Wednesday, September 30, 2009

I remember..


It has been over three months since I was in Swaziland, Africa and I can't believe how fast time has flown.
I remember my heart before the trip. I longed for Africa.. I wanted to be there and serve and learn more than I had wanted anything.. It was almost tangible.. I could taste my desire to be there.

The summer before, I was able to study abroad in Tours, France and travel through much of Western Europe over the course of three months. I remember this distinct moment one night in Nice; we had just taken the train from Paris and it was dark but lively as we set out to explore the town. There was live music and the culture was drastically different from the streets of Paris, just a train ride away.

The farther South you go in France, the more immigrants from Africa you'll find and the culture has been influenced accordingly. From music to cuisine - it's fantastic. We kept walking in the direction we figured the beach must be and passed groups of teens playing music and dancing in the street when we finally came to a set of concrete stairs leading down to the smooth-rocked beach. White/grey rocks led to smooth white sand. We took off our shoes.

Tip-toeing toward the waters edge, looking out across the black Mediterranean Sea, I cautiously waited for a wave to make its way to my feet. Cold water rushed between my toes and around my ankles. I had one thought..

Africa. Right on the other side of this water. Africa. It waits. It calls for me. I have to be there..

One year later, I answered that call (just a little farther South..) I spent some amazing time in Swaziland and will never forget my first Africa experience. I loved, loved, loved it!

I have been thinking about Africa a lot recently and know that I need to go back.. It's just a matter of when and for what purpose. I have a heart for that blessed land (ya i know.. sounds corny.. but I said it!).


Africa, Africa, Africa. I remember you.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The REDvolution!


It's Homecoming Week 2009!! Yes!

This week is so fun! Yesterday was house decorating, Saturday was Legacy of Lowell service day, tonight is Songfest and the Pep Rally, Friday is the Scholarship Scramble Golf Tournament, followed by the Homecoming Dance at The Depot, and Saturday is the 5K and Homecoming game against Louisville!

This year is particularly fun because I get to be part of the 2009 Homecoming Royalty - I am the first attendant! YAY! I am so honored to hold this position and have already had a blast this week and there is so much more to come! A good friend of mine, Erica Sellers is the queen and together, we always have a good time. It couldn't be better :)

I'll post more about how this fun week turns out soon - for now.. GO UTES!!!
This photo is from the Legacy of Lowell service day.

GO UTES!!!

Friday, September 18, 2009

Home away from home..



As I may have mentioned, last April I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease. It has not been the easiest thing to deal with... but I have been feeling better and transitioning as well as I can.

We are still running all sorts of crazy tests almost weekly. There's clearly more going on in my body than just the gluten-intolerance but we have yet to discover exactly what it is..

I have however developed a new home away from home... LDS Hospital.. Weird? I know.
You know you are there too much when you know everyone by first name, they know you before you even check in and get 'in the gown' - which is awesome. AND - you know where the warm blankets are and have permission to grab one whenever you feel like it. yep - I live the good life!

Hopefully they'll figure out what ever else is going on in my body apart from anemia and celiac disease and my new friends and I can maintain a more... long-distance relationship! Until then though - I'll like another warm blanket please!!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Swaziland, Africa


I made it! Much to the delight and surprise of my worried mother, I made it back from Swaziland, Africa safely and healthy. What a blessing. My trip was a complete success; though I should confess it’s very likely I learned more about love from the children with whom I worked than I could have ever shown them. They have the most amazing hearts.

Working at the Mkhombokati care point was a truly humbling and breathtaking experience. I was able to work with over 100 children and pre-teens, (most of whom have lost one or both or their parents) every day. It was truly inspiring. We were able to host daily bible school lessons for the young children as well as teach them songs and games. We also held life skills classes in the afternoons for both the young ones as well as the older kids who would come to the care point from school.

We taught the group how to sew and mend their clothes, basic hygiene and health, as well as some carpentry. Through these classes each child left with a new outfit, a personal hygiene kit and the care point has new shelves in the classroom. We also planted a garden to supply the care point with lettuce, onions etc. for more complete meals. The ‘makehs’ sp? (MAH-KAYs) or mothers who volunteer their time every day at the care point will look after the garden and harvest all the growth. Currently the meals at the care point prepared daily by these makehs consist of cornmeal and rice. Just a glimpse at these children and the malnourishment is apparent. Luckily, we have the opportunity to change that.

