Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Rome Temple

I am so excited for the groundbreaking of the Rome, Italy temple! This is very dear to my heart because my great grandfather, Phillipe Cardon was the first mormon baptized in Italy by President Lorenzo Snow. When I visited Italy a couple years ago, I visited the Piedmont Valley where in a very small city called Prarastino, I was able to see the house that my ancestors lived in. There are still many Cardon's that live in Prarastino, Piedmont, Italy and I can only hope that I can go back to Italy and spend time with my distant cousins and aunts and uncles.

President Monson says, "The ancient apostles Peter and Paul were missionaries here," he said. "Approximately 1,800 years later, in June of 1850, (Mormon apostle) Elder Lorenzo Snow and two companions, Elder Stenhouse and Elder Toronto, traveled to the valleys of the Piedmont Mountains in northeast Italy, where they began missionary efforts in this dispensation."

When I read this my heart was so full knowing that he spoke of my great grandfather and his beautiful family that sacrificed so much so that I, generations later, can have the gospel in my life. It is because of Grandpa Phillipe that my family is a part of this great plan of happiness.

After Phillipe and the majority of his family were baptized, they left their vineyard, family, and home to make the trek to Utah. Once in Utah they settled in Ogden, Utah (of all places where I currently live). This didn't last long though, they were asked to make the trek to Juarez, Mexico to spread the gospel. My brother, Steven, just returned from his mission 6 months ago from Tuscon, Arizona where he served in Pima, Arizona and Las Cruces, New Mexico. Phillipe's wife, Marthe (my gradma), is buried in Pima, Arizona and our distant relatives live in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Grandpa Phillipe is buried in Juarez, Mexico.

It is amazing to me that my brother was called by inspiration to an area where my ancestors lived and were buried.


http://www.bellasion.org/phoarc.html#Cardons

ksl.com - Ground broken for LDS temple in Rome

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Goodbye Summer

Now that my summer is officially coming to an end, here are some photos from what I have been up to. WARNING: There are a lot of pictures!
Freshman Orientations, 9 total this Summer


360 Students, 9 Orientations, 1 sigh of relief

 I was able to catch up with this fine lady, Laura.
We thought this was funny! But we're a bit weird and proud of it.


The gardens at the temple were amazing and in full bloom!

Delila likes to bury herself when she sleeps and she sometimes looks like a little old beggar lady.

She likes to pull all of her toys out of her carrying bag and then play with only one of them!
My parents like to pretend she is their grandchild, until an actual grandchild comes. She loves to cuddle up and take naps with people.

Island Park, Idaho/Wyoming

This is only 1/4 away from my Uncle and Aunt's cabin.

9,000 ft overlooking West Yellowstone
My Uncle Brian and I found a geocache!
My dad and cousin Jake "checking" on his plane and helicopter that he is developing with a company in China and with the Army.


As a family we like to shoot at each other and see who survives, its a great bonding moment...paintballing!

Brady was in charge of catching the airplane or helicopter but they kept faking him out.

Jackie hunting down a target.

My dirty mug!

August 23rd Fall semester begins at Weber State, August 24th I start my first Master's degree course and will turn in my application for acceptance to the Masters of Education on October 1st, wish me good luck!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Forgiveness: My Burden Was Made Light

Forgiveness: My Burden Was Made Light


"I stand all amazed at the love Jesus offers me,
Confused at the grace that so fully he proffers me.
I tremble to know that for me he was crucified,
That for me, a sinner, he suffered, he bled and died."

Thursday, July 22, 2010

What We See

Is it surprising that today in our society we see women sufferring from body image misconceptions, bulimia, anorexia, low self esteem, and much more?!

Tonight at Institute we studied President Monson's May 2010 Conference talk titled "Preparations Bring Blessings". It is a great talk, it may not specifically talk about self esteem but when our Institute teacher asked us why as women we expect these standards, my good friend Erin said, "Why do men?".

What touched me in President Monson's talk when he stated this, "The Apostle Paul declared: “Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? … The temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.” As women, we are temple's of God and we must believe in our selves and know how much we are worth. No matter what we look like, how short, tall, skinny, curvaceous, freckly, or what not....we are all daughters of God and hold a high place along His side.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

My New Life

Beauty as it should be!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Women's Conference

I am finally doing something for myself!  I am so excited to attend Women's Conference, for the first time ever, on Thursday and Friday.  I am going with my grandma, aunts, a couple cousins, and possibly my sister. 

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Elder Marble is COMING HOME!

Elder Steven Marble is coming home!....early.  He has been injured on the mission and has been honorably released to come home 3 months early to have emergency surgery on his ankle.  He has served with such faith and obedience with a love for the members of Pima, AZ; San Manuel, NM; Tuscon, AZ; and Duncan, AZ.  We are so proud of you buddy!

When he was in high school playing football he fractured his right ankle.  Being the determined person he is, he played the rest of the season and his senior year of football with never getting it looked at.  His ankle did not heal correctly and he has had to wear an ankle brace since.  Yesterday afternoon, he was playing basketball with some members when he landed on his ankle and re-fractured the same area that never healed correctly.  He also fractured the inside of his ankle as well, there is now nothing holding his ankle together.  He will be coming home in a wheelchair and going into emergency surgery early next week. 

