About Me
Outside the Boston Temple
Aug-19-2011
_I am from the beautiful state of New Hampshire, located on the Atlantic Ocean in northern New England. Who says we don't have mountains? Ours are just greener (as you can see from the image above) and, I believe--though
I am slightly biased--they are considerably prettier than the brown,
barren ones of the west. Perhaps ironically, my husband is from the
great state of Idaho. We were set up through a mutual friend while I
was attending Brigham Young University-Idaho, and while Dalin was a
newly returned missionary attending BYU in Provo, Utah. Fast forward
some months--we got married in the Boston, Massachusetts Temple on
August 19th, and are currently living in Provo with a couple of years of
school still ahead of us. I am so
in love with my husband and we are both eager to see what the future
has in store for us. We are both on track to graduate in 2014. From
there, we will see where we end up.
I am an English major with an emphasis in Professional Writing. More specifically, I am studying to become a book editor. Reading classic literature is undoubtedly one of my greatest passions. Ultimately, I desire to work from home so that I might have a large family that I can remain in the home with to care for and raise to be Christ-like, contributing members of society. That is my goal. I am surprised at how many things have gone amiss in the process, but I know with certainty that whatever way things turn out, it will be the way it ought to be.
I am an English major with an emphasis in Professional Writing. More specifically, I am studying to become a book editor. Reading classic literature is undoubtedly one of my greatest passions. Ultimately, I desire to work from home so that I might have a large family that I can remain in the home with to care for and raise to be Christ-like, contributing members of society. That is my goal. I am surprised at how many things have gone amiss in the process, but I know with certainty that whatever way things turn out, it will be the way it ought to be.