Tuesday, December 31, 2013

The Best Year of My Life...So Far

   2013 has been an amazing year!  I look back at this year and can smile and praise God for all He's done.  There have been some difficult things such as losing my grandpa to cancer at the beginning of this year, and some friendships have not lasted, but God is good and has provided exponentially more things to thank Him for!

  At the beginning of this year, I made a cute little jar to fill throughout the year.  On little slips of paper, I wrote down special times which stood out to me; days I learned a lot, or just had a great time.  It was a super fun thing to do, and looking into the jar now, makes me realize just what an awesome year I had!



  I wanted to type them all out here now.  I have to admit, the main reasons are 1) because I love reading them, and 2) I have a weird need to make lists.  They make me happy. :)  But I also thought maybe some of you would enjoy seeing what happened throughout 2013 in my life.  I'm a pretty sentimental person, so these will be going into an envelope to be kept and I will continue doing this for as long as I can. :)
  So...here goes!

  • picking Erica & Gilmar up front he airport (and the car-ride with Terri & Sandi!)
  • going through pictures with my dad
  • tubing at Wild Mountain with my family, Erica, Gilmar, and the Slacks
  • passing Principles of Marketing CLEP
  • getting pink roses on my 18th birthday
  • the entire day of my 18th birthday :) (and the fact I turned 18)
  • started going to Westwood -- I couldn't be more grateful for the people who are there.
  • CollegePlus gathering in Virginia
  • Bible study on Ephesians (one specific evening was really good)
  • Friday night hangout -- Scavenger hunt!
  • passed the Biology CLEP (finally!)
  • spent the day with Megan & baby Piper
  • LIVE's Minute to Win It party
  • graduated high school (!)
  • passed ALEKS Statistics in 2 weeks -- brought my credit count up to 51
  • sleepover with Brooke, Ashley, & Jess
  • my high school graduation party
  • Christine invited me on the August mission trip to Haiti
  • laser tag with my family, Lynda, Daniel, Marcos, and Gislaine
  • paintball games with my family, Gislaine, Marcos, Daniel, Blake, and Jenna
  • helping Gislaine and Marcos with their English homework
  • game night playing Ticket to Ride with my dad, Frankie, Aidan, Blake and Jenna
  • Trollhaugen adventure park with my family, Marcos, Daniel, and Gislaine
  • River walk in Haiti
  • New Jerusalem and climbing mountain in Haiti and going to Power Girls there
  • swimming in the Caribbean Sea in Haiti
  • alright...the entire trip to Haiti :)
  • laser tag and whirly ball with my family, Marcos, Gislaine, and Jônatus
  • Valley Fair with Aidan and Jônatus
  • became a college Junior!!
  • trip to Florida (and Disney World!) with my dad
  • Bible study on Mark 8 at community group (Westwood)
  • evening with Lindsey: Noodles & Co., Grace Unplugged, and Cold Stone
  • LIVE meeting on modesty
  • girls' night with Ashley and Jess and helping Jess move
  • a late dinner at Applebee's with Lindsey
  • CollegePlus Texas gathering (dancing, card games, meeting friends, etc.)
  • phone call with Lindsey and making lists :)
  • swimming with the manatees in Mexico
  • snorkeling in the reef at X-Caret (Sea Turtles!)
  • Trainer for a Day at Xel-Ha
  • day at Xplor - zip lining, ATVing, and paddling through stalactite caves
  • the entire trip to Mexico
  • getting 75 credits before Christmas!
  • our first Christmas as just our family
  • LIVE's Christmas party


 I know, that was a lot. :P  I'm looking forward to 2014 as I will get to travel a bit more this year, continue in school, continue to develop LIVE, as well as develop new friendships.

 God bless you in 2014,
    Sierra

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Vacation 2013: Mexico

  From December 12th to December 20th, my family took a vacation to Mexico.  We haven't been on a family vacation in a few years and we've never gone anywhere like Mexico.  So...we all packed our bags and headed down to the wonderfully sunny, warm, and sandy Play del Carmen.  It was a wonderful escape from our cold, snowy, negative temperature Minnesota. :)

  Many of the days were spent by water and since my camera is bigger, I left it at the hut and just took my phone.  So once again, my cell phone photos will have to do most of the time.  Also, not all pictures are mine -- some are my sister, Frankie's.

  Chichen Itza was our first stop on Friday.  It was beautiful there, but my favorite was Ek Balam (below).