I will no doubt be writing more about this amazing adventure soon. Thank you all for your love and support through this fantastic journey.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Diagnosis.

Friends, family, readers...

I have been diagnosed with Celiac Disease. It's been confirmed and my lifestyle change is in progress!! This is definitely a life change, but a blessing as well. (To follow my gluten-free eating adventures click here) It's a relief to finally know what has been causing me pain and discomfort as well as illness over the past year and a half. Changing my eating and lifestyle will definitely be a challenge but one I'm willing to tackle with the support of my family and the necessity to avoid further health complications.

I am gluten-intolerant. Allergic to wheat, barley, and rye. Gluten is in many more foods than anyone would think. Apart from breads and the obvious, gluten is hiding in foods like soy sauce, tortilla chips, candy, cold cuts, hot dogs, gravy, imitation fish, sauces, french fries, soup broths even cooking oil for grilling meat or spraying pans. Avoiding gluten is a tremendous challenge. 

The past two weeks have been a nightmare. I've been scared to eat anything and starving all the time. However, there are so many resources out there, so many things I can eat, safely. I have been eating really well this week and am already feeling better. 

While this will be difficult, it will be worth it! This disease is something I'll deal with for the rest of my life, as it has no cure, BUT!  If you know me well, you know I have a sweet tooth that must be satisfied! As I search for great gluten-free food, you can follow my findings (if you are so inclined) at my new gluten-free blog: 
I'll still be blogging here, don't worry ;)

I have a feeling gluten-free food is going to get better and better!


Thursday, May 7, 2009

I know I'm stressed when..

Well.. Finals week is coming to an end. YAY!!

I know I'm stressed when:
1. I bite my fingernails. They're the first to go!
2. I feel like I'm in a serious relationship with the library. I give 'him' all my time and energy
3. I'm eating. Contstantly. Probably the worst of my stress habits. I either have chocolate or carrot sticks with me. All the time. I'm a snacker.
4. I spend more time at the library than at my apartment.
5. My hair AND make up isn't done AND I'm in sweats. I generally try to have only one of these going on at once.. When I'm stressed, it's all missing.
6. I always have my phone in my hand, open to my e-mail inbox, or calendar.
7. I forget to have real meals. I often 'double fist it' as well. Coffee in one hand, water in the other. It's important to stay hydrated! (AND to stay awake!)
8. I live out of my car.
9. I talk to my self about flashcards and assignments more than I talk to my family and friends. 
10. I pray. A ton. At the end of the day, no matter how much I stress, it's so not in my control!

Thank goodness I took my last final today! I've finished my junior year of college. WILD!

Let the summer begin!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Africa!!!



Hey guys! I have to post an Africa shout-out/call-out. I need YOUR help! This contains bits and pieces of my sponsorship letter. I don't however, have all of your addresses so here is all the info you would need:

As most of you know, I am addicted to service and have felt called to Africa for quite some time now.  I have been doing extensive community service since my senior trip after hight school: building with Habitat for Humanity for a week in New Mexico. Well... I have upped- the-antie! I have recently made the exciting decision to go on a mission trip with members of my church and through an organization called Children's HopeChest (CHC) to do mission work and community service in Swaziland, Africa!!!

Children's HopeChest is a global leader and innovator in orphan care ministry. Since 1944, CHC has helped bring children out of the isolation of orphanhood and into the joy and warmth of family programs. CHC reaches thousands of orphans through its orphanage sponsorship program and other follow-up outreaches.  My church, Capital Church, sponsors a Care Point in Swaziland, Africa called Mkhombokati. (Crazy word.. I know!) This Care Point provides, in some cases, the only food available to about 100 children, most of whom are orphans. This summer I want to join 14 other members of Capital and go to Mkhombokati to service the children and the community. Swaziland is a tin, land-locked country bordered by South Africa and Mozambique (see map!). It also has the auspicious title of having the highest AIDS infection per capita worldwide. The average Swazi will live to be 30 years old, the result of which is an entire generation of orphans. I feel this is where God is leading me to serve. I have an intense desire to help children and what better way to do so than to serve them on this mission!

