Wednesday, March 12, 2014

March DIY

a present for my nephew. who should be here any day now!

because kelly's due date is this month, i dedicated my march DIY to greyson. it was another easy project, i completed it in one day. but totally adorable!

a letter with his name and a few animals to match his nursery. yellow and gray! i found it on pinterest and had planned to make it for my own children, however greyson will be here first! i'm already an aunt, but this is the first baby on my side of the family and the first boy.

every day we get a little closer to meeting him and every day i get a little more excited! 

i hope kelly likes it!

Monday, February 24, 2014

February DIY

monogrammed wreath!

sooo there has been a wreath hanger on our front door for months with nothing hanging on it.  i have a fall wreath with pumpkins and leaves, but i only use it for a few months out of the year.  i realized a monogrammed wreath would be perfect for the rest of the year! its pretty easy and cheap.

supplies: wreath, flowers, ribbon, initial, spray paint (color of your choice), and scissors.

first, i intertwined the flowers and used twine to secure them.

next, i tied the bow. i used wired ribbon. it was difficult to tie, but i think it will hold its shape better over time. i wish i could've found a white and gray chevron ribbon, i'm obsessed with it right now. still pretty.

then, i painted the letter. let it dry. and secured it to the wreath. my letter wasn't quite big enough to rest both ends on the wreath so i collected sticks from outside, shoved one end into the wreath and hot glued the other to the back on the letter. i probably could've thought of something a little sturdier, but it works. hah

the finished project! i totally love it! and if you think i'm super creative, don't be fooled. i found this idea on pinterest :)

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

sunshine

it has been a seriously long winter - record breaking amounts of snow, freezing cold temperatures, and many days of cloudy grey. bleh! my least favorite season.  but today the sun was shining and temperatures got into the 50's! only in Indiana would there have been an ice storm and more snow the day before this wonderful warm front, but it's fine because everything is melting!

spring is around the corner my friends, i can feel it. today i worked up the motivation to workout. this is good news! i have been a rut of sorts. i would just come home from work, eat dinner, watch tv, and go to bed. seriously lazy, so much netflix! this is a turning point...

plus i need to look good in my bikini for Wes and i's exciting vacation in August. we booked a trip to Sandals Grand Riveria, Ocho Rios, Jamaica! our first, and probably last, all inclusive vacation. we wanted to get in a luxurious and exciting adventure before we have kids and have no money. hah! its going to be awesome :)

anyways, 10 days until march and then it will be officially almost spring, march 20. i cannot wait for green grass, flowers, birds chirping, open windows, spring cleaning, washing my very dirty car, running outside, gardening, and vitamin D on my skin!

thank you Lord for today's sunshine and warmer temperatures. we all needed it. hooray for feeling refreshed.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

January DIY

scrapbook!

i have finally started working on a wedding scrapbook. its still a work in progress. i've got all the pictures in place, i just need to spice up the pages!


and of course cleo helped the whole time, she goes where mommy goes.

i have absolutely enjoyed doing this little project. this was the perfect day for us to always remember. just looking through all the pictures gave me goosebumps. thank you to everyone who was a part of our wedding and to everyone who has been a part of our lives as a married couple. we are beyond blessed!

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

snowed in.

early sunday morning the snow began to fall...

it's now tuesday and i'm on my third snow day.  it's been called a winter storm, snowpocalypse, and the polar vortex.  we received about 11 inches, on top of the snow we already had, and temperatures have gotten down to -20 degrees with a wind chill of -50 or so.

i enjoyed the first snow day. the second was kind of funny. but today, i need out! i have serious cabin fever. i've watched a ridiculous amount of tv, cooked a couple meals, baked some cookies, and cleaned the house... a few times. wes and i went out sunday evening for a walk in the snow blizzard... it was still coming down at this point and the temperature was in the 20s. monday we hibernated, there was nooo way i was leaving the apartment in negative degree weather with a foot of snow on the ground. and today we went out for maybe 10 minutes; we took out the trash, started our cars, and snapped a few pictures. it was 2 degrees outside! yucckk. don't get me wrong, i've loved the time spent with wes. how often do you get stuck at home for 3 days in a row.
however, this weather is crap. i hate snow. and ice. and these cold temperatures. and this stupid winter storm knocked over my favorite lion king tree outside of our apartment complex building!

take me someplace warm.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

goals.

for 2014:
- get vet tech license

- workout
- take more trips
- write at least one blog a month
- make a new friend

- learn to crochet or knit
- one DIY project a month
- try new food
- convince Wes to get a kitty
- read 5 books
- save for a big trip

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

wrapping up a whole year.

