Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Just another day....

Once again I have been bad at blogging....It has been a little crazy around here. We have had a couple of snow days this month. Chip has been out two days because of snow. I took the NCLEX (nursing boards) last week and passed!!!! I am so excited to be done for a while with tests and studying. The anxiety of testing and studying is exhausting to me.

I start my job at the Med next Monday and I am very excited and nervous about my job. I will be working with a preceptor for a few weeks who will train me and teach me what I need to know. I hope I have a good preceptor.

Chip and I went to Jackson over the weekend to celebrate my dad's birthday and Clayton's birthday. It was fun to be with family and not have to worry about anything. We went to church with my parents on Sunday. They have just hired a new pastor who is great.

This week I am going to pick up around the house and get it in order before I start work next week. It has gotten a little crazy over the past year and there is some stuff that still needs to be done. I am hoping to start making a list of things we need to start saving for. There is so much we want to do as far as remodeling the house and travel, that we really need to start budgeting.

I have some picture of the snow, but they are on our new camera and the CD to download pictures onto the computer hasn't been installed yet. I will post those later. I don't need to let myself get so behind on blogging.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Seattle

The day after Christmas, Chip and I got on a plane and headed to Seattle to visit Thad, Lauren, Hayden, and Presley. This was the first time we had seen Thad, Lauren, and Hayden in exactly a year and the very first time to meet Presley Kate. She was so cute! We had a lot of fun. This was Chip's first trip to Seattle and my first trip to do touristy things.
Sunday- We got in about lunch time. After Hayden and Presley woke up from their naps we went to a pizza place called Pegasus on Alki Beach (which Hayden called Malachi beach). They had really good pizza and beer there. Chip and I were pretty exhausted so we called it an early night.
Alki Beach
Monday- We went to Pike's Place Market in downtown Seattle. They have lots of fresh fish, flowers, and other handmade items that are sold in the market. We also visited Nordstrom and a Columbia store where Chip did some shopping with his Christmas money. That evening Thad and his friend, Phil brewed a double IPA beer. According to Thad, if this beer turns out it will be the best beer ever. It will be six weeks until they know if it is good or not. Chip and I got to go to a homebrew store, which was really interesting since there isn't a lot of homebrewing around here. I think Chip was pretty intrigued by it.





Tuesday- We went to a pastry place called "Bakery Nouveau" in West Seattle near Thad and Lauren's house. Chip and I both had really good pastries there. He had a double chocolate pastry and I had a chocolate hazelnut pastry. They were both very good. In the afternoon, Thad and Chip went to some local breweries and sampled a lot of different beer. Lauren and I stayed at home with the kids while they napped. I made peanut butter chocolate chip cookies with Hayden.


Wednesday- We went to the Experience Music Project Museum in downtown Seattle. This was a lot of fun. There were music and science fiction exhibits. It was very cold this day so we tried to stay inside. Lauren and I went to the mall and did some shopping. I bought Chip a sweater, but that was all. Lauren had to return some things. We went out to dinner at Pyramid Brewing Co.



Thursday- Thad rented a van so we could all ride together and we drove around Seattle to see some of the very expensive houses and some parks.First, we went to Beth's Cafe, home of the 12-egg omelette. Chip and I split the 6-egg omelette. Maybe we can try the 12-egg omelette next time. We also went to the locks and Hayden liked to see the boats go from the bay to the ocean. We saw two boats go through. There were some very pretty views of the city and the houses were very nice and probably cost at least in the millions. We saw Kurt Cobain's house.
Kurt Cobain's house 




Friday- Thad and Lauren had planned a party for New Year's Eve with some of their friends. Chip and I went to Ikea. I was looking at kitchen stuff and couches to get some ideas for what we want to do in the house. Thad and Lauren's friends came over and we played a Newlywed game, charades, and catch phrase. Some of their friends stayed the night, so the next morning we all got up and had breakfast. It was a lot of fun.

Saturday- We were all pretty tired from New Year's Eve and staying up late. Hayden and Presley were up very early so Thad and Lauren put away their Christmas stuff and stayed around the house. Chip and I went to lunch in West Seattle.

Sunday- We got on a plane to head back to Memphis. We got stuck in Salt Lake City for two hours, but made it back about 11:30 p.m. We were pretty tired, but still on Seattle time (2 hours behind).

