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A little bit about me!!

My name is Kacey Lee Kevern. I am currently a student at the University of Utah and I love it so much. I have been considering creating a blog for quite a while... so many things have happened, that I have been so distracted, so... now that I have time I would love to share things with you. I am not trying to change the world, make you become my best friend, or even talk to me, all I want to do is maybe give some hope to those who come and read my blog. Something that I live by, and so far my friends, it seems to be working, goes like this; Go forth and do, JUST GO FORTH AND DO! There is not enough time in the world to dwell in the mistakes we have made, trust me I have learned my lesson the hard way. If you have a bad attitude about something, change it as soon as it comes over your mind. I have been through my fair share of trials in my life and everyday I ask, why, why did this have to happen to me. Now that those things have happened to me, guess what folks, I am still living and now all I want to do is go forth and continue onward to see what else has been put in my pathway. I'm not trying to be all self-righteous or anything, but I recently went through a few huge trials, and I have no doubt that if I already had not gone through what I had gone through, I would be a lost soul. I am the person I am today because of what has happened to me in the past. I could not be any more grateful for the lessons I have learned. I have never been happier in my life, I have never been so optimistic, until now. So if you guys have problems with the things you do, just think how you can learn from them and why you were put in that situation, it WILL help you get through anything. I guess I should tell you more about me!
-I am the middle child in a family of all girls
-I am a twin (Kels you are my BEST FRIEND EVER!!!)
-I am a diabetic (I have had it 8 years)
-I have Celiac diesease
-I am studying Health Promotion (possibly changing)
-I get afraid of being alone in the dark
-I lost one of my closest friends, because being in a relationship was way too hard for us
-I LOVE the colors- pink, turquoise, any vibrant color!
-I Zumba, Thank you Jamee for introducing it to me!
-I have the best parents anyone could ask for
-My current friends, I am sure are going to be my friends for life!
-I love being an aunt and spoiling Brooklynn
-I love to go to the Temple
-I have recently made a new goal list, ones that are actually obtainable
-I don't really like to be by myself
-I stay up way to late and hope to run on three hours of sleep
-I love frozen yogurt
-I love smoothies
-I recently got a new smile, and I love it
-I work at Bella Mia Salon (receptionist) and Carter's (Sales Associate)
-I love going on long walks
-I love exploring and going jeeping
-I need to learn to how to swim like a pro
-I love taking naps
-I have blue eyes, but I swear they change based on my mood
-I am SINGLE
-I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
-I love my calling
-I would take a chick-flick over a scary movie any day
-I am trying to move out, on my own and have that experince
-I am on the hunt of trying to find my own "Mr. Forever"... HELP!!!
Well this is only a few things about me, I could go on but what fun would that be? I hope that as you follow my blog, you will be entertained, because I do the most random things and can be rather silly at times! Remember my friends... GO FORTH AND DO!

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