Monday, January 25, 2010

experience

So since I'm in Cosmetology School, we have a set schedule! its 8-5, M-F, Not bad at all, we usually never stay that long anyways! well Also, This week i was going to start walking to school, but i woke up late so i didnt have time to walk since i woke up at the time i would of left! Anyways, so we got out of school at 3:30, and i was driving home, and usually i take 15th down to carter then turn on 8th str. but for some reason i went the other way!( I dont go this way during the week, cause its sooooo crowded with students, and i usually dont feel like going then stopping, going then stopping!) Well anyways, so while i was driving on the street in front of reeds gym, i was getting ready to turn right onto the street in front of the hospital(its the way i always go), when all of a sudden, something told me to go the other way, i almost didnt listen to it cause its usually busy that way and im impatient!LOL
well, so i went the way i usually dont go and, it was amazing cause i didnt have to stop once for students crossing the streets! and the main reason why this story is such a good reason of why we should listen to the promptings, is because, my neighbor, cody and I's friend, and also ward member, was walking home! I saw him on 8th and Benton, so i turned onto benton and turned around and he was about to cross the street, so i asked him if he wanted a ride!
So to me, today, i was SUPPOSED to go that way! I mean cause, i woke up late and had to take the car, so if i walked i would of not of had this experience, i got out early, and i was prompted to go a different way then my normal route! I mean, eventhough i walk sometimes to get my exercise in, and to lose weight, i would want people to at least stop and see if i needed a ride instead of just passing! He was so happy i offered a ride! Today, it was really cold for me! Well i hope this all makes since, and i hope we can do something nice for people, even if its at least offering them a ride even if they dont want one!

till next time,
love Anjillee

Monday, January 4, 2010