Saturday, September 1, 2012

Never a dull moment. Until today.

It's a lazy Saturday at my apartment. That doesn't come around very often and I'm enjoying it by reading, napping, eating, and repeating. The napping part has probably been my favorite. :) Since I'm finally having one dull moment and have all of this extra time, I thought I'd fill you in just a little bit on my life.

 In May, we celebrated Sarah's birthday with a Harry Potter theme. Random factoid, I've been re-reading HP and once in a while, I'll send her a little trivia question from the book, she knows them all. She's a Harry Potter genius!

 Jarrett came back to visit us! He left last summer for California as a Pediatric Resident in Loma Linda, California. I'm so proud of the work he's doing. I have missed the Waldo to my Wenda. :)
 Sarah and I decided to take up running. After a couple of weeks of "Turbo Jam" I decided we needed a new workout routine and running seemed like a better choice. I've actually really enjoyed it. I can challenge myself everyday with running. For any of you who would like to start, I highly recommend the "Ease into 5k" app. We started the 8 week program by running 60-90 seconds at a time and by the time we were done with the app, we were running 30 minutes at a time. After that, we downloaded "Bridge to 10k" and started running like crazy. We're ready for our 10k in two weeks! Crazy that I went from 60 seconds at a time to being able to run an hour. I was really excited the day I was able to run 7 miles. I have yet to replicate it but at least I can say I did it!
 Our first run was the Darren Sproles 5k in June. I was so happy just to finish! The 71 year old pictured here stayed with me for about a mile before he decided he just couldn't go as slow as I was going. Haha he definitely kicked my trash. Maybe one day I'll be as good as he is. We did the Glow Run in July, and the Susan G. Komen 5k in August. I dubbed it the summer of 5k's and we will end with a bang in September with our 10k. I'm actually kind of nervous about that one.
 In August, Jennie and I made another trip back to Utah for this sweet girl's birthday party. We had a great time hanging with the family and relaxing. One day, we took the girls to a splash pad and Erin kept telling me, "I can handle this." Haha yes, you got it girl! She is so funny. I love talking to her (when she has the attention span). Rylee was absolutely precious and as love-y and smile-y as ever.
 I just can't get enough of this sweet girl!
 Happy First!
I got to be the lucky one to clean her up. I was happy to do it! I really wish I could see these girls more. :)

The weekend after being home, my friend Tamar came down from Chicago. We took her to bacon fest where she was able to witness good Sarah becoming the first female ever to place in the bacon-eating contest. Her words in an interview, "One small step for me, one giant leap for woman kind." One woman came up to her and said, "You're gonna get some action tonight!" Umm.....haha. We had no words. Another woman came up and said, "You showed those guys that bacon's not just a man's meat." Was that ever a concern? We just love bacon. :)

On a sadder note, my friend CJ from Chicago was recently diagnosed with Bone Marrow Cancer. He used to run triathlons and Jodi and I would be his groupies. He is such a fun guy who has such a passion for life. It breaks my heart that he's in so much pain right now. His friend has set up an account to raise funds to help cover some of the medical bills. They also post updates every now and then so if you're interested in his progress, you can keep checking back.

And that's pretty much my life right now. I just keep plugging along. :)

Monday, May 21, 2012

Did you know that I am awesome?

 
You only need to watch to about 0:10. Jodi forgot to turn of the camera. :)

The truth is, I'm not the only awesome one but blogger won't let me add any more videos. Here are a few pics from my weekend in Chicago though. 
 Tamar and I schemed to surprise Jodi for her birthday!
 Jodi jumping!
 Jodi falling!
Cheerleader. I was sore for several days after this...
 

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Tuesdays in Topeka.

Once a month Jennie and I leave work for about an hour to go deliver Meals on Wheels. On weeks like this week, it's nice to get out. The weather was beautiful and the break was welcomed. Generally we take turns driving and running but there's this one house...

Jennie was the runner last month and we had a new house added to our route. Seemingly no big deal, unfortunately we're dealing with downtown Topeka. Most parts of Topeka that I have been in are less than stellar. (Picture downtown Ogden but somehow older-looking and dirtier.) Jennie gets out of the car to deliver the meal and I'm staring at everything going on around me. There are two bike cops hanging out at the corner questioning some random drunk, the pink house that we delivered to had shutters barely hanging on, and the surrounding houses are not in any better shape. As Jennie comes back, a random stranger is following a little too closely behind. She hops in, unaware of her pursuer) and I quickly lock the doors and speed off. Thank goodness the cops were still nearby. We were seriously a little freaked out. As we were leaving, Jennie informs me that she's never letting either of us go in there alone again. She described this woman's living conditions and honestly, it just made me sad.

