year recap

TOP 12

2012 was a year i will never forget..
i spent last new years eve babysitting so i was thinking my next year wasn’t going to be too hopping
but…
i was wrong.
here’s my list: (no specific order)
 
1. my best friend came back to me! 

 

 

after 24 months (+ 1 week, 1 LONG week) Will returned from his mission in Resistencia, Argentina. Having him back leaves me with a constant smile on my face and I am so lucky he came back safely and happy!
2. i fulfilled a lifelong dream and served in Uganda 
 

 

 

it was an experience that definitely changed my life. i was able to go with two of my best friends but also met some lifelong friends as well. i served with HELP international in Uganda for almost 2 months. i focused my work towards health outreaches in communities and educating about many health related topics.
3. i won my second national championship
 
4. won an international championship
we were invited to the Prague International Dance Festival where we competed 4 numbers and won the overall grande prize. we competed against schools from belgium, panama, south africa, italy, and many others. we took classes from prague dance masters, ate amazing food, and traveled around the most amazing city!
5. my best friend left on a mission
 
 it was a little bit of a shock to all, but one evening isabelle announced that her mission papers were in and that she had been taking mission prep courses for over 2 months now. it was a decision that indefinitely changed her life and i love watching her growth every week.
she has a pretty stellar blog too. it seriously makes anyone want to serve a mission:
www.bellainberlin.blogspot.com
6. i traveled to prague with 20 of my best friends! 
competing in prague meant i was able to go with my dance team which meant i was able to travel to europe with 20 of my best friends. after we were done competing we traveled around austria as well! it was a trip of a lifetime that i will never forget!
7. i went skydiving
it was cinco de mayo and we needed it to make it epic.. so why not dress up like mexicans and jump out of an airplane?
8. my beautiful sister got married
 
Eliza changed her last name to Newbold in March and it a happy newlywed living in Draper.
Love having Josh in the family!
9. i went on my first safari
(just really gettin into the experience ya know?)
10. i bungee jumped with my best friend
 
11. i road-tripped to seattle!

 

me, courtney, madeline, riley, anna, hilary, mady and kailey traveled up to seattle to have some fun. i fell in love with the city almost immediately. and here’s a surprise: it only rained ONCE while we were there! talk about a miracle. we were able to see everything and eat LOTS of yummy food. bainbridge island was my favorite!
12. i fulfilled all of my new years resolutions
 sometimes resolutions are set too high and become too unattainable as the year begins.  so i decided to set 3 goals and have them in my “notes” in my phone where i could always see them and be reminded.
 
LOVED this year and can’t wait to start another year!
 
(thrilled the world didn’t end. i have some big goals to attain this year)
 
🙂
christmas

WILLIVIA X-MAS CARD

don’t worry, we won’t send it out.
happy christmas to all! 

fall

30 DAYS OF THANKS

i love the idea of revolving a whole holiday around giving thanks to all that we have been given.
especially with christmas fast approaching, it is SO easy to lose ourselves in the worldly, unimportant aspects of life.
before the holiday comes i want to reflect on what i find myself most grateful for in my life.
1. I AM A MORMON 
i loved Ann Dibb’s talk in this past conference on being a Mormon and knowing, living and loving it. with so much media aimed towards Mormon’s right now it is important to truly know who we are and what we stand for. find the talk here.
2. my family.
these people are here for me always. so happy for my sister eliza to of found the love of her life josh. they are building in draper and i love that she isn’t in seattle anymore!

 

3. the temple.
my sister and i tried to go to all the temples in utah before she left. we got pretty dang close! only three more..
 4. william west. 
this boy. he’s been apart of my life every single day for over 5 years now. haven’t gone one day without thinking about him. he makes me smile, laugh, and strive to be better everyday. couldn’t ask for anything or anyone better.
 5. sister missionaries. 
my best friend serving her mission in berlin. i miss her everyday but wouldn’t want her anywhere else! she is my role model for how she changed her life for the better. couldn’t be happier for her.
my room-mate and one of my greatest friends courtney just got called to paris, france. meliss going to thailand. sam off to portugal. kayleigh going to paris, france as well. hilary going to new york. lucy off to korea. so happy for all of them! with the age changed to 19 i realize how many of my friends are going to be serving. couldn’t be more thrilled with their examples and decisions. i cannot wait to serve one day.
 6. cougarettes.
these girls are 17 of my best friends. being with them everyday makes me the happiest.
 7. running. 
especially with all the colors in the canyon right now… karli is my running buddy. one of my all-time favorite hobbies to do.
8. my room
my room at my condo in Provo is like my safe haven. i love coming in after a long day and laying on my bed doing homework in the quiet. will added this darling chalkboard banner to it. love it!
9. music
imagine life without music… boring, silent and not okay.
favorite songs right now….
anything can happen- ellie goulding
the a team- ed sheeran
stay stay stay- taylor swift
hard to love- lee brice
love makes me- hunter hayes
 
