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Oh how the mighty have fallen…

 

Sometimes you just want your damn blog to work.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

The week in numbers

15: Number of pieces of sushi I must have ate last night at Sushi Den. The best place in town, we walked out at 8:0o and there wasn't an open table.

2: Our first overnight guests, Jlyn and Donna. The first ones to use our extra bathroom and sleep on our air mattress, apparently it's pretty comfy. The Barkley B&B is officially open for business.

4: The number of 50 degree plus days this week. Got to love the weather here.

36: The number of hours I have been awake at work while the rest of the world sleeps.

29: Days until our best friends, Kim and Pat, make it for a visit.

4: Number of days they are going to be here.

975: Memories we hope to make during their stay. Miss them so much.

38: The inches of snow Copper has at it's base. Last year at this time, that number was more than tripled.

12: Resultant number of dings on my skis due to lack of snow.

2: Number of fires Haden built for me this week. Makes our place so cozy

15: Lemons in our fridge. Haden's doing a ten day "cleanse." We do lots of things together, but this will not be one of them.

3: Arguments we've gotten in from hanging photos on the wall. I like things centered and even, Haden's a bit more liberal.

5: Trips to the mailbox waiting the arrival of Will's Christmas gift for Haden...one more box and the shaving set will be complete!

1: Conversation with my sister in China.

7: Dollars she spent on a pearl necklace. Now I'm hoping she gets on for me.

2: Delicious apple pear pancakes I indulged in this morning at Snooze

12: Cuties I've eaten. Love them so much.

19: The number of crafty projects I have in my head.

0: Amount of energy I have to complete these projects.

45: Minutes of cycling tonight at the gym.

3: Hours until Haden's home....must find something to do.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Long time gone..

Life has been in full swing the past month, the biggest adjustment for me? A full time job. Yes, I have been at it for three months now, but I'm still adjusting. Haden is used the the 40 hours a week thing by now, but me, this is my first "real" job. I have had plenty of jobs in my day but they were always jobs that had an end in sight or were super easy. Here's the list:

-Lifegaurd at the good old West Pool. This was the easiest job ever (however it probably will give me skin cancer) and at the time I was so sad to say goodbye. Over four summers I only jumped in once to save someone, other than that the responsibility of this job was next to nothing. My biggest concern: which friends would come say hi to me at work.

-Blending up smoothies at the Rudolf Fitness center. This job would get crazy when half of Gonzaga came to wait in line for basketball tickets, other than that, I did homework and chatted with friends. Biggest concern at this job: staining my clothes with a blueberry smoothie.

-Working the drive-through at Einsteins. This was the worst job ever, that's all I will say about it. Biggest concern: try to avoid getting asked out by creepy co-workers, and yes, they all knew I had a boyfriend.

-Ultimate Bagel, how I miss you. The people I worked with and daily regulars make this job awesome, not to mention delicous food. Concerns: Somehow avoiding weight gain and counting that gosh-darn till.

All the above listed jobs were simple, fun and didn't carry much responsibility. The tables have now turned. I really enjoy my new job at Children's but is not easy and the responsibility is heavy. My biggest concern at work now: having a patient die.

There's a part of me that still expects a four week break for Christmas, not to mention a few months in the summer. It was hard having to go to work around the holidays, December is usually my veg-out and ski month. And it's weird knowing that if I want a break I'm going to have to schedule it and take time off--there aren't any predetermined Spring Breaks anymore.

I'm probably preaching to the choir here, but there are just my thoughts the past few weeks. I'm hoping that in the next few months this will all begin to feel normal to me and that I'll be able to successfully balance marriage, life, fun and work. In the meantime, I'll try to keep the blogs coming.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Relax, don't do it.

It's been a busy past few weeks. Ever since the Christmas Vacation (a euphemism this year), Lauren and I have been busy. We flew up to Kettle Falls to have Christmas early with family. From there we came home and had Christmas with the Swalms, a successful affair but hardly relaxing. The day after we were in the hustle and bustle of moving into our new place, pictured below.

So today was a wonderful day. We slept in till 9. I made French press coffee and breakfast burritos (with chipotle hot sauce, spinach, and Morningstar Farms® sausage patties). We planned our fiscal future for January. We dined at a dingy Vietnamese place, drinking in the broth of Dac Biet. I cleaned my yellow turd of a car. It's now a shiny turd. Many good things today.