Have you ever seen an episode of Hoarders? So this week rolls around and this house is on our list once again. I park the car and we walk in together. I open the door (the woman can't get up so we take it to her) and immediately am overcome with the smell of smoke and filth. I look around to find where she's sitting which is difficult to do as she's shorter than some of the surrounding piles. She notions for me to put the meal on a stack of who-knows-what and then we turn and head out. As I leave that neighborhood, I am overcome with gratitude that I was able to be raised in such good living conditions. Thank you to my parents who worked to keep me out of that kind of neighborhood, even if it was just north of that kind of neighborhood. ;)

On that note, seriously Kansas? Topeka is the state capital? Fail.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Days Go By.

I figured since it's been almost a year since I've blogged, we're about ready for an update. In the past year I've experienced some of the most entertaining events in my life thus far. I dated, fell in love for the first time, and ultimately broke up with a guy who will forever have left a mark in my life. Survived a tornado (well mostly just a tornado siren but still.) Took somewhat spur of the moment trips to Miami and Utah. Went through the St. Louis Temple to receive my endowment. Saw Josh Groban in concert. Tried new foods including Indian, Middle Eastern, Cuban, Caribbean, Greek, etc. Bought a car! Moved to a lame college town but moved in with an amazing roommate. Met my newest niece who is not only adorable, but thrilled to be around other people. Planned and attended numerous ward activities including a Pinewood Derby. And really the list goes on and on. I don't really have pictures to share right now but maybe one day I'll upload some. Here are a few details of the experiences listed above.

-I had the humbling experience of going through the temple for the first time to receive my endowment. My friends Liz and Jodi came from out of town and I am forever grateful that they were here to be with me. I had several friends from KC travel up with me-Ben, Jarrett, Sarah, Brittany, James, and Marta. We made a little day journey to St. Louis and had a great time. I am so lucky to have made the friends that I have. I have been so lucky to have the opportunity to attend a temple each month ever since I've gone. I've been to St. Louis, Winter Quarters (Omaha), Nauvoo, Bountiful and Salt Lake. On my year anniversary, I will actually be able to attend the Kansas City temple which will open on May 8!

-My friends Amy and Hollie came out here to visit and go to a Josh Groban concert, something I never thought I'd do. :) Joshie was great but the girls were even more fun to spend time with. While they were here, we made our way up to the Winter Quarters Temple. They were such troopers to travel three hours to the nearest temple. Being from Utah, they most they have to travel is about 30 minutes! The good news is we had that time to catch up on one another's lives and it was as though we hadn't been separated for the past 7 years. I'm so glad they got to come see the joys of living in KC!

-Ben and I had several adventures while he was here including visiting his entire family in small-town Kansas, going to his medical school graduation, watching Brian Regan live, eating at his favorite (all new to me) restaurants in KC, seeking shelter (and stopping for slushies) during tornado sirens, packing him up and saying goodbye. He moved to Florida and we did long distance for a couple of months before we realized the distance just wasn't going to work for us. I learned and continue learning a great deal from that relationship.

-I bought a car! While Amy and Hollie were visiting my car door kind of broke in the fact that it wouldn't open from the outside anymore. After all of the many minor issues I had, that was the last straw. I went to several dealerships and ended up with a KIA Sportage. After I signed my life away, I walked out feeling accomplished. Then a few hours later I realized 100 different things I could have done to get a better deal. Ha! I'm so sure I could have been such a great negotiator.

-I moved to Lawrence, Kansas, home of the Kansas Jayhawks. The good news is that I moved in with a K-State Wildcat! She (along with several other of my favorite coworkers) has made me a fan too. Inasmuch as I'm a fan of any sports team. She and I made a trip to Utah in October to visit my family. I introduced her to the Park City outlet malls, Cafe Rio, LaVell Edwards Stadium, General Conference, and my wonderful family. She fell in love with them, the mountains, and my dad's Harley. It was a wonderful vacation.

-My sweet little niece Rylee Mae was born in August and I took a quick trip to see her in September. She is such a doll! I got to hold her and cuddle her and love her. I wish like crazy that I was around my girls more often. Wouldn't it be nice if my family all just moved out of Utah? Let's put our heads together and come up with somewhere wonderful to live. Deal?

-I was "blessed" to receive the calling of Ward Activities Committee Chair which basically means I'm in charge of entertaining 30+ people once a month. In October we headed to a corn maze, November was the American Jazz Museum/Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, December we went ice skating outdoors at the Crown Center Plaza, January was small group dinners at the bishopric's homes, and last month we had a Pinewood Derby. We had about 16 cars participate so I'd say it was a success! Jennie's dad let a few of us girls come by to play with his tools. He showed us how to properly use some tools and I mostly inhaled sawdust. It was a blast.

And that sums up the past 12 months or so of my life. There are a few humorous dating stories and some seriously embarrassing wipe outs that have both literally and figuratively left scars all over my body, but those stories will be for another time. Maybe a time when I don't have oodles and oodles of other adventures to catch you up on.