Living Laughing and Loving Like Littlefield's

Living Laughing and Loving Like Littlefield's

Friday, December 20, 2013

Our New Place!


It wasn't exactly like we remembered; however, we love it! It's super small, and was built FOREVER ago! It's nice and cozy and everything two poor newlywed college kids should live in! I definitely have a lot of cleaning and decorating to do! I plan to play on the vintage theme. Here is some pictures from our first visit! 

The kitchen! I don't know where we will put a table...but there is a lot of cupboard space!
Our living room! So small, maybe a love seat will fit?


 The bedroom! Hole in the wall included!

                                               
     All Dallin had to say about this one is "where is my cleaning brush?" :)


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Wedding Registry Checklist and Comparisons

First of all, I want to say that registering at Target was 1,000 times easier than Walmart! Target had a beautiful checklist that helped me know where to start and what to get. It cut my time looking for things in half, and I know that I didn't miss anything! They were also way better on quickly adding things. Walmart had a 5 second wait time that changed the page so I ended up adding 20 things to the "cart" rather than the registry. Target's search engine was more efficient. They had it so it would search the whole store every time, but Walmart made you choose what "department" you wanted. I ended up looking for kid's decorations for 5 minutes before I realized I was in the kid section. 


So the checklist! Where do you start? What do you get? The answer is all at this link: Target's Checklist. It organizes what you want by the room "Kitchen", "Entertainment", "Home", and then sub categories. I could write about it all day, but it would be quicker for you to look at it! 

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

The Unplanned Christmas Traditions

-          For some reason there is a whole side to Christmas not advertised by Hollywood. Our holiday season comes and goes, and looking back over the last few Christmas’s I’ve noticed traditions that I never planned, but that are consistent through the years. I’ve found such a pattern that it’s led me to the top 10 Unplanned Christmas Traditions. 


1. Getting sick. I don’t know how, but it always happens every year, but you never plan on getting sick.


2. Traveling in bad weather. Surprise! Now you have to spend 2 hours digging someone out of the snow. Merry Christmas.


3. A Christmas afternoon surprise nap, because for some reason I never think about how waking up at 6 AM after going to bed at 1 AM will affect me.


4. Shopping. Apparently everyone in America decides to go to the same mall as me at the exact same time.  


5. Somehow I end up making a phone call to a customer service agent every year and my entire Christmas spirit is at their finger tips. 


6. Shipping time on gifts, no matter how many times it happens I always order at the last second and hope and pray they’ll get here on time.
7. Along with shopping, a tradition that I would rather not plan for it spending way more than I thought I would. Set a budget? Ain’t no body got time fo that.

8. Wrapping Presents ALWAYS takes longer than I thought…and it is not fun. I don’t plan on it, but somebody has to do it.

9. Making way more food than is necessary. This is a happy unplanned tradition. There is always a lot of food around the house.



10. Buying a gift for the “let’s not give presents this year people” because they ALWAYS end up giving gifts, and you don’t want to be the person who fell for that trick again. 

BONUS!!!

Returning gifts. It's America, go get what you really want. 



Merry Christmas everybody! May the odd's be ever in your favor. 




The PERFECT College Party!

Buh buh buh dah! A CEREAL party! My roommate Annie LOVES cereal! It was her birthday so we put two and two together to make a cereal party! Let me just say, this was THE BEST idea for a party ever! Cereal is super cheap, and the milk was fairly cheap, which means a cheap super creative idea. Everyone loved it. You could mix the cereals or, if you're like me, keep them separate. Lot's of food, and a good snack while we watched the BYU vs UofU game. Here are the pictures!


Friday, December 13, 2013

Fast Forward To the Happiest Time of My Life

Somewhere in the last 4 months my best friend got home from his mission (here's what that looked like)


He went to Ghana, Africa and these are their traditional clothes
And then this happened.....

And now I'm living the best time of my life. Of course being engaged sucks, but at least I have my best friend back now!!! Our wedding is in 36 days (Jan. 18, 2014)! The next few posts will be about what being engaged is like! 




Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Colorful Ways to Bring Art to Your Classroom

If you’ve got elementary-age kids, you’ve probably got some fun art hanging on your fridge that your son or daughter brought home proudly from class.  But you and I both know that art in schools is shrinking – we see less painting and dancing and music as the focus turns more and more toward succeeding on tests.  Well, a program at BYU is trying to teach teachers that it doesn’t have to be one or the other – art or math; dance or history.  The two can go hand in hand, as BYU Morning Show producer Jessica Black reports.

The room full of about 50 teachers is stretching their arms in ways you wouldn’t expect from the authority figure in front of the classroom. Like gymnasts preparing for a meet, they lean and bend and contort their bodies.

 “We do it in my classroom every morning” “You do?” “Oh yeah, and my kids before we have a big test say (gasp) Mrs. Leslie stop we need to do the brain dance before we do this. Oh, they’re believers.”

 “I do it in my classroom too, and my kids believe that they get better test scores if we do it because it helps their brain work on both sides of their head.”

Kelleen Leslie and Deborah Hansen – they teach 3rdand 4th grade. And "The Brain Dance" is just one part of a whole array of art forms they’re learning to incorporate in their classrooms. It’s not just for fun. The dance gets results, says Hansen.

 “I have a couple of students in my class who are very stressed about testing. And um, we’ve struggled like if they have to do a timed test or something like that, they just, they start breathing heavy and they get really nervous about it and worry and then they can’t seem to focus on their test and they kind of bomb it. And so whenever I say we’re going to have a test they go “(gasp) Oh no! Oh no!” and so if we stop and we do the brain dance and they are able to calm themselves down, they are able to do the test, and they do well on the test because they know the material they’re just afraid of testing”

The arts integration program doesn’t stop at dance; Dolly Sharf a 5th grade teacher took a normal persuasive essay and put a holiday Grinch twist on it.

 “We just drew wonderful Grinch’s and they are hanging out in the hall they are about life size they are fabulous, and we’re writing letters to the Grinch to persuade him whether or not he should take Christmas away or let us celebrate, and they are excited to write letters. They are essay persuasive letters which has been a part of the core for a long time. Doing that same letter without a fun person to tie into was not nearly as productive.”

Making the idea of art come to life is something Julie Christopherson, a fine arts coordinator for her school district, has seen first-hand.

“We have seen children as they are doing reviews sitting there in their seats. Taking the test and moving. And retaining the information they have learned. We should not pull out of kids and negate what they’re hardwired to do when they come to school. They play, they sing, they dance, they move, they draw, and we want to foster that rather than just rob them of it by the time they hit the 6th grade. “

And this is something she believes will have a lasting effect.

“And we have seen some life changing experiences both in the parts of the teachers and in the students. For example, we had a classroom teacher after they had a visual art training, ask the students, now who would come on a weekend, and she thought all these girls would raise their hand, but one rowdy little boy said, “If I had art I would come every Saturday. If you would teach me art.” And that’s what it’s all about. We realize that this is something they carry through with them the rest of their lives, and the classroom teacher, bless their hearts, they are the stalwarts they’re the bastions that have to carry the whole load. We’re trying to ease that load by showing them exciting ways they can use the arts and use them with their children to make a difference. We have seen teachers just amazed. “That child never participates.”  Did a drama lesson. “He raised. He participated.” And the teachers were floored. So it’s so important for kids. It’s something that we all know and that we’re all working toward the same goal.” 

Whether it's through literature, paint, or dance art in the classroom doesn't have to be a distraction, but an aid.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Making A Resume Reel

    The broadcast world is full of cut throat journalists bidding for seconds of time in the spotlight. Now that I am entering the dog-eat-dog arena I am learning the trade. In the broadcast program at BYU I have several classes using a "resume reel" as a final assignment, but this is just the beginning. I am having to balance getting it done quickly and doing it right. Here is what I have learned so far.
    How to make a resume reel:
            1. Make sure you are calm yet very entertaining so people won't take their eyes of you
            2. When choosing footage try and get as many shots where you are not looking like you're homeless
            3. As you edit use YouTube for references, you'll probably end up copying from some other broadcast student from a different school and level the playing field
            4. Show you are creative, but don't go outside of the strict guidelines of what everyone else is doing on their resume reels
            5. Finally, "have fun" right. All you have to do is get a job in less than 5 minutes.