Saturday, December 24, 2016

Christmas Eve

This year our traditions are taking a detour. If you need a refresher of all the traditions, click HERE. Instead of our normal night, our festivities are leaking into the day. You see, my grandpa is in a rehab facility and so to keep him involved we are meeting at the center. We'll do the nativity with him and then we'll go back and start the rest of the night. 
These past couple of weeks I have been thinking how truly blessed I am to have gotten to know all four of my grandparents. And the fact that they are all still living. I have taken that for granted my entire life. For 21 years, they have been there. Every step of the way. That is such a rare blessing. It hurts my heart knowing that there will come a day that I won't have living grandparents. But that is why I am grateful for my testimony. I know that I will see my family again. Isn't that just the most glorious thought? 
I wanted to keep this post short and sweet. Just wanting to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. 
These pictures are from last year. I never got them posted due to wisdom teeth removal. Also, our house looks a little different ;)

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Roommates Reunited

I moved out of my apartment in April of 2014. It was a sad move but also a good move home. I was sad to say goodbye to my crazy roommates but I was excited to spend lots of time with my family.
Since I moved out, I have stayed in regular contact with Melissa, and I texted Brittani maybe five times. But two and a half years later, I saw four of my five roommates and it was as if no time had passed. We caught up with each other's lives and laughed at all the memories we had made. There are too many (some featured here on this blog) to type out.
Why did we all get together, you may ask. BRITTANI IS GETTING MARRIED!
We got together for Brittani's bridal shower and it was amazing. It is funny that we used to always joke "Ring by Spring" and now Tori is married (and has a baby), Brittani is getting married, and Camille is heading down that path. It is so exciting how our lives are changing.
Camille, Heidi, Brittani, Melissa

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert

I love the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. It is my dream to be in the choir (maybe one day, ha). Every year we try and get tickets to the Christmas Concert. Last year we didn't get tickets and I was so sad. So this year when we were lucky enough to get tickets, I was beyond excited. This time of year is stressful with all the holiday shenanigans and finals, but it is always worth it to sacrifice a night to go to this concert. 
I kid you not, twenty seconds into the concert, I was crying. The Spirit just filled my heart to the brim with gratitude. I felt so much love I could burst. The music was spectacular. The guest artist was amazing and funny. One of the songs sung was "Little Drummer Boy." It was just MoTab and kids dancing in the isle. Let me preface that I understood this song before Friday night. But this song took on a new meaning for me. I knew that all I have for Christ is my drum. That is it. At times I feel like my drum is broken but because it is all I have, it is enough for Him. I was in tears, again. I feel like I didn't explain that well, but that is probably because I can't explain it. It was a feeling that can't be put into words. 
I am so glad I got to share this experience with my sister and my mom.
Heidi, Jennie, Mom
Heidi, Jennie, Mom, Jordan, Leisa, Jeana, Roland
 Also, out of 21,000 people, we found my Aunt Leisa, Uncle Roland, Jordan, and Jeana! How crazy is that?

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Temple Lights

My cousin Madi, who goes to school in Idaho, came to visit for Thanksgiving. This was kind of a big deal because her family lives in another state so we don't see her very often. When she comes to town, we always try and get together. We went to the temple lights the same night they were turned on. This is a big deal just because I either don't see the lights till two days before Christmas, or I don't see them at all. The lights this year did not disappoint.
Walking around temple square will always be one of my favorite things to do downtown.
Here is a list of why I love looking at the temple:
-to admire the work of our ancestors
-to remember the covenants I have made
-to remember the first time through the temple
-to count my blessings and count the temple twice
-to remember God's hand in my life
and
-to help keep an eternal perspective.

