Apologies for the lack of posting lately--it's not so much that I've been too busy to post but rather there just hasn't been much to post about.
We're all settled in out here with our apartment, Matt's school routine, and my job. In fact, Matt actually had midterms last week if you can believe it! I'm sure he'll explain how school is going in another post but from what I can tell, he's enjoying it. It's been a bit of an adjustment with him at class during the week as I had gotten so used to having him around all the time since he went on terminal leave back in February. However, I must say that I am so proud of him for all the hard work he's been putting in to doing well in the program. :)
We're basically all unpacked in our apartment now. I have to say, living in an apartment has probably been the biggest adjustment. Matt has never lived in an apartment complex while I lived in three different apartment complexes during college. We're on the first floor which is great for Cooper and unloading groceries but it means that we have to deal with all the noise coming from the apartment above us. I've never seen who lives up there but I'd be willing to bet that they've got an elephant up there or they just really love stomping around. Of course, it's not the end of the world and I'm sure it could be worse.
I've gotten into the swing of things at work. I'm working at a small hospital, Avista Adventist Hospital, that is part of the Centura Health system that my previous hospital belonged to. I'm working nights still which is less than ideal but has some advantages. At St. Francis, the surgical floor I worked on had 36 beds as did the separate medical floor. Here at Avista, the two are combined into a Med/Surg floor that has about 22 beds total so it's a much smaller hospital. That means that it can get quite slow and boring from about 1 am until 5 am but at least I'm not leaving work stressed out and frustrated after every shift.
Other than that, there's not too much to report right now. Matt has been doing a few outdoorsy adventures with some of his classmates--I'm sure some of you have seen his pictures atop mountains on Facebook. I'll have him do a post about school and his adventures soon. :)
Hope all is well with everyone! Xoxo!
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Here is St. Louis
I posted this video on my Facebook page already but wanted to share it here as I think it really highlights what a great city St. Louis is. Matt and I watched it and experienced a wave of homesickness...funny how growing up in St. Louis I never realized all that it had to offer. :)
Monday, August 13, 2012
Getting Back in the Swing of Things.
We've been living here in our new place for about a week and a half now and it's finally starting to come together. In fact, we actually had a few friends come in town and stay with us this weekend. Our friend Andrew came down from Ft. Collins and Johnny and Gina are in town from Hawaii for their wedding this week! It was wonderful to see them all again and it gave Matt a good chance to pick Andrew's brain about grad school since Andrew is about to start his second year of his MBA program.
We all went to see the band Blind Pilot at this really interesting venue Friday night--it was almost like a barn in a park in Boulder. After the concert we hit up Pearl St Mall which is where a lot of shops, restaurants, and bars are in Boulder. We haven't really gone out much here so we're still learning the best places to go, but we had a great time!
It was nice to have a fun weekend with friends as this week is a big and busy one! Today is Matt's first day of orientation and my first night at work. I had my two days of orientation last week but tonight is my first shift on my floor. I'm excited to get started in my new job and even more excited for Matt! He has two weeks of orientation and his classes officially start on the 27th. It seems as though we've been talking about him starting his MBA program for ages now so it's pretty exciting that it's finally here. In fact, here's a picture of my handsome grad student husband on his way to his first day of school this morning!!
We'll be heading back down to Colorado Springs later this week for Johnny and Gina's wedding this Friday. We can't wait to stand beside two of our dear friends on their wedding day. I'll try to get some pictures of the apartment taken next weekend now that we're all unpacked.
Xoxo!
We all went to see the band Blind Pilot at this really interesting venue Friday night--it was almost like a barn in a park in Boulder. After the concert we hit up Pearl St Mall which is where a lot of shops, restaurants, and bars are in Boulder. We haven't really gone out much here so we're still learning the best places to go, but we had a great time!
| Waiting for the concert to start. |
| Blind Pilot. |
| Me and Gina. |
It was nice to have a fun weekend with friends as this week is a big and busy one! Today is Matt's first day of orientation and my first night at work. I had my two days of orientation last week but tonight is my first shift on my floor. I'm excited to get started in my new job and even more excited for Matt! He has two weeks of orientation and his classes officially start on the 27th. It seems as though we've been talking about him starting his MBA program for ages now so it's pretty exciting that it's finally here. In fact, here's a picture of my handsome grad student husband on his way to his first day of school this morning!!
| So handsome in his suit!! :) |
Xoxo!
