Life as a Dental Hygiene Student: Part 2- Finals Week


* NOTE: Looking back on this, the same rules apply when it comes to studying and taking Board exams. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF during this time...you won't regret it!

On Monday and Tuesday of this past week, I had to take my 6 finals to end my 3rd semester of dental hygiene school at Utah College of Dental Hygiene.  Yes...you read that right.  I took 6 finals in 2 days.  Let me tell you something that really isn't a secret: finals week is the worst week of my life.  I am probably a terrible wife during finals week because we eat frozen pizza for dinner, there is no such thing as breakfast, the apartment is a mess and dishes are the last thing on my mind.  I am also grumpy, moody, and am quite self-centered because I think about myself and my grades rather than my family and friends.
For those who have read my post Life as a Dental Hygiene Student (which, by the way, has been the most viewed post on my blog, probably because of my impeccable insight...kidding) you know that dental hygiene school is SO fun, but SO HARD.  Here's a little something to describe what life is like the week before leading up to finals, and finals week.

The weekend before the weekend before your finals (confusing, I know): It's your last weekend as a free man (or woman...actually, most likely woman, but you could be a man too).  So you go out with friends, leaving the books under the bed so you don't have to think about studying until you really have to.  You go out to dinner, go shopping, stay up late, catch up on all the TV shows you've been so far behind on, etc.  It's the best weekend of the semester, really.  You don't have a care in the world, because you don't really have to care about anything because finals are at least 10 days away.

The week before finals: You have your study plan, but you don't listen to it because you're still on an all-time high from the past weekend.  You had so much fun not thinking about school that you choose to still not think about school.  You may get through a couple powerpoints, or maybe even read a chapter or two of you Dental Materials book (haha that's definitely a joke.  I didn't pick that book up all semester).  But at least the Monday-Wednesday of this week, you really don't stress too much about finals.  But then Thursday comes.  You say in your head, "Oh my gooooooosh I have 3 finals on Monday and I haven't really started studying.  I'm gonna die.  I'm going to fail."  Then you actually start studying...maybe.  You're so overwhelmed from the thought of studying that you just need a break, so you go hang out with friends and drown your sorrows in ice cream (not that I know from previous experience or anything...).

The weekend before finals: aka Cram Time.  You stay up so late, possibly even pulling all nighters, just so you can catch up on all the studying that you didn't do when you are supposed to.  This is the point where you also take many Facebook breaks, pin things on Pinterest, and think it's a good idea for you to watch TV and study at the same time.  Let's face it, you still aren't being productive, but that's all relative.  You still have your moments when you buckle down and really work hard.  Good for you!

First day of finals:  It's a Monday, and you have 3 finals.  You plan out how long it will take you to finish each test, figure out the order of your tests, and then plan how you're going to cram in the rest of your studying.  This is really vital time.  I swear, sometimes I learn more within this time than I do after a few days of studying.  This is a good time to study with friends and see whether they covered something you didn't.  It's also a great time to talk out loud, read the slides, and then practice reciting the things you learn.  Reading it, saying it, repeating it, and hearing other people say it is really helpful.
By the end of the day, YOU. ARE. EXHAUSTED. But wait! You can't take a nap because you need to brush up on the material that are on tomorrows 3 finals.  It seems like a never ending cycle.  Now you don't know what to do.  Do you stay up late and study? Do you go to bed early?  Do you even study at all?

Second day of Finals:  This is my roughest day, by far.  Let me describe how my day went.  I wake up, later than I planned, but still before the crack of dawn because I need to do a liiiiittle more studying.  I study as much as I can until I have to get ready.  Then, the biggest question of them all comes to your head: "What do I wear?!"  Finals week is a week where we don't have to wear scrubs.  It's so nice to wear street clothes during these days.  I feel like a normal human being.  But unfortunately, you really don't look or feel all that great.  I decide to wear a beanie on the second day of finals.  No, not because it's cold or because it's cute; it's because I haven't washed my hair in 5 days, and I used dry shampoo the past 2.  So on with the hat.  I feel gross because I'm wearing yesterday's eyeliner and I have dark circles under my eyes, which  I can't tell whether it's because I'm tired, or my eyeliner and mascara gave me racoon eyes.  All hopes of looking cute on the last day of school goes out the window.  I get to school and repeat what I did on Day 1.  Then, all of the sudden, it's all over.  I'M DONE! I go home, see my husband, and I'm so tired that I can't even cry with joy or cry because I feel so overwhelmed because my finals seemed impossible.  So I [finally] go and take a shower and just lay on the bed or the couch the rest of the night, bumming it, eating all the Christmas cookies I can get away with.

Christmas Break: I am so excited to be done with school!  I finally can eat 3 meals a day, sleep in, and catch up on TV shows, see my friends, and spend time with my husband without being cranky.  This is the time where I finally get to go and see my family, and relax.  Kurt is taking some time off of work so we can be together, and I am so grateful for that.  I am so happy to get a break from school and recharge my battery.  Dental hygiene school is a physically, emotionally, and mentally draining experience.  A 2 1/2 week break is much needed by my classmates and me (and probably for our roommates, friends, and husbands too because they're tired of hearing us whine and complain).  Kurt and I will be spending Christmas with my family.  We are so happy to be able to see them.

If you're looking to go into Dental Hygiene, or you're already admitted, or you're prepping for your own finals week, or you just really need some help, here are a few things I have learned during my 3 5 finals weeks I've experienced while in school.

Tips For Finals Week
- Dress Comfortably: At BYU, I always would try to dress cute.  My motto was, "Well, if I fail, at least I looked good doing it." False. Don't do that.  I would spend an hour curling my hair instead of studying (aka I wasted time).  Now I don't mean to be hating on people who actually put a lot of effort into what they wear during finals week.  But I realized that I'm sitting in a chair for several hours being tested on the most important things I need to know, and the last thing I want to worry about is that a curl is out of place, that my shoes hurt my feet, and that I should've worn a more comfortable pair of jeans.  Dress comfortably, but don't look like a bum.

