FSY Training: Day One One day can change everything. And it’s only day one. It’s crazy to me how one day can change a person. I suppose I am still myself but I feel more edified, more grateful, more understanding, more confident, more prepared, more brave, and more happy. I just feel more. More myself….
Read MoreAuthor: Kyra Marie
Grateful For Growth
It was almost exactly three years ago that I started my blog. Recently, I got an email with a description of how much it was going to cost this year. More than it’s ever been before. My first thoughts were “wait what?!” I contacted customer support because they wanted me to pay them over $500….
Read MoreMoments and Memories
A series of moments and memories. That’s what life is made up of. Kind of a weird thought, but it’s true. Moments that are encoded into lifelong memories, and other moments that happen once and then are forgotten forever. No two people remember the same event the same way. Our eyes, our experiences, our views,…
Read MoreLearning Heaven
I’m in institute choir, and it’s one of my favorite classes (if not my favorite). The best part of the class is our institute teacher, Sister T. She has so much love in her heart and shares it everyday with each and every student. She has the most welcoming and warming smile. It just screams,…
Read MoreBrownie Points
I’m in English 2010 this semester. I just signed up and let the system pick my class and professor. I ended up in “Writing about Rhetoric” with a professor that I really like! I wasn’t sure about rhetoric, but I think in the long run, it will help me become a better writer. There are…
Read MoreThe Stolen Carabiner
The morning of January 12, 2022 was just like any other day; I got dressed and ready for school, went upstairs, had some breakfast, filled my hydro flask, and opened one of the games on my phone to play. When my alarm went off to leave, I grabbed my hydro flask, my backpack, and my…
Read MoreSilly Things
December 12, 2021 Sometimes I get worried when I don’t have any inspiration to write something new and exciting. What if I am never inspired ever again?! What if everything I write is bad? What if it’s boring?! All in all, I think these are silly insecurities and doubts because I always seem to pull…
Read MoreWhy Faith isn’t Blind
I had a friend ask me when I was a junior in high school whether or not I believed the stories in the Bible were true. If Noah built an ark and survived the flood. If Adam and Eve were real people who ate forbidden fruit and had to leave the Garden of Eden. If…
Read MoreSomething New
Well, shoot guys. I want to write but have no inspiration currently. I’m going to try something new in the entry today. Today is October 17, 2021. It’s a Sunday. I woke up and didn’t feel like going to church. I told my roommate, and she said, “Then don’t go.” Just saying that and releasing…
Read MoreDo Your Best?
I’m letting you know that my friend who reads the posts before I post them (she’s so nice to do that for me) said that you’ll probably understand it better the second time you read it. It’s a lot to digest. Good luck and enjoy! 😋😘🥰 In institute choir one day, my teacher excitingly exclaimed,…
Read MoreFighting For Us
I took seminary for three years in high school, but I never really liked it. It wasn’t my thing, and it didn’t make me happy. Moving up to college, I decided to take institute. Institute is similar to seminary but is specifically for college kids. I’ve been in institute for a month now, and I…
Read MoreSecuring Yourself on a Strong Foundation
It is now June 17, and I started this post back in January sometime. You see, I have to be motivated to write or nothing comes out of my head, and if anything does, it sounds like trash. Sooo sorry I’ve been gone a long time. Hopefully, this post lives up to your expectations. Oftentimes,…
Read MoreThe Joy of Journaling
I’ve always been an avid journal writer. It all started when I was nine years old, in 3rd grade. I was super sick with a fever for 17 days, so they decided to take me to the hospital to get medicine. However, my fever broke and I was feeling better, so they changed their mind…
Read MoreFinding Comfort During The Chaos
As a high school senior, economics and government are required classes to graduate. They are both one semester. I finished economics last semester and am now in American Government. Last week, my teacher was gone for two days and had planned our assignment via canvas online. On Thursday, the first sentence for his lesson was:…
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