Monday, January 14, 2013

2013

I cannot believe another year has come and gone. 

My heart is so full of gratitude as we start this new year. Everyday I wake up knowing that I am more blessed than I could ever deserve. In the past year Chavis and I have strengthened our relationship to where I hope it always to be. I never realized I could love him more today than I did when we were first married, but I do...and my love for him continues to grow everyday.

During this year my testimony has grown immensely, and while I know I need to share it more often, I am so grateful to know that this Gospel is true. It has shaped, and continues to shape me daily into the person I hope to be...and I am so grateful for another year to grow.

With every passing year, time seems to move at a faster pace...

With 2013 already underway
I just wanted to write a short post to let all of you know that you have touched our lives in some way, and we are so grateful for everyone of you in our lives.

2012 was a great year, but I'm feeling pretty confident that 2013 can beat it....
so here's to hoping!


White Christmas!

December 21-25, 2012

In annual tradition we headed to Blanding for Christmas, and just like every year we had a wonderful time! There is SO much love in that small town, and spending the holiday's there is something we look forward to every year!

On Christmas Eve we all gathered at Grandma Joey's house for dinner..



Then we watched the grand and great-grand children put on the Nativity


Here are our quilt blocks for the year...usually there is a boy and girl quilt given away, but all the grand-daughters have received one so there were two boy quilts this year (obviously I didn't get the message)...how lucky one boy was to get a hot nurse picture on his...lol



Grams hooked us up with a popcorn popper!

Grams, enjoying the Holliday company



After Grams, we headed over to David & Tammy's to play games..
everyone intensely staring at their BINGO cards. 
David called out all of the sequences...and his favorite, 
"N FREE"
 and then he'd start laughin' at himself! haha.


The Holliday Tree 




Us with our Loot...Chavis got a hunting pack that he'd been wanting,
and Me?
They got me Houndstooth hard-shell Luggage!!
(they received some substantial tips from Chav..and man does he know what I like)




THE PACK!
Christmas morning came, and what a beautiful view we had! 
So glad I can say, we had a White Christmas!

Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree

December 15, 2012

I told Chavis I wanted to get a picture of our Christmas tree since we were scrooge's last year and didn't even get one up.

Trying to get the picture, however, was another story...




I set my camera to a timer so I could get back to stand by chavis, but I have a hard time following directions because I kept standing in awkward places :)

I think it's pretty obvious we should have a tree that is TALLER than us!

Happy Holidays


It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year

December 11, 2012

At this point i'm at the tail-end of my laryngitis, and don't want to reschedule our party because everyone has such busy lives...so with my barely there voice we had a group of our hospital friends gather together to have breakfast for dinner and play the White Elephant Gift Exchange.

Gift Table
Jonathan & Chav cookin' up our meal


YUMMY!

The Host & Hostess

Brit with her SAWEET reindeer towel!

Chav got a toy gun and a foot scrubber for his gift!

Here is Logan, Evie and Kraig

Sam & Virginia (aka, V)

Jonathan & Jessica
Cory & Laura


Scott & Lindsey

TJ & Brittany


Graduate School...here I come!

December 2-6, 2012

I applied to Graduate school back in the fall, and have been working through two orientation courses to get ready for everything to start. During the 1st week of December my friend, Virginia Fischer, and I head east to visit our school, Frontier Nursing University.

The school is literally in the mountains in this small town named Hyden, Kentucky.

Our trusty Rental car

This road...big enough for one car only...see the gravel off
to the side..we had to park on that ledge...

It was pretty warm thanks to some weather jargon I don't understand
so we were able to leave our big coats and sweaters home :)

Me & Virginia: Day 1


My bed

Our Get-Ready Space

 Here are some of the buildings we occupied while at Orientation:
This school started back in the early 1920's and was a midwife school. It was also boarding for the Midwives; they would ride on horse-back to the homes in the Kentucky mountains to deliver babies and provide family care. So as one can imagine, the buildings are all historical.

This building holds the dining room, and boarding rooms upstairs.
The barn that is barely visible in the R corner, once held the horses,
but has since been transformed into classrooms & a library. 

Academic offices in here.

3rd floor..that's us.

Mary Breckinridge's home

The Awesome Ladies that will be on this journey with me
L-R: Leann, Casey, me, Abby, Kristen, Virginia


This was our group for the week!

We we're the babies of the group
 Ringing the bell is a tradition at Frontier that signifies the start of the Journey into the world of Advanced Family Practice Nursing.

Vriginia

Me..and ringing the bell was not as they demonstrated..Me and V almost fell! haha

This is the only sign that lets you know you've made it :)



Here is the view from the morning we left

Once we made it back to Louisville to catch our flight

Had some time to kill so we went to see Twilight...
we were the ONLY ones lol.

Thanks GPS for leading us to Louisville airport?! I don't think we would've
made it home on Republic Airways :)

We did finally find the airport, but we were lost for at least 30 minutes. 

Somewhere between spending the week with a sick roomie and being crammed on airplanes with sick people for 5+ hours, I came home with a sniffle and I cough..
that turned into full-blown laryngitis by Day 3!  
The next 3 days were spent in silence and text (I've never been so grateful for text messaging in my life).

Despite the laryngitis as my going-away gift, the orientation in KY was great. I left knowing that I can accomplish this goal of becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner..I'm still nervous, but know that I have tons of support from my family!