You know in the movies where whenever someone is having a bad day at school, they go to the bathroom and sit in one of the stalls and just cry? Well, I just experienced this event. In my D&C class I shared my insights from last night reading assignment and I opened up and shared my mini trial with my family. I didn't think I would get that emotional about it but I started to cry. No, not sob my eyes out cry but just started to tear up a bit cry. After class I went to the library to do homework and I saw Dallin (Elder) Coons! I always see him around but never get the chance to talk to him. We made small talk and he asked how I was doing and how my family was doing and then I told him about the situation. He looked completely shocked. I could see sadness in his eyes as he was probably able to see the same in mine. After he left, I turned back to my computer and the tears started to come again! So, where does a crying girl go so no one can see her? The bathroom. Luckily no one was in there so I was able to let it out for a bit but it was just a rought morning to say the least.
Sarah goes through the temple today to receive her endowments! I am so proud of that girl. She is such an example to me and encourages me to be my best. She is about to go to the House of the Lord to make a sacred covenant of marriage to her soon to be eternal spouse! My parents were sealed in the temple and we are sealed as a family. All I have to do is bring them back.....all I have to do is simply bring them back......
♥ The Girl Who Loves Salads From The Crossroads

"...This life is made up of little things-little things that count a great deal. I believe that the little things are of great importance in our relationship with ourselves, in our relationship with others, and in our relationship with God." - Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin
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- Olivia Baeza
- I'm just your typical girl who loves to lay around in sweats, a messy bun and spend quality time with those she loves. I've learned that it's the little things in life that makes it so beautiful. Even when life gets hard, little things like a smile or a simple "I love you" can make all the difference. I truly believe in this. Never think that your life doesn't matter - it does. It matters for eternity. I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. And I am a Christian.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
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I love you Olivia! You are simply amazing. The Lord is watching out for you. :)
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