Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Life Lessons from Tom

Day twenty-three: A picture of someone who inspires you.
          My grandfather, Thomas Kasparian.  He was a crazy yet incredibly brilliant Armenian who lived one of the most unique yet most inspiring lives I know.  He was born and raised on the streets of Bronx, New York, by parents who had fled to America to escape the Armenian genocide.  At the age of 16 he moved out on his own to Arizona, and eventually moved to California where he met my grandmother.
          Tom believed that there was no other way to live life but full throttle.  He had an uncanny ability to take a task and marry it with fun.  He lived his life almost in glory to God, recognizing that He's made all these great things and the best way to give thanks is to enjoy them!
          He had a sense of adventure in everything he did.  He walked to the beat of his own drum.  He had a different perspective on everything, and always thought way out of the box.  He was always honest; he was the epitome of the phrase "say what you want to say when you want to say it."
          He loved the gospel and he loved the priesthood.  He used it often and with so much faith that it forever affected all those who saw him.  There are so many amazing stories of him using his priesthood, like when he miraculously blessed a deaf and blind girl with her sight along with the return of 60% of her hearing, and commanded a girl, surely dead from being hit by a motorcycle on their street, to arise and live.  His testimony was vivid and apparent and he shared it with such color and power that people just sat on the edges of their seats while he spoke and loved it.
          He was always doing something for someone else, whether it was giving money or letting people stay at their home, as he did with 44 people over the years.  He was always faithful to my grandmother.  He never spoke any disparaging thought about anyone--that was simply unacceptable.  And people loved him for that--no one could ever tell him to walk a mile in their shoes, because they knew he already had!
          He was brilliant.  He double majored in Math and German, and spent his days as a genius computer programmer, working on military planes and later the space program.  He also helped develop the first online travel reservation system.  He had an intense and original love for history.  He passed on great pride for his Armenian heritage.  He also loved literature and had an unparalleled knowledge of the English language and a broad range of intellectual vocabulary.  He was creative and a home repair guru--if there was something you told him needed fixing, it'd always be done the next day.  He could restore some sort of functionality to almost anything.
          He was also a little bit crazy, like buying fuchsia polyester pants, taking his sons (age 16, 13, and 11) on a cross-country motorcycle trip of over 7,000 miles, and quitting his job while buying a mint-condition convertible Camaro on the very same day.
          He believed in his kids and supported them in everything.  He was the kind of dad that when his kids had long hair he said it looked great, or if they wanted to dance then he'd always pay the costume fee, of if his son Rhett loved Bon Jovi then he thought there must be something to it, so he started listening to Bon Jovi too.
          He wasn't perfect, but he was perfect in the important things.  He got baptized when he was 26 and never faltered in 56 years.  He died having lived a full life with no regrets.  What a man!

I hope I have some of him running on through me!


Love you, Gramps.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

How Can I Keep From Singing?

Day twenty-two: A picture of the person who has gotten you through the most.
        I do not have the capacity to voice words that adequately express my feelings for my Savior, but I know that I cannot truthfully write about this day post without trying to express them.
        The Savior has not only gotten me through the most in my life, He has gotten me through everything in my life.  He is my greatest friend.  I would be nowhere without His love, comfort, strength, support, and guidance.  He has never left me alone.  He has gone through so much and sacrificed everything for me so that I would be able to succeed.  Being a member of His true and living church on the earth today has brought me the most peace, joy, direction, meaning, beauty, strength, and happiness than anything else in the entire world.  I know wholeheartedly that I would be lost in misery without the knowledge of these sacred truths.  Jesus the Christ has given me everything and it is through Him that I will continue to make it through everything else.  Truly, no storm can shake my inmost calm.

              Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

More Than Biologically Related

Day twenty-one: A picture of someone you miss.
Let's expand this to the two people I miss:  Courtney Poulsen and Danielle Warnick.
     From Logan to Orem to St. George, we span the state of Utah.  Coming from a family of all boys, these two gorgeous women are the closest thing to my biological sisters.  And when you are as close to your cousins as I am, seeing them a few times a year is not enough.
     From the simple childhood days of slumber parties, fashion shows, and Mary-Kate and Ashley movies, to growing up and facing boy problems, bad-hair days, and changing friendships, they've always been there for me.  Through every shopping trip, Park City getaway, and family reunion, we've got good times coming till the end of it all.
     Here's to you, women.
                                LDC for life.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

So Long Sweet Summer

Day twenty: A picture of someone who has made a huge impact on your life recently.
      Have you ever wanted a best friend that you can talk to about anything in the entire world for hours on end?
     What about someone who you know will be there for you every step of the way, no matter what?
     A person who never ceases to make you laugh so hard your stomach hurts, even when there's tears streaming down your face?
     Maybe you'd like someone whose smile was contagious, and whose positivity made you feel like you have every reason in the world to be happy--because you do.
     On top of all this let's add someone who tells the best stories, gives the best advice, accepts you wholly for who you are, and makes sure you're always heading where you want to go in life--even if sometimes you forget.

Well, then I think you're looking for someone named DJ.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Whilst In Sienna, 2009

Day nineteen: A picture of your favorite book.
     Like the Flowing River, by Paulo Coelho.
I actually stumbled upon this book as I was drifting down the cobblestone streets of Sienna, Italy.  I wandered into a little bookshop and, through nothing that could be called coincidence, my eyes fell upon its title.  The next thing I knew I was sitting on a little brick wall in the middle of the town's square, surrounded by  people speaking Italian, enjoying gelatos, and happily strolling down the flowered alleys, reading a book that must have been written just for me.
     The book is a collection of thoughts, reflections and short stories from Coelho's own life.  Coelho is an incredible, world renowned Brazilian author who has traveled everywhere on the earth.  His life is incredible--he's lived so many places, experienced so many things, spoken in front of so many different audiences, connected with so many different people, and yet he still sees the simple majesty, priceless lessons, and tiniest miracles wherever he goes.  I love it because all of these short messages are real, true experiences and reading them helps me to see life in a different, brighter light.  His writing is beautiful, poetic, understandable, relate-able, and enjoyable.  It's full of incredible life wisdom, and yet it's so simple.  If I had could transform my personality into a book, this would be it.

One quote out of my countless favorites:  "While separating the wheat from the chaff, and not allowing ourselves to be discouraged by the enormous number of charlatans in the world, I think we should ask ourselves again: what are we capable of?  And then, quite calmly, go off in search of our own immense potential."

If you're looking for a short, easy read that will bring you happiness, further open your eyes to the beauty of the world, and help you be a better person, this is my formal recommendation.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Coming Home, 2011

Day eighteen: A picture of your day.
Let's pretend I'm posting this on Saturday.  Okay?  Okay.
Ahh, homecoming!  Utah State, my heart will always lie with you.

My day on Saturday was perfectly prepared by an eventful Friday night, camping out on the Quad with some wonderful new friends as well as breaking the world record for the longest kissing chain.  You know us Aggies and our kissing ;)

And then came Saturday.  A great morning with time to get some good soul searching in, going to the USU Bookstore to get game day t-shirts, pre-game BBQ picnic out in the sunshine, homecoming game with my best friend, neighbors, and roommates, and finally the homecoming dance followed by late night ice-blocking with great company.

These are my days in Logan, Utah.

Friday, September 23, 2011

It's Indie Rock & Roll For Me

Day seventeen: A picture of your favorite band or artist.
The Killers.  Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer, Ronnie Vannucci, and Brandon Flowers.  My love for this fabulous indie-rock band first caught aflame junior year thanks to Wendy Kimble, the beginning to a love story of which I will never cease to adore.  I can't say it better than her own Killers post.  Their four albums (Hot Fuss, Sam's Town, Day & Age, and compilation album Sawdust) are some of the most diverse, original, and incredible collections of songs ever.  They bring something to my life, something that makes my indie heart sing.  And no matter how much my music tastes change, the Killers will always reside.
 "Glamorous indie rock and roll is what I want, it's in my soul--it's what I need.  Indie rock and roll, it's time."