Friday, November 27, 2015

Thanksgiving

It's a day late, but I thought I'd post about some of the things that I'm thankful for. I've really been blessed and writing down things you're grateful for is a sure way to be astounded by how blessed you really are.


Wednesday morning, breakfast at Kneaders with some of my favorite people

I'm grateful for families.
I'm grateful for the gospel.
I'm grateful for music.
I'm grateful for LDSBC. 
I'm grateful for siblings who are my best friends.
I'm grateful for parents who give the best advice.
I'm grateful for the actual best roommate ever.
I'm grateful for Mr. Martineau, who is still the best teacher I've ever had.
I'm grateful for Charles Dickens and Leo Tolstoy and P.G. Wodehouse.
I'm grateful for books in general.
I'm grateful for people who go out of their way to be kind.
I'm grateful for friendships that have stood the test of time.
I'm grateful for friends who text you just to tell you that they love and appreciate you.
I'm grateful for late night adventures.
I'm grateful for protein bars and peanut butter.
I'm grateful for joggers.
I'm grateful for my enormous extended family.
I'm grateful for those who made modern medicine possible.
I'm grateful for missionary emails.
I'm grateful for hugs.
I'm grateful for nature.
I'm grateful for a mom who taught me to appreciate great art.
I'm grateful for puns. 
I'm grateful for home teachers and visiting teachers.
I'm grateful for amazon prime.
I'm grateful for Jane Austen and Jane Austen movies.
I'm grateful for Star Wars.

This list could go on forever but I'm really just so grateful that I live in a world with so much goodness and that I have access to so much of it. What are you grateful for?

Until next time,

Rachel

Song of the Day: Laws of Gravity, by Rubik






Friday, November 20, 2015

Elevator Ettiquette

I go to the actual best school on earth, LDS Business College. One of the few downsides of this school is that since everything in the school is in one building the elevators are absolutely jam packed in the breaks between classes. Of course I usually take the stairs, but sometimes I am just 100% done and I take the elevators.

So what do you do when, in the words of my roommate, the elevators are "tight like unto a dish"? I am here to answer your questions.

1. Do not joke about the elevator falling! Elevators are actually one of my greatest fears and I seriously do not appreciate people making dumb jokes about US ALL DYING. How is that even funny?

2. Make sure that everyone gets off, before you get on. This should be obvious, but for some reason it isn't. It's not like you're going to be getting to your floor faster because you made it harder for people to get off the elevator. In particular, make sure that anyone who is in a wheelchair or on crutches is allowed to get off first.
3. If you are only going up 2 or 3 floors or going down less than 4 or 5 floors, please don't use the elevator. Unless you really can't, but "I just like taking the elevator" does not count.

4. Do not PDA. I have not had much experience with this one in particular but after polling some of my friends apparently this is a big deal. Let's be honest here, PDA is something to try to stay away from in general, but when literally everyone in the elevator is squished against each other, it's pretty much super disgusting.

5. If you're standing right by the buttons, ask people which floor they need to get to. When someone misses their floor it's super frustrating for them and keeps the elevator system from working efficiently.

Hopefully these helpful tips will serve as a good reminder of how to behave properly on any elevator, even if you don't attend LDSBC. Have a fun and safe time with my least favorite form of transportation!

Stay tuned for more thoughts on any and all subjects from yours truly!

Rachel

Song of the Day: Shot at the Night, by The Killers



Friday, November 13, 2015

Introducing Me

Hi, I'm Rachel. I'm a first-year College Student at LDS Business College (the best school in the world), and I'm a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints! (mormon.org)


I love smiling. I love Star Wars and Harry Potter and Owl City and Coldplay and The Killers and Taylor Swift. Music is pretty much my favorite thing. I love people and I'm so grateful for my family and friends. I love learning, especially about the history of medicine and public health. I'm majoring in Social Media Marketing and I'm loving it. I love the word love a lot- I'm one of those people who thinks that most things deserve 5 stars and most people are perfect 10s. My perfect day would include curry, laughter, and good books.

I'll use this blog to share my thoughts on all sorts of subjects. I'll post about clothes and scientific issues. I'll share funny stories and spiritual insights. Basically this blog will be a place to share everything that matters most to me. I hope you enjoy learning a little bit more about me!

Until next time,

Rachel

Song of the Day: (Every time I post I will share one of my favorite songs) Miracles, by Coldplay.