- Eat Right:  Eat breakfast during finals week.  You'll have more energy.  Plus, don't bring snacks that don't do anything to fill you up or give you energy.  You're brain needs more fuel, so give it fuel! The bag of Doritos probably isn't the greatest choice.  If it's all you have though, by all means go for it.  Something is better than nothing.  For lunch during finals week, Kurt & his cousin, KA, made me salads.  Best. Lunches. Ever.  When you eat right, you feel good.  When you feel good, you do well.  When you do well, you're happy.  To me, it's a no brainer.  Also, bring snacks.  Snacking on veggies and fruits was a lifesaver this semester and during finals week.

- SLEEP: Pulling all-nighters is seriously the most absurd thing I have ever heard of.  I've never heard of someone doing better by cramming with an all-nighter (unless they really hadn't done ANY studying before hand and you never went to class or read your book or did any homework...again, something is better than nothing).  But I HIGHLY discourage all-nighters.  To me, sleep is extremely valuable and a rare commodity during dental hygiene school.  Any sleep you can get, TAKE IT! Naps? PLEASE DO! All-nighters? STAAAAHHHHP.

- Stay Clean: Yeah...not washing my hair for 5 days is kiiiiinda extreme.  Dry shampoo has been a lifesaver in dental hygiene school.  Best investment I've ever made (besides all the money I put towards tuition and becoming a dental hygienist).  But staying clean just makes you feel better.  Do I need to repeat myself? (When you feel good, you do well.  When you do well, you're happy. Refer to Eat Right section)

- EXERCISE: I cannot emphasize this enough.  Not even just during finals week, but at all times.  You always seem to have more time, more energy, and you just feel good. Again, do I need to repeat myself?Also, dental hygiene takes a toll on your body.  If you don't really have muscles in your back, or you don't stretch, sitting in a chair bent over a patient may not be super fun for you.

Hard Work:  When it came to finals week, it was really hard for me to study, because I felt like I knew it all.  Guess what? I did know it all (okay maybe not all of it, but I knew a lot) because I worked hard during the semester so I could do well on my homework and my quizzes.  When it came time for finals, it was more of reviewing information rather than learning information that I didn't understand when I was first taught it.

- Do Your Best: If your best is a 85%, then you did your best and that's what matters.  It took me a while to learn that my best isn't always an A.  I was always a B average student, with the occasional C.  I will tell you though, your "best" should always be changing.  If it's not improving, you're not pushing yourself.  I know that right now instead of being B average with a C, I get all A's and 1 B a semester.  Obviously it varies with the level of difficulty of the classes, what else is going on in your life, etc.  But you always know what your best is, and you can always make your best, better.
When I started school, my perspective of my "best", was really flawed.  I started school as a B average student in a sea of A average students.  Girls would cry when they got their first B, and it made me really sad because they were upset with the same score that was my best score.  I got really down on myself because I was an underachiever in a class of overachievers.  That made me start working a lot harder.  But I worked harder for the wrong reason.  I studied more than I ever had because I was worried what my classmates would think of me if I got an 80%.  When I realized that I was working hard for other people, I had to switch my perspective.  I needed to start working hard for ME.  Not anyone else.  I decided to work hard to make myself proud.  And I am proud of myself.  I'm proud of my grades, and all the work I've done to be who I am now as a person and as a Dental hygiene student.  Don't give up.  Work hard.  You'll make it!  You're best is always what is required of you.  If your best is a 99%, and 82% or a 65% (I'm telling you, sometimes my best was a 52%), it's still good enough.


Here is a link to my first post, "Life as a Dental Hygiene Student".

Happy Holidays from the Witt Family!  Sending you warmest wishes during this time of year from cold and icy Orem, Utah.



Life as a Dental Hygiene Student: Part 2- Finals Week


* NOTE: Looking back on this, the same rules apply when it comes to studying and taking Board exams. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF during this time...you won't regret it!

On Monday and Tuesday of this past week, I had to take my 6 finals to end my 3rd semester of dental hygiene school at Utah College of Dental Hygiene.  Yes...you read that right.  I took 6 finals in 2 days.  Let me tell you something that really isn't a secret: finals week is the worst week of my life.  I am probably a terrible wife during finals week because we eat frozen pizza for dinner, there is no such thing as breakfast, the apartment is a mess and dishes are the last thing on my mind.  I am also grumpy, moody, and am quite self-centered because I think about myself and my grades rather than my family and friends.
For those who have read my post Life as a Dental Hygiene Student (which, by the way, has been the most viewed post on my blog, probably because of my impeccable insight...kidding) you know that dental hygiene school is SO fun, but SO HARD.  Here's a little something to describe what life is like the week before leading up to finals, and finals week.

The weekend before the weekend before your finals (confusing, I know): It's your last weekend as a free man (or woman...actually, most likely woman, but you could be a man too).  So you go out with friends, leaving the books under the bed so you don't have to think about studying until you really have to.  You go out to dinner, go shopping, stay up late, catch up on all the TV shows you've been so far behind on, etc.  It's the best weekend of the semester, really.  You don't have a care in the world, because you don't really have to care about anything because finals are at least 10 days away.

The week before finals: You have your study plan, but you don't listen to it because you're still on an all-time high from the past weekend.  You had so much fun not thinking about school that you choose to still not think about school.  You may get through a couple powerpoints, or maybe even read a chapter or two of you Dental Materials book (haha that's definitely a joke.  I didn't pick that book up all semester).  But at least the Monday-Wednesday of this week, you really don't stress too much about finals.  But then Thursday comes.  You say in your head, "Oh my gooooooosh I have 3 finals on Monday and I haven't really started studying.  I'm gonna die.  I'm going to fail."  Then you actually start studying...maybe.  You're so overwhelmed from the thought of studying that you just need a break, so you go hang out with friends and drown your sorrows in ice cream (not that I know from previous experience or anything...).

The weekend before finals: aka Cram Time.  You stay up so late, possibly even pulling all nighters, just so you can catch up on all the studying that you didn't do when you are supposed to.  This is the point where you also take many Facebook breaks, pin things on Pinterest, and think it's a good idea for you to watch TV and study at the same time.  Let's face it, you still aren't being productive, but that's all relative.  You still have your moments when you buckle down and really work hard.  Good for you!