10. sonic tuesday’s with miss riss
11. BYU! 
couldn’t ask for a better college experience
12. maple bars
wait… yes i just did that. i love maple doughnuts. and yes, i am grateful for them.
and so does my fam 🙂
13. these chicks

 

14. diet coke with lime
it’s just…..good
15. cooking
i absolutely love to cook! my favorite recipe right now is pumpkin chocolate chip cookies
recipe here
16. crafting
here’s my latest and greatest
17. my country
as disappointed as i am in tuesday’s election, i am still grateful i live in a country that i have the choice to vote and have a say. can we please get rid of the electoral college please?
have you ever seen a picture like this?
my neither
 
18. snapchat
hi kar.
19. skiing
can’t wait!
20. the opportunity i had to go to africa
learned a lot, grew a lot, changed a lot.
 
21. modern family
the only t.v. show worth watching.
 
22. bear lake
my absolute favorite place on this earth

 

23. to live in utah
prettiest state, best people.
 
24. my cousins.
both sides. so happy to have friends for life.

 

25. the number 25
26. SISTERS
i’m so lucky to have best friends for eternity

 

 
27. quotes
28. promises
like the one and Will and i made
29. reading and my backyard

 

30. last but not least, my mother. 
for being the only one who actually made it to this point on my blog i think.

 

xoxo. happy thanksgiving to all!
so much to be thankful for!
college

COUGS, COSTUMES & CAKE BITES

not going to lie, the concept of halloween has always confused me a little bit… let’s all dress up and eat candy?
i’m down.
last night we had our annual cougarette couple halloween date night. there was some pretty stellar costumes i must admit.
 will and i were popeye and olive oyl. isn’t he the cutest sailor?
ready for some clever costumes?
 our coach jodi and husband scott
 school teacher and student
 princess peach and mario
 biker chick and dude
 phantom and christine
 sandy and danny
 cat woman and batman
 re-enactment of the V-J day picture in times square
 cowboy and indian
 indian and cowboy
 austin powers and go-go girl
 pepper potts and iron man
 classic BYU season ticket holders
disneyland tourists
 polygamists
80’s babes
 olive oyl and popeye
 cave people
 classic donut game. never gets old….
 epic night with some of my favorite people!
happy halloween!
byu

FALLING IN LOVE WITH FALL

starting up school can be hard because technically the fun is over…
FALSE.

 

i LOVE fall with all my heart.
everything about it.
love might be an understatement.
obsessed? possibly..
leaves changing colors, the mountains, scarves, hats, boots, pumpkin, halloween, cider
EVERYTHING.
the last couple of weeks have consisted of a whole lot of fun if you ask me…

 

 we found our new favorite restaurant
CUBBY’S
mmm.. the tri-tip salad is so delicious.
best sweet potato fries around.
 went to swiss days.
 will’s cute mom paints these amazing gourds! she had a darling booth at swiss days and won the most outstanding booth award! she is so talented!
 we went camping up in morgan, utah.
this is what tired campers look like.
stuck in the mud
will and i re-visited our rock two years later and re-painted it
will’s family invited us to the peter breinholt concert at sundance.
amazing concert. i love his stuff.
peter gave a shout out to ralph and bonnie brinton (will’s sweet grandparents) on their 50th anniversary
 the cougars creamed weber state!
having this boy watch me in the stands is something i have looked forward to for two years.
my biggest fan is finally back.
and boy does it feel good..
 did i mention it was 90 degrees?
i will never know why we wore long sleeved uniforms…
MELTING
we had a roommate date night.
karli and spencer were the only ones not dating.
so thanks mom for making this especially awkward for them.
 heaven on this earth.
the darling engaged couple.
 one thing to note about karli…
she hates waiting for food.
 zack is a professional pizookie maker.
christian’s first pizookie.
he liked it i promise.
 note about my outfit:
i didn’t bring an outfit for after the game so i am wearing a shirt i threw to my parents in the stand at the football game.
i have shorts on i promise.
but we’ve always known my friends are much prettier.
so let’s just embrace it.
the guys didn’t know they were going to have to put up a tough fight to have some.
fall is pretty blissful so far if you ask me.
i am setting up my halloween decorations this week.
too early?
never.
ta ta lovers xoxo
byu