Monday, August 6, 2012
And We're Back!!
Apologies for the absence of posting in the last month or so...we were busy packing up our life in Colorado Springs while avoiding the wildfire, took a much needed trip to St. Louis for the month of July, and have spent the last four days unpacking here at our new apartment. I can't believe that we're already almost a week into August and that we're living in our new apartment! It's going to be a bit of an adjustment and while we miss our old place, friends, and neighbors in the Springs, I think this place will work just fine for the next two years. So, here's a quick rundown of what we've been up to this summer:
First, as I mentioned, we spent the end of June getting ready to move and taking in the whole wildfire situation. It was a brand new experience for both of us and I started to write a post dedicated to it at that time, but I was interrupted mid-post and never really found the time to finish and post it. Needless to say, it was horribly sad to watch on the news as the city that had become our home seemed to be hopelessly burning. We've all seen the images on the news: the trees engulfed in flames, the C-130s making drops on the fire, the exhausted firefighters. They're moving images for sure, but it's a whole different experience when the images are coming from your town. The term "wildfire" seems to be misleading in itself--it makes you think of a fire out in the woods, in the wild. However, that's not really the case. These fires were in our cities, our home, and they burned people's home and lives to the ground. It was hard to look at the images on the news and see these burning structures knowing that was once someone's home. Some of the physicians and nurses from my old hospital lost their homes and I just cannot imagine how daunting a task it would be to have to essentially start over and rebuild one's life. We are just so grateful that we never had to evacuate and that more lives weren't lost.
The Army packed our home up and we headed to St. Louis July 1st. It was SO nice to be in town for more than just a weekend. It seems like so many of our trips have been just a whirlwind of trying to squeeze so much into a short time. We had a mental list of everything we wanted to do while we were in town this summer and I believe we checked all but two things off the list. We weren't able to make it to a Cardinals game or down to my family's farm but we still had a wonderful trip. While we absolutely love the state of Colorado, the people in St. Louis are pretty awesome and we miss all of you already!! We were lucky enough to be able to make it up to Michigan for a week as well and it was such a relaxing week. Matt even found time to compete in the Tour de Kirkwood triathlon before we drove back to CO and I was able to attend my friend Megan's bridal shower. It was great to see all our family and friends and we can't wait for our next trip back.
We arrived back in CO late Wednesday night and have been settling into our new apartment since then. As I mentioned, it's going to take a bit of adjusting as we're used to living in a larger space but it's starting to feel more like a home. We've meet our neighbors and it just so happens that they're a young couple like us with a dog whose energy rivals Cooper's so he's already made a best friend. :) I started orientation at work this week and it's so nice to only have a 10 minute commute. This hospital is smaller than the one I was at previously, but I think it'll be a good fit. Matt starts orientation for school in a week and then classes begin on the 27th. We've got a wedding on the 17th as well--our good friends Johnny and Gina are getting married and both Matt and I are in the wedding party--so it's certainly going to be a busy month.
Here are a few pictures from our trip to Michigan (if you've looked at the pictures on Facebook then these are nothing new) as that's really the only time we took any photos.
I'll be sure to post some pictures of our apartment once it's a bit more put together. Hope all is well with everyone back home, we miss you all!! Xoxo!
First, as I mentioned, we spent the end of June getting ready to move and taking in the whole wildfire situation. It was a brand new experience for both of us and I started to write a post dedicated to it at that time, but I was interrupted mid-post and never really found the time to finish and post it. Needless to say, it was horribly sad to watch on the news as the city that had become our home seemed to be hopelessly burning. We've all seen the images on the news: the trees engulfed in flames, the C-130s making drops on the fire, the exhausted firefighters. They're moving images for sure, but it's a whole different experience when the images are coming from your town. The term "wildfire" seems to be misleading in itself--it makes you think of a fire out in the woods, in the wild. However, that's not really the case. These fires were in our cities, our home, and they burned people's home and lives to the ground. It was hard to look at the images on the news and see these burning structures knowing that was once someone's home. Some of the physicians and nurses from my old hospital lost their homes and I just cannot imagine how daunting a task it would be to have to essentially start over and rebuild one's life. We are just so grateful that we never had to evacuate and that more lives weren't lost.
