Thursday, November 22, 2007

~HAPPY THANKSGIVING~

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Since living in Chicago we have decided to make Thanksgiving Day a relaxing and stress-free one (when I don't have to work). Today we went downtown to a movie, took a nap, and bought dinner to take home with us and eat, and watched TV. It was great! We even had our first snowfall this morning, which made the day even more fun!
There are so many things to be thankful for, and it's so nice to reflect on it during this time of year. There's a long list of things I had wanted to list hear, but for sake of time and me needing to go to bed soon, I'm not going to list them all. But the most important things I am thankful for:

my dear husband
my loving family
my home to live in
my job I constantly learn from
my safety and freedom
my knowledge of the gospel of Jesus Christ
my good health
my wonderful friends

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!


Snow falling-view from our apartment

This is the movie theater we go to most often- downtown Chicago.
I just love the color of those trees, that's why I took the picture!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Happy Birthday To Me!

Saturday, November 17th, was my 26th birthday! I am one year older, and have entered a new stage in life: the downhill of the 20's. I'm close to 30 now than I am to 20. At first I was sad to turn a year older, but now I'm over it. 30 will probably be harder!

I had a pretty fun birthday. My dad was in town so we spent the day with him. I started out the day by sleeping in then eating my favorite oatmeal pancakes (thanks to a recipe from Amy Brinton) with strawberries, yum!! Then we went to the Museum of Science and Industry, a fantastic place. They had a "Christmas Around the World" display, with a Christmas tree decorated for every country. They were also having a special Star Wars exhibit so we got to take pictures with some star wars characters.

this is the back side of the museum





After fun at the museum, we headed downtown and went to the movie Fred Claus**. (see comment at bottom for more info about Fred Claus). It was pretty cute. Each year Chicago also has a big Lights Festival along the Magnificant Mile (a stretch of Michigan Ave., a popular street, lots of shopping) with a parade and everything. We went to that, and there were SO many people there! It was fun, and the parade was good too!



Mickey Mouse led the way for the parade
To end the evening, we ate dinner at a great Italian place called Volare that we just happened to run into. We were planning on eating somewhere different, but this place looked better. By the end of the night my toes were frozen from walking around outside for so long, but it was worth it!

For my present, Josh made me some flowers out of balloons, almost as good as real ones! (he learned how to make a few balloon creations on his mission). One of them had a clue inside telling me what my present was. He knew I had wanted kitchen stuff, so he got me a new knife set! This was greatly needed and appreciated. Thank you to everyone who helped make my birthday special!


**Back in January I was filmed as an extra for one of the scenes in Fred Claus (I got to see Vince Vaughn!) so I was pretty excited to see if I could find myself in the movie. Well, I saw the scene I was filmed in but didn't see myself. Even after a full day of filming the scene was only about 1 minute long, and much of the stuff filmed didn't even make it in the movie. If you ever go see the movie, there's a scene were Vince Vaughn's character is in a building talking to a guy and he mentions the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the camera cuts over to look at that building, and there are people walking in front of the building. That's where I would have been. At the end of this scene, Vince Vaughn is standing along the street as a car drives off, that's also where I would have been. I'll have to rent the video sometime and pause it to see if I can find myself in the crowd!

Friday, November 16, 2007

Fun at the Circus

On Wednesday Josh and I felt like a kid again when we went to the circus! It was the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Bellobration. It was a Bellobration because the main character was a guy named Bello whose hair stood straight up. That part was pretty cheesy, but the performances were awesome and often breathtaking! Plus, we were in the fourth row so we saw everything up close. Warning, lots of pictures that follow!






Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Feeling Thankful

The last week or two has been pretty busy and crazy at work! It's at times like these when I am reminded to be grateful for the good health I have. As of recently our unit has been trying to specialize in high-risk obstetrics (it a money thing). This means we have been seeing pretty sick people or people with just crazy stuff going on. You wouldn't believe some of the stuff I've seen! But seeing these things has helped me realize how thankful I am to have the health and situation that I do. When I feel like my life is rough, I realize that my life could be much harder or difficult. What can I say, my job can be quite challening at times, but it is also so rewarding to know that I am helping these people who need it the most. (Plus, I never tire of seeing a baby enter the world!)

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

DEEP DARK SECRETS

I've been tagged again, by my sister Kim. The topic of this one is
DEEP DARK SECRETS!!
The rules are to post 6 items about yourself (habits, traits, deep dark secrets, etc.) on your blog, then tag 6 more people to do the same.
Here I go:
1) I have a bad habit of biting my nails (fingers, not toes!). I think it stems from when I played the violin in school and we couldn't have long nails. I know it's gross. I've been trying to be real good lately by clipping them or filing them. Wearing nail polish helps too.
2) I'll just move on to another bad habit: I crack my joints. Habitually. And pretty much all of them. I'm talking fingers, elbows, neck, back, toes, ankles. My knees and hips crack too, I feel like an old lady! It's turned into a physicl need for me because if I don't crack them I feel all stiff and tight, and they'll end up just cracking on their own anyway.
3) I don't consider myself a picky eater, but there are certain foods I don't eat. Here is a list of some of them: Onions, unless they are small and cooked so they're soft. I dont' like them crunch. Green Peppers, can't stand the flavor! Cantelope, I don't know why. Every once in a while I'll eat some just to see if I like it yet, and I never do. Honeydew, same as cantelope. Red meat (as in undercooked), I like steak, it just can't be red and bloody. Gross! Dark Chocolate, unless it's mixed with something like in a peppermint patty.
4) I fall asleep at the drop of a hat. I've never had a problem falling asleep and feel sorry for people who do. Once I lay my head on the pillow my body's automatic shut-down system kids in and I'm out. The times my shut-down system gets my into trouble are when I fall asleep during movies, during conversations with my husband, while I'm studying, while I'm at work, while I'm in the waiting room at the dr.'s office, while I'm driving (that's never happend yet, thankgoodness, but there've been times I feel like I could fall asleep!). And it doesn't matter how much sleep I've had....if I'm relaxes, not moving, it's quite, and/or it's mid-afternoon or night time, that equals the perfect recipe for me falling asleep.
5) I suffer headaches every time I go running or have a hard work-out. Don't know why. I stay hydrated, I try to stay relaxed, I warm up and cool down, I take ibuprofen. I've seen a couple dr.'s about it and they don't know why either. I still like to run though, it's a good form of exercise and a great stress reliever, so I just suffer through the headaches.
6) I'm terribly affrais of tornados. I've never seen one before, but I used to get frequent dreams about tornados. For this reason I will never live in tornado alley! Some may argue that Chicago is in tornado alley, and there have been some in the suburbs here, but so far I feel pretty safe being close to the lake and in the big city. And at least my building has a basement!
Sorry those weren't too juicy. :)
So I don't think I'll tag anyone this time around, but if you want to do this, feel free to and hav fun! I'd love to hear about your Deep Dark Secrets!

Friday, November 2, 2007

Happy Halloween

Hope everyone had a fun and safe Halloween! Josh has clinicals but got done early, I had to work, and we didn't get any trick-or-treaters. But we don't ever expect to. Makes it easy for us. :)

We did have a ward Halloween Party last Saturday and this is what we dressed up as:

Captain Josh and his sidekick cat. (I know, doesn't make much sense. We weren't creative enough to get matching costumes.) I was wearing a tail, you just can't see it.



These are the pumpkins we carved:

I also have eaten WAY too much tasty junk this past week. Now it's back to exercise and vegetables because Christmas goodies are just around the corner!!