Showing posts with label Camille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camille. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2012

Childhood Memories from an ^Almost Adult

Life
By Benjamin Kotey

It takes a day to day to make a dream,
But it takes many nights for a seed to become a tree.

Life is a ladder that must be climbed.
But in every stage,

There are many rivers and battles to fight
And our hope determines our future.

Life is a trip through the wilderness 
And everyone must survive for success.

And without a determination
We can never reach our destination.

There are many roads in life,
But choice

Stands between the broad and the narrow.
But the world is not only what we see

But what we hear
Life is time and time is tide.

We are making an endless journey
But no ladder is without an end

Problems may fall like rain
But every seed has its seasons.



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Today is my last official day of childhood. I graduated high school, left home, and went grocery shopping for myself for the first time months ago. But tomorrow I will be 18 years old. The idea of being 18 seems foreign to me: I won't have to call my dad when I'm on a date at Low's because I'm not old enough to decide if I can handle jumping into giant foam pits; I won't have to have my mom tell my hairdresser that she has permission to cut my hair from 1500 miles away; I can vote; I can even elope! I probably won't, but the point is, I could.

In 24 hours, I won't be a different person then who I am today. But this upcoming age has given me a chance to reflect on my childhood memories that make Anne Katherine who she really is.

I entertained the idea that my mom was an alien for a week, laid under my piano's keyboard when I needed to clear my thoughts, and recorded jokes with my brother on a tape cassette. Lion King hyenas lived in my basement, a donkey resided under my bed who ate my blanket if they hung off the end of my bed, and an alligator escaped from the zoo, traveled through the sewer system and tried to break into my room to eat me. I remember sitting on a circle chair in Hawaii watching girls dance with ribbons to a song about lollipops. One Fourth of July, my baby blanket started on fire from a little sparkler, and some nice lady in my ward patched up the whole with a heart.

I remember sitting on my parents floor when they called us to tell us that Camille was a girl, and not the Timothy that they were expecting; I saved my pretty red and white striped dress for when I got to visit her  for the very first time. Playing with bendy-fox, bendy-lion and bendy-gator on the carpet protector in our living room with Simeon and Christian. Wearing a Chinese outfit for Halloween and feeling Simeon's felt lion costume. Falling asleep every night holding Camille's hand through the crib; telling my mom that it was Camille who wanted to hold hands, but in reality, it was me who couldn't bear the thought of waking up with my sister not being there. Going to D.C. and walking into our house at the end of vacation, seeing all the presents under the tree and knowing that Santa Clause was real because my parents had been in a different state.  Duct taped whiffle balls and family truth or truth games that unfailingly ended in tears. Cardboard noodles, SPAM, pickle surprises. Tag around the main level, hiding Lorenzo in a laundry bin. Locking the babysitter out of the house and Kelsey Parkinson giving us cough drops as rewards for good behavior. "Joseph Smith Hide and Go Seek," "Preach my Gospel," and family trivia. Zachary Tyler. Queen Jane. Percy Jackson. Fielding falling asleep in my arms for the very first time. 6 years later, helping him read the Magic Tree House books. Text audits by the parents where they learn about their daughter's dating life. Sneaking into Abe's room when he was crying in the middle of the night because I was sick of hearing him scream and my parents were training him to sleep through the night. My mom catching me.Threatening my mom that I would quit piano; her responding that it was my choice, fully knowing that I never would.

Becoming friends with Angie because of an offer to bring the croutons to a salad. Going to primary in the Andover Ward for the first time, and desperately wanting Nick notice me as much as I noticed him. Meeting Lexi on the first day of 8th grade and wanting to someday be as friendly as she was. Weight training with Andrea sophomore year and developing an awesome friendship as we lifted and skipped running days. Jenna inviting me to a sleepover at her house for the first time for freshman year homecoming. Singing Sk8r Boi on the monkey bars with Marissa in fifth grade. Walks home with Brittney. Playing ultimate with Ellen, climbing over dressers with Shemaina. APUSH with Grant and Joe, chemistry with Max and Tom. Phil's "tooth hurty" jokes, Jack's Al Gore imitations. Plan Las Vegas at that one park with Marc. Beth's inventive hanger purses. Awkward lunch conversations in Nauvoo with Kevin, Jake and Chad. Pretty and witty Bennett sisters, backstage moments and Caribou runs with the theater kids. Tater tots and eye candy with the best choir nerds in Minnesota. Learning from my roommate's signature dance moves. Rachael's celebration of life. Prolly having well grammar with Brad and Austin. Zeegan and Greg's Iowa-Utah caucus confusion.

Skipping kindergarten, winning my first piano competition, making all-state, being the Witch, graduating from high school, getting Personal Progress, attending BYU.

Sister, daughter, student, musician, thinker, prayer, joker, creator, philosopher, friend, best friend.

This is who I am. I am inspired by the thousands of people that have influenced and nurtured me, laughed with me, and prayed with me. I hope that in the next 18 years, I will be able to take everything you have taught me and start to apply it to the world. I wish to make as much difference on others as you have on me.

To laughing, to loving, to living.

AK

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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Change in My Pocket

Hello there! My name is Anne Katherine Toronto. I'm not going to waste precious time introducing myself, as I'm sure you will get to know me thoroughly through this blog. So, I'm just going to dive right into the confines of my mind and tell you what has been running through it lately.

Inspiration. The dictionary told me that inspiration was an inspiring or animating action or influence. Helpful, right?! I thought, "Oh man. I can do way better then that." So I tried to sit down and come up with  a better definition to inspiration... It's harder then I thought to come up with a better definition then the dictionary. Then I had an epiphany... Inspiration isn't a definition. It is a noun, an adjective, a verb. Sometimes it occurs like a lightbulb flashing across your brain, other times it is a slow sunrise that eventually throws light upon all.

I am creating this blog to help myself define inspiration. It may be a little bit longer then the typical dictionary definition, but throughout it, I hope to find the things that truly inspire me to become the best person I can. :)

So. Inspiration #1. Change. Change is a BEAUTIFUL thing, people. Without it, the human race would have no capability to move on. Think about it; change is one of the most under appreciated concepts our world offers on a day to day basis. Without change... well nothing would change. Adam and Eve would still be sitting in the Garden of Eden hanging out. They wouldn't have developed their relationship or learned how to tame the already tamed lions because that would have required change. Even though the Minnesota government is officially shut down, Israel is constantly in a civil war and I can't truly assert my own individuality, that can all change. So, take a moment and think about what you are going to do with change. Are you going to refuse to change, simply because change takes to much effort? That would be called laziness. An issue has been challenged; If you are reading this, decide something that you are going to change, TODAY. It could be as simple as deciding to wear that shirt in the back of your closet you feel is too exuberant for everyday life. It could be mending a broken friendship or actually making those cookies for that someone that you've been thinking about all month. You could smile at someone at work you've never seen before. I don't care how you do it. JUST DO IT. *thank you nike.*

You know what I'm going to do?

Of course you don't! Which is why I'm going to tell you. :) I am going to have a conversation with my dearest little sister every day for the rest of the summer. I'm telling you, this girl is a doll. And most times, I ignore her. So, I'm going to change. Life would truly suck without the ability to improve.



All I have left to say is whoever woke up one day and in a flash of inspiration said, 'Variety is the spice of life!' deserves a gold medal. Well... Gold might be a stretch in this economy. AT LEAST a batch of cookies. Because he truly was inspired.