First day of finals:  It's a Monday, and you have 3 finals.  You plan out how long it will take you to finish each test, figure out the order of your tests, and then plan how you're going to cram in the rest of your studying.  This is really vital time.  I swear, sometimes I learn more within this time than I do after a few days of studying.  This is a good time to study with friends and see whether they covered something you didn't.  It's also a great time to talk out loud, read the slides, and then practice reciting the things you learn.  Reading it, saying it, repeating it, and hearing other people say it is really helpful.
By the end of the day, YOU. ARE. EXHAUSTED. But wait! You can't take a nap because you need to brush up on the material that are on tomorrows 3 finals.  It seems like a never ending cycle.  Now you don't know what to do.  Do you stay up late and study? Do you go to bed early?  Do you even study at all?

Second day of Finals:  This is my roughest day, by far.  Let me describe how my day went.  I wake up, later than I planned, but still before the crack of dawn because I need to do a liiiiittle more studying.  I study as much as I can until I have to get ready.  Then, the biggest question of them all comes to your head: "What do I wear?!"  Finals week is a week where we don't have to wear scrubs.  It's so nice to wear street clothes during these days.  I feel like a normal human being.  But unfortunately, you really don't look or feel all that great.  I decide to wear a beanie on the second day of finals.  No, not because it's cold or because it's cute; it's because I haven't washed my hair in 5 days, and I used dry shampoo the past 2.  So on with the hat.  I feel gross because I'm wearing yesterday's eyeliner and I have dark circles under my eyes, which  I can't tell whether it's because I'm tired, or my eyeliner and mascara gave me racoon eyes.  All hopes of looking cute on the last day of school goes out the window.  I get to school and repeat what I did on Day 1.  Then, all of the sudden, it's all over.  I'M DONE! I go home, see my husband, and I'm so tired that I can't even cry with joy or cry because I feel so overwhelmed because my finals seemed impossible.  So I [finally] go and take a shower and just lay on the bed or the couch the rest of the night, bumming it, eating all the Christmas cookies I can get away with.

Christmas Break: I am so excited to be done with school!  I finally can eat 3 meals a day, sleep in, and catch up on TV shows, see my friends, and spend time with my husband without being cranky.  This is the time where I finally get to go and see my family, and relax.  Kurt is taking some time off of work so we can be together, and I am so grateful for that.  I am so happy to get a break from school and recharge my battery.  Dental hygiene school is a physically, emotionally, and mentally draining experience.  A 2 1/2 week break is much needed by my classmates and me (and probably for our roommates, friends, and husbands too because they're tired of hearing us whine and complain).  Kurt and I will be spending Christmas with my family.  We are so happy to be able to see them.

If you're looking to go into Dental Hygiene, or you're already admitted, or you're prepping for your own finals week, or you just really need some help, here are a few things I have learned during my 3 5 finals weeks I've experienced while in school.

Tips For Finals Week
- Dress Comfortably: At BYU, I always would try to dress cute.  My motto was, "Well, if I fail, at least I looked good doing it." False. Don't do that.  I would spend an hour curling my hair instead of studying (aka I wasted time).  Now I don't mean to be hating on people who actually put a lot of effort into what they wear during finals week.  But I realized that I'm sitting in a chair for several hours being tested on the most important things I need to know, and the last thing I want to worry about is that a curl is out of place, that my shoes hurt my feet, and that I should've worn a more comfortable pair of jeans.  Dress comfortably, but don't look like a bum.

- Eat Right:  Eat breakfast during finals week.  You'll have more energy.  Plus, don't bring snacks that don't do anything to fill you up or give you energy.  You're brain needs more fuel, so give it fuel! The bag of Doritos probably isn't the greatest choice.  If it's all you have though, by all means go for it.  Something is better than nothing.  For lunch during finals week, Kurt & his cousin, KA, made me salads.  Best. Lunches. Ever.  When you eat right, you feel good.  When you feel good, you do well.  When you do well, you're happy.  To me, it's a no brainer.  Also, bring snacks.  Snacking on veggies and fruits was a lifesaver this semester and during finals week.

- SLEEP: Pulling all-nighters is seriously the most absurd thing I have ever heard of.  I've never heard of someone doing better by cramming with an all-nighter (unless they really hadn't done ANY studying before hand and you never went to class or read your book or did any homework...again, something is better than nothing).  But I HIGHLY discourage all-nighters.  To me, sleep is extremely valuable and a rare commodity during dental hygiene school.  Any sleep you can get, TAKE IT! Naps? PLEASE DO! All-nighters? STAAAAHHHHP.

- Stay Clean: Yeah...not washing my hair for 5 days is kiiiiinda extreme.  Dry shampoo has been a lifesaver in dental hygiene school.  Best investment I've ever made (besides all the money I put towards tuition and becoming a dental hygienist).  But staying clean just makes you feel better.  Do I need to repeat myself? (When you feel good, you do well.  When you do well, you're happy. Refer to Eat Right section)

- EXERCISE: I cannot emphasize this enough.  Not even just during finals week, but at all times.  You always seem to have more time, more energy, and you just feel good. Again, do I need to repeat myself?Also, dental hygiene takes a toll on your body.  If you don't really have muscles in your back, or you don't stretch, sitting in a chair bent over a patient may not be super fun for you.

Hard Work:  When it came to finals week, it was really hard for me to study, because I felt like I knew it all.  Guess what? I did know it all (okay maybe not all of it, but I knew a lot) because I worked hard during the semester so I could do well on my homework and my quizzes.  When it came time for finals, it was more of reviewing information rather than learning information that I didn't understand when I was first taught it.

- Do Your Best: If your best is a 85%, then you did your best and that's what matters.  It took me a while to learn that my best isn't always an A.  I was always a B average student, with the occasional C.  I will tell you though, your "best" should always be changing.  If it's not improving, you're not pushing yourself.  I know that right now instead of being B average with a C, I get all A's and 1 B a semester.  Obviously it varies with the level of difficulty of the classes, what else is going on in your life, etc.  But you always know what your best is, and you can always make your best, better.
When I started school, my perspective of my "best", was really flawed.  I started school as a B average student in a sea of A average students.  Girls would cry when they got their first B, and it made me really sad because they were upset with the same score that was my best score.  I got really down on myself because I was an underachiever in a class of overachievers.  That made me start working a lot harder.  But I worked harder for the wrong reason.  I studied more than I ever had because I was worried what my classmates would think of me if I got an 80%.  When I realized that I was working hard for other people, I had to switch my perspective.  I needed to start working hard for ME.  Not anyone else.  I decided to work hard to make myself proud.  And I am proud of myself.  I'm proud of my grades, and all the work I've done to be who I am now as a person and as a Dental hygiene student.  Don't give up.  Work hard.  You'll make it!  You're best is always what is required of you.  If your best is a 99%, and 82% or a 65% (I'm telling you, sometimes my best was a 52%), it's still good enough.


