Sunday, December 14, 2008

Extra! Extra! Read All about It!!!

So, I thought I would drop everyone an update since I haven't posted in a while.

There for a while I was having technical problems with my computer which hampered my blogging for quite a while. Actually, it put a halt to ALOT of my internet adventures; I was not happy. Thanks to Aaron, my computer is fixed (I love you Aaron)!

In more exciting news, my cousin Jaylene is living with us. Even though she is my cousin, she is nearly the same age as Riley, less than a year older than her to be more specific. for those of you who know me, you know why she is living with us. I would rather not go into the details on this post though.

For those of who live in Idaho, more specifically "thevalley" you may be wondering about my job since it was all over the news that Mercy laid off 70 people and cut back the hours of 30 people. I have good news; I am OK! Let me tell you, I wake up every morning praying that I have a job and will have a job at the end of the day and I go home every night thankful that I still have a job! Unfortunatley, I don't think anyone is safe during the economy. I am convinved that we are entering the second Great Depression. All I can say is God help us.
On that note, I am trying to buy a house! Ironic isn't it? Normally I wouldn't even think about it in this economy. However, my mortgage would be cheaper than my rent and I would have the stability of knowing that it's my house. And, when the economy collapses, my family can move in with me and I won't have to worry about getting the landlords approval. LOL!!

On a sad note, Elvis passed away not too long ago. He was nearly 13 years old. He had to be put to sleep because he had congestive heart failure. It was very, very sad. I cried harder than I have cried in a long time. Anyways, enough about him before I ruin my keyboard with crying uncontrollably.



Thanksgiving was great. It was a big ole' estrogen filled Thanksgiving since there is no man crazy enough to want to marry into my family. What else can I say?? It was fun nonetheless.



On that note, Christmas is right around the corner. I wish I had more money to spend since I pretty much have NOTHING to spend. However, I would have had the money to spend if I wasn't trying to buy a house. Anyways, the girls are excited nonetheless and so am I!!

Anyways, I think that's about all there is to update you on. Stay tuned for future updates about the house. I figure, God has a way of working things out and whatever happens, happens for a reason.

I hope everyone enjoys the holidays and is surrounded by loved ones.

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow....






I always love this time of year and how beautiful everything looks covered in white. It's so serene and peaceful. I also love playing in the snow. So, today, me, my mom, Riley, Jaylene and Buddy went to Camels Back Park to go sledding. It was so much fun (until some little poop ran into the back of legs and knocked me off of my feet and I heard my neck crack; yes it still hurts)! Enjoy the pics!!

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Too Cute!!





There's nothing like the love between a girl and her dog...

Monday, October 27, 2008

Don't forget to vote!!!!!!!!!!! Or this could be you!!

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Why Buddy! Look how big your ears are!





The better to hear you with my dear!!

That's right...Buddy is just growing like a weed...

I guess that's what puppies do!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The new man in our life...

I've been debating about doing this for a long time...

I've checked their website every day looking for the right one...

Well, I finally found him...

He has golden amber colored eyes...

Soft brown hair...

And a cute little button nose...

Welcome the new man in our life...

BUDDY!!!!!!!!



That's right...we got a puppy!!! I needed another pet (especially a dog) like I needed a hole in my head. But Riley, bless her little heart, has been trying so hard to help out around the house so we could get another dog. She feeds the cats and Elvis every morning and lets Elvis outside to go to the bathroom every morning and night. She even helps clean the litter box sometimes. Plus she bought (with her own money) a book at the neighbors yard sale on "How to Raise a Puppy." How could I say no to her after her hard work for the past several months?? I really wanted to wait until Christmas, but after searching the Idaho Humane Society website for months, I knew I had to check out this puppy as soon as I saw him. Boy did we get lucky!!!

So, on Saturday, after a fundraiser for my work and Riley's soccer game were canceled, due to the pouring rain, we made a spur of the moment trip to the pound to check out this little cutie. After playing with him for nearly 30 miunutes we knew we wanted this puppy AND we knew he would be a great dog. Since then, in the short three days we have had him, Riley has fallen in love with this dog and he has fallen in love with her...






A little about Buddy: Buddy, a border collie mix, is only 10 weeks old but he has a great demeanor and is super smart! He has only been on a leash a couple times and he all ready follows right next me and Riley. He has only had a couple accidents in the house and that was the first day we got him. When I went to work this week I was SO worried that he would tear up the house and go to the bathroom all over the place. So, I put him in Riley's room hoping I could isolate the damage to one area of the house. Much to my delight, when I got home last night and tonight he did not have any accidents and he didn't tear up anything in Riley's room!! What a good boy!! He all ready comes to his name when called AND he has started to fetch. I can't believe it! I am telling you...this is one smart dog!



But Buddy is not the only dog we have. Some of you may be wondering, what about Elvis?? Yes we still have Elvis. For those of you who don't know, Elvis is my 12 year old long haired dachshund. Elvis is slowly getting used to the puppy, but he is still a little unsure of him. Bless little Buddy's heart, he wants to play with Elvis SO bad and poor little Elvis is just not up for it. Can you blame him?? He's only 84 years old in human years!!



