Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Feeling Nostalgic - PRSSA Style

In the fall of 2009 I was just a few short weeks away from my college graduation and about to attend my first PRSSA National Conference. I thought I had all of the answers and knew where life was going to take me. I wasn't exactly right, but I wasn't exactly wrong either.

I do not live with my parents. I do live in a city I didn't grow up in or go to school in. I do absolutely love my job. BUT I do live with my very kind sister and her husband, I did grow up visiting Phoenix and I'm not doing internal communications.

You see I along with two of the best people I could have ever hoped to work with were asked to give a presentation at the 2009 PRSSA National Conference in San Diego, California. We were asked to present on how to create a student run PR agency at the university level. It was flawless - our presentation could not have gone better - well maybe not exactly flawless... I did accidently create a graphic that said 'timsheet' instead of 'timesheet'... but it went off without a hitch.

I must say I kind of felt like a ROCKSTAR as the presentation came to a close. We took questions from the audience for about 10 minutes and they were still hungry for our knowledge. We had students, faculty advisors, and other conference attendees all coming up to us seeking our thoughts and opinions on matters that were important to them and their universities. There I was 22 years old and still in the midsts of my undergraduate education being asked for my expertise in starting a student run PR agency. It was an out of body experience that I will never forget. I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to work at a student agency while in school. It provided to be an extremely valuable experience and helped me land incredible internships and my current position.

The conference was so much more to me than this canned experience/ right of passage most others seem to have had. During my internship the previous summer I had the opportunity to first learn and then teach presentation skills seminars to other interns and professionals at the company. My skills learned in the classroom got me the internship where I l acquired the skills that helped me teach my classmates and allowed us to nail this presentation. It really solidified in my mind the need for both academic and professional experience prior to graduating.

I felt prepared. I felt confident. I felt ready to graduate when the time came because of BYU-Idaho professors that cared, i-Comm Student Media, PRSSA and my internships.
With anything in life though, it's important to remember to love life and have fun along the way. There is a time to be serious and there is a time tohave and be fun! One late night while working on our presentation we stumbledupon this YouTube Gem and every time I see it I feel a little nostalgic for PRSSA.


Monday, November 29, 2010

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

I'm back in the Saddle

Well to be honest I was never really in the saddle, so I guess I'm trying to find my way into a saddle. I'm bad at this whole blog thing. I have lots of thoughts and I have random adventure's I'd like to share but sometimes said adventures get in the way of actually writing about previous ones. So.... I've made a new goal: blog once a week. That's totally doable. Right? Right. Positive self talk - believe it, become it. However for now, I'm going to breeze past the last 3 months in pictures so everyone is up to date and I'm starting fresh on Sunday.


I get to go to the temple every week and I'm obsessed with going.


My job even allows me to go see crazy musicians like Michael Bolton

I joined a ward softball team and met lots good people and made fun friends

We celebrated the Mrs. birthday

I went to SoCal to visit friends and finally got to go to the 500 days of summer bench <3

Went to the Monterey Bay Aquarium

I have lots of random adventures with Jodi - she somehow always seems to get free food, this time from the 7-11

Halloween Parties

1920's golfer and Flapper

Oh hey, remember that time I was on Good Morning America?

Hold me closer Tony Danza! - Amazing live

Helped a client make the world's largest cotton swab - I'm going to be in Guiness

Finally went to the Airplane Graveyard - Officially crossed off my bucket list

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

I have a J O B

I started my great adventure out west on Saturday. I flew from Indianapolis to Phoenix with my, ultra Xanax-ed, sister Erin. I am living with her and her husband Aaron for a few months while I get everything figured out.

Mr. Aaron, as we like to call him, is very well connected in the community. He thought Ania, of ANGLES PR, and I would be a great fit. I was fortunate enough to meet with her yesterday. Accept a contract position today and will start tomorrow.

Heavenly Father is so good! :) I've been in Tempe for 3 days and I have a job for the next 3 months. I'm thinking I made the right choice when I decided to move here.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Life without a car

As many of you know, I lived 2,000 miles away from home for 4 and 1/2 years without a car. Many have asked yourself several times, how is possible to live so far from home with no car. I have 1 very important person to thank and 1 very important asset to thank.



# 1 Craig Shipley and his car - may she rest in peace
He was always so willing to give me a ride, drop me off, pick me up, road trip to Utah and back in one day. I would have not made it without him or his car. Especially that last semester of school. So Mr. Shipley I say thank you for all of the rides and good times.



#2 To quote Julia Roberts: 'They're called boobs Ed'
Never, and I mean never underestimate the power of your feminine whiles on a member of the opposite sex.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Chop Chop

So I decided it was time for a change... and I chopped all of my hair off about a week ago.

Then my sister in law kindly reminded me of all the hairstyles/colors/cuts I've had in just the past year alone...please let me review with you.


First there was the super awesome fire engine red which was my personal favorite. If I could I'd be this color forever.

But then I had to tone down that bright red for one Samantha Tilletts wedding :)


For Bruno though I thought he would like a nice chestnut brown... I was right :) we did the jump on dance and may have sweat on eachother once upon a time...

Before returning to BYU- Idaho for my last semester I wanted to return to a saucy shade of red, I think this goal was both realized and accomplished.

Then I let the red tone down a bit and fade into a nice sangria red if we were going by caryola standards.

I was also fake blonde for a day and boy of boy did I get lots of positive feedback. High school perves were coming out of the wood works making comments on my Facebook page...

The fake blonde did however inspire me to go blonde for real... but in degrees this would be step 1 strawberry blonde.
Along the way I thought Why not get straight across bangs? Who doesn't love those?

For graduation I went ahead and had step 2 completed for my mission to plaitnum blonde

But oh wait, I graduated and didn't have a job...step 3 along with my dreams of being gainfully employed upon graduation were washed away once again with this $10 rinse from wal-mart

As you can imagine my hair was SEVERLY damaged to say the least... so I CUT IT ALL OFF! I LOVE IT. LOVE IT. LOVE IT.