Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Interview Invite!

Yes, it has been almost a month since I last posted.  I am a horrible blogger.  Mainly because my life really is boring and normal.  Ok, well that is sort of true as I received some pretty exciting news last week.  I got an interview invitation!!  Wooo! I got the e-mail last Wednesday after class on my way home.  Thank goodness it wasn't during class because I wouldn't have been able to sit still or keep quiet.  :o)  My interview is on January 10, so I have about a month to prep.  I am going to take advantage of the mock interviews my school does and brush up on the new health care act.  Now that classes are winding down I am looking for a C.N.A job to gain some experience, so if I don't get in this year, I will have that under my belt for next year.    I'm so excited, I can't wait!


Also on the exciting news front, the painters are just about finished painting the inside of the house. After about three weeks of waiting and being at a stand still, they can finally move forward with cabinets and finish work.  The bad thing about this is we will be able to start laying the floors once the cabinets are in.  It's bad only because we are doing them ourselves, but I am actually excited about doing it.  Does that make me weird?  

Anyway, that is really all that has been going on.  Brad and I hosted Thanksgiving at our house this year.  We celebrated over the weekend and his mom and dad stayed and his sister and two nieces came over for dinner.  We had a lot of fun and dinner turned out quite nicely. 

Classes are winding down - yay!  I took my last chapter exam yesterday in statistics and I think I did well on it.  The comprehensive final is next Monday, and my last chapter exam in pathophysiology is next Tuesday.  After that exam I am a free woman!  Woo!  So looking forward to next week.  :o) 

This Friday is my birthday but we are not planning anything.  Honestly, I would just love if Brad could be home Friday or early Saturday and have a nice quiet weekend together before things get crazy with laying the floors and moving.   This next month is going to be crazy and will fly by.  Before I know it we will be moving in to our new home!

Friday, November 9, 2012

House Pics


Living room


 Kitchen


 Dining area

View of living room from kitchen island


 
 View of bay window in dining area


View of entryway and stairs

Second bedroom upstairs
Master bed and bath




Basement living area


Doors to third bedroom(on right) and office (on left)




 
Door to laundry room



Busy, busy

So much has happened since the last time I blogged that I'm not sure where to begin! I was sick last week and I think it was due to me running myself ragged.  Most of my time has been split between work and school with house decisions mixed in there.  School has been really busy and taking up most of my time.  I took my third test in each class this week and I this time I did well in stats, but not so well in pathophysiology.  I am pretty sure I dropped my grade down to a B with that one, but I have one more test to help make up for it.  Classes are going well, but I will be glad when they are done in a month.

Work has been very busy, which is making my life feel like it's on fast forward.  Usually I have a little time throughout the day to relax and do things like blog, but lately it has been so crazy that I barely have a moment to check my e-mail!

Now, on to the big exciting thing going on in my life.  The house.  :o)  Brad and I went over a couple weekends ago and I took a bunch of pictures.  I think I will dedicate one single post to them alone.  This weekend Brad and I are going to Lowe's to pick out some tile for the bathrooms and light fixtures.  They will begin painting next week and it will be so awesome to actually see the color on the walls!  I am really looking forward to when the cabinets get installed. So far it sounds like we will be moving in around the 15th of December.  That is a guesstimate, but it's what I am planning on either way because I will be finished with finals and will be able to devote all of my time after work to moving everything over.  It still gives me plenty of time to clean the old house too.

I've also been feeling the need to crochet lately.  It all started with this picture from Kate over at The Small Things Blog. 
I love the pattern and thought, I can make that!  So that is what I have been doing off and on this past week. I had some yarn I bought awhile ago for a scarf but never found a pattern I liked, so I dug it out and started crocheting.  I used up two skeins but it isn't quite big enough, so I will need to buy one more to finish it. Here's a close up of it so far. 





I had to run to Alco for a couple of things tonight and while I was there I looked to see if they had any more of the gray, but alas no luck.  I did however find another gorgeous color that I am dying to try this with this pattern!


I know this doesn't sound like much, but these few short paragraphs have really been hectic and have left me exhausted. I am definitely looking forward to next month when classes are done and we are all moved into our new home!



Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Odds and Ends

It's been awhile, as usual, since I last posted but a lot has been happening!  First, the house is coming along very fast, and Brad and I spent part of a day last week picking out cabinets, colors and all the fun stuff that goes into the home, and today I meet with the plumber.  I haven't seen the house for a couple weeks but we now have windows and the outside of has been prepped for siding!  I will take some pictures tonight and post them on here. The will soon be putting up the sheet rock and we will have actual walls instead of outlines of walls! I can't believe that in a few weeks we will be moving in to our new home!  It's almost a little scary....

In school related news I had two more exams, one in each class.  I'm not sure how I did on my pathyphys exam (I'm hoping at least a B),  but I have to retake my stats exam.  The majority of the class failed it, and even though I passed, it is low enough I want to retake it.  The part I felt so unsure about was actually the easier part of the exam, and the part I felt confident on was the harder part.  I haven't actually seen which questions I got wrong, but I am re-studying everything just to be safe. 

And lastly, in other news Brad was home last week with a slipped disc in his back.  He has been working a lot of hours to bring in extra money for the house and his body is not liking it at all.  He works so hard and I am so proud of him.  We went out on Saturday night for a date night.  We haven't done that in a long, long time.  It was nice to be out just the two of us at a nice restaurant just enjoying each others company.  Things have been really stressful with Brad's job, my school and the house, it was nice to take a small break from it all.  

I finally received my C.N.A license in the mail!!  It's only oh, about a month later than when it should have arrived.  I guess it is a good thing I didn't have a job lined up - in case you didn't know, you can work up to four months from the start date of the class without a license, and it has been five since the start of my class. I have decided to wait until January to look for a second job though.  My stats class is a lot harder than what I was hoping it would be, and I don't want to sacrifice my study time. I'm thinking I might not take any classes next semester and I'll just work part time to get some experience and some extra money to put into savings or toward the house. The only other class that I want to take is pharmacology, but it's not required, whereas the classes I'm taking now are classes are required for the program.  I doubt I'll get in this year so I will have time to take pharmacology later, I need the experience more than the class. 

I'm rambling a bit, but I am tired and I'm at work sitting up front covering the receptionist while she is at lunch and wanted to update this thing with all the happenings of my oh, so exciting life.  HA! :o)

Friday, September 28, 2012

Brag Post



It’s been awhile, but things are trekking along at warp speed.  If you are wondering where the Star Trek talk came from, I have been catching up on The Big Bang Theory episodes.  :o) 
   
Since I last posted I received both of my test scores back and I did very well.  I was expecting a B and hoping for an A- in pathophysiology and I actually ended up with over 100%!!  He gives us 10 extra credit questions at the end and it boosted my grade quite nicely!  I now feel better about my study strategy and will continue with it.  I was a little worried about my statistics exam, but I was able to pull an A-.  I would have pulled an A if I would have read one question a little closer, but lesson learned.  :o)  I have a feeling that I will not be getting as high of marks on the upcoming exams, as this class is getting a LOT harder.  I am having flashbacks to my physics class. *shudder*  At least this professor explains things in a way that I can actually understand. 

In other news, we have walls!!  I have some pictures to post as well, but they are still on my camera.  Brad and I went over and walked around “in” our new home earlier this week, and wow! It’s just crazy to picture what it will look like when the inside walls start going up, cabinets are being hung and the floor is being laid.  It was really nice to actually “see” the space, because on paper it seems like it will be much bigger.  It’s definitely not perfect nor huge, but it is perfect for a first home. 

Friday, September 14, 2012

Catching up.



I apologize for the hiatus.  I have been really swamped at work lately and behind on my reading/note taking at home.  I had a big pathophysiology test on Tuesday and after going camping two weeks ago I felt really stressed about being so far behind.  I. was. freaking. out.!!  I pretty much did nothing but study all weekend this past weekend and even though I was still nervous going into the test, I felt much better afterwards.  I have heard that this class is hard and there is a lot to study, and there is, but I felt the exam questions were very fair and if you study the questions he gives with each section and take notes on the information he gives, there will be no surprises or difficult questions to deal with.  I felt pretty confident through most of the exam until I got to one area I didn’t study as much.  I took a couple of guesses, then erased, then guessed again, then erased again – you see the pattern here.  I can’t remember if I finally filled in my first guesses or not, but I definitely didn’t do too great on those 3-5 questions.  I won’t find out my score until next Tuesday, but I am guessing I have at least a B. (I hope!) 
   
