As per request

I’ve had a few requests for more tips about graduation/last month of high school/Senior Cotillion/yearbook day, etc. SO. Here’s a few things I would recommend/not recommend for all you soon to be high school grads!

  • Go to Cotillion. Pay the money and go. It was fun and it was so neat to be with JUST the senior class. Dress is semi-formal so I would wear a nice short dress, not something you would wear to church but not something you would wear to prom.
See?
  • Sign up for everything at your all night party. Do it all, stay all night, talk to everyone, you’ll probably never see some of these people again! So enjoy it:)
  • STUDY FOR YOUR AP TESTS. I know Senioritis is hitting. Hard. I promise if you study, the last few weeks of high school (after tests) will be a breeeeze. Study hard now, enjoy the reward in a few weeks.
  • Wear something nice under your cap and gown. Do your hair, wear something cute! You’ll unzip to take a few pictures;)
  • WEAR NICE SHOES TO GRADUATION. It is the ONLY way to distinguish you from every other Judge Judy outfit. Wear shoes that say something about you!
Notice the shoes?
  • Ask that girl/guy on a date sooner rather than later. If there’s someone you’ve been DYING to go out with all of high school, ask them out while you still can! I know you’re all thinking, “I’ll do it over the summer…” Bad thought. You won’t do it over the summer when you don’t see them/have an excuse to talk to them. Do it now!
  • Enjoy the last few weeks of high school. You never get to come back to this. I know you’re all excited about college, and yes college is a BLAST. But enjoy where you are, while you can.
  • Take pictures! You’ll want them later, promise!
  • Decide one thing you and your friends really want to do together this last month. Whether it’s shooting the tube or hiking somewhere, pick one thing and DO IT. You think you’ll do it over the summer, but you might not. So pick something awesome to do together and do it now!
  • Graduate from seminary. Do the makeup if you need to, do whatever it takes so you can be there for your seminary graduation!
  • Relax, and enjoy. This is the last month of high school. Enjoy it!!!
That’s all I have for you today! Happy Thursday everyone!

Ideas for Mother’s Day

 No really important news today! I scanned every newspaper source and the there were things about banking and cannibalistic sharks and such. Nothing very important, in my opinion. Maybe I’m just lazy haha.

Anywho on to something new! Mother’s Day is just around the corner (MOM STOP READING. THIS MAY HAVE SOMETHING TO DO WITH YOU!! LOVE YOU:)) and here are a few ideas of what to get your cute mom on her special day!

  1. If you’ve been listening, you may have gleaned something she really wants. For example, maybe she’s mentioned a few times she wishes she had a specific plant for her yard or that she’s heard this certain place is fun to visit. If she’s said ANYTHING like that, listen to her. Get her what she actually wants!
  2. Gift card. Sounds dumb, I know. But does she have a favorite restaurant? A treat she loves but doesn’t usually buy for herself? If she’s like my mom, a Barnes and Noble gift card is always appreciated!
  3. Plants/flowers. I sent my mom flowers last Mother’s Day with the words to a Primary song about mothers on the card. She loved it! You can make it meaningful if you just put in a little effort.
  4. Music. Sheet music if she plays an instrument, a CD or iTunes purchase if she loves listening to music, any of those would be a good idea. I bought my mom a song called “She Put The Music In Me” when I left for college. I played it for her while I was in the room. It was a really great moment.
  5. Clothes. I’m the kind of person who always loves getting clothes/jewelry/accessories. If you’re mom is like that, take her shopping with you to get exactly what she wants, or if you know her really well go for it! Just don’t guess the size wrong…;)
  6. An outing! My family LOVES going on outings and spending time together. We give that to our parents as gifts a lot. They love getting to go somewhere with us, and they don’t have to pay! Some of our favorites are Thanksgiving Point, the zoo, the aquarium, Temple square, This Is The Place Heritage Park, or even dinner or a movie!
  7. Videos/Pictures. We make videos or take pictures for my parents every once in a while. They really like having a more permanent memento of us, how we feel about them, and what we’re thinking. 
  8. Candy or food. I love food. If your mom does too, this could work out. 
  9. Poem/song/craft. I’m pretty decent at poetry, but it doesn’t matter how good you are. If you write something heartfelt your mom will love it. Same goes for a song or a craft. Homemade always is a big hit.
  10. Whatever you do, make it special and individual to your mom. Include a note telling her how much you appreciate and love her. Mom’s are people that get taken for granted too often. This is one day of many that you can give back. Do some housework, don’t make her cook, help with all the little things she does every day to make her life easier. 
Good luck on your shopping and happy Wednesday everyone!

How to survive the last few months of high school

As per request, here is my “how to survive the last few months of high school” checklist. Let me be honest, the last month of high school was brutal. AP tests, stressing about college and what to bring and how to pay for it, worrying about my friends and teachers and spending time with them, spending time with my family, getting ready for prom and worrying that every single second wouldn’t count. So. For all you stressed out seniors out there, this is for you. If you’ve done the whole high school graduation thing, please add and give your words of wisdom!!

  • Stop stressing. Easier said than done, I know. But seriously, life has a way of working out and it’ll all be ok. So take ten deep breaths, and read on.
  • Write down all the important dates. Dates of your AP tests, final paper due dates, graduation meetings and what time your nail appointment is for prom. I promise that if you are organized things will feel less crazy.
  • When you’re doing something fun, have fun. You’ll look back and regret that you left something early to go study for an AP test an extra hour. Now, I am not promoting not studying or doing homework at all!! But if you’ve given yourself the Friday night off, really take it off and have fun with your friends. Who knows how often you’ll hang out after this.
  • Find out what study method works best for YOU. Start studying for your AP tests early, figure out if you study best in a group or alone, with flash cards or just reading the book, things like that. 
  • Don’t wish that you were out of high school already. I love college SO MUCH. But those last few months of high school hold some of my favorite memories. Don’t wish it all away. Real life isn’t always as fun as they say it is.
  • Save some money! Don’t blow all your money. Of course go out to lunch and go crazy for prom and graduation, but if you can save some money, do it. You’ll end up needing it in a few months, promise!
  • Take mental pictures, or real ones if you can. Document these last few months. It’s really important for you now, and it will still be important for you later in your life. 
  • At senior cotillion and prom and graduation, take a moment and revel in the fact that you’re there. You’re there with a senior class, you may not know everyone, but you are a senior class. And that counts for something.
  • Spend time with your family. Sometimes take off a Friday night from homework and friends, and just be with your family. I promise you’ll miss them more than any of those friends.
  • Have fun!!! This is the most important thing of all. You only go to senior prom once, you only graduate from high school once, you only go to the senior all night party once, LET LOOSE. Who cares who sees, who cares what other people think, be yourself and LOVE IT. These last few months of senior year can be the best of high school if you let them be. They were for me. So go to all the boring scholarship dinners and AP study sessions, go to the soccer games and the dances, everything. I promise it’s all worth it.