Madi, Heidi, Jennie
Selfie with the temple.
Jennie, Madi, Heidi

Monday, November 21, 2016

One Nation

A few weeks ago, history was made.
I don't do politics, so I am not going to say anything on that subject.
But I will say that my social media hasn't been pleasant. It has been a lot of finger pointing and name calling. It is extremely negative and I don't like it. We are all so blessed to live in this nation where we get to vote. It is awesome that we have a say in our leaders. But over this past month, I have felt like we are divided as a nation. I feel like both political parties are being the stubborn spouse who doesn't want to compromise in the relationship.
With this state of mind, I attended a concert that was put on by the American Heritage Lyceum Philharmonic. It is a group of the elite high school kids in the orchestra world. I walked into this concert knowing it was going to be patriotic but that was it. I didn't have any expectations passed that. The concert was called "One Nation." It was put on to honor the Veterans for Veterans day. This concert took place during the Civil War. There was five singers and the orchestra. There was a beautiful story line of two brothers fighting on opposite sides, a woman whose lover was fighting, a woman whose son was fighting (in the south), and a black man who wanted to join the fight.
Even though this concert was taking place during the Civil War, I found it extremely applicable to this day. We aren't in the extreme situations of the 1860s but we are divided as a nation. We need to remember that we are one nation. We need to fighter together not against each other. The cliché saying "We may not have it all together, but together we have it all" is true! Our country is strong, no matter who is leading it. It isn't our leader that defines us. It is WE who define this country.
So listen to this song.
It is sung by Roderick Covington, who preforms on Broadway. He is currently the head hyena in The Lion King. (HOW COOL IS THAT!? HE LEFT BROADWAY TO SING IN THIS CONCERT!)
His voice. The emotion. The music.
I can't stress enough the feelings I felt during this concert. I wanted to shout from the rooftops for everyone to go and see this concert. We can all use a reminder of how great this nation really is.
BONUS: I met him and got to tell him how amazing he was.

Heidi & Roderick Covington
He even offered his comp tickets to see the concert again. If time was on my side, I would have. In a heart beat.

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Girls Night Out

A few weeks ago, I was at my night class. I was feeling downtrodden. It was just after midterms, and I was exhausted. I needed a break. A moment to get away. So I texted Jennie asking if she was down to leave the city with me. She quickly responded yes. I started planning, during my class. Months ago Jennie and I talked about doing a night at Snowbird. This seemed like the perfect opportunity. I looked up the deals they had on their website. We booked a room at The Inn. We spent roughly 22 hours on a mini vacation. No homework. No responsibilities. Just the two of us, food, and lots of Netflix.
When we arrived, we checked in, got settled, and off to a photo shoot we went. Since we were in between summer and winter, it was a ghost town. Most of the people we saw were workers. It was a huge contrast to when we go up with our family (during Oktoberfest). I kept nerding out over the lighting. We didn't have a lot of time to play since the sun set so quickly but I still got some of my favorite images.
For example:
  Once the sun set, we got hot chocolate and went back to our room.
The lighting was interesting, so I told Jennie to sit in the car and just chill. This is what happened:
Of course it isn't a perfect photo, but I was just playing. It was so much fun to shoot for fun. I don't get the opportunity to just play with my camera. So this weekend was needed for my mental health but also to help unleash my artistic side.
 Back to being outside, look at the views.
Nature is seriously amazing.
The world around me is a huge testimony builder. (Side track to our first snow storm this year. The mountains being frosted with snow is my favorite! They look majestic and the snow gives them dimension.)
The rest of the night was spent watching Netflix and eating a lot of food.
The goal was to spend the night living like a Gilmore. I think we lived up to that goal.
The next morning, we had breakfast at The Forklift.
Holy it was delicious. And because it was the off season (look at all the empty chairs), we got our food with very little wait time. I think I am still dreaming about the French toast and bacon that I had.
After breakfast, we went back to our room and started watching Christmas at Cartwright's on the Hallmark Channel. Even though I could guess the plot line, it was still cute and I am slightly sad we didn't finish it. But I got a new pick up line that I am going to have to try ;).
All in all, it was the perfect 22.5 hour vacation. I wish we could have stayed longer, but we are adults and have to act like it. Hopefully we can do another getaway soon.



Saturday, November 5, 2016

My Photography

I am feeling extremely blessed!
I need to express my gratitude for photography and how it has blessed my life.
Ever since 6th grade I have loved photography. I was lucky to grow up with a Grandpa who loves photography as well. He has taught me so much through the years. I love his hand-me down photography equipment, and being able to borrow a lens or too.
Jennie at the Exchange Place, SLC, UT
Jennie at the Exchange Place, SLC, UT
This passed year, I have had amazing clients. They have been patient with me and my learning curve. I wouldn't be who I am as a photographer if it wasn't for them.
I am proud of the work I have done. Looking at my growing portfolio gives me this sense of accomplishment. It is exciting to see the growth from each session.
I have grown so much as a photographer in the last nine years. Photography has been a great artistic outlet for me. Besides, it is still my dream to grow up to be a stay at home mom while running a photography business.

