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Senior year is almost three-fourths over. And I know fourth term is just going to fly by! Moonlight, Spring Concert, Prom, AP tests, college enrollments, Graduation! Speaking of college... I got a housing scholarship to UVU!!!! I am so excited and very surprised. I wasn't really expecting it, and when I refreshed my email on my phone, walking back into Dance Company, I jumped for joy!! The scholarship covers 2/3 of the cost for room. I also have a full tuition scholarship. There are 400 students out of the total 30,000 in the Honors program, 150 are Freshman and 36 Freshman get the housing scholarship. So fees, books, about $200 per month for the apartment and food is all I need to pay. Hopefully, the Regents Scholarship will work out and cover most of that stuff! I'm so humbled, grateful, and excited to be starting this new chapter. I think, deep down I've wanted to go to UVU since my first workshop there. Now this kind of gives me the assertion that it's the right...

40 reasons my dad is awesome

He drove me to flute lessons in Sugar House for years-cheerfully He is not afraid to embarrass me He loves to provide for my family He loves to travel He trusts me He is good at one-on-one time He doesn't complain about going to work He loves Christmas and Christmas shopping He is good with technology He raises, loves and supports seven kids! He loves my mom He's funny He teases He will willingly drive you wherever you want to go If it's important to you, it's important to him He has lots of energy and a big smile when he comes home from work He brings me lunch at school sometimes He is good at fashion His favorite book is Les Mis He graduated Law School He makes birthdays really special He has a good relationship with his in-laws His closet is really organized He served a mission We had a secret handshake when I was little He wants me to go on a mission He goes to church He is really nice and thoughtful to his parents He made up an outrage...
This past week was Ririe Woodbury week in Dance Company. We are extremely lucked to get dancers from a professional modern company come and choreograph a dance for our spring concert. And we get THREE! This is very rare, and we're so lucky Kim has connections and that Ririe is so supportive of dance in education. This year, the Seniors got Mary Lynn. We know most of the dancers from workshops in the summer. We were all super excited to work with her. The process was very intense, creative and eye-opening. We had a great time. We practiced till 4:30 Monday thru Friday and came away with a 5:30 minute dance. Modern itself is so personal and unique and demands growth, concentration and work. It's not like any other dance style. A lot of people think it's similar to contemporary, but I'm starting to realize how different they really are. Modern is much more inventive, deep, and abstract. I love contemporary, and know that the movement is also very unique. But in modern al...

Playing Mother

A day after coming home from California, my parents left at 10 pm to drive to Las Vegas and board a flight to Hawaii. Now there were four more kids to keep track of and a whole week to do it! My mom made a schedule for each day. It was expertly planned and she kept it as simple as possible. I don't know how she does it on a daily basis, and ours was the simplified version! Early morning music lessons were canceled, and lots of the kids had rides to other lessons. I did a little bit of driving, but not as much as my mom. Lots of trips to the studio and school of course, sometimes the store, that was about it. We had tons of help...Thanks Audrey, Sarah, Michelle Butler, grandma/grandpa, Jen Ramsdel, Jennie and Nikki!!!! I took Tizzy and Tolly to Dylan's on Friday night. They were cute. We got ice cream cones and some fries. I tried to channel my inner-Circe by being calm and laid-back while Tizzy swished her ice cream in the air, narrowly missing the window and my hair and Toll...

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Copenhagen

Traveling makes me happy! So here is a tid-bit of information, pictures and thoughts on places I've been Travel is a passion of mine, so I threw it up on this blog of mine. ENJOY København   Copenhagen was such an amazing city to explore. I had never been before and it's not a city that's underrated in my opinion. I didn't know what to expect which made it exciting and mysterious! We got the flight for about $400. $400!!!!!! That's the only reason we went. My parents could not ignore airfare that cheap. The catch: the flight was from LA. We live in Utah. That's right, we drove 12 hours just to get on the plane. We spent an hour at the beach after the long car ride, then headed to the airport. I left my new, warm, convenient, awesome, basically magical parka on the flight. It's the kind that could roll up into a little bag and it rolled away under my seat and I forgot it. And Copenhagen in March is  freezing.  So I would suggest not losing your...

Good-bye Clytie's