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Thursday, December 31, 2009

2009 in review

Pounds lost: 5 (I think my parents scale is just very forgiving-or my invisalign diet is working!)

Countries visited: 5


Guatemala


 
Belize



 

Germany



Austria 



 Japan


Sewing projects completed: 1 (a "sleeping bag" for my trips-hotel sheets gross me out)

Marriage proposals: 3 (from patients at the hospital-I know, I'm a lucky girl)

New roommates: 2


I'm sure there's more, but I really only remember my trips. 


Plans for 2010: Learning to sew, Brazil and Argentina (so far).

Monday, December 28, 2009

My blonde moment of the year

My car is having issues and it is getting fixed up near my parent's house. I had to work today so last night I borrowed my mom's car to drive back to Columbus and was just going to drive back after work. I also had to bring back a large bookcase so it worked out that I took my mom's car as it would not have fit in my small car. And I had some Christmas presents to unload. I didn't bring much in terms or clothes, personal items etc with me, as I had stuff at my apartment, and I was going back to my parents in less than 24 hours. Anyway, so I left last night and drove through a small blizzard on the way down to Columbus. I unloaded the bookcase, dropped off some mail and headed home. It was around 10:30pm. I got out of the car and it was then that I realized...

I had no key to my apartment.

I had switched keys with my mom and never taken my apartment key off my key chain. I have given copies of my keys to friends, but unfortunately for me, they were all out of town. I was technically homeless for the night. I had brought a pair or clean scrubs with me, but that was about it. I hadn't even brought pajamas. I thought about calling into work, saying I was sick, and then just driving back to my parents. I then remembered one friend who might be in town. Luckily she answered her phone and was at her apartment. So I didn't have to sleep in my car. Hooray!

p.s. Thanks Milkadoll! You're a lifesaver!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

To Whom It May Concern

Dear Fellow Airline Passengers,

I know that since the airlines have been charging to check bags, you've been trying to limit yourself to carry on bags only. Me too. Perhaps you've even learned how to pack less. Good for you. However, the airlines say one small piece of luggage and a "purse size" bag (aka one that fits under your feet). That doesn't mean two pieces of luggage, both of which you put in the overhead bins. If you're carrying two bags, put one under your seat. I'm sorry that you don't have any more leg room-it's coach, get used to it. Or don't bring the second bag. And don't put your heavy coat in the overhead bin so I can't even fit my small suitcase up there. Sit on your coat or use it as a Snuggie.

Sincerely,
Me

p.s. This experience makes me want to stick with international flights.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Brace Face OR An Expensive Diet


I got "braces" the other day. Invisalign to be exact. And because people have been asking, here's the reason: I have a gap between my two front teeth that was getting worse and putting weird angles between the other teeth (I'm a nurse, not a dentist, so I don't know the technical terms). I was always getting food stuck in them too, which is embarrassing. In fact, I'm pretty sure that my teeth is the only thing keeping me in the singles ward.
Anyway, I got Invisalign. On the top teeth only. The first couple days my teeth hurt quite a bit. Especially when I had to put it back in. You have to take the trays out and brush your teeth everytime you eat. And the more you take them in and out, the more it weakens the trays. Did I mention how much it hurts to put them back in? Who likes to brush their teeth more than 4 times a day? I don't. So now I only eat three meals a day. They have to be small, so I don't get too hungry too soon. No more snacking. The past two days at work I've had to turn down free food. Do you know how hard that is for me? I've never been on a diet before, but it feels like one now. And I had to pay a lot of money to be on it. Only 11.5 weeks to go...

Sunday, December 6, 2009

And then there was heat.


I finally turned on the heat for good yesterday. That's right. I made it to December 5th.
How? I'm not sure. My apartment just hasn't been that cold. I've turned it on briefly when I've had friends over, but have always turned it off as soon as they left. And I had blankets that kept me warm. And I haven't been trying to save money for traveling, in case you were wondering.
Why did I finally decide to turn it on? Candace (my roommate) moved back from North Carolina and it seemed like the right thing to do.
So, welcome back, Candace. Thanks for preventing me from shivering for the next 3.5 months.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

God Bless America

Where else could you get all of this:

3 printers
1 Play Station 3
2 BluRay players
3 PS3 games
15 DVDs
1 iPod speaker system
1 router
1 Paula Dean pots & pans set
2 Pyrex 20 piece sets
2 Crock Pots
2 hand mixers
1 mini chopper
4 towels
3 pairs of Express jeans
15 Wallflowers
1 cardigan

...for about $1000 in one day (in 8 hours, to be exact)?


5AM
Black Friday 2009
Walmart
Medina, OH


Our end haul

Monday, November 30, 2009

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Another thing checked off on my bucket list

Every year on the Thursday night in November prior to the Ohio State-Michigan football game is an event known as the Mirror Lake jump. Basically it is people jumping into a "lake" (pond) on campus in the middle of November. Last year when we went to watch it was about 20 degrees out and even though I told myself that one day I would jump in, I figured I probably never would if it was this cold outside. Well, this year it was 45 degrees out (practically tropical). There was a ward activity that night and plans were made for a few to jump in. I had just come from work and did not have extra clothes but was able to borrow some. A group of 15 walked over to Mirror Lake. I made the first jump-it was cold, but not as bad as I thought. More of our friends showed up. I jumped in a second time. Then a friend said she would take pictures of the actual jump and another said he would record it. So I jumped a third time. Then about 5 of the guys in our group, who had previously said they wouldn't jump in, took the plunge. By this time I was smart enough not to jump in.

Taking the plunge for the 3rd time
(I'm second from the left)

Some of the jumpers



Jumpers and spectators



2008


2009

Friday, November 20, 2009

What a waste of money or At least my friends won't shun me

Last Wednesday I woke up with two bumps on my left cheek (and it wasn't acne). On Thursday I woke up with three more bumps on my right cheek. I was perplexed. Friday there were some bumps underneath my chin. They started itching too. I started thinking I had bugs. I'd gotten fleas once when camping, but it had never been on my face. When I woke up Saturday with even more bumps, I started freaking out. After reading about it online, I was convinced I had bed bugs. Gross. I clean my apt at least once a week so I had no idea where they had come from. The bumps/bites started showing up on my upper arm too.
So I did the following:
I bug-bombed the entire apartment.
After the bombing, I sprayed my mattress and box spring and everything around them.
I washed all my bedding...three times
I washed my curtains
I washed most of the clothes in my room.
I spent 4 hours at the laundromat cleaning my comforter.
Slept in the living room (probably spreading the bugs)

I'm still waking up with a few more bumps each day. When I went into work the following Tuesday the first thing this girl tells me is how much worse it's gotten since last week. Great. Now I'm convinced I need to stay home so I don't spread my disease. I talked to a Dr at work and she asked me if I had tried anything new in the last week. And then it dawned on me what could be causing all of this:
Hairspray
I didn't think of it in the beginning as I had used it a few days before the bumps appeared. And my scalp never itched. I had never used this brand before. But it makes sense why the bumps were only on my face, neck, and upper arm that I spray my hair with. So there you go. I'm sad because this stuff worked great. And I paid more than $5 for it. More like $40 if you count all the money I wasted on bug killing equipment.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

I've made a tiny huge mistake

I got my hair cut a few days ago. I cut off several inches in certain parts. You know that feeling when you take your first shower after cutting off several inches of hair and you realize how short your hair is? I've been reliving that moment since the haircut-I've been freaking out the past few days in the shower. Especially when I realize I can't fit it into a ponytail. And I think, "what have I done?"
The end.