I have a statistics exam on Monday that I need to study for, but it shouldn’t be too bad.  The material has been pretty simple so far, it’s just a matter of remembering some vocabulary, steps to conducting an experiment and a few math equations. 

In other school related news, I finally received my secondary application questions from WSU.  I have until November 1 to fill them out, but I would like to get them submitted by the end of the month.  I‘m almost certain this won’t happen, but that is my goal.  The essays are pretty typical, what volunteer experiences do you have? What leadership service do you have?  I don’t really like these questions because I feel that this is my weak area mainly due to having to work full time while taking evening classes and only seeing my family on the weekends.  I know I am missing out on a bunch of opportunities, but I want to spend the two days I have with my family, with my family. 

And on the home front, we finally have a basement floor, which means they will start framing next week!  


Garage Floor


Basement floor

 
 I can’t believe how things are coming along.  We are at the stage where we get to start picking things out, such as colors and wood grain and flooring, oh my!  We have an idea of what we like, but we need to sit down and see the selection they have.  We have picked out windows and made some changes and I am really excited to see how it turns out.  Here is a couple of inspirations for the changes we made.  

 This is what we would like to do with the window in our closet.  I love the little bench and the storage above the window.  Ours will just be a regular shelf (to start with), but it will be perfect for Brad’s cowboy hats since I won’t be able to reach up there.  Ha! 


  
This is what we would like to do in the living room.  We replaced the huge eight foot window two smaller windows, one on each corner so we can make a lovely window seat area.  I just love this look!  It makes me want to curl up with a good book.  The best thing about this is, if you look closely at the benches, they are just a box sitting next to another box, which means easy DIY project! The hardest part will be figuring out how to make the cushion for the darn thing.


Well, I think I have caught you all up on my life for the moment.  Hope I didn’t bore you too much!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Going and Going


I know it has been a couple of weeks since I posted anything, but it has been rather hectic around here.  Classes started last week along with our back to school celebration that we call WelcomeFest.  This is the University’s way of welcoming the students back to school and also help new students meet people and learn about student life and activities.  There is something different happening every day and night and it all sounds super fun!   The only thing I help out with is the day all the different informational booths are set up outside along with a band and some games, and I help hand out free hotdogs.  Every year a group from work coordinates our part with the WelcomeFest committee and we set up a hotdog stand.  It is a great opportunity for us, the Foundation, to interact with the students and to share with them what exactly the Foundation is and does.  Plus, it is a lot of fun! 

Then this week I helped out with Convocation, which is basically a campus wide “pep rally”.  We get to hear from the President, our student council and an alumni speaker.  Afterwards the students line up for a free t-shirt, pizza and ice cream.  This is the second year I have helped with it and I was part of the “crowd control” and helped to herd the students to their seats and then out to get their free stuff.  Here I am hard at work with one of my fellow co-workers. 

 


On top of all the extra fun stuff I have going on at work, I have also been delegated as the assistant to two more people, so I am now the assistant to five development directors.  Needless to say, I have been quite busy with the added workload.  On top of this, I am squeezing  my classes into my schedule.   My class schedule is MWF 9:30 -10:20 for statistics and TW 4:00-6:00 pathophysiology.  Since the class only runs until 6:00 I am still able to get home at a decent hour, workout and have plenty of time to take notes and study.  So far things are going well, but we haven’t had any quizzes or exams yet so my feelings may change in the near future.  :o) 

I mentioned in my last post that we were going to go camping, but we ended up not going.  I wasn’t feeling the greatest so we decided to wait until this weekend, Labor Day, to go.  I’m not crazy about going considering I will have to pack my notes along with to study and I won’t be able to watch any of my lectures.  I know I’ll have a good time, but I am afraid I won’t get to do much studying, and by “get to” I mean “want to”. But I have to.  :o(  boo.

This past weekend I tried to catch up on some of my reading and Brad and Bo were sweet enough to go to the store for me.  I can’t tell you how awesome that was for me.  And on top of that they surprised me with some beautiful flowers.



I really love the orange roses!  I felt pretty special when they came home with these beauts, plus they both looked pretty darn cute when they handed them to me.  I think they were quite pleased with themselves and they had good reason to be.  Don’t you think?  :o)