The trip was a lot of fun and it was great to see Thad, Lauren, Hayden, and Presley.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

To Have a Life Again

Last weekend was a big weekend for us at the Holliday house. I graduated from nursing school and had my pinning ceremony. I took my last exam on Tuesday. I am very happy to be done, but unsure of what to do with myself. Each day, I do not think I have a lot to do and end up spending the whole day busy running errands or staying busy. It is so nice to have my evenings back and be able to cook dinner, watch TV, and just be with Chip. 
After completing my last exam Tuesday, I got an e-mail from The Med where I had applied and interviewed for a Labor & Delivery position. The nurse manager said they were going to offer me the job, but had to repost the position so I could reapply and then they could offer me the job. I am now waiting for them to repost so I can reapply. That is definitely an answer to prayer. God has worked it all out, and made me realize how in control he is. I have been applying for jobs since September with very few responses. The Med was the first place I interviewed and my dream job. I am very happy that it is going to work out, and I know that it will be a great mission field for me to encourage women here in Memphis. You would think that I would have learned to trust God a lot more by now since he did get me through the hardest year of my life, but I am only human and like to think I can do it all, but I can't and I will never be able to. I am so happy to start the next phase of my life with Chip (and not be in school anymore)!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The weekend Christmas was almost cancelled!

We came back from Jackson (my parents) on Saturday morning after Thanksgiving. On Sunday, we skipped church to try and get some stuff done around the house. We started with raking the leaves. Last year, it took two days and 18+ garbage bags. Since the tree fell on the house in January, we knew there would be a lot less leaves, but when we started raking I didn't think it would take any less time (maybe it was because of the full stomachs from Thanksgiving!) I asked Chip if he thought we could mow and bag the leaves and make it go faster---1 hour later, we were done!  We decided to move onto the Christmas decorations. We thought we would put some lights on the three arbor vitae trees (Chip calls them our Christmas trees) in the front yard. We went and bought more lights for outside and extension cords to plug each set of lights from each tree, then into the lit garland hanging over the porch. This was a brilliant idea. I had also bought more garland to wrap around the posts (last year we just put it across the top part of the porch). We got home and I had bought the wrong kind of garland (without lights) so I went back to Target to buy garland with lights. I came back home with the right garland while Chip was putting the lights on the trees. When I came home he said that the extension cords will not plug into the lights because they were 3-pronged outlets. I didn't mention that we have ONE outdoor outlet in the storage room in the carport. So, we decide the trees just weren't going to get lights and we started hanging the garland. I opened up the three boxes of garland and it is much thicker than what I bought last year. It would be too economical for Target to carry the same garland two years in a row.... Once the garland was up, it looked funny because some was thick and some was thin, so we pulled all the thick garland off and it was going back to Target. We decided we would do what we did last year because at this point we just wanted it to work! I believe Chip's words were "Christmas is cancelled this year!" ( I think he tells me that every year). The good thing was there were no fights, I think we felt so defeated by the lights that we couldn't argue about anything.

Yesterday, I took back all the garland and extension cords. I thought I would look at Lowe's and see what they had that could work for the lights on the trees because Chip really wanted lights on them. So, I bought two extension cords, a three-outlet adapter, and a two-to-three prong outlet adapter. I came back home and was going to get it all set up before Chip came home to surprise him. Everything worked except the two-three prong outlet adapter...it still wouldn't fit into the lights! Which was what would connect to the outlet in the storage room to give them electricity. But I was not giving up this time! I decided I would just use another extension cord and have two different extension cords in the one outlet in the storage room. It worked!!! We now have lights on all three trees and more extension cords than an electrician!! Chip got home and just laughed at what I had created. It's a good thing he loves me!
On Sunday (in all the craziness), Chip's cousin, Jackie asked us if we wanted to borrow her artificial tree this year because she wasn't going to be able to use it in her apartment. We always get a real tree, but are leaving on Dec. 26th to go visit my brother in Seattle so we don't want to leave a real tree up and I refuse to take it down on Christmas Day, so we thought why not? And most importantly, it was free. Monday we picked it up from her and took it out of the box on Tuesday night. It was folded up like an accordion. Putting it together was an interesting task. I believe at one point we had the bottom (which is much fuller) in the middle. It looked kind of funny. We finally got it together and put some extra colored lights on it along with some ornaments. The star wouldn't fit on top because it needs a good sturdy limb to hold it up, but I had a ribbon that worked well. I think it looks very good, even though the fresh pine smell is not there. I am thankful for the tree and it brings the Christmas cheer into the house.
Tomorrow the stockings will go onto the piano (our mantle). One day at a time. 

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

I have a lot to be thankful for this year, I am going to list a few things:

1. My relationship with Christ: This has been extremely important in getting me through this year. There have been many nights and days I have cried wondering what in the world was going on and where God was in all of this. He has had His hand in every aspect of this nursing program. There are many times when I have had to go to the Bible and look at His word to hear exactly what is needed. A lot of times it is scriptures about worrying and my future since these to be my two weakest areas. One scripture I always need reminding of is Jeremiah 29:11- "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future."

