Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Some of My Favorite Things

So I've decided to re-enter the blogging world, if only just for this little update.

Dear Blog Readers,
Please excuse my long absence, for I have been crazy-busy working on a 4.0.
A 4.0 GPA that is.
This past semester was the craziest of my life. I would like to blame it on the semester -- as a whole, not on any one thing in particular, but if I had to pick one thing, or one class, I would choose....Mass Media Law. That class, by far, has been the most challenging class I've ever taken and maybe will ever take. But, I tried my hardest, spent many, many late nights writing papers and it all paid off because I got an 'A' in the class, along with my other classes, which means I got that 4.0 that I had been working on! I do not mean to brag, or even to bring any kind of recognition to myself; I just wanted to mention that because this is the first, and probably last, time I have ever received a 4.0 in my life and I just wanted to bask in the victorious feeling of having the perspicacity (thank you Dione!) required to pass that class.

Thank you! I am done now.

But, the real reason for this post today -- Christmas! I have always enjoyed a good holiday season, full of family, friends, and memories -- and this year is no exception.

Here is a list of some of my favorite things:
  • Being home for the holidays
  • The wonderful music that accompanies the season (and yes, I start listening on Nov. 1)
  • Beautiful blankets of pure white snow
  • The smell of a freshly cut Christmas tree
  • Brightly colored stockings hanging by the fireplace
  • Little kid-anticipation (whether you're 9 or 21!)
  • Happy, giving, generous people
  • Fuzzy, warm gloves, mittens, scarves, beanies, and hats that squish little kids' faces
  • Classic holiday movies played on TV for weeks before Christmas day
  • Coming home to a very festive home decorated with wreaths, Christmas ornaments, nativity scenes, snowflakes, Christmas reminders, etc.
  • Remembering our dear Savior, Jesus Christ, and the reason for the season

I do hope that all is well with you at this holiday time! Thank you for keeping up on your blogs so I may share in your joys, sadness, successes, and fun and exciting lives!

Sincerely,

Whitney

P.S. So you may all feel caught up on my life this past semester (whether you want to be or not, I do not know) I'm going to start posting some pictures of my favorite times and share a little story with each. This is to keep from posting a 4-page post and save you some time.


5 comments:

Nikkala said...

Way to go Idaho! A 4.0 is impressive, especially when it involves the hardest class you have ever taken.

t.m. said...

Welcome back!! so happy to see you blogging again

Dione said...

Girl!
You rock. Your perspicacity is so abundant, it intimidates me!
And you rocked last semester. I am so proud.

4 Reale said...

Were those pictures taken at your parents house? I didn't know they had paint on the walls, I thought it was made of the logs and timbers from the neighboring forest, either that or burlap potato sacks.

Go figure.

PS- How did you get your Christmas lights to work? Who had to run on the bike? That must have sucked!

Patty P said...

You've been tagged!