Thursday, December 31, 2020

What are you looking forward to in 2021?

Good Morning or Good Afternoon or Good Evening, 
this post should take approximately three minutes to read from start to finish.

What are you looking forward to in 2021? - Well let me ask a proper question, what are you looking forward to achieve in 2021? I know that I would be looking forward to achieve a lot in 2021. If everything goes smoothly and well for me; I think 2021 would be a great year for me. 

I know that I would be looking forward to hopefully finally getting my Green Card and my Social Security Number in the mail because I have been waiting for my Green Card approval and my Social Security Number approval for over a year since I have applied for my Green Card, and my Social Security Number. I think that I would have to reapply for my Social Security Number after receiving my Green Card, but I would not know for sure until that moment of time happens. 

I know that after getting my Green Card approval and arrived in the mail; I know that my husband is happy for me to decide whatever I want to do next. It would certainly open up more opportunities for me to achieve throughout 2021. 

I know that I would be really looking forward to finally getting a current Driver's License, and indeed it would be a Texan Driver's License not Australian Driver's License. It felt so weird for me to go through 2020 without having a Driver's License and not being able to drive anywhere where I would like to and where I needed to go. It has been over a year ago since my Australian Driver's License has expired - to be exact my Australian Driver's License has expired in September 2019 to be exact.

I would be really looking forward to finally legally allowed to work. I do not know how I managed of not going insane for not being able to work for over a year. I do miss working, I do miss earning an income from having a job. I know that everytime I saw places like Domino's, Pizza Hut, Walmart, etc - it seems like everywhere I went had job openings and it was always seeking for full-time positions to be filled. Darn at times I really wished that I had my Green Card already so I could have worked throughout this year. 

I would be really looking forward to finally legally allowed to study. I have been thinking about studying again, I do plan to study online because a course or courses that I have in mind to sign up to and studying is only offered online and it is based on one of the BYU campuses. 

I would be looking forward to more blogging, I would do my best to be more persistent and constant of keeping up to date with this blog. I enjoyed blogging a lot over the past seven years on and off, so I do want to continue with the habit of blogging. 

I would be looking forward to do more vlogging, and creating vlogs. I have enjoyed so much of vlogging on and off for over the past three years. I love sharing videos and photos of excitement and fun times, and also highlights. 

I would be really looking forward to getting into more of my photography. I have been hoping for a very long time to become successful into photography one day. I would like to claim myself as an easy going, budget friendly, caring, and understanding photographer one day. I know that it certainly take time to get there but I would get there eventually. I would be looking forward to make some income from doing photography after receiving my Green Card. 

I would be looking forward to turning twenty-five years old. I always look forward to my birthday each year, but I still do not look like my true age, and maybe just maybe I may look like my true age one day. 

Stay Tuned until next time.

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Summary of Some Achievements in the Past Decade


 Good Morning, or Good Afternoon, or Good Evening, 
this post should take approximately three minutes to read from start to finish. 

What has been the proudest achievements that you have accomplished duration the past decade? 

I have seen posts by more than five friends to share what they are proud and what they have achieved for the past decade. I would like to make a post that focuses on what I have been proud and achieved for the past decade. 

2010 - I successfully passed my first year of Seminary, and  I have attended my first stake youth conference from ages fourteen years old to eighteen years old).

2011 - I obtained Certificate I in Information, Technology and Communications, and I volunteered at The Coffee Club for work experience.

2012 - I have attended EFY (multi-stake youth conference that goes for five days and four evenings, and it is for ages from fourteen years old to eighteen years old) in January, and I have made many new friends. I came second place in Butterfly Stroke 50 metres out of my age group; I have made it into Districts but I was so close and I did not make it into Regionals. 

I gotten approved to Griffith University to study Bachelor of Communications, I have attended my first annual multi-stake Priest and Laurel's Ball, and I have obtained Certificate II in Business. 

"I HAD A GOOD DECADE." - Brady Anderson.
2013 - I have graduated High School, I went to my ever first date, I had a learners permit, and I have graduated Seminary. I accomplished some Certificate Courses. I obtained Certificate II in Hospitality, Certificate II in Retail,  and Certificate II in Workplace Practices. I worked at Cottone's Discount Feed Shed for temporally. 

2014 - I turned eighteen years old, I went to my ever first group date, I gotten my Australian Driver's License after my second attempt of doing the Driving Practical Test. I flew to Perth and I went to my ever first YSA End of Year Convention. 2015 - I lived in Perth for short period of time, I purchased my first ever car (Mazada 121, 1994), and I had my first ever car accident/car wreck. 

