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Showing posts with label SOAR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SOAR. Show all posts

Saturday, July 30, 2022

Scenes From The SOAR Program At BYU...

Never thought the time would come when I would send my last daughter to attend the SOAR program in Utah. Sierra and Lexie both attended and really enjoyed the program and even though Lexie is the only one that's attended BYU so far I'm grateful that Sierra had the opportunity to go and experience it. 

According to Chelsea she had fun making friends and I know that's the best part of attending these events. Making friends. What's important is that she attended, learned a few things, made friends and was surrounded with other kids who share the same values and who knows...maybe she'll choose this college to attend next year. 

At any rate I'm just so glad she got to experience this. And that she stayed for an extra week to spend quality time with her sisters and family which is so rare these days. OHHHH- the cons of living across the country! Times are a changing and I look forward to this time when it's Noah's turn to go...if he chooses to!

Now for some photos...

Thursday, July 6, 2017

A Few Photos From The SOAR Program at BYU!

Seeing these pictures brings back so many memories of Sierra when she went to SOAR five years ago. (For those of you who are unfamiliar with this program you can read this detailed article about it here.) The new friends, the temple, the smiles, and the captions that are written underneath these pictures that I stole from Lexie and her friends Instagram is very nostalgic. I love how this program inspires, and teaches our cultured children to prosper, and grow spiritually as well as preparing them with success in their academics once they are in college. 

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Absence makes the heart grow fonder.

After spending all day in different airports due to cancellations and delays Sierra finally returned home to us from Utah late last night. Although we spoke on the phone six times in 15 minute intervals out of the ten days she spent in Utah she still had a lot to talk about at two o'clock in the morning!

Attending SOAR up at Brigham Young University campus was exciting, and educational at the same time.  She made so many friends, and for the first time experienced hiking the Y mountain.
THE Y-photo source: google
Sierra with Aaron on top of the Y.
Sierra with Noheli
She loved everything about SOAR, and learned so much. Being surrounded by others that were of the same heritage was very comforting to her. She didn't feel judged, and felt as if she was at "home."
She missed being surrounded by so many temples, and was excited to have seen more than one in a 72 hour hour period.
She got a glimpse of what campus life will be like...without her family. There will be no chores, and no one telling her what time to go to bed. No one telling her that dinner is ready. No one telling her if all her projects are finished with school. Those are things that she will have to do on her own. I'm sure that I will be checking up on her from time to time to make sure she is eating well, and getting enough sleep, but I have learned that all children have to learn to govern themselves, and be responsible.

I remember how college life was like especially when having a job, and a church calling. It wasn't easy, but I know that for me keeping things written down on a calendar, and being organized helped me immensely. There were no cell phones back then, or email so I would say that her generation has it pretty easy with all the technology there is today in order to be organized.

I also got a glimpse of what my role as a mother is going to feel like when Sierra is off to college. The past ten days Lexie and Chelsea took over her share of the chores (poor girls.) The first couple of days are always hard without her. Our house just felt empty. This always happens when she goes off for girls camp, EFY, or any other activity that lasts longer than a week. I'm sure I'm going to feel that way with each child, but I have learned to adjust.

Having her gone the past ten days is like the feeling I get when I attend the temple. The temple makes me love my family so much more, and when I don't have them both in my life...my heart feels empty. Having Sierra gone made me love her even more, and her siblings felt even more appreciation for her as the older sister. I am fortunate to have three other children in the house to raise once she is college bound. Because they are all five years apart, it looks as if my last child will leave for his two-year mission when I'm fifty something! So I will not have an empty nest for a long while-thank goodness!

She was so happy to have gone back to familiar territory where she was born, to have met new friends, to have experienced college life at one of the universities she would like to attend, and to have spent a few extra days with her grandparents, as well as visiting with her aunt, uncles, and cute cousins.
Sierra & grandma.
 Oh yes...she truly had the time of her life, and would go back to do it all over again...in a heartbeat.



Monday, July 9, 2012

Ms. Sunshine

After attending the best concert in the world Sierra woke up bright and early the next morning to attend yet another adventure.

We are definitely going to miss this lovely face. She is the sunshine that lights up this house. No matter how grumpy we may all get she always finds a way to put a smile back on all of our faces. No matter how much her youngest sister nags on her...I know that Sierra will miss her! I know she will miss her duets and bike rides with Lexie. I know she will miss her baby brother. She'll only be gone for almost two weeks, and I'm acting as if she is leaving for college already!! Get a grip Rose!

She is off to Utah to attend a program up at BYU called SOAR in Provo, and then spend a few days with her grandparents. She is fortunate to have one of her dear friends fly with her to attend SOAR, and have a blast in Salt Lake City.
photo source: google
I am excited that she got into this program. Not everyone is eligible, and lucky for her she was chosen. Attending SOAR will open up a lot of doors, and opportunities for her when it comes to college, and applying at BYU. I know that she will spiritually grow as well as making new friends. I am so pleased with all of her accomplishments and pray that no matter what college she gets into she'll succeed, fulfill her ambitions, and love it with all her heart.