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Monday, September 28, 2009

Kindness...Isn't it about time?

I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, but the topics of charity and kindness have seemed to be so prevalent throughout church lessons and talks lately. Those two topics have really been on my mind lately, so maybe that's why I've noticed it so much. To me, they compliment each other and often times go hand in hand.

We definitely live in a world where kindness, service and charity are put on the back burner. Sarcasm is a common means of communication and many live on a one-way street named "Me". I was grateful for President Monson's talk in conference this morning about service and kindness. I think that it was a very heartfelt and thought provoking message for all who listened-members of the church or not.

"I have wept in the night for the shortness of
sight that to somebody's need made me blind;
But I never have yet felt a tinge of
regret for being a little to kind"

I'm challenging myself to seek out ways to be charitable and kind this week. As President Monson invited us to, I will ask myself each night, "Have I done any good in the world today?" I know that the Lord blesses us with opportunities to serve when we are looking for them, even if they be small acts. It's so easy to fall into the routine of every day life and forget what is really important, so it is my hope that I will become more conscious of all of my words and actions so that I can answer "yes" when I ask myself each night if I have done any good.

Here's a youtube for thought. :)

Thursday, September 24, 2009

23 Days and Counting!!!



Believe it or not, I leave for Indy in only 23 short days! Preparation for National Office has been one of the most enjoyable things I've ever done. Call me a nerd, but I guess I just have a good time studying something that I love.

While I had the chance, I thought I'd write a post that had all of the information for convention that you might want in case I don't have time to before I leave. You can watch the election on TV/Online on Saturday the 24th during the final session (starts around 1:30 and goes until it's finished) Regardless of the outcome, as candidates we will all be introducing ourselves on the Friday afternoon session at 1:30. Come check us out!

Thanks to modern day technology, anyone who wants to watch any of convention from home will be able to starting October 20. That way, you can feel like you're with the other 55,000+ FFA members, parents, teachers and guests that will be attending convention! If you have RFDTV, (comcast channel 203) they will be broadcasting it. If not, you can go to this website
http://www.ffanewhorizons.org/index.php/convention/2009

and check it out!

You can also check out this website for the convention schedule if you are wanting to watch any of it!
http://www.ffa.org/index.cfm?method=c_convention.events

Do we have any "Dirty Jobs" fans out there? One of this year's convention keynote speakers is Mike Rowe, the host of the TV show. Here's a little bio on him if you're interested.

Mike Rowe has had more jobs than you. In fact, Mike has had more jobs than anyone. As the creator and executive producer of Discovery Channel's Emmy-nominated series Dirty Jobs With Mike Rowe, Mike has spent years traveling the country, working as an apprentice on more than 200 jobs that most people would go out of their way to avoid.

Dirty Jobs is entirely unscripted, and Mike doesn't cheat; he actually does the work, with a sense of humor rarely portrayed in such professions. In fact, the notion of depicting hard work as noble and fun is central to his personal mission. On Labor Day 2008, Mike launched a website called mikeroweWORKS.com, where skilled labor and hard work are celebrated in the hope of calling attention to the steady decline in the trades and bolstering enrollment in trade schools and technical colleges.

Hope you all have a fantastic day!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

212 Degrees

Today in one of my classes my professor showed us a video on youtube. It's just a few minutes long and I think it's worthwhile to watch.




Going just a little farther, pushing a little harder, and focusing just a little bit more makes all the difference.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Catching Up

So....looking at the title of my last post got me thinking. It is such a good thing I'm going into Ag Ed and not Math Ed. How many summers have I had? You guessed it, only 20. Anyway!
School is going well so far this semester. My classes are ones that I know I will actually use in life, especially in the classroom. Work is going well and it's so nice to be able to work on campus! Studying for national office continues to go well and I hope I'll be as prepared as I need to be with only just under 5 weeks to go! I'm flying down to Las Cruces, New Mexico for 3 days in October to do some training with my old professor who is pretty much the king of FFA. I'm so excited to see him again and do some training with him. He is the one who did most of my training when I ran for state office and national office run offs. Such a selfless person.

This week should be a blast. Once I finish up the week of school I'm heading down to Brad Paisley and Dierks Bentley in concert with Mandy and 2 of my roommates....it will be amazing! And the best part is that I only had to pay around $15 for the tickets!

The day after the concert will be fun as well. It's state fair time which means...livestock shows! My favorite part of the fairs. This year I'm showing a heifer for my roommate so that will be fun. I haven't shown any livestockin a show since high school when I did heifers at the Black and White Days show, so I'm really excited.

Hopefully you are all planning something fun for the weekend! Have a good one!