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Music and the Spoken Word

I am a choir nerd. I know, surprise surprise.
I got an email from my subscription with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir saying they would be preforming at the new Eccles Theater. This was some very exciting news. 
I immediately texted Jennie and my Mom saying that we should totally go! 
And they agreed.
This theater is beautiful. And MoTab was amazing.
I know the chances of me attending this theater again are fairly slim. 
(Believe me, I looked at tickets for future shows.... I can't afford that.) 
But I am so grateful I got a free look at this venue. It was a perfect combination of modern and classic. The starry ceiling was a nice touch.
All I can say is, if you ever get a chance to go to Eccles Theater, go.
*Bonus*
MoTab sang this song today (obviously not this video) and I just loved it. It is a great reminder that we should appreciate the beautiful world God has given us.

Saturday, October 22, 2016

A Sunday Mini Road Trip

Melissa came home from her mission!
If you need a Melissa refresher course, she was my roommate my freshman year.
She is originally from Smithfield, so this meant a mini road trip for her homecoming. I asked Jennie to go with me so that I didn't have to drive that entire way by myself. It is always more entertaining to go with someone. We listened to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for the entire drive. There may or may not have been Christmas included in the music selection.
We hit some heavy rain traveling both ways, but with a prayer in our hearts and MoTab on the radio, we kept driving along.
Of course you can't travel up north and not visit the Logan Temple.
(One of these days I'll actually do a session there).
Jennie & Heidi
Heidi & Melissa
Beautiful fall colors across from the Logan Temple
Logan Temple
Jennie & Heidi ft. Logan Temple
Logan Temple on the hill

Friday, October 14, 2016

Happiest News

Guess what everyone! I am graduating!
Ahhh!!!
Let me explain my excitement.
A few months ago I logged onto my graduation track and saw that I was at ninety-two percent. This was exciting because ninety-two percent is so close to one hundred. But I was worried about tying up those loose ends. I had it in my mind that I needed eight classes till graduation. This was never a correct number. I kept telling people that my pending graduation date was in my May but I might have to take some summer classes. 
I went to create my fall schedule and I found the most glorious surprise.
Six classes.
Six classes was all I needed to reach the end of the college tunnel. Six classes is doable in one semester. That meant that I would not only be walking in May but actually done in May.
Now, I just need to get into those six classes at the times I have arranged and we will be home free.
So wish me luck!
P.S I get giddy every time I think of May 2017.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Goodbye September, Hello October

Wow.
Where in the world did September go?
Now that we are almost half way through October,
let me catch you up on September. 
Lagoon Night. 
Cannibal was amazing. Nerve wracking and just enough butterflies to make you want to do it again. I am total adrenaline junkie.
I have some serious heart eyes for Utah. This shot is from Silver Lake. I was scouting out photo locations and fell in love with this mini forest.
Concert at the tabernacle with Jennie. Not pictured Mom and Dad.
Hale Centre Theatre with Mom for her birthday present. We have awaited this night all year and we were not disappointed.
In September I ditched the android train and jumped onto the apple bus. I was worried I wouldn't like the switch but I am three weeks in and still haven't had buyers remorse. I would say that is a good sign. 
And of course, here is a little Beckett dose for you.
This little guy lights up my life. His smile melts my heart every morning before I have to go to work or school. I love waking up knowing he is at my house. 

Friday, September 30, 2016

Labor Day


 Now that Labor Day has come and gone, I figured I should probably blog about it.
Savanna (SJ) bought a new car! So she texted asking if I was interesting in going for a drive on Labor Day. Of course I was down for a drive.
We drove to the Alpine Loop Scenic Byway. Drove passed Cascade Springs, into Midway, naturally taking the long way home through Guardsman Pass, and down Big Cottonwood Canyon.
We stopped at a few different spots for photo opportunities.