Here is a link to my first post, "Life as a Dental Hygiene Student".

Happy Holidays from the Witt Family!  Sending you warmest wishes during this time of year from cold and icy Orem, Utah.



December Fun

For those of you who read our blog [okay...MY blog], I am sorry I haven't written in a while.  I know all of my die hard followers are extremely eager to learn about what BK [Big Kurt] and I have been up to.  Our lives are so exciting, it's probably been really hard for you to handle the fact that you don't know much about our lives from the middle of November to now.  But FEAR NOT! I am back, writing a long blog post the night before I take my last 3 finals.  So, for all of you who miss reading about the Witt Family, for my classmates who should be studying instead of reading this (because we all know that Pain Control is going to kick our butts tomorrow), or for those who really are in need of a study break because you're actually a good student, here you go!

Here's a little play-by-play of what's been going on with us :)

November 22-24: Kurt flew to Indiana to watch his brother, Jason, run at Nationals.  Jason runs Cross Country for BYU.  Since he is a senior in Cross Country, it was his last race.  I'm so glad Kurt was able to go.  I, on the other hand, stayed behind to "hold down the fort" in Orem.  It was the first time we had been apart since we've been married.  It was so hard to "hold down the fort" that I went and slept at my twin sister's apartment instead, and then made my way up to Ogden to spend time with Ryan and Kaylynn.  It was so much fun to spend time with family while Kurt was away.  Although I missed Kurt terribly, I'm glad we both got to be with other family members while we were apart.

November 27-30:  I had 2 days of school after Kurt came home from Indiana, and then Thanksgiving break started! I was so excited.  BK and I went back up to Ogden to Ryan & Kaylynn's house and spent the next several days with them.  We always have a good time while we are there.  We had a wonderful Thanksgiving together.  Shelly, Will, Alex, Brett & Rachel, and Jason & Faith all came up on Thanksgiving and we had dinner and played games together.  Well, Kurt played games while I got to hold my niece, Rachel.  She has a little special place in my heart (being my only niece) and we had some great auntie & niece bonding time.  It's so much fun to see how Alex, Brett & Dallin are growing.  They are such great boys, and are all so unbelievably smart.  I am quite proud of them!  We spend the day after Thanksgiving setting up Ryan & Kaylynn's christmas tree.  Well, everyone but me.  For some reason, I just watched.  I probably should have helped now that I think about it.  But I had way too much fun watching Dallin waving around branches of the tree saying, "Tree life.  Tree life.  Tree life."  That, my friends, is him talking about the Tree of Life.  People, this child is 2 years old.  I don't know about you, [but I'm feeling 22...kidding] but I think that's pretty incredible.  But Dallin has now learned that it is a "Chri-mas tree" rather than the Tree of Life.  Anyways, we had a wonderful time with them, and we are eager to go back and visit.
That Saturday was also the day we went to the temple for the month of November (I know, I know -- going the last day of the month isn't exactly ideal).  We were able to go to the Bountiful Temple in Bountiful, UT.  It was the 9th temple we've been to, (This week we are planning to go to the Salt Lake City Temple) and I'm so glad we've kept our little tradition of going to the temple every month.

In addition to the exciting things that happened to us, my beautiful twin sister, Christine, got engaged! Kurt and I are so excited for her and Payton, and I am definitely looking forward to having a "brother" in the Sienicki Family.


December 4:  Faith was super nice and invited us to her work party (she works for NuSkin).  We had dinner there, and then had a wonderful time listening to a private concert by Leann Rimes.  It was so much fun and we had a blast spending time with Jason and Faith.  We have also played many Monopoly games with them the past week or so.  Kurt has yet to win a game, but Jason and I are fairly good at holding our own.

December 6: Ward Christmas Party!  We went to a CATERED ward party that Friday night.  The food was sooo good.  I ate my weight in Ham.  We decorated a gingerbread house with our friends in the ward, but we didn't win the decorating competition.  That's okay though, because we had fun with our friends.  But, Kurt and I have come to the conclusion that we are terrible at guessing games.  They had a table with jars full of candy, and you got to guess how many pieces of candy were in the jar, and the prize was that you got to take it home.  We guess on ALL of the jars (about 12 or so) and we didn't win anything.  Nada. Zero. Nothing.  Good thing we have plenty of candy for Kurt at home.

December 7: Today was the day we planned on going to the SLC temple for the month of December and see the lights at Temple Square.  Well...the weather was TERRIBLE, so we couldn't drive to SLC safely.  Instead, we went to Malawi's pizza and Provo Beach Resort.  I noticed 2 things that night: 1) I can down an entire pizza in 10 minutes. 2) I am terrible at all things bowling, DDR, and Skeeball related.   Good thing my husband's love for me isn't based off of my arcade game skills.

December 11: We went on a triple date with Christine and Alex and went and saw Frozen.  It was such a cute movie! Plus, the opening and closing song of the movie was a song that I sang when I was in the BYU Women's Chorus, so I freaked out at the very beginning.  It was a sign that I was going to love the movie, for sure. I highly recommend going and seeing it.  I loved the music and the fun story line.  Although, I cannot agree with Elsa when she says, "The cold never bothered me anyway." Yeah...sure, of course below freezing temperatures never bother me.  All I have to do is wear a sparkly dress and I'm good to go! Nope...definitely not the case.  Our apartment is 76 degrees everyday and I'm always wearing a sweatshirt or have a blanket.  I'm California grown. Anyways, cute movie and fantastic music (I'm a big Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, and Demi Lovato fan, so the music was my favorite part).

December 13: I went and spent time with my beautiful friend Jana, and was able to catch up over hot chocolate and cookies.  I miss seeing so many of my friends, but it's so fun hearing about what they are doing and how excited they are about their life and their future.  