BIRTHWEEK

some people have birthdays….
some people have birth WEEKS.
this was definitely a birth WEEK.
i would like to say it started on sunday after this boy gave the most amazing homecoming talk i have ever heard.
 then on monday he came down to provo and asked what i wanted to do for our birthday date. i told him i wanted to show him my favorite place in the world which is Provo Canyon. we drove up and started walking around and along our walk i saw a cute picnic. when he asked me to sit down i was confused because it wasn’t ours. but sure enough he had it all set up for us! thanks karli and riss 🙂
on my birthday we had cougar kick-off. so Will got to see me dance for his first time!!
 then we went to happy sumo and got a little bored at blickenstaff’s while waiting for our table….
 then on Wednesday my friends planned a joint birthday party for Brookie and i at none other than Texas Roadhouse. some people make fun of me for having this as my favorite restaurant… try a roll and then talk to me.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

love all these people and loved my birth week!!
i am glad to be alive 🙂
xoxo
i love will

RETURNED WITH HONOR

 When Will first e-mailed home his flight plans I saw August 11th and knew that it would be one of the greatest days of my life.
I also thought it would never come!
But it did.
And It was more perfect than I could have ever imagined.
I decided not to go to the airport due to various reasons so we met at the park on 45th south in Holladay.
 We used to have picnics and watch the sunsets at the park and have always loved to spend time there.
 After getting released as an Elder his mom drove him to the park where I was sitting on a bench clenching my fists, about to faint.
After he stepped out of the car, he saw me on the bench and I stood up and started walking towards him.
Soon enough that walk gradually turned into a fast sprint and I finally made it to him and jumped so high into his arms.
 Our hug felt surreal. I couldn’t believe that I was there. With him again. And it was all over. All of the stress of his safety, of what was going to happen with us, of sending letters, of sleepless nights, e-mailing, packages… it was all over. We walked around and sat on a bench under a tree and talked and couldn’t stop giggling.
We kept on saying, “We did it. We made it. We didn’t give up.”
My day was more perfect than words could describe and I could go on and on about details but for now just know that my happiness right now is indescribable. I truly to feel so blessed.
I have my boy home.

 

happiest day of my life right there!!!
willivia is back in action.
i love will

MY SUMMER VIA INSTAGRAM

a little peek of what my summer has consisted of the past couple summer weeks!
i went and visited bella every p-day. brought her some cafe rio! i miss my sis…
 jensen and i planted a marvelous tree. great smile kid!
 i took my last link off! 23 months gone. wait, what?
 this month i’ve read more books than ever before. what’s gotten into me?
 i sent my last letter to my man… bittersweet.
 gaining weight is fun!
 my beautiful sis made it to berlin. isn’t she the most stylin’ and beautiful missionary you’ve ever seen?!
 yard work is fun when you get to be visited by jedi warriors.
 oreo’s, family and a deer valley concert. life is good!
 heaven on earth.
 one of my happiest times is when i’m out on the lake.
 weekend getaway to the lake with the roomies.
 teaching this colorado girl how to celebrate the 24th. at the days of ’47 parade!
 vegas for dance camp. hot as Hades down there!
one of my favorite times has been taking jensen to the temple for his first time. so happy i have baptisms buddies now!!that’s all for now. some good times coming up ahead that’s for sure! 

xo, liv.

byu

PRAGUE IF YOU WANT TO

The other day at dinner my coaches husband Scott asked me when I was going to post my Prague blog. He said he read my Africa posts and wanted me to post a Prague post so here it is Scott! This ones for you!

One October day I walked into Cougs practice thinking it was going to be like any other Tuesday practice. We warmed up and as we began to clean our dances I could sense something was a little off. Our coaches, Jodi and Morgan, we’re rushing us through choreography and cleaning was going a lot quicker than usual. Then after about an hour Jodi told us she felt like we needed to “wake up” so she wanted us to go jog around the Richards Building twice. We all felt perfectly fine so our jog consisted of us giggling and wondering what in the world was going on. When we walked back into our practice room the lights were off and our projector was paused on a picture of the Charles Bridge in Prague on the screen. She told us to all take a seat and not ask questions. After watching a film (all while being on hidden cameras) we learned that we were going to be competing in an International Dance Festival in Prague this summer!! The tears began to flow and there was no limit to our squeals of excitement. After settling down Jodi informed us that an anonymous donor had come forward and paid for our airfare, hotel, competition fees etc. Then the excitement rose to a whole new level. What a unbelievable opportunity and journey we had ahead of us!!