SJ and the new Jeep
Savanna & Heidi
 
 To end the day, we had some family friends over and played volleyball, pickleball, and ate Disneyland Copycat Corndogs. I didn't get pictures of the festivities, but I did get one of the sunset.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Snowbird

Another Anderson Family Tradition!
My Grandparents have a timeshare at Snowbird.
We go swimming, hang out, and celebrate birthdays!
It is always a party when the Anderson clan gets together.
Our Snowbird weekend typically falls on the first week of school. So Snowbird is the official closing of summer. Kind of sad, but also a nice transition into fall.
Now if I could only get up into the mountains more often.
Jennie & Heidi
fun pano of the trees
Dad, Brandt, Meme, Keshia, Joe, Heidi, & Jennie

Sunday, August 28, 2016

First Week of Senior Year

Hello Ramblers!
I have some exciting news, I am a senior in college! 
[insert screaming and jumping up and down]
It was an eventful first week. I wrote my schedule on a sticky note. Professional, right? Anyways, for my night class, I had it in my mind that my class was in the LA building. Well, it wasn't. My class was four buildings over. I was mortified that I was going to be late. I am rarely late. I was able to speed walk my way across campus in 9 minutes. Lucky for me, my professor started class a minute after I got there.  Night class has a few downsides, but a few perks as well. One perk being, the sunset.
I'm excited for this semester. I can tell it will be a good one. Stressful but good. 

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Turning Point

Who am I?
This question has been on my mind the past couple of months.
How do you explain yourself to a stranger?
How does your family and friends view you?
Are you living a life, that once you meet your maker you can say you are proud of who you've become?
* * *
My life has become very repetitious. Which isn't a bad thing. Most the time I prefer it because of my personality. But with the repetition, you lose yourself.
At least I know I did.
* * *
This summer I am taking three classes for school, working, and attending church. Those three classes are consuming my summer, and I am trying to work at DFCU and as a photographer. I got in a groove of finishing my classes for the week just in time for the next week to start. It was/is an endless cycle. 
 For a month or so I didn't feel like I was progressing. In any stage in life.
So what did I do? I went to the temple. I received personal revelation that life as I knew it was changing. I listened to a prompting and within days everything was in motion.
One second I was texting about an appointment with the Bishop and next thing I knew I was in his office to talk about receiving my endowments. I was on cloud 9, and he noticed. I left this meeting with direction. I was so excited for this next step. Of course I was nervous because this is a huge step, but the right one nonetheless.
I started attending the temple prep classes and reading the Preparing for the Holy Temple pamphlet. I have gone through the class before and I've read this pamphlet many times but this time, I saw them both through different eyes. It really is amazing how the Lord works. Even though I had done this prep before, it feels different when you have a date in mind and a temple picked out. It was a testimony builder for me. I was learning more because of my readiness to enter the temple.
* * *
Seven weeks went by. I had chosen my date and which temple I wanted to go through. The next step was telling those who would attend the endowment session with me. I think that telling Brandt and Meme was my favorite moment leading up to the temple session. They didn't know I was preparing for the temple, so it was a total surprise. Watching their faces light up will be a moment I cherish for the rest of my life.
* * * 
The week leading up to the "big day" was the hardest. I wanted to tell every single person I saw that I was going through the temple. But I also wanted to keep this little piece of gold all to myself. I felt ready, but at the same time I was scrambling to read everything about the temple. My feelings could be described as: anxious, excited, nervous, and comfort. All the extremes. Talking with Shaelee was a huge comfort, since she just went through these feelings last week. She gave me great advice that calmed my anxious heart.
* * * 
I have completed this journey, even though my journey has just begun. I am so grateful for all the support I have gotten during this time of my life. I am excited for what the future holds. This experience was something I can't put into words. So grateful that I can go back and remember the important promises made on this day.
Tyler, Christina, Keshia, Joseph, Brandt, Meme, Grandma L, Mom, Dad, Heidi *Not Pictured Grandma and Grandpa A. Strongly missed Grandpa L.
Mom, Dad, Heidi
8.6.16
Mount Timpanogos Temple

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Shaelee is Married!

My best friend is married!!
(Those are the weirdest words to type.)
Shaelee is my first close friend to get married, and I am so excited for her and what the future has in store for her. I have loved watching her love story unfold over the past year. I wish her and Carson every ounce of happiness.
I was lucky enough to take her bridals, which you can see HERE!!

Marnie, Shaelee & Heidi (Bridals)


Shaelee was married in the Payson LDS temple. 
We had a yummy wedding luncheon at a Country Club in Farmington.
To top off the day, there was a reception at a cozy barn in North Salt Lake.

Marnie, Shaelee & Heidi



Shout out to Marnie for driving across three counties for all the wedding festivities, including a pit stop at the Salt Lake Temple for another sealing. 
Carson + Shaelee
♥July 30, 2016♥