My team will be based out of the Mkhombokati Care Point. I will be gone from June 25- July 7. Throughout the trip I will be busy ministering through spending time teaching and executing projects with the children as well as supporting the Discipleship Team, Field Missionaries and the few Swazi adults who take on the difficult task of providing basic needs for the children. The total cost of the trip is $3,500, which includes all expenses: airfare, accommodations, food and training. 

I cannot accomplish this task alone, so please join me with your prayers and any financial support you can manage. Every little bit helps so whatever you can do is greatly appreciated!!!!! Even just a prayer will go a long way :)

The deadline for me to be fully funded is May 5. If you would like to make any size donation (even $.25!) and pay with a check, please make all checks payable to Capital Church. In order for you to receive a tax deduction foryour donation, do not write my name on the check and simply include a slip of paper that says "This is for McKenzie Newton's Swaziland Trip". Please mail all donations to Capital Church - 1010 East 700 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102. If you have any questions PLEASE let me know!

Thank you so much for your consideration, support and prayers!! 
 

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Grand Cayman Part 2


The rest of the trip was absolutely fantastic!! We continued to eat really great food, rode jet skis, went horseback riding on the beach and made the best sand castle ever!! 



We had soooooooooo much fun!! We're all having Cayman withdrawals and missing the beach and sunshine desperately. So, in order to cope... we've decided to go back next year!! YAY!!

We Love The Grand Cayman!!


Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Living in a Post Card!

Well I have been in the Grand Cayman four days now and it has been an absolute dream... So far the week has included an aromatherapy massage, snorkeling x3, jet skiing, a snorkeling-jet-skiing-SAFARI (yep, it's true), and swimming with sting rays!! (all apart from the great food of course!) It has been wild!






I've been trying to read my book, Jane Austin's "Emma", with little success. The waves keep calling and I keep answering. No wonder homework isn't beating out the Jane Austin novel if Jane Austin can't even hold a top spot! Look at that crystal clear water!! It's just too beautiful... 


I'll be posting more pictures soon, but until then, here is a glimpse of paradise!



Saturday, March 7, 2009

Join the MUSS!!




Well! It's that time of year again! Football MUSS sign-ups!!! 

After such a fantastic season how could you NOT want to sign up for the Football MUSS this year?! Sign-ups started last night at 9p.m. so if you haven't done so already REGISTER FOR THE MUSS!!


It's $30 per person (U Students only!) and $90 for a guest (not necessarily a U student). This includes SEASON TICKETS, an awesome t-shirt, and FREE FOOD at the MUSS tailgates before every game! Pretty sweet deal.. 

To sign up go to www.alumni.utah.edu/muss   The Alumni Association is so good to us :)


GO UTES!!!!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The Year of Friday the 13ths...

The fear of Friday the 13th is called paraskavedekatriaphobia. Friday the 13th is when the thirteenth day in a month falls on a Friday, which superstition holds that is a day of good or bad luck. In the Gregorian Calendar this day occurs about once a year.

I think there are more Friday the 13ths this year than ever.. It just keeps happening!
There was one in February... One in March.. ok so maybe there have only been two.. There's one coming in November though!!

According to folklore, the "Friday the 13th" superstitions started in the 19th century. I think it started with some Italians who thought everything about 13 was unlucky.. maybe.. It's also possible the superstition came from the event of the arrest (on Friday the 13th) of the legendary Knights Templar.. dun dun dun!!!

There is also superstition that having 13 people eat at a dinner table will result in the death of one of the diners.. hmmm..

It is said that more accidents happen on Friday the 13ths than any other Friday.. but another report says that It is one of the safest because everyone is so careful and takes extra precautions to avoid any Friday the 13th bad luck. (Some people don't even leave their house!) All I know is Friday the 13th is coming!!! What will you do!?

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Those Things To Do...