The Army packed our home up and we headed to St. Louis July 1st. It was SO nice to be in town for more than just a weekend. It seems like so many of our trips have been just a whirlwind of trying to squeeze so much into a short time. We had a mental list of everything we wanted to do while we were in town this summer and I believe we checked all but two things off the list. We weren't able to make it to a Cardinals game or down to my family's farm but we still had a wonderful trip. While we absolutely love the state of Colorado, the people in St. Louis are pretty awesome and we miss all of you already!! We were lucky enough to be able to make it up to Michigan for a week as well and it was such a relaxing week. Matt even found time to compete in the Tour de Kirkwood triathlon before we drove back to CO and I was able to attend my friend Megan's bridal shower. It was great to see all our family and friends and we can't wait for our next trip back.
We arrived back in CO late Wednesday night and have been settling into our new apartment since then. As I mentioned, it's going to take a bit of adjusting as we're used to living in a larger space but it's starting to feel more like a home. We've meet our neighbors and it just so happens that they're a young couple like us with a dog whose energy rivals Cooper's so he's already made a best friend. :) I started orientation at work this week and it's so nice to only have a 10 minute commute. This hospital is smaller than the one I was at previously, but I think it'll be a good fit. Matt starts orientation for school in a week and then classes begin on the 27th. We've got a wedding on the 17th as well--our good friends Johnny and Gina are getting married and both Matt and I are in the wedding party--so it's certainly going to be a busy month.
Here are a few pictures from our trip to Michigan (if you've looked at the pictures on Facebook then these are nothing new) as that's really the only time we took any photos.
| Quite possibly the best place to watch the sunset. |
| Typical beach day. |
| The hammock debacle 2012. |
| An evening stroll on the beach. |
| Enjoying a good book and the water on our toes. |
| Goofing off. |
| Big Red though it looks more like Big Pink. |
| A sunkissed couple. :) |
| Me and my dad. |
| How every evening was spent. |
| It's not a proper trip to Michigan without numerous sunset pictures. |
I'll be sure to post some pictures of our apartment once it's a bit more put together. Hope all is well with everyone back home, we miss you all!! Xoxo!
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Run, run, run!
Matt and I did our first half marathon in Estes Park this morning, the Estes Park Marathon! I'd been wanting to do one for quite a while and finally just bit the bullet and signed up for one. Matt was kind enough to join me and I am very grateful to him for that. Estes Park is an absolutely gorgeous town so we couldn't have chosen a better race as far as scenery goes. We were unfamiliar with the race route but had read that it wasn't too bad so we figured why not, and registered. There were a few hills that were killer, specifically one about three and half miles in that lasted through mile six. Oy! That hill really drained my energy and my legs and put my time way off. Overall, I felt pretty good, my knees are pretty painful right now but other than that not too much to complain about. Poor Matt has blisters all over his feet--he wore his barefoot running shoes which were not the greatest for running 13.1 miles. My goal was to finish in roughly 2 hours and 15 minutes, unfortunately my actual finish time was a bit longer than that. It just means I've got a goal to work towards for the next one.
And yes, we've already signed up for the next one...we'll be running the Rock n' Roll half marathon in Denver on September 22. I think I'll change up my training for that one and Matt will probably train more than he did for this one and wear different shoes. The course for the next one runs through downtown Denver and has bands performing at each check point so it should be pretty fun! I've heard good things about the Rock n' Roll marathon series (there's one in St. Louis this October for all you back home!) so I'm excited to see what it's all about.
Hope all is well with everyone, can't wait to see some of you in roughly two weeks!!
