...Why I Blog...

" You will have significant experiences. I hope you will write them down and keep a record of them, that you will read them from time to time and refresh your memory of those meaningful and significant things. Some may be funny. Some may be significant only to you. Some of them may be sacred and quietly beautiful. Some may build one upon another until they represent a lifetime of special experiences."

-Gordon B. Hinckley

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Ridiculous...

Yes, yes I know.  I'm a joke and embarrassment to the blogging community.  Just a quick update: I'm alive.  I'm living in Logan, and I'm loving it.  I'm loving my classes, new friends, Ambassadors, pretty well everything.  And simply so this post has a little substance, I'm including my first assignment for my newswriting class.  We had to write a personality profile about ourselves.  Enjoy!  (And I'll attempt at a later date to re-update you all on my life and possibly finish that 30 day blog challenge.  But I'm not making any promises.....)


Work without passion is just that: work

It was a typical spring day.  The sun was shining brightly outside, the sky was a brilliant blue, and only a few light wisps across the horizon gave any indication that clouds even existed.  Tulips and daffodils had only recently emerged from the earth, and a familiar emerald blanket was beginning to cover the ground.  The student center was bustling with activity, just as it usually is during the midday.  Some students lounged around discussing the plights of society while others hurried along to their next lecture course.  One student stands in line at the registrar's office, waiting.  It was just an average moment in so many ways, and yet for Kelton Wells, it was a moment that would change the course of his life forever.

"I grew up knowing exactly what I wanted to do.  I wanted to help people. That's the one thing I always knew, and the best way I knew to do that was through medicine," says Wells. In fact some of his earliest memories involve nurses, hospitals, doctors, and specialists.

But not for himself. 

Wells' younger sister was diagnosed with a chromosome disorder a few months into the pregnancy and has been the fruit of medical miracles ever since.  "I vividly remember all the hospital visits," he says. The stark white walls, the feelings of stress and sorrow, and the pungent scent of disinfectant all made an impression on the young boy.  "But above all the sadness, I remember there was so often a feeling of hope and happiness.  New chances at life were granted, and even at a young age I remember understanding what a gift that was.  I wanted to be able to share that same gift with others." 

And so his preparation began.  Wells had an aptitude for science and mathematics and was often involved in advanced courses, extracurricular activities, leadership endeavors, physician shadowing; basically anything that would strengthen his eventual medical school application.  His preparation likewise continued into his collegiate experience.  While most freshman students were enrolled in Introduction to Psychology and Music Appreciation, he was in the science building studying biology, chemistry, and calculus.  "I have always loved science.  There is something absolutely fascinating to me about learning what makes us tick." 

During Wells' sophomore year, he enrolled in a general education course studying radio production which focused on the basics of broadcasting including news writing, production elements, commercial marketing, etc. 

And within a few short weeks he was hooked. 

"I've always known I was a unique combination of right and left brained, and this class just worked for me.  Honestly, I was in love, and it scared me.  I was the kid who had always had his life planned out, and being a journalist was not a part of that plan."  Wells' professors thought he had a knack, and convinced him, along with partner Sheraya Barajas, to enter a state competition in radio news production which required full execution of a radio news piece including concept, writing, and production. “I remember clearly when I asked Kelton and Sheraya to compete in the state competition,” says Professor Troy Hunt. “They were both reticent, but especially Kelton. He couldn’t believe that I wanted him to compete. When we were sitting at the awards assembly his anxiety was palpable. But when their names were called for first place the fear completely disappeared.”  Wells said, "I surprised myself by progressing on to the national competition." 

And they won, two years in a row. 

He waits in line not because the registrar's office is particularly busy, but out of hesitation.  He's had a plan for years, and he's about to pull the plug.  His hands feel clammy as he submits the form that will officially list himself as a journalism major, but a secret sense of relief emerges as he realizes that this may indeed be his calling.  "I found something interesting when I started out in radio: I got a thrill in telling a story that I had never experienced in all the time I'd been preparing for medical school.  And I realized that my dreams of helping people are just as fulfilled as a journalist as they would have been as a doctor.  Journalists tell the story of the world, and to be a part of that is what I strive for.  I want to make a difference in the lives of people." 


Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Day 16

Your celebrity crush...

Hey!  I'm more than half way done with this thing!  (Even though I calculated, and had I continued posting everyday from when I started I would already be done...woops. Haha.)

Celebrity crush, eh.....let's just suffice it to say I have a few.  Hahaha.

