You know how every other fifth Sunday the Bishopbric comes in and tells everybody how to make an LDS Account and then the Relief Society President usually stands up and says how much she loves it and sometimes the person next to you starts their account right then and there using their cool new smartphone but most people a.) already have one b.) forget to make one when they get home or c.) are way too scared that they're not actually a member of the Church due to an indexing account malfunction a few years ago to even try.
Okay, so maybe I'm the only one in Category C.
But the important part of this story is that I got over that fear today! Today, I made an official LDS Account. So far, I have explored the likes of a few conference talks--taking care to use every highlighter color possible (I think yellow means its a scripture quote, orange is a great insight, blue is... oh no, whats blue!?), "liked" a number of the General Authorities' new official facebook pages (seriously, I follow President Monson now! Check it out here.) , and mostly I guess I like just having my name up in the corner. I'm really excited to try out the new family search stuff, like more than just indexing, I keep hearing about these "fan charts". Yeah, I want one. And I think I can get one now. Basically, I'm pretty excited about the new doors this LDS Account can open for me annnnnd for all of you. It's easy as one-two-three.
Look. Here's a link. Just to make it super easy for you all. Imagine how much fun FHE will be tomorrow if you just do this! https://ldsaccount.lds.org/sign-in/go/membershipInfo-control.jsf
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Music
Haha remember five months ago when I said I was going to blog again.. well, I guess that didn't happen. Turns out marrying the love of your life can keep you kind of busy.
I've been working this summer and taking a Humanities class. Humanities 202. The Renaissance to now. Turns out this is the best time I could ever take it because I love my teacher, love my class, love our assignments, I just love it. Or I did. I loved it until we got to all this "modern" stuff. Each week we have a listening list. It's usually about two hours long and it's usually bearable. I could listen to the likes of Mozart and Beethoven while spending hours on pinterest and call it studying. It was great. Now our listening lists our called things like "Experimental Music". Experimental? Whaaaatttt???? Okay. I guess I can experiment with that. It's been one hour. I'm half way through the list. Can this experiment please be over? If you want to experiment with me, give John Cage a try by clicking here. Maybe it'll be educational. Maybe not.
But this blog isn't for ranting, and I by no means want to complain, I'm glad I've had my eyes opened to the full scope of music and can't wait to return to the likes of my modern music. You know, country and Beyoncé, and everything wonderful in between. So I'll end my post with at least a sentence (or two) of gratitude.
Today, I am grateful for music. I'm grateful for where the world has been, so we can make new creations today and continue to progress to even bigger and better things in the future. Hopefully, there will be more beauty that will be music to my ears in the years to come.
I've been working this summer and taking a Humanities class. Humanities 202. The Renaissance to now. Turns out this is the best time I could ever take it because I love my teacher, love my class, love our assignments, I just love it. Or I did. I loved it until we got to all this "modern" stuff. Each week we have a listening list. It's usually about two hours long and it's usually bearable. I could listen to the likes of Mozart and Beethoven while spending hours on pinterest and call it studying. It was great. Now our listening lists our called things like "Experimental Music". Experimental? Whaaaatttt???? Okay. I guess I can experiment with that. It's been one hour. I'm half way through the list. Can this experiment please be over? If you want to experiment with me, give John Cage a try by clicking here. Maybe it'll be educational. Maybe not.
But this blog isn't for ranting, and I by no means want to complain, I'm glad I've had my eyes opened to the full scope of music and can't wait to return to the likes of my modern music. You know, country and Beyoncé, and everything wonderful in between. So I'll end my post with at least a sentence (or two) of gratitude.
Today, I am grateful for music. I'm grateful for where the world has been, so we can make new creations today and continue to progress to even bigger and better things in the future. Hopefully, there will be more beauty that will be music to my ears in the years to come.
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