December 15:  Kurt and I were given tickets (from Jenny) to Music and the Spoken Work and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert on Sunday morning.  It was absolutely incredible.  It makes me miss singing.  I sang in BYU Women's Chorus for 2 years, and it definitely made me miss singing in a Christmas concert myself. Deborah Voigt and John Rhys-Davies were so incredible to watch.  It was such an uplifting experience, and really made me look forward to the Christmas season even more.

After that, we went and had dinner KA (Kurt's cousin) and Clint's (her husband) place for dinner.  They have the cutest, most lively daughter, Kate the Great.  She is so much fun to play with, and can always make you laugh.  Plus, she always laughs at what you do, so she's great at building your confidence.  We had such a fun time playing dominos with them.  As we were playing, we were all really impressed with how quiet she was being, until we turned around.  Kate got into my purse, found my lipstick, and put [almost] the entire tube on her face.  She looked so beautiful.  I had no attachment to that lipstick whatsoever, and I'm sure Kate got a lot more out of it than I ever would have, so I'm more than grateful that she was able to take it off my hands.  She also found my full pack of Starbursts as well.  She didn't open those, but maybe my purse will be the future source of special treats and snacks once she is older.  Thank you KA, Clint, and Kate the Great for the fun times and the great laughs!

Today it is December 16th, 3 finals away from my 2 1/2 weeks of freedom from Dental Hygiene school.  I am so grateful for all that I have been able to learn this semester.  I know the next 2 are going to be more difficult than ever, but I am excited to gain more knowledge on something that I love to do.  Now, I probably should get back to studying for my 3 finals (seriously...3 finals? Who does that on the last day of school?!).  Below is a list of our favorite things about this December, and some pictures from some of the moments written about above.



December Favorites
Christmas Song: Kelly Clarkson- Underneath the Tree
TV Shows:
Kurt- Shark Tank, Monday Night Football
Alexis- The Voice, The Singoff, Project Runway, Once Upon A Time
Cookies: Sugar cookies 
Drink: Raspberry Cheesecake Hot Chocolate
New Gadget: Apple TV
Favorite Thing About the Christmas Season:
Kurt- music on the radio, inexpensive candy, and "watching lots of people think they're getting really good deals when they're actually not"
Alexis- the music and no school
Winter Activity: staying warm inside (Kurt says, "Cuddling and watching movies as we drink hot chocolate.")


This kid just cracks me up!


Rachel and Me on Thanksgiving Day


Happy Birthday, Dallin!


Dallin & the Tree of Life


Leann Rimes concert












December Fun

For those of you who read our blog [okay...MY blog], I am sorry I haven't written in a while.  I know all of my die hard followers are extremely eager to learn about what BK [Big Kurt] and I have been up to.  Our lives are so exciting, it's probably been really hard for you to handle the fact that you don't know much about our lives from the middle of November to now.  But FEAR NOT! I am back, writing a long blog post the night before I take my last 3 finals.  So, for all of you who miss reading about the Witt Family, for my classmates who should be studying instead of reading this (because we all know that Pain Control is going to kick our butts tomorrow), or for those who really are in need of a study break because you're actually a good student, here you go!

Here's a little play-by-play of what's been going on with us :)

November 22-24: Kurt flew to Indiana to watch his brother, Jason, run at Nationals.  Jason runs Cross Country for BYU.  Since he is a senior in Cross Country, it was his last race.  I'm so glad Kurt was able to go.  I, on the other hand, stayed behind to "hold down the fort" in Orem.  It was the first time we had been apart since we've been married.  It was so hard to "hold down the fort" that I went and slept at my twin sister's apartment instead, and then made my way up to Ogden to spend time with Ryan and Kaylynn.  It was so much fun to spend time with family while Kurt was away.  Although I missed Kurt terribly, I'm glad we both got to be with other family members while we were apart.

November 27-30:  I had 2 days of school after Kurt came home from Indiana, and then Thanksgiving break started! I was so excited.  BK and I went back up to Ogden to Ryan & Kaylynn's house and spent the next several days with them.  We always have a good time while we are there.  We had a wonderful Thanksgiving together.  Shelly, Will, Alex, Brett & Rachel, and Jason & Faith all came up on Thanksgiving and we had dinner and played games together.  Well, Kurt played games while I got to hold my niece, Rachel.  She has a little special place in my heart (being my only niece) and we had some great auntie & niece bonding time.  It's so much fun to see how Alex, Brett & Dallin are growing.  They are such great boys, and are all so unbelievably smart.  I am quite proud of them!  We spend the day after Thanksgiving setting up Ryan & Kaylynn's christmas tree.  Well, everyone but me.  For some reason, I just watched.  I probably should have helped now that I think about it.  But I had way too much fun watching Dallin waving around branches of the tree saying, "Tree life.  Tree life.  Tree life."  That, my friends, is him talking about the Tree of Life.  People, this child is 2 years old.  I don't know about you, [but I'm feeling 22...kidding] but I think that's pretty incredible.  But Dallin has now learned that it is a "Chri-mas tree" rather than the Tree of Life.  Anyways, we had a wonderful time with them, and we are eager to go back and visit.
That Saturday was also the day we went to the temple for the month of November (I know, I know -- going the last day of the month isn't exactly ideal).  We were able to go to the Bountiful Temple in Bountiful, UT.  It was the 9th temple we've been to, (This week we are planning to go to the Salt Lake City Temple) and I'm so glad we've kept our little tradition of going to the temple every month.

In addition to the exciting things that happened to us, my beautiful twin sister, Christine, got engaged! Kurt and I are so excited for her and Payton, and I am definitely looking forward to having a "brother" in the Sienicki Family.


December 4:  Faith was super nice and invited us to her work party (she works for NuSkin).  We had dinner there, and then had a wonderful time listening to a private concert by Leann Rimes.  It was so much fun and we had a blast spending time with Jason and Faith.  We have also played many Monopoly games with them the past week or so.  Kurt has yet to win a game, but Jason and I are fairly good at holding our own.

December 6: Ward Christmas Party!  We went to a CATERED ward party that Friday night.  The food was sooo good.  I ate my weight in Ham.  We decorated a gingerbread house with our friends in the ward, but we didn't win the decorating competition.  That's okay though, because we had fun with our friends.  But, Kurt and I have come to the conclusion that we are terrible at guessing games.  They had a table with jars full of candy, and you got to guess how many pieces of candy were in the jar, and the prize was that you got to take it home.  We guess on ALL of the jars (about 12 or so) and we didn't win anything.  Nada. Zero. Nothing.  Good thing we have plenty of candy for Kurt at home.

