Back in the day, when a person took a photograph, they had to develop it from a negative. The picture that looked bizarre, even unrealistic, that turned into a work of art. Of course, you can take that as a metaphor and it can be religious, or inspirational, or something that just makes you look at your day a little differently. But to me, it's just a statement of fact. That's how life is, sure. One day at a time, I take a picture. A moment, a memory, a friend that I love. Each time I do, I wonder. All of us are in a different place, in life, or in our thoughts. Yet we are all in the same place. Here I am, at BYU, and I am finishing with finals. So what? So is every other student on campus. But at the same time, HERE I AM. I MADE it to finals. I finished my hardest one, and I am looking to make it a triumphant finish. I want to conquer the world this week, starting today. That is NOT where each student on campus is. Some are weary, some have bleak outlooks on the rest of this week. The choice to conquer is mine. It seems like that should be incredibly important, but I can't really put to words why it is. Or why it should be.
My name is Kayla Ludlow. I am 6'1" tall, I weigh more than I would like. I have blue eyes and brown hair. I am athletic, I am ambitious, and I am strong. I had a piece of toast and an egg for breakfast. I am completely uncommon. However, I am also entirely unique.
It's interesting to see the change, from during my three month transition to now. I honestly can't wait to see the rest of the growth.