Monday, April 2, 2012

Tip 1- the summary and the beginning!

WOOOT! Last post for some time! but no frowns I shall be back. 
Yesterday, while i was giving tech support to facebook ;) , it started raining. It reminded me of the time one of my best friends and I were sea kayaking in Newport CA. It was a beautiful day and I wanted to get in the water, but I didn't because I was going to see a boy and didn't want to ruin my hair. The date didn't happen,  and I always regretted not jumping in the water that day. I jumped from the sofa and ran to dance in the rain in my little backyard.
During these two months I had time to meditate, to think back on what I've done so far. I have the best family and the best friends. I have some neat people in my life. When it comes to relationships , not so lucky. I'm sure the right guy is somewhere out there . When I come back I will find him. However I'm thankful for those relationships that didn't work, for those scholarships I didn't get, for the government that didn't give me a chance when I wanted it. Without any of them I would not be leaving to serve a mission in one of the coolest places on Earth. It all balanced out. My last tip for you is, dance in the rain, jump in the water, do what you love and don't pay attention to what others think. This is YOUR life, you only get 
one. ENJOY!!


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Tip 2- Sorery about that!

Some people have problems with blisters in their mouth. Most commonly known as canker sore,not cold sores, those little suckers can ruin anyone's day. Taking 3 tablets of L-Lysine for two days and one everyday to prevent future outbreaks will take care of those unfriendly visitors. It works. Also L-Lysine has many other great benefits for your skin , to learn more click here: http://www.nutritional-supplement-bible.com/l-lysine-benefits.html

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Tip 3 - Fresh from Conference....


If we are healthy , we will be more spiritual. We are lucky to have such amazing bodies! What I learned from the LDS General Conference from the talks of Elder Richard G. Scott and Russell M. Nelson.

(Pic seems familiar?) :)