But the best is simply spending an uninterrupted day with Lauren. It never fails to amaze me how much I love being with her (she just brought me ciabatta bread with blue cheese melted on top). She bought me Boddingtons beer the last time at the store. These simple things mean a lot to me. She holds me accountable to being a Christian husband, one who needs patience and forgiveness. Here we are, a year and a half into our marriage, and I'm still learning how selfish and aloof I can be. *note the heavy sarcasm


Right now Lauren's reading a ancient book on marriage by John Chrysostom (aka, Goldentongue). He was a pastor known for his passionate preaching an engaging sermons. He challenges husbands to never simply address their wives by name, but to include loving terms of endearment. I laughed inwardly at the thought, but surely there is truth in that statement. If husbands are to love their wives as Christ loves the Church, then we should do no harm.

We have a tremendous privilege and a mountainous duty men. Make no New Years resolutions this year; love your wife and see how much that changes you.







Saturday, December 12, 2009

0 Christmas Tree

After Haden's wonderful company party last evening, we weren't sure if we were going to wake up in time to head up to the hills to get this tree--but we peeled our eyes back and made the two hour journey with my parents. After paying only ten bucks for this beautiful tree, let me tell you, I'll never go to one of those corner lots to pay 100. It was a beautiful sunny day with lots of snow on the ground. Enjoy the pics below...





Monday, December 7, 2009

Top Ten List

Another list of this week's most memorable moments

1. Haden was admitted to Regis University, he starts January 11th.

2. I survived a whole week on the night shift. Surprisingly, it wasn't that bad. The worst part about it--leaving for work right after Haden gets home.

3. The temp in Denver has settled down into the teen's and it doesn't look to be coming up any time soon. Parking outside is no fun.

4. We have plans to head up the the mountains on Saturday to go cut down a Christmas tree. This is seriously one of my most favorite activities of the year. We always make chili and ginger snap cookies and make a whole day of it. I enjoy it the most when it's lightly snowing and we have to track through a few feet of white stuff.

5. Believe it or not, we actually found an apartment. The one we were supposed to move into yesterday fell through (the handicap one) so we found a much larger unit--two bedroom, two bath, for a lot less per month. Visitors, yes please!

6. I made this delicious cheesecake. Courtesy of my parent's Bon Appetit subscription--even Haden couldn't resist this treat.

7. Our new apartment has a wood fireplace! It only reminds Haden of Curlew and all the wood he and Will had to chop, I on the other hand, find it very romantic and homey. I can't wait to use it.

8. I (Haden) now have a high-speed, low-drag mouth guard to keep me from grinding my pearly's down to dust. Lauren was complaining about the noise I make at night. I told her to blame my Mom.

9. Chipotle.

10. Similar to number 2, I have to get up and start my car every morning to warm it up. Well, lets just say I forgot to yank on that good 'ol e-brake. I bust out of the house to work and see an empty spot where the banana wagon had been. Eff... Someone stole my car! Here in suburbia!

Wrong.

Haden found his car down the street, idling like a kitten. Lucky for me it was early and no one noticed. I jumped in the car and took off like a bandit, praying no one would notice the tire marks on their lawn.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Hand Crafted

Some of you may remember that I recently talked about decorating our apartment. Well, these past few weeks I've been pretty busy.

First, I have to put credit where credit is due. Our wonderful friend Jlyn has got to be one of the most creative people I have ever met. Check out her blog to see some of it. She transforms junky, old cheap stuff into some of the cutest things ever. It's awesome and it inspired me.

Full of inspiration and a mostly empty wallet I took a trip to our local Goodwill. I found this old, gross wooden toy chest that I knew could be transformed into something cute. I handed over a few bills for it and had a strong young guy carry it out for me. I wanted to put up a picture of how ugly this box was, but I accidentally deleted the photos off my camera. Just envision a toy box with a pirate stenciled on the front and dancing, brightly colored Easter bunnies on the top. Interesting to say the least.

After a quick trip to the hardware store it was time to sand--lots and lots and lots of sanding. Two days later I was still sanding. But finally that ugly pirate and bunnies were gone.

Then I primed the top and took another trip to the hardware store for some paint and wood stain.


The box needed some more color, so naturally, I chose red.


Considering the box was dirt cheap, I couldn't get too upset that the inside smelled like a giant moth ball. This was my solution...


In the meantime, I took several trips to fabric stores to find something to craft some pillows from. After some discussion Haden and I came to an agreement and I enlisted the help of my very talented, seamstress mother.

I cut and measured


Pinned



and sewed.



Lots of time, paint, needle pricks and creative juice later--here is the final product