2. My husband- Chip: I know that I could never had made it through this year without Chip. Not only has he been supporting me financially, but he is also there for me emotionally. He listens to me scream, yell, and holds me when I cry. There have been times where it has been much worse than others, but everyday I cherish him and all that he has done for me. I struggle a lot of times to tell him just how important he is to me and how much I appreciate him being there, because he always is. I know that if we made it through this year, we can do anything! He has worked hard and put up with me at my best and my worst. I love him so much and am so thankful for him!

This photo just shows Chip's sense of humor. He downloaded a program at work to create this from a photo and it hung in our living room for about a month. I will never again say "I could really use something to hang on that wall in the living room" because this is what I get!

3. My family: My parents, brothers, grandparents, sisters-in-law, and in-laws have all been so supportive of me throughout this year. They have been encouraging to Chip and me every step of the way. When we need it, they are there to offer an encouraging word or prayer. I am so thankful to have all of them in my life.


4. My friends: Every single one of them that I have just met through nursing school (and only known a short time) and those that I have known for many, many years have been there for me to support me. I am thankful for all of the support that they have to offer.

5. My health: I have made it through this year and most of my life with very few health problems. This year has made me realize just how important it is to be healthy and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Chip and I are going to start working on maintaining our health through diet and exercise (which we rarely do). I have to walk Riley at least a few times a week, but that is a short little walk (with lots of stops for potty breaks). It is more than I would do without her though.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Only One More Month!

I am such a terrible blogger. I keep saying to myself (yes, I talk to myself all the time) that I am going to try and be a better blogger and post more than once a month. Well, it hasn't happened. Let's see what has been going on over the past month....


I was able to go with my mother in law, Dianne; sister in law, Allison; and Chip's cousin, Jackie to look at wedding dresses for Allison who is getting married in June. She had found a dress the day before we went so we got to do the easy part of wedding dress shopping and were able to see the dress she picked out. She also picked out the bridesmaid's dresses, which are very pretty. She is so happy to be getting married and I am happy to be apart of her big day.


We had a good Halloween. We were able to give candy out to all the kids that came by. There were a lot more than I thought would come, but we still had a lot of candy left. I think I overbought! Chip is going to take some up to school to give his kids because we don't need it all here at the house. 


At the beginning of November, I had to take a comprehensive exam that covered everything we have learned over the past year and predicted how we would do on the NCLEX (nursing licensing test). Quite an overwhelming task I must say. It was based on tests we have taken for each class that we have finished. I have had to retake two tests, so it made it difficult going in not knowing if I would pass this one. We had three chances to pass, but I really wanted to be done with the first test--and I passed on the first time!! I was so excited. I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off of me. I can relax and just take the tests we have taken since January.


I also had a job interview on Tuesday for my dream job--labor and delivery at the Med. The Med is a local hospital that takes in a lot of high-risk patients. The pregnancies that they see are very high risk. It would be an excellent learning experience and I am honored just to be interviewed. I should be finding out something by the end of the week. I think the interview went well, but we will just have to wait and see what happens. I know that God has a job out there for me and if this is not it, then God will open up another door for me. I know that door will be opened in God's timing, not mine. I have learned that I cannot control this job search, so there is no need in trying because God has something out there for me. 


Now with exactly one month left of school, I can't believe it is here. Sometimes I feel as if we just started, but it has been 10 months of hard, rigorous school! I have made it out alive. 

Monday, October 18, 2010

Dreams of a new kitchen

Lately, I have been thinking about what we should do in the kitchen when we redo it in the (hopefully) near future. When we moved in, we knew the kitchen needed to be redone. The previous owners had taken off the cabinets and replaced them with basic painted plywood. Nothing special, but we wanted the original cabinets. They are very deep, which I love since there are very few cabinets. The drawers all need to be replaced because none of them ever close all the way without some major hip action. Luckily, I have the hips to close them! :) First, I guess you need to know how our kitchen currently looks.










Our kitchen now is small, cluttered, dark, and has the "dorm-room special" washer and dryer. I would like to move the washer and dryer out of the kitchen and into a closet near the bathroom. I want to put a pantry in the kitchen and make the pantry into the coat closet it used to be.
Here are the ideas I have:
A desk set-up to put next to the side door so the kitchen table stops being the "drop off" area for stuff.


Or maybe this desk idea?


I love these drawers for the pantry, which will be where the washer and dryer are now.


I like these glass cabinets. I feel like they would open up the space, but I would probably do a textured glass and not clear (because my cabinets aren't usually the neatest).


I really like this microwave shelf. Right now our microwave (bright blue, from Chip's college days) is on a tray table.


This would be great to hide the microwave too:


I like this wine bar for under the window next to the refrigerator. I think more cabinet space is definitely needed in the kitchen.


This project is probably a ways off because we have to save the money to start it, but I really want to redo the kitchen and make it more functional, but not lose the character that is there because the house was built in the 1950s so to take away that would be terrible. I want to go modern, but contemporary. We will see what happens....