December 7: Today was the day we planned on going to the SLC temple for the month of December and see the lights at Temple Square.  Well...the weather was TERRIBLE, so we couldn't drive to SLC safely.  Instead, we went to Malawi's pizza and Provo Beach Resort.  I noticed 2 things that night: 1) I can down an entire pizza in 10 minutes. 2) I am terrible at all things bowling, DDR, and Skeeball related.   Good thing my husband's love for me isn't based off of my arcade game skills.

December 11: We went on a triple date with Christine and Alex and went and saw Frozen.  It was such a cute movie! Plus, the opening and closing song of the movie was a song that I sang when I was in the BYU Women's Chorus, so I freaked out at the very beginning.  It was a sign that I was going to love the movie, for sure. I highly recommend going and seeing it.  I loved the music and the fun story line.  Although, I cannot agree with Elsa when she says, "The cold never bothered me anyway." Yeah...sure, of course below freezing temperatures never bother me.  All I have to do is wear a sparkly dress and I'm good to go! Nope...definitely not the case.  Our apartment is 76 degrees everyday and I'm always wearing a sweatshirt or have a blanket.  I'm California grown. Anyways, cute movie and fantastic music (I'm a big Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, and Demi Lovato fan, so the music was my favorite part).

December 13: I went and spent time with my beautiful friend Jana, and was able to catch up over hot chocolate and cookies.  I miss seeing so many of my friends, but it's so fun hearing about what they are doing and how excited they are about their life and their future.  


December 15:  Kurt and I were given tickets (from Jenny) to Music and the Spoken Work and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert on Sunday morning.  It was absolutely incredible.  It makes me miss singing.  I sang in BYU Women's Chorus for 2 years, and it definitely made me miss singing in a Christmas concert myself. Deborah Voigt and John Rhys-Davies were so incredible to watch.  It was such an uplifting experience, and really made me look forward to the Christmas season even more.

After that, we went and had dinner KA (Kurt's cousin) and Clint's (her husband) place for dinner.  They have the cutest, most lively daughter, Kate the Great.  She is so much fun to play with, and can always make you laugh.  Plus, she always laughs at what you do, so she's great at building your confidence.  We had such a fun time playing dominos with them.  As we were playing, we were all really impressed with how quiet she was being, until we turned around.  Kate got into my purse, found my lipstick, and put [almost] the entire tube on her face.  She looked so beautiful.  I had no attachment to that lipstick whatsoever, and I'm sure Kate got a lot more out of it than I ever would have, so I'm more than grateful that she was able to take it off my hands.  She also found my full pack of Starbursts as well.  She didn't open those, but maybe my purse will be the future source of special treats and snacks once she is older.  Thank you KA, Clint, and Kate the Great for the fun times and the great laughs!

Today it is December 16th, 3 finals away from my 2 1/2 weeks of freedom from Dental Hygiene school.  I am so grateful for all that I have been able to learn this semester.  I know the next 2 are going to be more difficult than ever, but I am excited to gain more knowledge on something that I love to do.  Now, I probably should get back to studying for my 3 finals (seriously...3 finals? Who does that on the last day of school?!).  Below is a list of our favorite things about this December, and some pictures from some of the moments written about above.



December Favorites
Christmas Song: Kelly Clarkson- Underneath the Tree
TV Shows:
Kurt- Shark Tank, Monday Night Football
Alexis- The Voice, The Singoff, Project Runway, Once Upon A Time
Cookies: Sugar cookies 
Drink: Raspberry Cheesecake Hot Chocolate
New Gadget: Apple TV
Favorite Thing About the Christmas Season:
Kurt- music on the radio, inexpensive candy, and "watching lots of people think they're getting really good deals when they're actually not"
Alexis- the music and no school
Winter Activity: staying warm inside (Kurt says, "Cuddling and watching movies as we drink hot chocolate.")


This kid just cracks me up!


Rachel and Me on Thanksgiving Day


Happy Birthday, Dallin!


Dallin & the Tree of Life


Leann Rimes concert












#1 Fan

I am Santa Barbara's #1 fan.  It is my favorite place to be.  The weather is perfect, I grew up there and my parents still live there, and it's where Kurt and I met.  It's definitely a magical place.  So you could only imagine my excitement when this past weekend came, because Kurt and I had the chance to go to Santa Barbara.  It was a very short trip, but well worth it.  The purpose of our little vacation was to go for the Santa Barbara International Marathon, sponsored by The Select Family of Staffing Companies.  My ridiculously athletic husband, along with Ryan, Amy, and his dad (who are all incredibly athletic as well) ran in the relay division of the marathon.  For any of you who don't know what that even means, let me enlighten you.  A marathon is 26.2 miles, and this relay was split into 4 legs.  I don't know the exact length of each leg, but it was split (approximately) into a 9 mile, 5 mile, 4 mile, and 8 mile leg (in that order.  I can barely even run 2 miles (seriously, that isn't a joke), so I'm already impressed with my sister-in-law, Amy, for running the 3rd leg.  Kurt ran the first, my father-in-law Glen ran the 2nd, and Ryan ran the 4th leg.  It was an incredible race to watch.  Let me give you my [very summarized] play-by-play.

We started off at Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta.  Kurt started the race, and ended his leg very well.  He handed off to Glen, who ran all the way to Foothill Elementary School (right next to my house) and then passed off to my sister-in-law, Amy.  My father-in-law ran so well!  Amy was flying during her entire leg, and ended her leg on the bike path at Puente, where she passed off to my brother-in-law, Ryan.  Ryan completed the hilliest leg of the race, and crossed the finish line at Santa Barbara City College at 2:47:54 [That's 2 hours, 47 minutes, and 54 seconds people!] For those of you who do not run, or do not know what a good time is for a marathon, or even if you do know all of those things, let me tell you...that is a GREAT time.  So great that The Pickers (that was their team name) got the fastest relay time and finished in 1st place!!!


