Me and my roommates out on a farm.
We rode horses for my roommates birthday! It was fun but my horse was kind of ornery...
Deanne and me.
We are just a bunch of crazies! I love them a lot. Conference weekend was a blast. We went out to Archer and ate at Big Judd's, for Elisabeth's birthday, between sessions. And no I didn't get one of those massive burgers... Then after conference we went and rode horses. I then went home to be with my amazing family. Watched my little sister's soccer game, ate smores, woke up crepes, and picked apples. Not to mention hearing from all the apostles and our Prophet, Thomas S. Monson. It was a wonderful weekend with my family and friends. I am so thankful for all the people in my life and the guidance and happiness that comes from belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Life is such a beautiful and amazing thing! Just look around at all of God's beautiful and endless creations that we enjoy everyday. I have learned that if you take time to enjoy those small but great things then you will always feel God and always feel grateful. Take the time. Enjoy the day.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
I like to color!
This is where I spend my days... The lovely Spori building (the art building). I love spending time in this place. At the end of the day I walk home happy knowing that I am doing exactly what I love and will be able to carry the experiences I have had here throughout my life.
This piece is about our transition throughout life. The blue darkness represents our fallen state. The orange light represents the light of Christ. We all have the potential to be angels, to spread our wings, and return to Christ.
Oils-monocramatic. Assignment is to and portray a sense of mystery by using color.
This piece is about our transition throughout life. The blue darkness represents our fallen state. The orange light represents the light of Christ. We all have the potential to be angels, to spread our wings, and return to Christ.
Oils-monocramatic. Assignment is to and portray a sense of mystery by using color.
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