This last week was spring break and I made it home for the weekend. I had a blast even though I am a looser and basically slept the whole time. I visited with my grandma and grandpa and went to lunch with my grandma. I also spent some time with some friends so that was fun too.
On Sunday, I was able to go to the Draper Temple dedication with my family. It was very neat and I am glad I was able to go and be there with my mom and my brothers.
While I was at the dedication, I realized something. I get pretty ansty sometimes. I bounce my knee, I itch, fix my hair, fix my skirt, change positions every few minutes, etc. I also lead the music with my foot. It drives some people crazy and they always tell me to calm down. It was no different on Sunday, but you know who else gets antsy too?
On Sunday, I was able to go to the Draper Temple dedication with my family. It was very neat and I am glad I was able to go and be there with my mom and my brothers.
While I was at the dedication, I realized something. I get pretty ansty sometimes. I bounce my knee, I itch, fix my hair, fix my skirt, change positions every few minutes, etc. I also lead the music with my foot. It drives some people crazy and they always tell me to calm down. It was no different on Sunday, but you know who else gets antsy too?

He switched positions a few times, played with his hands, scratched his head a few time, looked back at the choir singing behind him, looked forward, looked at President Monson, then looked back at the choir again. He even taps his foot to the music and nods his head. President Uchtdorf has always been one of my favorite general authorities, but now he is like numero uno in my book. Plus, my brother likes his hair.
Anyway, I loved the dedication and I am very grateful I was able to be there with my family and was able to spend time with my family during spring break.
