Friday, March 6, 2015

random thoughts

I find that people talk a lot without seemingly saying anything at all... it's like talking without talking...

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Who am I?

I'm not sure who I've become. I woke up at 5:45am on my own. I looked out the window because I wanted to check out the snow. I laid in bed and read/looked up cake recipes for Jeremi's bday tomorrow, then I got up around 7am. Laying on the couch reading now, already made my morning ionix (Isagenix vitamin drink) and one for Jeremi too. In my former life, I struggled to be on time for 11am mass. Either I'm growing up or I've succumb to the other side (the morning people side)... I even think the snow looks kinda pretty today... Who am I and what have they done with the "real" me? haha

Saturday, November 1, 2014

My life's work


Recently, I've started reading the obituaries. I wonder what happens to patients when they leave us and finally have gotten to the point where I've started seeking out that information. and then, I discovered this...


It's a very humbling experience (and shocking too) to realize I made that much of an impact in someone's day/hospital stay/life that I am mentioned in their obituary. I hope I never forget this feeling so that I may continue to serve this population with all the grace, love and dedication I can muster. 

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Foozball season


It occurred to me that for Caesar football season is a weird time of year...
He spends his time in silly bandanas, watching his people yell obnoxiously at the TV, wagging his tail occasionally trying to figure out if all this yelling is exciting or if he's in trouble, and sniffing the smells of wonderful tailgate foods he can't eat... It's a hard life... 

Friday, August 30, 2013

Time is flying...

It's been ages since my last post.  I remember sitting in Panera (waiting on Jeremi to pick me up because at the time we only had one car) writing my last post.  So much has happened since then and the whole time I kept thinking, I really should blog again.  One, because I find it therapeutic, and two, because I appreciate the log it keeps of my life since time is moving by faster than I can keep track.  Also, I'm still not too keen on posting my life on facebook, but want to share with family and friends. (although not sure if anyone would even still be reading this)  Since my last post, I started nursing school and am in my last semester, worked as a ophthalmology assistant for a year and quit when school was beginning to take up more and more of my time, got an airstream! and had other numerous adventures.  Here's some pics to capture all that in review.  
March 2012 - our first trip to Disney World together, which also included a trip to St. Petersburg for Jeremi's work conference, and celebrating the wedding of my beloved friend Em from college (which I naturally could not find a pic of)
 May 2012 - switched from canoeing into kayaking and got our first kayaks.  this is me ecstatically goofing around in the yard with my new kayak.
May 2012 - started go kayaking/camping in hammocks, which is an amazing way to connect with God and nature
July 2012 - went through yet another sleep study, which led to not finding out much except that i have "idiopathic narcolepsy"
 September 2012 - spent lots and lots of time studying for nursing school as pictured with one of my best study buddies
October 2012 - attended a few WVU football games, including the first stripe the stadium game
October 2012 - married off one of my the flip girls from childhood
Christmas 2012 - Switched over to a fake tree, which I was a little sad about but fit much better into our tiny house
Christmas 2012 - Jeremi and his dad smoking xmas cigars
Christmas 2012 - Caesar and a his "Uncle Nick"

February 2013 - spent more time studying in my favorite "fancy" library
 March 2013 - upgraded Easter baskets for Jeremi and me
May 2013 - Hiked up to Mcaffee's Knob on the Appalachian Trail...
May 2013 - which landed Caesar in the hospital for overexhaustion/dehydration :/
June 2013 - continued to kayak as much as humanly possible
June 2013 - participated in my first color run
July 2013 - BOUGHT AN AIRSTREAM! (it's dinged and dented and needs love and cleaning, but definitely a dream come true!)
July 2013 - went for our first camping adventure in the airstream at an airstream only park we discovered that's only 45 minutes away from Roanoke
August 2013 - made my first quinoa dish recently
August 2013 - also made my first pull apart cupcake cake
 August 2013 - went on our first obx trip (to Hatteras) together (Jeremi has been before and I have been to the Nag's Head fishing pier as a kid, which was the extent of my obx experience prior to)
August 2013 - Caesar's first time on the beach (wish I could upload videos, but haven't figured that out yet)

 August 2013 - At the Hatteras lighthouse
August 2013 - Married off my beloved SIL 
August 2013 - my parents and me at my SIL's wedding

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Thumpity, thump, thump and The Nasty and other Updates

Sometimes it's been so long since I've posted that I don't know where to begin to update folks.  (Not that anything earth shatteringly exciting has happened, but you know what I mean.)  So, here's what's been on my mind lately, and a few update-y things too!

