Saturday, August 29, 2009

Apron-Palooza!!

Welcome to Apron-Palooza! So last year I got this crazy idea that I should make aprons for people for Christmas! Great idea except I hadn't done any sewing for years and have a tendency to allow projects to get too big and to procrastinate too much. So alas on the 23rd of December and Christmas Eve I was still sewing...but I think it was worth it. I'll let you decide!






The top one was the first one I made. I actually made 2 of the same and they went to some mission companions, hence the strong asian influence. The Christmas apron was for Sister Bowers because I love her so. Hers is also the only Christmas one I made. Maybe more will come in the future.
The Second of the two asian aprons.












This was for Grandma Fawcett. I love it!




















Kristina's jumped out at me like it was meant for her!



































Aunt Janet's is some of my favorite fabric because it was so unique.

And Grandma Gates' makes me think of her when I see it!





















I took a break from sewing for months and finally took it up again for Mackenzie's birthday! This was the easiest of all the fabric combinations to pick out!





And Abby's apron! Great Grandma Fawcett's sewing machine broke just as I was tryng to get it done for her birthday. I think it had something to do with me sewing on Sunday. It still hasn't been able to be fixed and hence confirms my belief that she is haunting it as punishment for my transgression! Luckily I have my own sewing machine here in utah and finally last week finished Abby's apron which is now 8 months late for her birthday and will be mailing it shortly!











Last but not least is mine! The trim fabric for my apron was the catalyst for this whole crazy adventure so i find it funny that it took me a whole year to finally get it done! So there you go...Apron-Palooza is taking a break but I'm sure it will resurface soon!












Tuesday, August 25, 2009

BOSTON!







So my i'm playing catch up with my blogging...sorry for the delay but here is my trip to boston, ma for a work conference. The conference is the Heart Rythum Society and it is an international conference for the electrophysiology world, and probably the biggest, somewhere around 20,000 people converged on the historic city of Boston and I was one of them! I flew there with a good portion of my team on May 12th and as we were boarding the plane with half of the lab staff, 2 of our attendings, our manager, our service line director and some of our research team, that if we crashed the Uof U hospital would no longer have an EP department. So thanks to the crew of that flight for delivering us safely to Boston!

Well a great week of learning and sight seeing followed and i have some photo documentation to prove it!
Starting with....
The CHEERS BAR!!!!! Classic Show and just a short walk from my hotel! The first night we were there we had dinner at a great sushi place and then walked here! This is the outside of the store that they used for the openning credits the inside was a little different though. When we were in there I saw a priest, no joke, collar and all, which I thought was a little strange for a man of God and all....

















...This door may look familiar if you watched the show at all...



Then there was......













...the beauty of old meets new that is everywhere in Boston!

Boston Commons is gorgeous, and this older couple was so cute i snuck a picture! Oh and that's Paul Revere in statue form.







On the last full day in Boston, Steph and I took and old town trolley tour around the city which was perfect! You can take all sorts of pictures and get on and off whenever you choose! This is the Cathedral for the 7th Day Adventiths or the Christian Scientist, I kinda forgot! It was beautiful though!






















Fenway Park! Need I Say more!











OLD IRONSIDES!!!!!! Yes I made it! so exciting!
















And we just made it to Bunker Hill to snap a picture of the monument before we had to head back to the trolley!






The last stop on our trolley tour was along the Freedom Trail and with in 5 minutes of our hotel. We stopped at the site of the Boston Massacre and where the Declaration of Independence was first read in Boston. (see following picture)




























Right across from our hotel, the Omni Parker House, which is the oldest running hotel in the US, was the cemetery where John Hancock(see left) and other essential people in the Revolution(see below).






Paul Revere's Grave















This is Ben Franklin's Parents Grave.








This is Mother Goose! She's real!
















Don't worry i worked a little, okay maybe not as much as I should have, but I was in Boston and we had to do some site seeing! I'll do better next year, its only Denver!









Monday, August 24, 2009

New Experiences...

As some or all of you know I am somewhat of a seasoned nurse. I've been in the healthcare field for 9 years and have worked in some not so glamorous areas of the hospital but today was a completely new low for me. When we were preparing to move our patient from the table to her bed she started feeling very sick to her stomach. So as she was begining to make it known that she would be blowing chunks very soon, we were scrambling to get some meds to help relieve her discomfort, and I was valianly holding pressure to keep the puncture wounds we had inflicted earlier from breaking open, she decided to blow! And I was in the direct line of fire. Up the projectile went and then down it came on my arm, and shirt and HAIR!!!
That's right my hair folks, DISGUSTING!!!!!!! I can't believe this happened to me....but it did. And to make matters worse, my co worker, Seth was laughing so hard i thought he was going to pee his pants. So I got cleaned up and changed my scrub top and continued working until i got home and promptly took a shower!

Moral of the story is kids.......nurses sacrifice for their patients way more than anyone else is willing to do.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Sorry!

So sorry that i haven't been keeping this up, but i've been busy! Kristina and i moved into our new apartment with Kenz and we sadly said goodbye to our apartment of 3 years and got a little teary locking the door for the last time. We both felt like we had a lot of great experiences there and learned and grew alot. Along with getting settled, I have been working a ton of hours lately. The heart electricty business is booming in Salt Lake City!



In other really great news my dear little brother has left on his mission! Last week my parents brought him down and we got to go to the Salt Lake Temple together and then the next day take him to the MTC. They have changed things a little there and you just drop them off at the curb and have 1 minute and i'm not joking, to say good bye. Nothing like pulling the bandaide off quick. I miss him and was a little sad to see him leave but I'm so excited for the experiences and growth he will experience. I love reading his letters already!



So work is busy but exciting. I am working on a research paper that I'm submitting to 2 different conferences and which will also be published hopefully. One of the conferences will be in france and i'm hoping my paper gets accepted so i can go and present it at the conference.



In personal news, i meet another young man whom i really like....some friends set us up and we live far apart but we are seeing where things go. I'm actually off to see him in the morning! Florida here I come!!!!

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Another Update....

So I'm horrible at this blog thing. I get busy and forget or put it off. Anyway here is a brief synopsis of the last almost 2 months.
1. the new job is still cool, but very busy. We just opened a new lab, with all state of the art equipment. And I get to go to Boston for a Convention next week.
2. I ended the relationship with the boy. To condense down a very long story, it was too much drama for me and he wasn't what i want and deserve.
3. I've started going camping with my friends and we are hoping to do it very often over the summer.
4. My hair is now the longest it's been for a very long time! Yay for patience!

I guess its about time for some pictures...I'll get working on that.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Update......

To all of you who kindly care about my life, I'm sorry that I haven't been good at keeping this up. I got distracted after moving back to Utah and looking for a job. So here is a quick update in and the next week or so I hope to have it all up to date.
Here is the quick and dirty on the last few months......
1. I moved back to Utah, and started looking for a new job.
2. That took a while, but I have started a great new job at the University of Utah in the Invasive Cardiology department. Different kind of nursing, still wearing scrubs, but the best schedule ever! I have come over to the land of the living, i work during the day, and no weekends or holidays either. CRAZY!
3. I met a nice guy who I am very happy with.
4. I went on an awesome cruise to the western caribbean. Pictures coming soon.

I think that covers most of the big events. So for now tonight this will have to do. More details to come my friends, do not fear.