And yes, we've already signed up for the next one...we'll be running the Rock n' Roll half marathon in Denver on September 22. I think I'll change up my training for that one and Matt will probably train more than he did for this one and wear different shoes. The course for the next one runs through downtown Denver and has bands performing at each check point so it should be pretty fun! I've heard good things about the Rock n' Roll marathon series (there's one in St. Louis this October for all you back home!) so I'm excited to see what it's all about.
| Bright eyed and bushy tailed before the race! |
| I did it!! |
| Matt sad foot...heck of a blister! |
| We both were pretty exhausted. |
| So proud that we did it! |
Hope all is well with everyone, can't wait to see some of you in roughly two weeks!!
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Old Friends, Good Times
Last weekend we had some good friends from home, Tim and Megan, in town for a whirlwind weekend visit. They landed on Thursday night and were off again Sunday morning so it was a quick trip but we managed to make the most of it. We started the weekend off in Denver--it had been awhile since we've gone out in Denver--and then drove up to Ft. Collins Friday for an afternoon of beer tasting at the breweries. Matt has been to Ft. Collins before but this was my first time so I was pretty excited. I'm not the most adventurous when it comes to beer, in fact I generally stick to Bud Light, but I've branched out some since moving out here and I'm willing to at least try all kinds.
We only visited three breweries and there were plenty more to try, but we had to cut the afternoon short in order to make it to Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison for the Michael Franti concert that night. If you recall, Matt and I saw a concert there in May in less than desirable conditions. This time thankfully the weather was much better and I was able to really enjoy the experience.
Saturday we drove up Pikes Peak and spent some time at Garden of the Gods. I can honestly say I don't think I will ever get sick of the mountains or the gorgeous views we have out here. It's so nice to have visitors come out and be able to share all of it with them...I loved Megan's excitement about the mountains because it reminded me of my first couple trips out here. :)
| Tasting at Odell Brewery, one of Matt's favorites. |
| Quite the spread at New Belgium Brewery. |
We only visited three breweries and there were plenty more to try, but we had to cut the afternoon short in order to make it to Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison for the Michael Franti concert that night. If you recall, Matt and I saw a concert there in May in less than desirable conditions. This time thankfully the weather was much better and I was able to really enjoy the experience.
| Even up at the top, it's still a great experience. |
| Took a few tries but we got a decent group picture. |
Saturday we drove up Pikes Peak and spent some time at Garden of the Gods. I can honestly say I don't think I will ever get sick of the mountains or the gorgeous views we have out here. It's so nice to have visitors come out and be able to share all of it with them...I loved Megan's excitement about the mountains because it reminded me of my first couple trips out here. :)
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| My favorite spot on the way up Pikes Peak. |
| The sky is so blue! |
| Just climbing around on top of a mountain. |
| Garden of the Gods--one of my favorite places out here. |
| Joseph family photo! |
| Best dog ever. :) |
It was a fast weekend, but a great one. We loved getting to spend time out here with some good friends and showing them what Colorado is all about: gorgeous views, mountains, and good beer. :) Can't wait to see you guys again in just a couple weeks!!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
One Year.
Yesterday marked our one year anniversary, and what a year it has been! It's hard to believe that our first year of marriage has come and gone as it seems like just yesterday we were celebrating with our family and friends at our reception. And yet, here we are one year later getting ready to embark on the next chapter of our life together. I know that this next year will be one full of adventure and growth with some challenges but we'll tackle it all together, and for that I am incredibly grateful to have such a wonderful partner by my side. :)
So, in honor of our first year of marriage, I've included some of our favorite pictures from our wedding day. All photos are copyrighted by Jodi Schlosser, our amazing photographer.
So, in honor of our first year of marriage, I've included some of our favorite pictures from our wedding day. All photos are copyrighted by Jodi Schlosser, our amazing photographer.
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| An emotional moment while getting ready. |
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| Matt waiting for his bride...and shedding a tear. |
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| Mr. and Mrs. at last! |
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| One of my favorites. |
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| Our awesome wedding party, we love you all!! |
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| Taking pictures is hard, the boys needed a break. |
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| Sharing some laughs during the speeches. |
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| We were given a large knife to cut the cake with. |
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| First dance, so much love. :) |
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| We truly enjoyed our wedding and had a blast celebrating! |
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| Us in a nutshell. |
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| Heading back to enjoy the party...what a wonderful, wonderful day! |
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