Saturday, July 31, 2010

Donut Falls






A few weeks ago Hilary and Justin and I hiked up to Donut Falls. Short little hike up my favorite canyon, Big Cottonwood. I forgot to upload pictures, but here they are. I love love love love the Rockies in the summatime.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Two Weeks

Today I put in my two weeks notice for the company I have been working for for 2 years. I have had serious ups and downs with that place. Every one of my friends I made working there quit and moved on already. It's time for me to move on as well.

I don't have a job lined up, but Justin is very supportive of me quitting. I guess he's tired of me being an emotional wreck because of that place--particularly because of my inexperienced supervisors. I want to move on to something bigger and better. Actually, I'm excited for the prospect of change and working with new people. I'm focusing my intentions and energy on working for a company that actually has good ethics and creates a supportive, encouraging environment for employees. Actually being business savvy would be good too!

I could rant and rave about all the injustices I put up with, all the crappy ethics, the high school drama from supervisors that played favorites, etc. But instead, I'm doing my best to stay positive and be happy.

We'll see what the Lord has in store for Justin and I.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Joys of Summer



One of the joys of summer is the Olympic fountain at the Gateway mall. Fifty kids running around, soaking wet, while parents sit back and watch with big smiles on their faces.

Monday, July 12, 2010

New Glasses


Hurray! They finally came! My old glasses I broke on the way to Brasil were sagging from the athletic tape we used to put them back together. So with some birthday money I bought some sweet vintage glasses from www.WarbyParker.com. (Check em out, they're the "Belen" model)

By the way, I totally love that company. With taxes, glasses are only $95 and for every pair you buy, they donate a pair to a non-profit organization. Love these!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Our Awesomest Weekend

Fourth of July Weekend!!! Possibly the second best weekend of the year--with the free chicken sandwich weekend at Chik Fillet being the best. (Not.)

Recap:
Thursday I had a kidney stone. Ouch. Haven't had one since 2006 and this one wasn't too bad. I passed it without the aide of serious medication! (Ibuprofen and water is how I survived)

Friday: Kidney stone started to pass. That evening we left for our new annual tradition of backpacking Lake Blanche. Ate huge meals first at Cafe Rio. (BAD idea for someone who hadn't been eating because of kidney pain.) I barely made it up the trail and felt like I wanted to die. But hurray! We made it and the view was outstanding.

Saturday: Came back down from Lake Blanche and took a big long nap while watching soccer.

Sunday: BBQ!!! Dang it. I forgot to take pictures. My parents had a ginormous BBQ with wild boar ribs, chicken legs and everyone brought oodles of side dishes. Guest list: Whitings, Bakers, Limas, Einfeldts, Johnsons, Evelyn and Adrienne T. It was so fun! Afterward Dad let off illegal fireworks and the Lima kids went nuts. So did Evelyn. She kept looking for things to blow up with firecrackers.

Monday: Boring. Did homework.

Tuesday: Went to Lugano's for dinner! Was very disappointed. Food was over-rated. Service sucked big time. My risotto cost $27!!! I can freaking make risotto and grilled chicken at home for $3.00! (Although the wine reduction would be tough because I don't have any wine and buying alcohol in Utah is ridiculous... for the fact that I would get dirty looks from neighbors if they saw cooking wine in my cupboard and I have no idea where liquor stores are around here...)

And here we are.

I have been working on some fun little projects for my nephew, unborn Noah. I started sewing cute shapes on onesies. Here is one of them. It's a pear! (I also started a rain cloud with rain drops going across the front of the tummy.) Also started a tag blankie. Here is the fabric. The lighter blue and green is Minky fabric- so it's soft and cuddly (almost like microfleece). Can't wait for the final product to be finished. It would be a lot easier if I actually owned a sewing machine. Oh man, I'm getting so crafty. (Although I still and will always refuse to scrapbook.)

Also! Funny work story. One Monday my co-worker, Bobbie and I had a couples massage. The husband kept joking around the entire massage. I asked him what he did for a living and he replied with three answers, "I work in a cafeteria. I read the notes doctors leave on their napkins and that's how I learn stuff." "I tried to go to massage school but they wouldn't let me because they said I rubbed people the wrong way." "Actually I dropped out of med school because I wanted to be a breakdancer on SNL. I even made a sequin bandana to wear, but it fell apart." Kind of a bizarre guy, right? So after the massage we were changing the sheets for our next massage and I found these on his side of the table. Yes. Huge women's Victoria's Secret panties. I totally thought it was a joke (which is why I took a picture of them with my phone). We had a good laugh. Then in the middle of our next massage we heard a knock on the door (VERY unusual). Bobbie answered the door. It was his wife! She asked if we had seen some panties because she had left hers there on accident. Bobbie literally had to pull them out of the garbage (because we threw them away, obviously) and give them back to her. So embarrassing!!

Anyway! It feels good to sit in my bedroom with the fan on and the windows open. I love the Rockies in the summer time.