With a little puppy comes lots of responsibilities...such as training him. So, starting the second week in October, we will be going to puppy training classes. We are SO excited. I know he will excel.



Stay tuned for further updates as this story developes!!!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Quick Update!!!

So, nothing too exciting or crazy going on around here...kinda. Just a quick update!!

*There is some family drama but I guess it wouldn't be my family if there wasn't any. Don't ask unless you want to feel better about your own family and have 20 minutes you're dying to kill.



*We went to McCall this last weekend for a conference for NASW. It was ok...Riley and my mom went and had a blast, but I was stuck inside inside all day. On the plus side, I learned a lot and had lots of great FREE food...can't beat that.



*Work is going great as well...although I am SWAMPED!!! And it's only gonna get worse over the next few weeks...at least the time flies by fast and I LOVE my job! As much as I love my job though, I hope I don't end up like this poor guy (read the cartoon below...)



*Riley is doing awesome in school - she is in the top reading and math group - YEAH! Plus she loves first grade and everything about it. She has yet to have a bad day at school. Can't beat that!



*Riley is also in soccer again (no pics up yet because my photo software isn't working) and doing GREAT!! She finally scored a goal at their first game. She has dramatically improved this year. I am so proud of her and how hard she is working. So far they have had three games; the first two they won and the third one was a tie. Unfortunately, we couldn't make it the third game because we were in McCall. Hopefully they'll win the next game. Let me tell you though, these girls play hard!! I cannot beleive how hard they kick the ball and how many times each and every girl has been hit in the gut or face with the ball and yet they keep on going. It is really something. They're jerseys are white, so fittingly they are the Snow Leopards. Riley would love to see some people at her games so if you would like to come let me know and I will send you a list of her games. GO SNOW LEOPARDS!!



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*Quite following me!!! Just kidding! Actually, I would love to know who is following my blog. There is a neat feature on the side bar of my blog where you can add yourself as one of my followers. Please...someone add themselves...just kidding...kinda



*No Smoking!! That's right...I quite smoking. I feel so much better. I have only smoked once in the past 16 days...go me!!!



*Now that I passed that hurdle I can focus on cutting back on my Pepsi intake (which I have cut in half but I want to cut back more) and exercising more; thus losing weight. Speaking of losing weight...I think the Biggest Loser starts tonight...gotta go and watch it!


Monday, August 25, 2008

First Day of First Grade

That's right...today was Riley's first day of First Grade...
Good Grief Charlie Brown...where did the time go??





Did you know Riley wears school uniforms?? Doesn't she look nice??



Woo Hoo!!! She was so excited this morning!



It is SO important to have the perfect backpack...you have no idea the deliberation that went into picking the right one!



This is Riley and her friend Dakota...



Doesn't she look precious??



Riley and Mama



Riley and her teacher Ms. Beckley...(I thought I looked young)



Riley and Joanna...another great friend



Here's her desk...she SO big!!



Gotta love the school supplies!!



Here she is at the end of the day...it was a great day, but a LOOOONG day!!

Friday, August 1, 2008

"I'm begging you for Mercy"

So, here I go again with a new job. I can finally say though that I love it and am truly happy there! In just the short two weeks I have been there I have fallen in love with it and am very excited!

So, where am I at?? I am at Mercy Medical Center working for their Hospice Department!!! Who would have thunk it?? HA!



With all my experience with children and families I was determined to get a job working with children and families. But then I was offered this job and I am SO thankful I took it because I love it...everything about it!

I love my co-workers (believe it or not, there is actually a gal there who laughs just as much and nearly as loud as I do...and she's my supervisor - SWEET), I love the clients, and the help I can offer them. I really LOVE it and everything about it!!

What is Hospice exactly and what do I do as a Hospice Medical Social Worker?? Well, Hospice is a program which is offered at hospitals and local private agencies. Hospice is usually put into place for clients when they have a terminal illness and are expected to pass away within 6 months (or so). Hospice offers care through a variety of professions, such as social work and nursing, in order to make a persons end of life about QUALITY.


Comfort care is put into place and my role as the social worker is to help clients access services in order to increase or maintain a high quality towards the end of their life. I offer assistance in helping families through the grieving process through a variety of methods. That in a nutshell, in the simplest way, is what I do.

I can't even begin to explain how special and important it is to be involved in such an emotional time in the client's life. It is a privilege and an honor to help them and their families through such a challenging time.

With all this being said, I have to send out a HUGE thank you to the person who opened me up to this field...Jennifer Randolph. Jenny was my supervisor when I did my practicum at Senior Solutions. Doing my practicum at Senior Solutions allowed me the opportunity to work within the gerontology field and exposed me to agencies such as home health and hospice. I firmly believe without this experience I would not have gotten this job. So, THANK YOU JENNY! I know I may not have been the easiest or the best intern, but I did love the work there and I greatly appreciate your teachings, your guidance, and perhaps most importantly, your patience.


Speaking of Jenny...congrats on your new job! You will be a great teacher because, as I eluded to in the previous paragraph, you taught me volumes! Those children are SO lucky to have you! Good luck!