2016 - I completed a degree in Digital Photography, I have graduated Institute successfully. I have submitted my full-time mission papers, and I gotten accepted into a job at Richlands Domino's in Australia. 2017 - I turned twenty-one years old, I received my endowments, I was promoted to be in management position in Richlands Domino's in February, I was in management position in July, and I met my husband on LDS singles website in November.

2018 - My husband and I have started dating as boyfriend and girlfriend stage in January, I finished the BYU-Idaho Pathways Program in April, my husband applied for my k-1 visa in September, I had my first ever experience of Thanksgiving in November, we finally met in person in February, and we gotten engaged which made us fiancĂ© and fiancĂ©e in November as well.

I gotten set apart and called as a Temple Ordinance Worker in Brisbane Latter-Day Saint Temple.

2019 - I turned twenty-three years old, I gotten honorable released as a Temple Ordinance Worker in Brisbane Latter-Day Saint Temple, I attended my k-1 visa interview in early July, I gotten my k-1 visa in the mail within just two days after the interview, my k-1 visa gotten approved when I landed in Dallas in July, I flew to Dallas United States from Brisbane with one way plane ticket, my husband and I gotten married in September, my husband and I applied for my adjustment to status as known as my Green Card in October. 

I have accomplished two Self Reliances courses; I have completed Personal Finances in December, and I have completed Starting and Growing My Business in December as well. 2020 - I have lived in Texas United States for a year, and I finally gotten updates about in relation to my Green Card. Let us hope that I would get my Green Card in 2021.

Stay Tuned until next time.

Monday, December 28, 2020

What am I Grateful for in 2020?

Good Morning or Good Afternoon or Good Evening, 
this post should take approximately three minutes to read from start to finish.

Have you thought about what you were grateful for in 2020? What were you grateful for in 2020? Did you appreciate all of the memories or even some of the memories that you have made throughout this year?
Did you made met and created new friendships throughout the year?

This year must have been a tough year for everyone because we all went through to learning about and knowing about Coronavirus, some people went through lockdowns, most stores has reduced their hours from sometime in March this year, fast foods including dine in restaurants does not offer dine in option to customers - they would have to go through drive thru, places where it has been enforced of wearing face masks, weekly worship places has been closed, schools has been cancelled - students has been taught at homes via Zoom, and so forth. 
"The more grateful I am, the more beautiful
I see." - Mary Davis.

I would like to share with you some of things for what I was grateful for in 2020.

I am grateful for all of the memories that I have had throughout this year; 
I know that I have enjoyed bike riding by myself at times, and with my husband at times. I enjoyed video calls to my family members, and my close friends. 
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I am grateful for meeting and creating new friendships that I have made throughout this year; I could not think of how my life would be like without the new friendships that I have made throughout this year. 

I am grateful for being diagnosed and experiencing small Ovarian Cyst on my left ovary because I was able to be diagnosed early enough without needing to go in for a surgery.

I remembered that I did some research online about what was an Ovarian Cyst shortly after finding out that I have Ovarian Cyst, and I know what symptoms that I should watch for so I can be aware of what to expect if I went through an Ovarian Cyst in the future.

I am grateful for having a dental appointment that involved of me having three fillings to be done because I have not had any fillings done since 2015 when I was focusing on dental requirements for my full-time mission papers - first attempt.

I am grateful for my husband for having a reliable full-time job. There has been some long days, and there has been some short days but by the end of the day, I am grateful for him to be able to work to make an steady income and provide to pay for finances. 

I am grateful for finally being able to go inside Dallas Latter-Day Saint Temple after over nine months for not being able to go to the Temple due to the coronavirus. I enjoyed attending an Endowment session (it has been almost over a year since I last attended an Endowment session) and I enjoyed attending Jonathan and Taylor Lindsey's sealing. 

I am grateful for my in-laws for organizing family gatherings. It has always been good and fun to get together at least once a month, and spend some time together. The fun parts are catching up with each other, playing games, and eating meals together. 

I am grateful for Heavenly Father hearing my personal prayers, and the couple prayers that my husband and I have together. I have personally felt that he has answered my personal prayers by several ways that I did think of before. 

I am grateful for blogging and vlogging throughout this year. I certainly learned so much while reading past General Conference talks, and Devotionals. I know that I had so much fun with sharing my own inputs as well. 

Stay Tuned until next time.