What happened in 2013??
Since I've been sooo BAD at blogging, here's my entire year summed up for you.

2013 was truly a great year.  And I couldn't possibly tell you about everything, but here are the highlights.....

Last February, Wes spent two weeks in India.  what?  I know that feels like it was so long ago.  It was a great experience for him, but he doesn't plan on going back.  Too busy and too dirty.  We spent Valentine's Day apart, but he still managed to surprise me with a box of chocolates, which he led me to through one of our skype dates.  He's the sweetest!

At the end of February, I attended my last college class and took my last college exam ever!!  Thank goodness.  In March, I started my externship with school.  I worked at Windermere Animal Hospital for two months.  I really enjoyed my time spent there and value the experience I received.  The staff was patient with me as I figured out the job and helped expand my knowledge of animal care.  I became more comfortable with all aspects of veterinary medicine and made some friends in the process.  At the end of my externship, I graduated with an Associate's degree in Veterinary Technology!
May was a month of weddings!  Congratulations to Jonathan and Monica Haag, Jeremy and Rachel Eaton, and Keegan and Emily Dunn.  I am so happy for all three of these couples and cannot wait to see how God blesses their lives together.
 
Wes and I celebrated our ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY on May 26th.  We spent the weekend in Brown County, just like the year before.  Our goal is to go back every year, until life gets too complicated, but maybe even then.

The first weekend in June, we had a wonderful visit from the newlyweds, Rachel and Jeremy!  They came to Indianapolis and stayed at our apartment.  We went to the IMA, ate delicious food, and talked and talked.  But the best part was just being together.  I so wish we lived closer!
My dear friend Leanne got married in June and I had the honor of being a bridesmaid.  We met during school and have become great friends!  Wes turned 27 on June 26th.  I surprised him with a car full of balloons and a book on the drivers seat.  We went out with friends for dinner and it was a special day.  That following weekend we went to Cincinnati.  Had dinner downtown at the Moerlein Lager House, got Graeter's ice cream, and spent time with my family.  It was a much needed weekend, I don't see them nearly as much as I'd like.
In July, I was officially promoted to a manager at Three Dog Bakery.  I absolutely love this job and the owners are the best.  We celebrated my 23rd birthday on July 3rd.  I spent as much time at the pool as possible, enjoying the sunshine.  Summer is truly my favorite time of the year.   Near the end of July, Wes and I had what we called a "stay-cation".  With no vacations planned together, we made it a mini vacation within Indianapolis.  We went to Connor Prairie, the Indianapolis Zoo, shopped downtown Noblesville, and ate out a lot.
 
In August, I went to Hilton Head Island for a week with my grandparents, aunt, and cousins.  Wes wasn't able to go because he took a job teaching World Geography at the University of Indianapolis.  I learned that vacations without him are not as enjoyable.  Even though it was only a week, I missed him a lot.  Regardless, I did love my week on the beach!  I love the beach and the sun.  I spent most of that week with Abby; we laid out, rode bikes, watched movies, played putt putt, a little shopping, the usual. It was a different trip than normal for many reasons.  My uncle passed away in 2012, so he was not there, Wes was not there, and my grandparents and aunt spent a lot of their time dealing with a house they were buying.  It was emotional.  However, the vacation was still a lot of fun and I got to really bond with Abby.
In September, I went to the Exotic Feline Rescue Center in Center Point, Indiana with Alexis.  It was an awesome adventure.  The rescue has 230 big cats, 5 cubs, 9 different species, all on 108 acres of land.  Their mission is to provide a permanent home to exotic felines that have been abused, abandoned, or have no one where to live, and educate people about them.  A rescue volunteer led us around the grounds telling us their names and their stories about how they came to find the EFRC as their new permanent home.  Some of the big cats are very social and will actually interact with you... on the other side of a huge fence of course.  It was a really neat experience!
The first weekend in October, Wes and I went down to Louisville, Kentucky to spend another weekend with Rachel and Jeremy!  They made it their goal to show us all of Louisville and convince us to move there.  We went to Louisville Stoneware and painted plates, walked around the St. James Art Festival, ate out at several "trendy" places, walked the people bridge, and went to South East on Sunday.  It was a weekend packed full of experiences!  We had the BEST time hanging out with them.  Rachel and Jeremy are truly amazing friends and we are blessed by their friendship.  We actually talked about moving after that weekend, obviously it didn't happen... yet
I passed the National Veterinary Technician Exam in November! And I'm working on getting my license and becoming a Registered Veterinary Technician, just need to get a background check and take the state exam.  Everyone wants to know my next steps as far as a tech job.  As much as I enjoy both the bakery and working in a clinic, I'm not sure where I want to be.  I am trusting that the Lord will guide me with this decision and put me in a place where I will be happy and can bless others.  

