November 27, 2010

Run Santa! Run!





There is nothing that kicks off a holiday season like running a themed 5K. No zombies this time. Today everyone came out in red for the Run Santa Ogden 5K. Talk about fun, rules: be dressed as Santa. and that is about it. There were a couple of green Grinches and Cindy Lou Who's, lots of reindeer dogs, and a ton of Santas. The aid stations were handing out milk and cookies and finishers received a candy cane. It was so fun doing this with Erin, definately will do this one again next year!

November 17, 2010

London 2012


I LOVE the Olympics. While the winter olympics were held a few months ago, I can't help but look forward to the upcoming summer olympics. Am I super lame and alone in this? A few pictures of the olympic site for the London 2012 games were released a few days ago, and while it looks like they will definately need two years to finish everything they are building, I got so excited. So to tide me over I looked up World Competition events happening in Utah and you can bet I will be in Park City Februrary 4-5 for the FIS World Championships of Ski Half Pipe and Arial/Moguls at Park City Mountain and Deer Valley resorts. Just a tidbit of info: this year and most likely this World Championship will determine if the ski half pipe event will be added to the olympic sporting event roster in Russia 2014. Talk about neat.

November 14, 2010

Goodbye Sleep Deprivation


So in fantastic news for the week JD got a new job! He will be the new 'official' pharmacy technician at South Ogden IHC. I say 'official' because he has worked there as a PRN for the past 2 years so he isn't exactly new to the job, but a benefits position opened up and he got it. We are super excited for the change and having weekends off, no graveyards, no swings. It will be an exciting change to say the least. The hospital is going to keep him on PRN to help out but when he does cover a shift, he won't have to do a graveyard, he can just come at his convenience to get things taken care of. So essentially the jobs will be reversed, but this is a super fantastic reversal. It will be good with school for JD, and with my sanity. I have had two years of no weekend events because JD was always working graves Friday and swings Saturday with sleep in between that. It is always a sad event waking him up for church on Sunday because he is exhausted. But NO MORE! :) (at least no more after they hire his replacement at the hospital; in the mean time we have a few more 'fun' weeks of overtime covering the shifts at South Ogden on top of our other jobs, but they are a great staff and it has been fun working with them again on my end)

November 3, 2010

Of Things That Matter Most


It has been a fun few weeks for JD and I. Life has been moving onward and forward quite rapidly, which in some ways is good and in others not so good. We have both been balancing two jobs with school, trying to help out with the South Ogden pharmacy as they are short working shifts when we can help out, last week I worked 53 hours, I don't want to know what JD worked, because I am pretty sure it was more than that. I know there are like a bazillion people who are busier, but it is still crazy where it feels like I am still catching up (and following up with weekly blood testing and medication alterations) from the month I spent in a recliner in July and suddenly we are in November. It is amazing how quickly one can get caught up in the activities and comings and goings of life and neglect the important things, at least I know I fit in that category. When this happens, it is also amazing at how little is actually accomplished that is worth anything much. I know that I need to prioritize better and put things into my routine that currently aren't present.

Why am I bringing this all up? Because I LOVED President Uctdorf's talk from General Conference. "
Let us simplify our lives a little. Let us make the changes necessary to refocus our lives on the sublime beauty of the simple, humble path of Christian discipleship—the path that leads always toward a life of meaning, gladness, and peace."