Everyone has a list. Things they want to do before they die. Things to do before they're married. Things to do before they are 30. This is one of my lists.. with no particular time line.. If it's bold - I've done it! (A big thank you to Cassie Taylor for the base list)

1. Started a blog - Right here!
2. Slept under the stars - Freshman interim at Waterford - Desert group
3. Played in a band - Capital
4. Visited Hawaii - Many times, I LOVE it.. How could you not?
5. Watched a meteor shower
6. Given more than you can afford to charity
7. Been to Disneyland - Those tea cups killed me..
8. Climbed a mountain - I've actually climbed a few..
9. Held a praying mantis
10. Sang a solo - WAY more than A solo.. many a times..
11. Bungee Jumped
12. Visited Paris
13. Watched a lightning storm at sea
14. Taught yourself an art from scratch
15. Had food poisoning - In Paris...
16. Adopted a child
17. Walked to the top of the Statue of Liberty
18. Grown your own vegetables - raccoons in my backyard ate them..
19. Seen the Mona Lisa in France -it's smaller than you'd think.. She's a celeb though.. the flash photography around her was outrageous.
20. Slept in an overnight train -......
21. Had a pillow fight
22. Hitch hiked - never have, probably never will
23. Taken a sick day when you're not ill - ditto
24. Built a snow fort
25. Hugged a Goat
26. Gone skinny dipping
27. Run a marathon
28. Ridden in a gondola
29. Seen a total eclipse
30. Watched a sunrise or a sunset
31. Hit a home run
32. Been on a cruise
33. See Niagra Falls in person
34. Visited the birthplace of your ancestors - Germany.. LOVED it!
35. Seen an Amish community
36. Learned a new language - French, Spanish, and a little Japanese..
37. Had enough money to be truly satisfied - Money does not satisfy
38. Seen the Leaning Tower of Pisa in person - I even did the touristy photo.. yep..
39. Gone rock climbing
40. Seen Michelangelo's David
41. Sung karaoke
42. Seen Old Faithful geyser erupt
43. Bought a stranger a meal at a restaurant
44. Visited Africa - Hopefully this summer!!!!
45. Had your portrait painted
46. Been transported in an ambulance
47. Walked on a beach by moonlight
48. Gone deep sea fishing
49. Seen the Sistine Chapel in person
50. Been to the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris
51. Gone scuba diving or snorkeling
52. Kissed in the rain
53. Played in the mud
54. Gone to a drive in movie
55. Been in a movie
56. Visited the Great Wall of China
57. Started a business
58. Taken a martial arts class
59. Visited Russia
60. Serve at a soup kitchen
61. Sold Girl Scout Cookies -I've bought Girl Scout Cookies.. and eaten them.. Does that count??
62. Gone whale watching
63. Got flowers for no reason
64. Donated blood, platelets, or plasma -I've tried many times.. Sometimes I don't weigh enough and sometimes my blood levels are not normal enough..
65. Eat Swiss chocolate in Switzerland
66. Visited a Nazi Concentration Camp
67. Bounced a check -another never have hopefully never will.
68. Flown in a helicopter
69. Saved a favorite childhood toy - PINKEY!!! My pink bear..
70. Visited the Lincoln Memorial
71. Eaten Caviar
72. Pieced a quilt
73. Stood in Times Square
74. Toured the Everglades
75. Been fired from a job -and again.. never have, hopefully never will..
76. Seen the Changing of the Guards in London
77. Broken a bone
78. Been on a motorcycle - probably never again!
79. Seen the Grand Canyon in person
80. Published a book
81. Visited the Vatican
82. Bought a brand new car
83. Walked in Jerusalem
84. Had your picture in the newspaper
85. Read the entire Bible
86. Visited the White House
87. Killed and prepared an animal for eating - does catching and gutting a fish count? It was gross..
88. Had chickenpox
89. Saved someone's life
90. Had your heart stop
91. Met someone famous
92. Joined a book club
93. Lost a loved one
94. Had a baby - hopefully one day!
95. Swam in the Great Sale Lake - One day at crew, I decided to take of my shoes and jump out of the 8. The boat rocked and I was SUPER salty.. mmm
96. Seen the Alamo in person
97. Learned to windsurf
98. Owned a cell phone
99. Been stung by a bee
100. Read an entire book in one day


Do you have a list?

