Sunday, December 28, 2008

i've been tagged

7 things i am passionate about

1. my family
2. hanging out with my friends
3. ballroom
4. school
5. getting at least 6.5 hours of sleep :)
6. just chillin'
7. food


7 things i want to do before i die

1. get married
2. have kids
3. go to college
4. start a tradition
5. read a jane austin book (an impossible task for me!)
6. go to a girls choice dance! :(
7. travel


7 places i would love to go to or see

1. Europe
2. New York
3. China
4. The Middle East
5. The Ocean
6. Hawaii
7. All States in USA

i tag mom!!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Dancing With the Athletes


This last Thrusday was the "DancingWith the Athletes" concert that my ballroom company hosted. Basically It is the same concept as "dancing with the stars" the TV show where celebrities (or in our case 10 of the most popular athletes at our school) are trained be professionals to dance certain ballroom dances and then perform in front of an audience and a panel of judges. it was different in a few areas however. the scores were not announced and comments from the judges where only made after the second dance that the couples performed. but let me back up a little. each athlete was assigned to a member of our team( mostly the captains and the seniors). they drew out of a hat both a standard and a latin dance. standard dances are waltz, vienese waltz, tango, swing and foxtrot. latin dances are cha-cha, samba, rumba and mambo and pasodoble. then they were assigned a proffessional choreographer and had three sessions to choreograph a number for each of the dances. then the couples were on their own to practice and perfect their dances. they only had two weeks to do that. on wednesday they all came and performed for the rest of team during our first period class. i was SO impressed. the next day was spent in preperations for that nights performance. i got to shadow 3 of the girls, meaning i did or made sure their hair and make-up was done correctly and made sure they were in the right place and costume at the right time. they all did so well that night and the whole night ran VERY smoothly. my friend sabrina(from team) and her partner Mua(from football) won first place!! it was so great!! i was talking to one of my coaches afterwards and she said that we would do it again next year. it was a huge success!!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Holidays!!
















YAY! i love the holiday season, especially where christmas comes in. its my favorite holiday and i am so excited for it to finally be here! i always look forward to our robison-family-christmas-eve-dinner. i love doing the live nativity and visiting with everybody. here are a few pictures from last year. enjoy!
p.s. i love how it is snowing outside in the picture. i hope this winter is like that!!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

some cool pictures








i was looking through my web albums and found a folder full of these pictures that we took on our way home from seatle two years ago or so. we stopped in oregon somewhere and went along a scenic route that had a bunch of these waterfalls. hope you enjoy.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Ballroom Dance is a Sport!!!


Part of my high school adventures thus far include meeting new people. After exchanges of names the discussion usually turns to, "So, what do you like to do?", "Do you play sports?" or something like that. My answer, obviously, is that I ballroom dance. So far about half the people that ask me this question, laugh and tell me that, "Ballroom Dance is NOT a sport." In response I laugh and ask them what they like to do and let the conversation continue. But this bothers me. I want to retaliate. So here it goes. I am retaliating!

Sports are usually classified as an activity that requires a certain amount of physical strength and other abilities! right? In our first performance as team 2008-09 we did a swing number for the opening ceremonies of the county fair. The song we danced to was about 3 minutes long. only about 30 seconds of it was actual dancing/footwork. The rest of our routine included 15 lifts/drops where one in each partership was responsible for lifting the most or the entire body weight of their partner (obviously this was the men 99% of the time) and holding it for several seconds, and running from formation to formation. not jogging, RUNNING. We were in a rodeo arena and were using about half the space. now lets add in the fact that we did this in unison with the seven other couples dancing. Add in the fact that we were in jeans, button up shirts and cowboy boots. (and for the girls) in enough makeup to make someone gag. AND on a hot august afternoon.

Next topic. Every other day(B-Days) I get up at 4:45 a.m. to go to early morning ballroom class. Where i dance for an hour and a half. i have a 15 minute break in between that and first period to get into my skirt(and ballroom get-up) and get a drink. Then the real work begins. During 1st period ( another hour and a half) I have team practice. We work hard. We get gross and sweaty and we are all exhausted by the time class is over. The routine I descibed to you in the paragraph above is danced once or twice almost every time. We do other lifts and routines.

The last topic i will not go into dtail about. It is self explanitory. 2.5 inch heels that are skin tight for 3 hours straight on my feet. :) are you hurting yet?

This may seem like I am complaining about it. I am NOT. I LOVE IT!! I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. So thats it. Now i feel better. I have retaliated. Ballroom dance is a sport.

Surviving High School.... Check


I have now experienced my first 7 weeks of high school. Here are a few highlights (or at least points of interest).

1st: I am one of about 2,400 students crowding the halls in between each class.

2nd: I passing my history class, taught by the equivalent of Mrs. Lambert(for all you Lehi grads) but for history.

3rd: I have met so many new, great people. I love it!

4th: I can now fully enjoy a football game (some of which we are winning).

5th: of course BALLROOM! I love it.
As of now if you asked me if i liked it, i would say yes!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Looking Back at the Summer

School starts two weeks from tomorow. :( It feels like summer has gone by so fast. This summer was different from any other summer. I got the chance to do several fun, and literally lifechanging experiences. In June I got to go to EFY for a week. I made so many friends and learned so much more about the gospel. Also in June I got to go on Trek for my ward's youth conference. This is where "lifechanging" comes in. We spent our second night at Rock Creek Hollow where the pioneers camped after rocky ridge. We saw the mass gravesight and one of the two seperate graves along with the monument for the Second rescue. We had our testimony meeting there. I have never felt the spirit that strong. Yesterday I got back from girls camp. I love girls camp. I always learn so much and have so much fun. This summer was so great for me. I have changed so much because of all I have learned and felt. Even though it went by quickly I will always think of it as one of my best.