Ek Balam is the oldest discovered Mayan civilization.  Ironically, it was the only one of the two (Chichen Itza and Ek Balam) where you could actually climb the buildings.  The bottom photo is the view from the top of the "pyramid" (left-side photo) -- they still haven't finished digging it.  The steps are super narrow and at one point, at the top, my legs literally would not move, but I eventually made it down.  The top photo has been reconstructed.


We also got to spend a little time (only 15 minutes) in a cenote!  It was beautiful...and cold. :)  We only jumped off the "cliff" (~20 feet) twice because it took us so long to get up the nerve since it was so cold.  It was a blast, though!



  On Saturday, Aidan, Frankie, my Mom, and I went to Dolphin Discovery where we spent time with dolphins and manatees (my personal favorite).  It was so much fun!  We were dragged by the dolphins' dorsal fins and also got the foot push.  With the manatees, we got to feed them and when they want food really badly, they'd wrap their fins around your legs and hold on for dear life.  It was awesome!


  After we met up with my dad again, we all headed for a walk on the beach.  It was gorgeous!
can you tell i've found picmonkey.com?  awesome!!

  Sunday was spent at X-Caret.  It was a beautiful day and we got to go snorkeling in a cave and then we took a snorkeling tour in a reef.  That was the highlight of the day -- maybe even the trip.  We all loved seeing life under water...but my personal favorite was the sea turtles.  I saw three and they were so close we got to hold them between our hands!!



 Now, Monday was an interesting day.  It was not my favorite, but I found it very fun and adventurous!  My mom, Frankie, and I were supposed to go spend the day with more dolphins and my dad and Aidan were to go ATVing.  However, there was a mixup of pickup locations for us girls and we didn't end up going.  And the boys' activity was rescheduled for later in the day at the last minute, so we decided to just spend the day as a family instead.  We ended up taking a ferry to Cozumel.  Before we boarded, we were told that we would be able to help release baby sea turtles into the ocean and snorkel since it would be nice on the other side of the island.  So when we got to Cozumel, we rented a car...

...a 35-year-old, falling apart Volkswagen Beetle.  All five of us piled (literally) in and we just couldn't help but laugh.  When we got to the other side of the island, we discovered that we had been taken for a ride as there were no baby sea turtles to release and, by george, it was just as windy as the other side of the island!  We stopped at a beach-side restaurant and then Aidan and I did some body surfing -- at least the waves were still enjoyable for something!


  Tuesday dawned nice and sunny.  We spent the day at Xel-Ha and spent over three hours snorkeling that day.  And although the day started out sunny, it down poured three different times while we snorkeled.  At Xel-Ha they have a large lagoon for snorkeling, a small rope course that Aidan loved, a few small zip lines, and cliff jumping.  Aidan and I decided to try cliff jumping and took a few plunges from 40+ feet -- that was FUN!!!  Although the second time, I lost a strap to my flipper and therefore had to go without flippers for the next hour and a half.  Swimming with no flippers in a windy rainstorm is not easy.  At one point, I was kicking with all my strength and was seriously staring at the same seashell at the bottom for about 20 seconds.


  Wednesday ended up working out for us girls to spend the day with dolphins at the program, 'Trainer for a Day'.  We spent over three hours in the water with them and also got to see a couple trainers training their dolphins.  In the water, we got foot-pushed more, got dorsal-dragged more, participated in training them (I made a dolphin jump! my highlight), and got to snorkel among them.  It was a day well-spent...we all had a blast!


 Our last day of activity was spent at Xplor.  This was definitely a tiring day but it was SO.MUCH.FUN!  We went on over two miles of zip lines, over six miles on ATVs through caves and water, and went paddling through a stalactite cave.  All three activities showed gorgeous proof of God's beautiful creation!  Unfortunately, I don't have any photos of this; it was such an active day that we didn't really have time nor the ability to take pictures.

  Friday morning was beautiful and us girls went out to the beach to take a few last photos before we headed to the airport.



  We all had such a good time, but we were definitely tired!  We all agreed that we should have taken one more day to just sit on the beach.
 
  And now that we're home...there's so much to do!  Christmas is only a few days away...I have a ton of school to do, I have so many opportunities for this coming year my head could explode, and I have a lot of things for LIVE to plan and look forward to.  I'm so excited for 2014...but more on that later. :)

  Sierra