Friday, February 13, 2009

Student Alumni Board



As I believe I mentioned in an earlier blog, I LOVE THE STUDENT ALUMNI BOARD! It is probably my favorite thing I've gotten involved with on campus. We work hard and we have a ton of fun doing it. SAB was a major contributor to my love for the Utes. (Not just football and basketball) Because SAB does so much for the students of the University of Utah, I can't help but love them. I serve them and love them. It's great!

Anyway! This year I get to be a vice-president of the board. Woo!
Well, the executive committee had our pictures taken before the meeting this week. Sick. Like ew, gross sick. Not sick like cool sick. Sick! The picture looks good - of everyone except me. I know girls whine all the time "oh i look fat", "oh I just look so gross in that picture!" Usually that drives me nuts and I'm like - 'oh stop digging for compliments' and I really say - 'oh you look fine!'. I am not digging. WOW I really look gross! I think some make-up should have been in order. But you know what!? (Despite this photo being in the spring issue of Continuum Magazine) I'll live!

If you are on SAB and reading this blog, I highly recommend applying for next years executive committee. Applications were sent out by Brynn on Wednesday and I believe they are due next Friday. If you are not on the Student Alumni Board - greatest thing on campus -you should apply for next years board! Applications will be released later this month and I will post a link on my blog. (Here..- because this is my blog I'll post the link here.. on my blog..)

ya..

So SAB rocks. Photo's don't always.. not so much.. But ya!

GO UTES!!!!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Blogging.. To blog.. Verb?

It's totally official. I am now a blogger.. I blog. Is it even a verb?

Well I am an addict. It's like my new facebook. What background should I have? Add a gadget?! What's that!? Cool! I like it...

I'm surprised so many of my friends are 'bloggers' too. (it's like cloggers but WAY cooler' - I can say that because I used to clog). I'm not a journaler so this is new. I actually did keep a journal during my summer in Europe -but I kept it all in French... I'm not sure if I could still read it.. I think so! (I hope...)

Well. I am now into blogging. You should be too! (You probably already are if you're reading this..) Blogspot - that's my spot!

Go blog.. 

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

My Alumni Association Girls

I have a habit of killing a few hours every Tuesday at The Alumni House with Cassie. These of course are hours I have to spare..

We blog. We talk. We eat. oh and we play with Rubby.. Rubby is Cassie's rubber band ball. Only so much more.. Rubby is growing up so quickly - but I think he's reached a point where it's ok to buy him clothes because he won't be getting much bigger for a while.

* This is not actually rubby

Rubby is not this colorful. but we do love him very much (even though I think he steals Cassie's paperclips)

Today we are studying for my Mass Comm Law exam.. It's tomorrow.. and I'm blogging.. WOO!
We had chicken noodle soup and Dark Chocolate White Mint Ghiradelli Squares.. I think they are God's gift to chocolate and mint lovers (me).. Thank You!!! They are amazing.. (Not for the waist line though..) We also ate apples. That's healthy!

Anyway - the main point of this blog is that Tuesday's are great and YOU TOO CAN HAVE YOUR OWN RUBBY!! To order click here:http://www.officemax.com/omax/catalog/sku.jsp?skuId=20045443&searchString=rubber%20band&category_Id=null

Yay for Tuesday.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

That 13-0 Season

The football madness this weekend really made me miss the perfect season.. Those Utes..

I love the Utes. I really do! I didn't miss a single game this year (or last year..(or the year before)) I have found my favorite thing on campus - The Student Alumni Board. Nothing has made me love The University of Utah or Utah football more. I sat on row 2 this year and lost my voice after every game.. Good thing I wasn't singing the next morning.. (I planned that better this year).

The season opener at Michigan was tough for me.. My Michigan ties were pulling me towards the blue and yellow.. Luckily I bleed red and stayed true. Final score? 23-25 Utah. WOO! The season held some close calls and some exciting moments. The finale at New Orleans was absolutely breathtaking. I watched the game at Cameron's parents house with the whole gang and it was intense. The die-hard's (Me, Cam and A2B2), were all decked out in the Utah gear. I distinctly remember Cam saying "I had to wear my 2008 MUSS shirt! We've never lost when I've worn this shirt." And so it goes. (Almost a bit of Kurt Vonnegut but not..) There was some pacing, yelling, jumping and lots of hugging.. all in the first quarter. The following three quarters didn't let us down. Coach of the year? ... my..foot..