Wes is currently transitioning out of Sagamore Institute and is on the hunt for a new job.  We are excited and anxious to see what God has planned for him.  He has had interviews, some of which he was definitely overqualified for and others that just didn't fit him.  Recently, there has been two opportunities with great potential... we will see.

This December, Wes and I decided to come up with some Christmas traditions and spend more time together during the holidays.  We put the tree up and decorated the apartment together, watched Christmas movies, made a gingerbread house, went Christmas shopping, had a baking party, and sent out our first Christmas card.  On Christmas Eve, we went to Wes' parents house to open gifts and celebrate.  Bonnie, David, Wes and I spent the night and had breakfast on Christmas day.  We went back to our apartment opened presents from each other, gave Cleo her green fish, and spent the day relaxing at home.  That night, we drove around looking at Christmas lights.  For me it didn't feel much like Christmas without running from house to house seeing my whole family, but it was much calmer.  The weekend after Christmas, we went to Cincinnati to see my family and exchanged gifts late.  My cousins and I played old games from our childhood... Aggravation, Loopin' Louie, and Mouse Trap.  It was hilarious!  We were able to reunite with some wonderful lifelong friends over lunch.  It was basically a perfect weekend.  I really really enjoyed seeing everyone!  I always miss them, I just don't realize how much until I'm with them. 
It's New Year's Eve... Wes and I have no plans.  Tonight we will probably be that old, married couple that sits at home in our pajamas watching Netflix.  Oh, sounds like a normal evening for us!

Happy New Year!

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

coffee mugs.

Hi friends!  It has been a LONG time... but I'm back!
And now for my first post of 2013.

Many of you know that Wes is in India.  He left February 7th and will be home February 23rd.  such a long time! :(  Just trying to keep myself busy.  I've been extremely blessed to have so many people sending me encouraging texts and emails while he is away.  For the past 6 days I've been occupying my time with work, school, cleaning, friends, and pinterest!  And today I decided to do my first DIY pinterest project.

Something simple.  I wanted to personalize coffee mugs for Wes' Valentine's day present.
Materials: white mugs and a sharpie.  Write the message on the mug.  Bake at 350° for 30 minutes.  Let cool before using.  Hand wash only.


Love how they turned out!  I showed Wes his present on our skype date tonight.  He loves them too!  Excited for him to come home and use them :)

Pinterest project success!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

there's a mouse in the house!

i guess thats what you get when living in an apartment.

a couple of nights ago, my mom found droppings under the kitchen sink. we cleaned them up and by the next morning there were more. we called maintenance, they came and put down sticky mouse traps under the sink. today, mom and i went through everything under the sink and cleaned it out. after not finding the mouse we taped up the holes to the walls under all the sinks in my apartment.

I DO NOT LIKE THIS.

the fact that i own a cat is somewhat comforting. if that mouse makes it out of the cabinet under the sink Cleo will be on it. however, having just finished my parasitology class at school you could say that i am slightly neurotic about parasites... which rodents can carry. so if in fact that rodent has parasites and Cleo kills it, she will get parasites. which would not be ideal. so if that mouse would pick a different apartment or live outside where it belongs that would be best for everyone!

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

my tuesday dilemma

every tuesday i have the same dilemma. the choice whether to nap or not to nap.

here is the situation.
tuesday mornings i wake up at 5am to be at school at 6am for kennel - we clean the cages and let the animals out. it takes about an hour and a half. then i have classes until noon. i usually don't have homework because i have tests on mondays so we have just started new material. but i am always so tired when i get home from school. i eat lunch and it just feels like taking a nap is the right thing to do.

and every tuesday i work at 3:30pm. in the past when i have napped before work, i sleep too long so i'm groggy and grumpy when i wake up. then i go to work for 6 hours and i'm home a little before 10pm. do whatever and end up going to bed at 11-11:30pm. sometimes i can't fall asleep because i took a stupidly long nap.

do you see the dilemma?
it is a problem.

today this is probably what will happen.

i won't go out because its cold and i'll end up spending money. there is nothing on tv, but i'll watch it anyways get bored and the next thing i know i'll be asleep.

so i guess you could say this blog helped me to shorten the unavoidable nap that i will be taking.
:)