Due to weddings, family vacations and humanitarian trips to Africa already planned practices for Prague could only start beginning June 22nd. We had a little over a week and a half to prepare but we felt prepared to go share our teams talent with the world.

We arrived in Prague on Saturday and the festival ended on Thursday. During the day we would take classes (hip-hop, modern, pantomime, theatrical make-up, ballet or pilates) and at night we would compete. At college nationals we have 2 minutes and 10 seconds to compete a number but here we had 15 minutes of choreography we had to be prepared with! So we brought 5 numbers to compete. Some other teams brought only 1 or 2 long numbers. It was up to you how to spend your time on stage! Other countries that we competed against included South Africa, Panama, Israel, Turkey, Australia, Belgium, Lithuania, Italy etc. It is amazing how universal dance is and how many people regardless of their background all share the same passion.

Competing and taking classes in Prague was an experience I will never forget. I met amazing people and my heart was truly touched by the friendships I made. It was also amazing to have so many missionary experiences. After we won the competition my Belgium friends told me I needed to go “party all night and celebrate” and I was able to explain to them my beliefs and how I had never drank before. They respected me and when they learned no one on our team ever had their jaws dropped to the floor. I love experiences like this.

Not only was dancing amazing but Prague itself is absolutely breathtaking! It is a city now LOVE and was amazed by its beauty. So many cobblestone streets, castles, bridges, rivers and history. All the participants were able to go on a boat cruise one night and watch the city light up. Seriously, pictures will never to justice! Put this city on your bucket list everyone!

Now we are off to spend a couple days in Austria. We just stopped by Mathausen Concentration Camp which was also an unforgettable experience. Our history we must never not only forget or regret. We must learn of these occurrences so we can prevent anything remotely close to that happening again. The extent of the prisoners suffering is something I was ashamingly naive to.

After leaving I have pondered on how blessed and spoiled I am. Why I was given so much, I will never know. But until then, I am eternally grateful. What an amazing life I have been blessed with!

Here are some pictures! Til next time Xoxo, Liv

 

 

 

 

 

africa

COMING TO AN END

Thinking my time in Africa is coming to a halt absolutely
boggles my mind! Where did time go? Time truly does fly when you lose yourself
in your fellow beings. I am beginning to hand out all of my clothes and tonight
when and blew bubbles and played jump rope with our neighborhood kids. It was
so much fun and not getting greeted by them every day will be something I will
surely miss.

Today I threw a health outreach in a little village called
Najjembe. At health outreaches we go into villages and call on the village
intercoms or use megaphones to announce that a health outreach will be held
that day and slowly but surely people walk at the local health clinic. After a
good amount of people arrive, we begin! We de-wormed 860 children! The most I
have de-wormed before was 500 so this was huge! Then through a translator we
educate on malaria, hand out mosquito nets to pregnant women, educate on proper
sanitation, dental hygiene, other important health topics, and teach them how
to make “Tippy-Taps” (convenient sinks for them out of their jerry-cans. Help
reduce germs)

In Najjembe, no one speaks English because due to their
low-incomes, most are very ill-educated. In Uganda, anyone who is educated
speaks English. Thirty-three percent of that nation speaks it absolutely
fluently! It is so convenient. Anyways, during the health outreach I met a girl
named Betty. Betty spoke perfect English so we asked her where she was from.
She told us she was from Gulu, which is up North where a lot of the Kony and
LRA happenings went down. After asking her some questions about Gulu I was
holding back tears in my eyes listening to her devastating story…

One day when Betty was walking home from school she was
abducted by the LRA. She was held hostage for 4 years. While telling us this
story she was sobbing uncontrollably. She told us terrible things happened to
her there that she could not repeat or tell us. We learned that her husband was
killed in front of her eyes and she put her daughter in an orphanage in Gulu at
the age of 1 to protect her. After escaping the LRA, her mother brought Betty
back to their village. Betty’s neighbors felt like her mother was putting them
in danger by having Betty in their village so they poisoned and killed Betty’s
mom. Betty was now completely alone. With a friend, she traveled all the way to
Najemmbe, which is approximately 11 hours away from Gulu. After learning that
Betty had escaped the LRA, her friend abandoned her as well fearing they were
going to still find it. Now Betty has a son Derek that is 1 and her daughter is
11 and still in the orphanage in Gulu. Derek’s father works in Entebbe (3 hours
away) and she sees him only two times a year. I asked how often she saw her
daughter in Gulu and she started bawling and told us she can’t afford the taxi
ride all the way up there to visit. After hearing the fare price of the taxi, I
talked to Maren, Elise, Taylor and Karli and we all agreed to pay her round
trip way to Gulu to be able to visit her daughter in the oprhanage. When we pulled
her aside and told her she was so grateful and wrote down all of her contact
information so we could keep in touch and communicate with her about her trip
to Gulu.