We are so grateful to be able to have him home tomorrow night in one piece, albeit broken.  But the Lord blesses his servants and we know He has been watching over our Elder Marble.  Welcome home Buddy!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Happy Spring!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Weird Dreams

I have been having the oddest dreams lately.  They don't make any sense when I wake up and I just shake my head thinking, where the poop did that come from?!

My most recent dream was that my brother Steven (Elder Marble right now) came home from his mission.  Me, being the responsible sister that I am, took him to a tattoo parlor and made him watch me get a tattoo of this across my entire back:
But I thought I should make it look pretty so why not add a little bird sitting on a cherry blossom, smack dab in the middle of the great ole United States!

This was my very "classy" tattoo that I made my return missioinary brother watch me get in my dream!!
CRAZY!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

I was asked by the Dean of my College that I advise for, to participate in the Convocation.  Convocation is only for the college you graduated from and this is where you are able to have your nam announced and you are able to walk across the stage and shake your professors hand and the Deans as well.                                
He asked me to announce my students names as they came up to the stage! Our speaker for our college this year is the Lt. Governor for the State of Utah too.  So I will be able to meet the Lt. Governor and see many of the students I have personally worked with, graduate!  It is such an honor that the College has asked me to be a part of this great celebration.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Top 10 Fashion Mistakes Women Make and Simple Changes To Fix Them

I read this article on MSN this morning and thought it was so classic with some great humor in it too.  I think we all make some mistakes and who doesn't prefer comfort over something stuffy?!
Here is the full article:  10 Fashion Mistakes

Shopping in Juniors


If you’ve successfully completed puberty, it’s time to stop shopping in the department meant for teens and pre-teens. You can listen to Greenday, the Jonas Brothers and Miley Cyrus on your iPod. You can even watch re-runs of American Pie. But when you put on a skirt with an odd number for a size it will never ever fit you and you will look older than you really are. Move over to the missy department for better fit and quality-made clothing.
Who is the mother and who is the daughter?
(rhetorically speaking)

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Blackhawk Down

I have been at my new job for 7 months now and I am loving what I do more and more.  I have a great college to represent and I truly believe in the work they do.  For me, it's not just a job but a career.  I have truly been blessed to have this opportunity to do some that I love, that I can grow with, and that I truly believe in.  As a part of my responsibilities, I advise and counsel students.  I have 11 departments that I cover and over 30 majors and minors, plus a Master's degree.  I have tried really hard to be involved in everything they do and support all the programs.  One of the programs that hasn't had much support from previous advisor's is Military Science (the Army, Air Force, and Navy.) 

I have several family members who are a part of the military and I have great pride in the service they are providing us as Americans.  I have reached out to the Military Science department and worked with them in making sure each officer is given the best information and advice in completing their degree and I have seen a great outcome from it.

As a thank you, they took me up in the air! 


For anyone interested, these are the Army's Blackhawk UH-60 helicopters.  They are used for tactical and utility transport.  Each one can hold up to 11 troops with equipment and 4 crew members.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Happy Birthday Dad!

A week ago it was my Dad's birthday.  My mom, sister, and I threw him a surprise birthday party and invited all of the family.  We planned it for weeks in advance and when the day came, he still had no idea!  It turned out great and it was so much fun to see all those that love and appreciate him turn out to show him.  For the big birthday, he is getting a nice gun to go shooting with all the manly men!  Steven, Elder Marble, wasn't there but we had him write a special letter to Dad for his birthday, he was greatly missed.

Monday, March 1, 2010


I am a spelling/grammar Nazi!:)

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

My Story

I was 19 years old and living away from my parents for the first time in my life. I had a great job as a dental assistant, was going to college full time, and had my first car. I bought the car myself after saving up from working 50+ hours a week as a dental assistant. I was an active college student, taking dance classes, going to the gym with my girlfriends, going to dances and parties every weekend. I lived with my best friends and truly loved life. It all changed so quickly.

I was on my way to work when my life was altered so drastically. I remember that day; I was wearing my hot pink scrubs and white lab coat. My phone was in my scrubs pocket. I had pink eye shadow on to match my cute scrubs and I felt pretty bubbly that day. As I was turning at a green arrow, everything went black. I woke up not being able to breathe and smoke in front of me, I was gasping to breathe but air wouldn’t enter my lungs. There was a woman standing at my door trying to pull it open and speaking to me, I couldn't hear her.

The next moment I saw an angel holding my hand, telling me it is okay to cry. She had beautiful blonde hair and light was surrounding her hair, it was my sister. She was running with the stretcher as I was wheeled into the ER. I don’t remember my parents getting to the hospital. My heart was beating so fast I thought it would jump out of my chest. It was so quiet. I felt a heaviness on my head and I opened my eyes to see my Dad and Uncle over me, they had laid their hands on my head and pleaded with the Lord to save my life. A nurse was holding all the tubes so they wouldn’t be pulled out and so that they could get as close to me as possible. I cried for the first time. Warmth spread over me and I knew I would be okay. I don’t remember much after that, or for the next 3-4 months for that matter. I suffered a broken hand, internal swelling, bruised ribs, sprained neck, a traumatic brain injury, and permanent spinal damage. The worst though, was I lost my short term memory. I didn’t, and still don’t, remember the accident. All I have are pieces from witnesses and from the paramedics and cops on the scene. The quickness of the paramedics was a blessing. The gift of the Priesthood saved me. I thank my father for being worthy to hold this great gift.