What did I do, you may ask?  I was the Team Mom pretty much.  I drove the mini van, had gatorade and snacks in the car (courtesy of my mom), took a bunch of pictures and cheered for my favorite team.  I was their #1 fan, no doubt.  But I do give my mom some credit; she was the one ringing the cow bell :)


Since November is a month centered around being thankful, here is a list of things I am more thankful and grateful for since our weekend in Santa Barbara.



- A healthy body (and a healthy husband)
- The athletic abilities that my husband, his family, and I have been blessed with.
- Cars that get us to our destinations safely.
- My family and all they have done for Kurt and me.
- Kurt's family and all they have done for us.
- The fact that my husband and I meet all of our needs and many of our wants.
- Church leaders and teachers who taught me when I lived in Santa Barbara.
- The fact that my husband has a full-time job.
- Gatorade
- Running shoes
- Sunglasses (especially the one's Jenny gave everyone on the relay team)
- Cameras, so I can document important events in our lives
- Food
- Friends, especially those in Santa Barbara who still send their love to us
- Trader Joe's
- Movies, especially Remember the Titans
- Mini vans (including my mom's Pontiac Montana)
- Driving safely, especially when driving through the night
- Heaters
- Homemade meals

There are many more things that I could list, and it would be impossible to list them all.  I am so grateful for the chance that I had this weekend to spend time with family and friends and celebrate with them for their success.  I am so blessed to have a family that loves me, and a husband who loves me everyday and provides for our needs.  I have an incredible husband, family, and friends.  We look forward to the next opportunity we have to go back to Santa Barbara and create more memories together.

Here are some pictures from the past weekend! Go Pickers!



Finishing up the first leg
Amy passing off to Ryan



Ryan coming in for the finish!


Finish line in sight! 2:47:54


Left to Right: Amy Witt, Kurt Witt, Ryan Witt, Glen Witt


On the podium! First place!


My awesome husband and me.  I'm so proud of him.




#1 Fan

I am Santa Barbara's #1 fan.  It is my favorite place to be.  The weather is perfect, I grew up there and my parents still live there, and it's where Kurt and I met.  It's definitely a magical place.  So you could only imagine my excitement when this past weekend came, because Kurt and I had the chance to go to Santa Barbara.  It was a very short trip, but well worth it.  The purpose of our little vacation was to go for the Santa Barbara International Marathon, sponsored by The Select Family of Staffing Companies.  My ridiculously athletic husband, along with Ryan, Amy, and his dad (who are all incredibly athletic as well) ran in the relay division of the marathon.  For any of you who don't know what that even means, let me enlighten you.  A marathon is 26.2 miles, and this relay was split into 4 legs.  I don't know the exact length of each leg, but it was split (approximately) into a 9 mile, 5 mile, 4 mile, and 8 mile leg (in that order.  I can barely even run 2 miles (seriously, that isn't a joke), so I'm already impressed with my sister-in-law, Amy, for running the 3rd leg.  Kurt ran the first, my father-in-law Glen ran the 2nd, and Ryan ran the 4th leg.  It was an incredible race to watch.  Let me give you my [very summarized] play-by-play.

We started off at Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta.  Kurt started the race, and ended his leg very well.  He handed off to Glen, who ran all the way to Foothill Elementary School (right next to my house) and then passed off to my sister-in-law, Amy.  My father-in-law ran so well!  Amy was flying during her entire leg, and ended her leg on the bike path at Puente, where she passed off to my brother-in-law, Ryan.  Ryan completed the hilliest leg of the race, and crossed the finish line at Santa Barbara City College at 2:47:54 [That's 2 hours, 47 minutes, and 54 seconds people!] For those of you who do not run, or do not know what a good time is for a marathon, or even if you do know all of those things, let me tell you...that is a GREAT time.  So great that The Pickers (that was their team name) got the fastest relay time and finished in 1st place!!!


What did I do, you may ask?  I was the Team Mom pretty much.  I drove the mini van, had gatorade and snacks in the car (courtesy of my mom), took a bunch of pictures and cheered for my favorite team.  I was their #1 fan, no doubt.  But I do give my mom some credit; she was the one ringing the cow bell :)


Since November is a month centered around being thankful, here is a list of things I am more thankful and grateful for since our weekend in Santa Barbara.



- A healthy body (and a healthy husband)
- The athletic abilities that my husband, his family, and I have been blessed with.
- Cars that get us to our destinations safely.
- My family and all they have done for Kurt and me.
- Kurt's family and all they have done for us.
- The fact that my husband and I meet all of our needs and many of our wants.
- Church leaders and teachers who taught me when I lived in Santa Barbara.
- The fact that my husband has a full-time job.
- Gatorade
- Running shoes
- Sunglasses (especially the one's Jenny gave everyone on the relay team)
- Cameras, so I can document important events in our lives
- Food
- Friends, especially those in Santa Barbara who still send their love to us
- Trader Joe's
- Movies, especially Remember the Titans
- Mini vans (including my mom's Pontiac Montana)
- Driving safely, especially when driving through the night
- Heaters
- Homemade meals

There are many more things that I could list, and it would be impossible to list them all.  I am so grateful for the chance that I had this weekend to spend time with family and friends and celebrate with them for their success.  I am so blessed to have a family that loves me, and a husband who loves me everyday and provides for our needs.  I have an incredible husband, family, and friends.  We look forward to the next opportunity we have to go back to Santa Barbara and create more memories together.

Here are some pictures from the past weekend! Go Pickers!



Finishing up the first leg
Amy passing off to Ryan



Ryan coming in for the finish!


Finish line in sight! 2:47:54


Left to Right: Amy Witt, Kurt Witt, Ryan Witt, Glen Witt


On the podium! First place!


My awesome husband and me.  I'm so proud of him.




Time Flies When You're Having Fun!

Kurt and I have had a very fun and eventful October.  We have had many fun experiences, changes, and surprises during the past month, and we have welcomed those things with open arms.  I can't write about everything, and so much has gone on, so here's a list of some of the things we've done (in chronological order, of course)!


October 5th- We were able to attend the Saturday Afternoon Session of General Conference, and Kurt was able to go to the Priesthood session as well.  We went with Kurt's family and had a wonderful time.  They were in town for a week, and my parents happened to be in town that same weekend of conference, so they were able to attend the same session I was able to attend as well.  I am so grateful that Kurt and I were blessed with loving families who take care of us when they come and visit.  The dinners, the breakfasts, and the fun times will definitely be remembered!


