about it, and my sisters in Denver, Pocatello, and Oregon can all know instantly that I need support, and they are there for me.

It's also good for a self esteem boost every now and then, just like Ingred said- I got engaged last week....must...add...picture...




As of right now 164 people 'like' my changed relationship status. After that day a week ago, I got more phone calls, texts, emails, messages on my wall, and 'pokes' than I ever have in my life....probably even collectively. It was pretty fun. I would say my media exposure just on Tuesday about tripled from my regular use!

I am excited for this class and for the experience that I get to have with all of you! Thanks for reading and exposing yourself to my media! :-)