Sunday, March 31, 2013

An Interesting Day & the YW Broadcast

     Yesterday was kind of a rough day. I was feeling kind of sick and grumpy, and then I made the mistake of going shopping. My sister Emylee and I spent several hours searching for an Easter dress for me, and my dear Mother spent several hours trying to fix the only thing we could find into something I liked. Meanwhile, I had a sick/grumpy/frustrated mental breakdown.... it was great. (Please note the sarcasm :D) I wasn't very kind to myself, and it was kind of a miserable day! Anyway, it was suddenly time to go watch the General Young Women Broadcast! In my grumpy state, I did not want to go. But somewhere in the back of my head, I heard "Jessica, Satan obviously doesn't want you to go tonight--which means you REALLY should go!!!!" So, I miserably headed upstairs and drove myself, Emylee, and my Mom to the Stake Center.

     Let's just say, everything that I needed to hear that day was said. The text of the talks have not been released online yet, but there's one quote I memorized right after President Uchtdorf said it. (Just in case you're wondering, yes, he is my favorite apostle. :D) He simply said:

"Stand tall. You're a child of God."
 
     I know he probably wasn't thinking of a 6' 3" girl when he said that, but I was! :D I am so grateful that on a day I was really struggling, Heavenly Father would inspire one His servants to give that specific message with that specific wording. It reminded me of my divine nature-- I am a daughter of God! I am not a mistake. God designed me to be tall, and so I need to stand tall!
 
     That meeting completely turned my day around. My poor family was probably confused by my dramatic mood shift, but oh well. :D It turned out to be a good day!
 
     Thanks for reading, have a wonderful spring break, and I hope you'll come back soon!


Saturday, March 23, 2013

Chamber Choir and Parenting Techniques

A funny thing happened this week.

First of all, it was the end of the quarter, which means STRESS. Secondly, Thursday was Chamber callbacks. And that's where my story begins....

I have wanted to be in Chamber since I was in ninth grade. It's the top choir at my school, and only a little more than 30 people can get in. When you have a school with 2,000+ kids, that's not a lot. This year, I made it to callbacks. So, on Thursday, I found myself in the choir room singing for my choir teacher and most of the current Chamber members. I also happened to be standing next to a gorgeous, but short, girl. My teacher loves it when I'm next to short people, and of course she had to point us out to everyone in the room. I'm not sure who was more embarrassed--me or the poor girl next to me. Fortunately we got over it and decided to be friends. After I sang and made a complete fool of myself, my teacher excused us all to go home.

Now, apparently there's a tradition that if you make Chamber Choir, you're kidnapped the next morning by current Chamber members and taken to breakfast. I knew about this, so that night I began to frantically clean my room. My parents stopped me, however, and informed me that I had not made it into Chamber. They told me that my neighbor's parents had received a call soon after callbacks informing them that their son had made it. One of my best friend's parents had also gotten a call--but my parents had not. I cried on my dad's arm for about an hour and tried to figure out what else to do with my life. In the middle of a discussion about my writing talent, which was frequently interrupted by my sobs and hiccups, the phone rang. My mom answered, and a girl's voice informed her that I had made it into Chamber. (My parents have since decided that their parenting skills need some fine tuning. I told them they should just count the entire experience as an early--and successful--April Fool's joke.)

The next morning, a few girls from Chamber kidnapped me, and, to my delight, when we got to the breakfast, I found out that some of my dearest friends had made it as well--including my new short friend! Needless to say, I'm pretty excited. It was a strange twenty four hours filled with awkwardness, unnecessary sadness, and lots of partying!

Well, thanks for reading and celebrating with me, and I hope you'll come back soon!

Change

So, after a lot of feedback and thought, I'm going to tweak Beautiful Heights a bit. This main page is no longer going to be solely dedicated to "tall fashion," but to pretty much everything to do with being tall, as well as snippets of my daily life. Hopefully this will make this blog more interesting for all of us! I also have started a twitter account. I'll tweet every time I write a new post, or just when I have a quick thought to share, so follow me! @JessHenson0425

Thanks so much for reading, and I hope you'll come back soon.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Gratitude

So technically this isn't a "tall fashion" post, but I'm going to post it anyway! Today I just feel so grateful for all the amazing blessings I've been given. I may not have everything, but what I have is more than enough. I have a fantastic family that loves me, I have wonderful friends who support me and know how to have fun (catch phrase!), I belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, and I live in an amazing place surrounded by amazing people. I'm so grateful for all I've been given.
Thanks, reader, for reading my happy rambling! :)

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Summer is Coming!

Hello Readers!
So today is a beautiful spring day, and it's making me feel excited for summer! So, this post is about my new favorite brand of capris and jeans- LA Idol. Unfortunately, this brand doesn't have a particular store (as far as I know) and I can only get them at jean parties or boutiques. Sometimes they can be pricey, so watch out. But if you can get them on sale, they are pretty fantastic! They are longer capris than usual, which is just awesome. They also have longer jeans that are similiarly adorable and fun. If any of you know another awesome brand of long jeans or capris, let me know!

My favorite pocket design :)

Thanks for reading, and I hope you'll come back again soon!