I endured 9 months of physical therapy, chiropractics, and 6 months of speech therapy to gain my memory back and to learn to form complete sentences again. A year later, I found out that I needed surgery on my wrist. When the explorative surgery was over I found out that I had torn ligaments and broken bones that hadn’t been seen in the initial x-rays that fateful day. My back doctor, a spinal specialist in Salt Lake City, says that more than likely I will need back surgery by the time I am 40 years old.

At the time, I had never felt so lost in my life, never so hurt, never so helpless. Who was I? Where was I? What day of the week is it? I had great friends who would fill in the blanks for me. They carpooled me to school, reminded me of people’s names that I had known for months. All the while, I struggled trying to piece together my broken world. Nothing seemed stable or secure to me anymore. I still had to drive for the first time after the accident! Was I ever going to be able to finish college?! I hurt all the time! Finally, 4 months after the accident I was driving home from Salt Lake and sobbing. I couldn’t do it anymore. I wanted it to be over. I prayed, I prayed the entire 40 mile drive. I prayed that I would have strength and comfort and I prayed that Heavenly Father would take over for me at this time, I gave myself over to Him.

Three and a half years later, I have learned to live with the back pain and the shortcomings of my memory. I have trouble sleeping and remembering details, but I remember. I have now graduated college and work in Higher Education, advising other students.

I had found out that I had been hit by a woman who dropped her phone while driving. She had bent over to pick it up and ran the red light, hitting me head on. She wasn’t injured thankfully. I don’t know this women’s name anymore, I have never heard from her either. But I hope that today, she thinks again before she picks up her phone to call someone or text someone while she is driving.

I lived! I am alive! Please help keep others alive by not being a distracted driver.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

DSM-5 Release Set



DSM-5: The Future of Psychiatric Diagnosis

"Publication of the fifth edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) in May 2013 will mark one the most anticipated events in the mental health field. As part of the development process, the preliminary draft revisions to the current diagnostic criteria for psychiatric diagnoses are now available for public review and comment. We thank you for your interest in DSM-5 and hope that you use this opportunity not only to learn more about the proposed changes in DSM-5, but also about its history, its impact, and its developers. Please continue to check this site for updates to criteria and for more information about the development process." APA, http://www.dsm5.org/
(This is my beloved DSM-IV-TR, or Diagnostic Statistical Manual, 4th Edition, Revised)

I have a love hate relationship with the DSM. I took a couple of classes during my undergraduate years that went over the DSM, Diagnosing, etc. They were some of my favorite classes too! But the difficult part of my relationship with the "Pscyhological Bible" is that once you diagnose someone, that diagnosis sticks with them for the rest of their lives. They are no longer known as Bill by insurance agencies or Doctors, they are known as Bill with diagnosable 296.89 Bipolar II Disorder. But at the same time, the illness needs a diagnoses in order for it to be treatable and distinguished from other ailments. How do you fight something that truly was created for the better good of the Psychiatric world?


Stop by the website that I have listed above and see the proposed changes; such as:

  • Asperger's Sydrome
  • The change of "Mental Disability" to "Intellectual Disability"
  • The introduction of "High Risk" of descriptors
  • Estimation of the Risk of Suicide in adults and teens, based on the occurrence of mental disorders
The general public can leave comments and thoughts about the proposed additions/changes, because in the end this affects each and every one of us in some way.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

My Heaven


I am going to try out this recipe this week! Pure heaven!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Thank you Jared!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Air Supply Concert


Friday night I went to the Air Supply concert in Wendover and it was A-MAZING!  Man can these guys rock, even after 35 years of them being together they can still put on a show! (They may have pulled a groin while hitting the high notes though!)

I went on a date with Jared, we have gone on a couple of dates...yes, this is the first time I am introducing a guy on my blog, and two other couples that he is friends with.  Jared rented a car that would seat all six of us and we left Friday afternoon and drove out to Wendover to the Peppermill Concert Hall.  The Concert Hall was not what I expected, it was so much nicer than I thought it would be.  It is small enough that there is no such thing as a bad seat!

(Disclaimer: Jared has Bell's Palsy right now, temporary paralysis of the right side of his face so he is even cuter;)

Towards the end of the concert, the two lead band members came out into the crowds while they were singing and one of Jared's friends bet me I couldn't get close to the lead singer.  So as he came up to where we were sitting, I ran up to him and put my arm around him while Jared was trying to grab a pic but as my ghetto camera finally took the picture he was walking away so it looks like he was pushing me away lol. 



I had such a fun night! Thanks Jared!

Yummy White Bean Soup