A quick update since last post:
-  I did not get to see Tony Bennett in Pittsburgh.  Also, it was a crazy weekend (in a not so great way) and my beloved Steelers lost to the Ravens that weekend too. :(

- On a positive note, we had a fabulous holiday season.  It's crazy to think it's been nearly a month since Christmas.  We spent our Thanksgiving in Bluefield and our families were gracious enough to come to Roanoke to spend Christmas here.  Fun times!

- I'm in that weird transition period of changing jobs.  After about three and half months of working retail, I'm finally escaping it all.  While I didn't mind it, it'll be nice to have a "real" and full time job with regular hours.  What's next on the list you may ask?  I'm going to be training to be an ophthalmology assistant at a local eye center.  I'm stoked about the opportunity and glad to be getting back into the medical field.  Plus,  ever since those weird moments of eye dissections, I've always been fascinated by the eye and how it can be both simple and complex.

- I'm trying to get use to the mundane-ness of life.  Now that we're settled into a place that we love, and have some kind of routine established and have some semblance of a life plan, I find being "settled" a little bit on the boring side.  I'm already always thinking... what are we going to do on the weekends, planning out fabulous trips/vacations in my mind and daydreaming about river floats and camping for this upcoming spring/summer.  I know, I need a lecture in living in the now...

So, to explain the title, and getting back to the now...
- One of the greatest daily joys I have found is in owning a dog.  I tell Jeremi constantly that I can't imagine our life without a dog.  (Sometimes I even wonder to myself why we didn't incorporate Caesar into our wedding.  Then I remember, oops, we didn't have him then and he wasn't born until after then.)  I think dogs are experts in living in the now.  No matter how hard it is to find the strength to crawl out of bed in the morning or to come home and be pleasant after a long day, a dog greeting you with his wagging tail always seems to say, "How can you be sad/frustrated/grumpy?  We're together, we're full of life, all is welllllll.  We should rejoice!"  This is what our Saturday mornings are like.  As soon as we wake up, Caesar knows it and is asking (by placing his chin on the bed) to hop into bed with us.  Once we let him, all you can hear is the Thumpity, Thump of his tail proclaiming us to rejoice.

- Now on to The Nasty...  It's not in any way what you might think...  Lately I'm on a quest to lose weight the healthy way and get into a regular exercise routine of some sorts all with the intention of looking great come kayak/canoe season!  So, when I got an email from our church about yoga classes being offered, I forced myself to sign up.  (If you don't already know this, I'm sheepishly shy about group exercise and gyms.)  And to top it all off, I talked Jeremi into taking the class with me.  We've only been to one class so far, but we both love it for different reasons.  But back to my point, after our first class, I'm talking excitedly about yoga and how I'm glad we decided to sign up and Jeremi mentions The Nasty.  Of course, I have no clue what he's talking about.  Then he describes the end of the class and I realize he's referring to Namaste, the phrase spoken at the end.  It has various interpretations but the one I love best is: I bow to your true self.  Sometimes I think Jeremi concocts these moments to make me laugh hysterically; sometimes I know he does it for that reason.  Either way, any time he mentions The Nasty I cackle hysterically nearly every time.  Hopefully I don't do it in yoga class tonight though...

So, that's what's up in a nutshell...  I hope to write more steadily in this new year so hopefully you'll hear from me soon.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Hate that I didn't realize Tony Bennett was in Pittsburgh! And worse yet that I couldn't convince anyone to be seeking out tickets with me...