Hearing this story put a lot in perspective for me. It made
me realize how real all of this African devastation is. How blessed I am. How I
will never have to go through a sliver of the pain Betty goes through. How
Africa changed my life.

It’s the little conversations with people like Betty that
have changed me. Realizing how different our lives are to everyone else and how
I will never ever take for granted the smallest things, or perhaps the biggest
things, in my life. Life is beautiful. For you to even have a computer, phone,
or iPad to read this blog makes you more fortunate than millions and millions
of people around the world. Make the most of each day. You are one the most
blessed people on this planet Earth. How neat is that?

Betty, Derek and I

adventure

MY AFRICAN SAFARI

 

Safari Time!

While thinking about doing a safari, we decided we wanted to
find one cheap enough that we could get our whole team to agree to come. A
3-day Safari price ranges from about $400 down to the absolute lowest being
$280. After finding a cheap company, Nate arranged for our whole team to go on
the safari this past Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It was with a Ugandan man’s
company who Nate has been teaching business classes to and boy, was it an
adventure or what!

On Thursday morning, they told us to be ready at 6:30 a.m.
What time did they show up? Yep, you guessed it. 9 a.m. So that started us off
a little on edge. I don’t think I will ever be able to get used to “Ugandan
time” It drives me wild! After a really sketchy bus pulling up, we got on to
find little chickens (no cage) under our seats that were accompanying us on our
journey and would be used as our dinner that night and next day. Poor things!
(talking about us. They reeked) Haha. But we drove 8 hours up to Murchison
Falls and as we were driving through Kampala (the capital) we were notified to
plug our noses because there was tear gas in the air from a riot that had just
broken up so that was scary!

The real fun began Thursday night. Upon arriving at
Murchison National Park the ferry to take us to the island broke down so we sat
skipping rocks and looking at this hippos which was neat! Did you know the
hippo was the deadliest animal? I sure didn’t! Don’t worry… nothing happened.
After getting on the island we drove to this African community that were
staying in. We were all scared for our lives! They all looked at us like they
had never seen white people before, and I am pretty sure they hadn’t! When they
showed us our dorm, I would have loved to have a hidden camera in there to
watch us react. Our door didn’t lock, window had broken glass shattered all
over it from someone breaking in, band-aids, diapers and holes all over our
mosquito nets, and a big giant hole in the ceiling where we could hear rats
running all around. We were laughing hysterically/thinking it wasn’t funny at
all. We promised ourselves we would make the most of it and pull an all-nighter
but I was out in a heartbeat and slept like a baby. My poor kids… they are
going to sneak out every night and I am just going to be OBLIVIOUS. I can sleep
thorough literally ANYTHING.

Friday morning we woke up before sunset and the safari was
unreal! I saw giraffes right by our window, elephants, buffalo, antelopes,
warthogs, so many species of brids and…..
A LION!!!! It is very rare to see a lion but I spotted it and screamed
and our guide freaked out but we could only see it for a second because it
limped off into the woods. I think it was injured. But it was so neat to see
one! I was singing Hakuna Matata and Circle of Life all day long and felt like
I was in the straight up Lion King. Lion King is the first movie I want to
watch when I get home. This Earth is so unbelievable. I am a nature lover don’t
make fun haha. The island the animals were on was one of the prettiest places I
have been. It was truly breathtaking! After the safari, we went on a 3-hour
boat cruise up to Murchison Falls which was breathtaking as well!

Friday night we stayed at a place not nearly as sketchy as
the night before. We stayed in these neat African huts that had no electricity
but were something so ideal of what one would stay in while traveling to
Africa. We also got to see some cultural dancing, which ended up being so much
fun!! During the last dance we were all allowed to stand up and dance with them
that turned into a massive community dance party.

I am loving my time here in Africa and can’t believe my
journey ends in under a week! I have a great, busy week up ahead so stay tuned
for some stories. I am co-directing a huge health outreach this Wednesday in a village,
which is a huge privilege, and I am excited I am the one heading it! LOVE AND
MISS YOU ALL!