October 11th- Kurt and I went to Ogden, UT to visit Ryan, Kaylynn, & Dallin (Kurt's brother, sister-in-law, and nephew).  They just bought a house, so it was so much fun helping them get a little more settled.  Okay...let's be honest, Kurt and Ryan did the settling in part and Kaylynn, Shannon (Kaylynn's sister) and I all played with Dallin because that is much more entertaining.  Kurt and I have the cutest nephew!

October 12th- Kurt went to Lowe's with Ryan, Dallin, Will (Kurt's brother-in-law), Alex & Brett (nephews) and participated in a little Father-Son activity.  Even though Kurt isn't a father, he is the BEST uncle!  While they did that, us girls drove down and Kaylynn and I went to Shelly & Will's house to help prepare for Alex's 4th birthday party!  It was so much fun seeing how happy and excited he was to blow out candles and open presents.  Kurt and I gave him a Dinosaur piggy bank, and he absolutely loved it! Since we were not able to give Brett his birthday present in August, we gave him a Monkey piggy bank, and I have never seen Brett smile so big :)  It makes Kurt and I feel so good when we know that we make our nephews happy.

October 15th- HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHERIE! Cherie was one of my roommates when I lived at the Elms, and she is such a fun and amazing person.  I'm so glad that I was able to see her on her birthday.  A bunch of us got together and went and got sushi.  I LOVE sushi, and Kurt can't stand it.  So, unfortunately, I was on my own representing the two of us at this birthday dinner for Cherie.  But I absolutely loved seeing my friends and had a great time celebrating with them :)

October 18th- We have made friends with an awesome couple in our ward, Mike & Alexa.  We went on a double date with them and went to Indian Palace on Center St. in Provo and went and saw The Wolverine.  Let me just say: incredible food, incredible movie, and even more incredible company!  We always have fun with them and are glad that we have made friends in our ward. 

October 19th- Kurt and I were able to attend my school's halloween party.  We went as 80's prom dates.  Kurt looked so handsome in his light blue suit :) We had so much fun plaing games, eating treats, and socializing.  Okay, I had fun doing that, but Kurt held his own and had fun as well.

October 22nd- I had the very wonderful experience of attending a Young Women Leadership Training that was lead by the General Young Women Presidency.  It was such an amazing and uplifting night and I am so glad that I had the opportunity to go!  Why did I go?  Check out October 27th!

October 24th- As many of you know, Kurt and I love going to the temple, and that is what we did on the 24th.  We love reflecting on the covenants that we made. This day actually marked 6 months since I went through the temple for myself, and I am so grateful that I did!  I have been so blessed since that day, and have seen my life change for the better as Kurt helps me honor the covenants I made.

October 26th- As we have said before, we love our nephews.  But now we have a niece, Rachel, who I absolutely love and adore! Kurt and I were able to babysit Alex, Brett, & Rachel this past Saturday.  I love Alex, and I love Brett...but I absolutely LOVE having a niece.  She is the most precious little bundle of cuteness you will ever see.  She has had some medical complications when she was born 9 weeks ago, but she is continuing to improve and grow by leaps and bounds, and I am so happy that I get to witness that.

October 27th- Kurt and I were released as Activities Specialists in our ward.  It was a hard calling, but we will definitely miss it.  It really helped us get to know the ward and make friends with other members.  Kurt is now the Ward Mission Leader, and has already dove in head first into the work.  He loves his new calling already.  Although there are many meetings and many responsibilities, Kurt knows that he is the perfect person for the calling.  I am so grateful that I am married to a man who gives 100% to the things the Lord calls him to do.  I am a lucky wife! I am also Primary Chorister, and I'll be honest, I was a little relieved and grateful that I was released because I would only have one calling, and I would be able to focus on helping the primary children learn music.  Well, that was completely false.  I am now the First Counselor in the Young Women Presidency.  I am extremely grateful for the opportunity I have been given to serve the Young Women of the ward.  Within the past 5 months of being in the ward, this is my 3rd calling.  I have worked with the adults, I have worked with the children, but I have not worked with the youth of my ward, and I know the Lord has given me this calling for a reason, that I am meant to learn something more, and that I am meant to help others learn and grow in the gospel.  During the past 2 days, I have come to know that the Lord qualifies who He calls.  I have not only seen that in my husband and his calling, but in my calling as well.  I'm not saying that I suddenly know everything and am a master at my calling, but I know that I have been given the chance to develop new talents and skills that will benefit me in the future.

October 27th also marks 6 months since Kurt and I were married and sealed in the Los Angeles Temple.  My goodness, how time has flown!  We can't believe it has already been 6 months (HALF A YEAR PEOPLE!) since we tied the knot.  We were able to celebrate this exciting time by going to dinner tonight (Oct. 28th).  We went to La Jolla Groves in Provo, UT.  It was delicious! So, I actually asked Kurt on a date to celebrate our 6th month anniversary.  He ended up figuring out where we were going, and ended up paying too!  I know that probably sounds weird, but since I asked him on a date, I was going to pay.  But I married such a great man who would never let that happen, so he paid for my little surprise for him.  Isn't he sweet?!

October has brought us so many blessings, and it makes us feel so loved.  The Lord has been watching over us this month, and has given us opportunities to learn and grow in our individual lives, in our marriage, and in our callings as well.  We are so grateful for the love and support that we have received during this past 6 months of our marriage, and are so thankful for those who continue to be there for us.  We look forward to the changes that are coming our way, and will keep you updated on the busy lives of the Witt Family! :)


Here are some pictures that summarize more of the events that have taken place this month.

I have learned to give injections at school! We practice
numbing each other and we learn a new injection every week.
It's actually quite fun! Don't worry, I haven't hurt anyone :)
We took class pictures the other day at school, so here is a picture
of a bunch of the girls I go to school with.  I am so lucky to have
them as my friends!
What a good looking family!
A couple girls in my class and I were involved in a presentation
teaching Young Women about dental hygiene this past month.  I made
sugar cookies that looked like dental floss.  It was my first time baking
and decorating something this detailed without my mom.
Kurt and I at my school Halloween party.  We love the 80s!


This is our nephew, Dallin.  Somehow, he picked up the word
"Buster".  Uncle Kurt is now "Buster Kurt".