First of all, Reese Witherspoon.  Now here, my friends, is just plain a classy lady.  She's beautiful, and well composed, and wonderful.  Two thumbs up from moi.


Next up, Megan Fox.  Skank?  Yes.  Hoe bag?  Probably.  One hot bod??  Hells yeah!  Hahaha.  ;)


Now this next one is possibly one of the most beautiful people alive.  Miss Katy Perry.  Her skin is flawless, her features are picturesque, and I could look at her for hours.  (Even though I much prefer her natural brown/black hair to the crazy blue she often sports in music videos.  Lol.)

Beauty.
I get to go with Miss Rachel to meet with the missionaries tonight, and I'm stoked!  :)

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Day 15

Your favorite childhood show...

The show that I couldn't get enough of when I was super little was Shining Time Station (a.k.a. Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends).  :)  My mom used to have this little side table that sat in the hallway of our house, and I would take all the stuff off of it and pretend that it was the front desk of Shining Time Station and that I was in charge.  Haha. I seriously loved this show.  I loved it so much that when I first saw Grease when I was older, I was quite miffed that Stacy Jones (played by Didi Conn) had pink hair in the movie (she played Frenchy in Grease).  Haha.  When I was little I also loved Gulla Gulla Island and anything on Nickelodeon or Nick Jr.




During my tween years I became obsessed with shows like Full House, Boy Meets World, Two of a Kind, etc, and anything on Disney Channel.
I'm slightly ashamed to admit this, but yes I did have a slight Mary-Kate and Ashley obsession at one point of my life...like fourth grade to be exact.  Haha.  (I was a fan even before Mary-Kate added the - to Mary-Kate.  Bet you didn't know that little bit of trivia did ya.  Hahaha.  ;) )

Let's just say I'm kind of a TV junkie...haha.

In other news, I'm pleased to announce that my bestie Rachel is getting baptized!!!!
I'm so incredibly excited for her that I can't even stand it!  Anyway, tonight I went over to her house and read scriptures with her, and just let me tell you, it was one of the most amazing spiritual experiences ever.  I seriously cannot even describe it.  It was amazing to sit and witness someone so new to the gospel learn and absorb things.  It was definitely a testimony building experience for me.  :)

Monday, April 18, 2011

Day 14

A TV show you're currently addicted to...

Oh ma gosh.  I love me some gLee!  I know it's crass at times.  I know it's immoral sometimes.  I know I probably shouldn't enjoy it as much as I do, but the point is: I DO.  I love this show!  I find it hilarious, true, and inspiring (in a musical sense).  It's one of the few shows that I feel like I have an emotional connection with many of the characters.  (Creepy?  Probably, but I don't care.  Lol.)  I'm proud to say that I own (legally too!  haha) 95% of the gLee repertoire of music.  Go me.  Haha.  :)

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Day 13

Explain a hobby of yours...

Umm, I have lots of random hobbies.  I've already shared my joy of photography and editing it.

I love cooking, baking, etc. (And my waistline shows it...haha.)

I love sports, both playing (even though I'm out of shape and don't do it like I should) and watching (which ends up happening more often than playing (see previous parenthetical reference)).

I enjoy audio design.  (Hehe, thanks Troy!)

I love acting and being on stage.  Knowing I've shared something with an audience full of people absolutely thrills me.

But more than anything, I love music.  It is through music that I have had my most fulfilling and powerful experiences in my life.  In short, music completes me.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Day 12

A photograph of the town you live in...


You gotta love small town Utah.  They all look the same, don't they?  Haha.

This is Main Street down on the far end.  

This is the main campus of my JC.  (And I love it here!)  :)

And this is my favorite house in all of hometown.  :)

I'm not entirely sure that this is where I want to live for the all of my adult life, but I have loved growing up here.  I could see myself raising a family here, and could DEFINITELY see myself retiring here.  It's just so good!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Day 11

A photo from high school...


Hahaha. Not gonna lie, I laugh every time I look at this thing.

This, ladies and gentlemen, would be my very first experience with photobooth on a macintosh computer.  :)  Haha.  It was at about 3 in the morning, and we were having much too much fun.  Haha. Love you Crystal and Nicole!  :)

Other pictures I love from high school?  This one here.  Get's me everytime!  It's just too good!

Oh, and this one too.  :)

Contrary to how most people feel, I absolutely LOVED high school. I loved the people, the classes, the teachers, the extra-curricular.  I just loved it.  And I would probably go back and relive all of it without a second thought anytime.  :)