Friday, July 31, 2009

Also,

I had a good time, when I first arrived in the mountains of Utah,
that has yet to be surpassed.I kind of got ill from not being used to the thinness of the air - so high up. But a kind stranger that I had just met in the mountains took pity on me and brought me down where I could get more oxygen. To show him that I was getting enough air I talked, and talked and talked.
I have never seen him since. Which is sad because he was such a good listener! And also I could sense there was a lot I would have learned from him if I had been a better listener. He comprehended my passion for the Koran and the Islamic people and the Haudenosaunee and their Great Law of Peace.
Thanks for everything!



Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Gloria and Andy!

I got Gloria's wedding invitation in the mail yesturday! That's it by the fish bowl.
I wanted to capture how I felt about it - so, while you can't see it in great detail - being that it is so small - you can see how it fits in God's plan of Happiness. I love quoting Elder Russell M. Nelson who said in Conference a year or so ago in a talk about nurturing marriage, "The earth was created and the church restored so that we could be sealed together as husband and wife." Well done you guys. Well done. You are a blessing to all of us!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Worth it!


This is my friend Trudy! Our friendship is one of the gifts Heavenly Father gave me when I began my journey to Salt Lake City. As I was packing up what I would need and storing what I wouldn't at my parents house, I got to know her. She and her sister Sarah lived with my parents during the school year. I love her so much! I wish we could be together and maybe someday we will. She is one of the invited writers to this blog plus she has her own. I thought we could keep in touch that way but she has exceeded my expectations and really made it her own thing! Very impressive!




We had a fun together while we could - Hey girls!










That was a typical evening at home. After family prayers and scripture study. Sweet!





But now I am here in Salt Lake. Learning about my great grandparents who also left lives they enjoyed and businesses and friends and family and followed where God led them.





Life is a long journey back home - but in the end - if we walk it humbly He nourishes us constantly and we have the guarantee that everything we lost will be restored plus good things we can't even comprehend.
But its you that I wish I could have with me right now! Waiting for you is like waiting for heaven to come. I believe in it - but it seems like a long ways away and I pray every day to be happy and productive and serve and study and be safe and obedient until then.

How things were,

One of our final projects at school was to design the spa of our dreams. So I did. Mine was easily accessible and not snooty. I wanted to finally be able to wear jeans to work after almost a year having to dress up every day. And I wanted to reach the clientele that often gets missed but who needs the regenerating experiences available the most. Usually the ones with the most stress have a job and/or children at home or maybe don't have a job at all and haven't slept deeply for some time and whose muscles are all knotted up and they have just gotten used to being tired and in pain.
Those are the people I wanted to work on. And my dream came true! A week before I graduated from school I was given permission to strike out on my own and get the rest of my hours in the work place. I moved out to a small farm community and rented a room at a hair salon and put up ads for myself in every public building and business in town. The whole process - typing them up at the library - hot gluing fake daisies and golden sparkles to the top of the ads, pinning them up all over town took two hours. The next day I opened for business and was busy from 9-5. I paid for my rent in the first week. It wasn't long before I was working 9-9. And my clients were just the people I was hoping to reach. So the real pay to me was being able to make a difference to people. Mothers, Grandmothers, Fathers, Grandfathers, children, everyone went away with smiles and expressing gratitude for being able to move without pain, and feel rested and peaceful and cared for. It was a great move financially charging low prices because people who could afford it tipped me well. And those who didn't have a lot of cash came often.
It was a happy time. You'd think I would be exhausted but I wasn't. I was always coming up with new and better ways of reaching the needs of my clients.
And it was totally a gift from God. Here I was opening a spa with hardly any equipment and no money and no certification. I just had the clothes I came to town with and my purse which I had some nail care tools in and a foot paddle. I was able to wash my clothes every night and the hair salon owner -Kim- believed in me. She let me rent the room and start working with actually having to pay her first. And she used her influence with her clients to get them to trust me. And she gave me all the equipment I needed. Word of mouth being what it is in a small town - I was well known by the end of the first day.
When it was time to go the clients all cancelled their appointments for two weeks straight. You could say it was the economy - but after I left town "the economy" picked up again.
It was just time to do something else. Some people say it was crazy to leave a good business - but since it was all God's arm creating miracles for me and the people who came to me - it wouldn't be prudent to do anything except leave it all behind when the prompting came to leave. And has it been good? Let me show you!