Football has been a deal breaker for my college life. I've been in the MUSS since year one (row 52 baby!) and wouldn't trade it for anything.


GO UTES!!!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

The Office Goes Green!!!!


This office will have a recycling program if it's the last thing I do for this company!!!

Today Gretchen, David, Ian and I were putting together some proposals and we went through A LOT of paper!!!!! I was given a VERY hard time by one Ward Figge and one Ian Grainger for caring about the impact we are having on the planet. You guys think you are so funny talking about littering and waste.. however, it DOES matter!!! I have the phone number for the waste company who picks up the dumpster at the office, and I am going to upgrade our current status to - EARTH SAVERS INC! well... not quite.. But we are going to do what we can!

GO GREEN!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Africa



I am an Africa-hopeful.

God has put something on my heart that pulls me there. I want to serve. I want to learn. I want to have an impact.

Last night, I had my first meeting at Capital Church about the trip this summer to Swaziland. I must say it was a mixed boat. I am so excited about the opportunity of going.. However, I want to make this huge impact and have this great effect on the people there.. I don't want to be disappointed. As those of you who know me well have heard, it is very likely that one day I will start a non-profit. (Watch for the 501-C3 post... it will come I'm sure). I have this vision of Africa becoming self-sustainable. The countries have a major dependence on the outside help they receive from major organizations like The Chirldren's Hope Chest, and World Vision. While I feel these organizations are fantastic I don't know that spending two weeks building something is the best way to make a lasting difference.

Don't get me wrong! I think even the smallest things make a tremendous impact and can absolutely change the lives of these people, I just hope that someday we will reach a point where African countries have strong governments that allow the people to hold jobs and live in a place with a viable economy. I have this hope that high-quality education will one-day be available for everyone - and when I say education, I mean reading, writing, math etc., but also these people need to be educated on health, safety, trade, etc. Skills like these could absolutely change the direction of these countries. If someone knows how to sew and has access to proper materials and funding, they can create a small business!

The other MAJOR issue as we all know is HIV. While there are people who say that it is something that is just not talked about because the whole place is in denial, there are people who say men take advantage of women - believing that having sex with a virgin will cure their disease. (Don't even get me started on the need to empower women - Gretchen!) This is ALL a lack of education. These people need to be educated about safe sex, and abstinence, and the dangers of HIV. They also need to be tested! Many of them don't even get tested..

While I could ramble on about this for pages and pages I need to stop and remind myself of something VERY important. God loves these people and has a plan. He has a plan for me and my life of service and He has a plan for the beautiful people of Swaziland. I want to be a major part of the journey and His grace. I just need to let go of my anger and frustration and trust Him. . . . He must be up to something..

Plazafest


So every year student groups from around campus get together and give away free stuff to try to recruit people and get more people involved. Seeing as how I'm involved in 500 things this is always chaos for me. I LOVE IT!! I've visited all the booths of my current student groups including the humanities college, UPC, ASUU and The Bennion Center. I've come to a halt at Utenited. It's pretty great. Utenited is the Christian group I found at home with here. We meet every Tuesday night at 8. It's quick and dirty (I just don't have time for another 2 hour meeting!). So it's actually not dirty but it's about 30 minutes of worship music and a little life message by David Figge.

So today at plazafest we're just hanging out in our cool shirts handing out some flyers.. It's neat! www.utenited.com SHOUT OUT! err.... ya..

"This is Utenited, and you are welcome here"

Monday, January 26, 2009

The College Life I Live

Hello! Welcome to my college blog. I am currently a junior at The University of Utah! (our football team was ranked #2 in the AP poll after a 13-0 season.. you might have heard about it). I can't believe I'm more than half way done! After changing my major nearly seventeen times I think I MAY know what I'm doing with my life... I'm currently (always subject to change at a moment's notice) a Public Relations major with a minor in business. I am in year 3!!

At this point in time (again, always subject to change!) I am going to be taking the LSAT on June 8 (World Ocean Day in Brazil). That should be an adventure... The exam.. not the ocean.. but an ocean is an adventure too I suppose..

So again, welcome to the official log of my college years. I got started a bit late but here it is - The College Life I Live!