Thursday, May 7, 2009
ND highlight video. 2009.
It is always so great to get dressed up, hang out with amazing people, eat great food, and have a night to relax after classes.
I will post pictures and give more details soon, but until then, enjoy this video:
http://all-access.cbssports.com/player.html?code=nd&media=125774
GO IRISH!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
kindness.
I am sitting on the second floor of LaFortune (the student center) to do some last minute studying for my French final. A few minutes ago, I looked up and saw a man who works for ND walking past.
He stopped, smiled, and said:
I wish you the best of luck on your finals.
I smiled back and said;
Thank you very much. Have a great day.
He replied:
Thank you. I will. You too.
So, I realize that this story may seems very insignificant and completely ridiculous, but for me, this little interaction was so refreshing. It seems so easy to get caught up in our own lives that we do not notice others or do not take the chance to talk to new people. The fact that this man who I had never met was willing to take a minute out of his day to wish me luck on my finals was enough to make me smile. I feel so truly blessed to have the opportunity to be surrounded by so many amazing people. To have people who are willing to take a minute out of their day to wish me luck on my finals. To be a part of such and amazing family.
I love the Notre Dame family.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
go skyhawks.
FORT LEWIS COLLEGE.

The fam visited campus a few weekends ago and Jamie seems to absolutely LOVE it there. From the pictures I have seen the campus in beautiful and Durango is a very cool city!
On another note, JamieLee also received notice that she was awarded the
Gates Millennium Scholarship!
I can't even begin to describe to you how excited I am for her! This scholarship made my dream to be at Notre Dame come true and I can only pray that this gives her the same opportunity to fulfill her dreams! It is such an amazing opportunity to receive this award and I feel truly blessed that both JamieLee and I were chosen as recipients.
Anyways, here's a shout out to my beautiful and fabulously funny sister JamieLee...
I'm SO proud of you and can't wait to see what amazing things lie ahead.
Can't wait to come visit!
GO SKYHAWKS! ... and GO IRISH! :)
Monday, April 27, 2009
beauty comes from within.
When she walked on stage, the crowd and the three judges all seemed to be laughing at her. They were clearly uncertain as to why on earth this woman was auditioning for the show.
Even though everyone judged her and cast her aside because of their first impressions, her performance was absolutely BREATHTAKING!
To see her performance use this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY. (I promise you, it is definitely worth the 7 minutes)
After seeing her performance on youtube, I was intrigued by the outpour of responses Susan was getting from her television debut .... While surfing the internet, I happened to stumble upon a quote by Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit priest:
“The way we see Susan Boyle is very nearly the way God sees us: worthwhile, special, talented, unique, beautiful. The world generally looks askance at people like Susan Boyle, if it sees them at all. Without classic good looks, without work, without a spouse, living in a small town, people like Susan Boyle may not seem particularly ‘important.’ But God sees the real person, and understands the value of each individual’s gifts: rich or poor, young or old, single or married, matron or movie star, lucky or unlucky in life. God knows us. And loves us. ‘Everybody is somebody’ said Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan at his installation Mass in New York City yesterday. That’s another reason why the judges smile and the audience explodes in applause. Because they recognized a basic truth planted deep within them by God: Susan Boyle is somebody. Everybody is somebody.”
I found this quote very inspirational. It was perfect to read in the midst of study days.
It is so easy to judge and to base our opinions of others on their outward appearance and first impressions ... Susan Boyle has reminded me of a very important lesson. The beauty of people truly does come from within. I hope I never forget this.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
arabic culture night.
Over a month ago, my friend Maria was participating in Arabic Culture Night, so some of the girls and I decided to go and support her. I was very unsure about what to expect about the whole thing because I don't really know much about Arabic culture. The whole experience turned out to be so much better than I could have ever imagined.
It was a night filled with dancing, singing, poetry, and acting.
The entire experience had a very surreal sense to it. It was such a relaxing, happy, and intriguing atmosphere.

We got a little bored while we were waiting ... (why do I looks so angry? haha)





Wednesday, April 8, 2009
food for thought.
EVERY person should have access to 20 L of water per day in order to sustain their BASIC needs.
Unfortunately, the majority of people living in developing countries have extreme difficulties to fulfill this basic necessity -

Thursday, March 26, 2009
Looking back ... ReNew Orleans.
I went on the trip not knowing a single person. We had one meeting before finals, but when I got there, I did not recognize a single face. I knew that this would be a great opportunity to meet new people, to experience something new, and to learn a little something about myself.
Little did I know that I would completely solidify my calling to help people and make one of my best friends in the process.
The 10 day trip was filled with a combination of hard work, leisure, and lots of people.







We learned what it means to truly make a difference.