Thursday, October 4, 2012

Procrastination at its finest

Hey all! 

And HAPPY THURSDAY

It has been a pretty happy Thursday in fact. Yesterday I had an anatomy lab quiz and an American Heritage test so my stress levels were definitely elevated. But, I survived and am alive to tell the tale (and happy to say I got A's on both). So that meant that today was pretty relaxing compared to yesterday. 

Needless to say, I am still putting off the reading I fell terribly behind on this week. But hey, reading is overrated, right? Let me fill you in on this past week.

Last Friday night was the BYU vs. Hawaii game. We won 47-0 so it was a bit of a blow out. But at least we won! It was super fun. 

 I adore these girls! <3 

 Roomie!! 

We love football!! 

Look who we saw at the football game!! So great seeing you Kyleigh!! 

After the game, we went to a super lame dance that we made super fun!!! 

Then we went to the creamery with some friends and got ice cream and ended up hanging out and talking for a long while! It was way fun.

Saturday: 

2 hours of anatomy lab.

2 hours of reviews.

General Relief Society Meeting in Salt Lake with my amazing sister. 


What an incredible meeting! I was so grateful for the opportunity to be in attendance. :)

And of course we saw the beautiful Salt Lake Temple (confused? Check out the "What I Believe" tab at the top). 

This week has kind of been a blur and I am glad it is coming to a close (even though I still have midterms coming up). I am stoked for General Conference this weekend! 

A friend shared this quote with me and I've been thinking about it over the past week. 

"You may sometimes be tempted to say, ‘Will my influence make any difference? I am just one. Will my service affect the work that dramatically?’ I testify to you that it will. You will never be able to measure your influence for good." 
-President Thomas S. Monson

Sometimes it seems like we are not doing enough, like our efforts are not being rewarded. But keep going. Keep trying, knowing that everything you do will influence others in some way. One person can make all the difference in the world. 

Have a great weekend! 
Hakuna matata,

Mallory 





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