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Showing posts with label 101. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 101. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Perfect Weekend... and #87!

So to round off the best week I've had in clinicals in awhile, I had a weekend that has me completely jazzed about the coming months of warm weather!!

Friday after clinical I searched online for a recipe for sausage balls (A-Day was Saturday and we planned to get started early) and found this one:
1lb pork sausage
2 cups bisquick biscuit mix
1lb sharp cheddar cheese
Mix the sausage and biscuit mix first, then add in cheese (hands work better than utensils, fyi).
Set on cooling rack placed over cookie sheet (aluminum foil will keep the cookie sheet clean) and cook @ 350 for 25 minutes.
I was warned to be careful- sausage balls are easy to overcook, but these turned out perfectly! Will was in Enterprise helping his family do some work at his grandfather's house, so the rest of The Pack and I had a cozy night in just cooking and watching The Matrix on TV (LOVE that movie- have new ideas and make new connections every time I watch it).

Saturday morning I picked up Mom and we headed to T-town! We started tail-gating with the Peppers last year and their A-Day tail-gate was awesome as usual:


A-mazing.


Got to personally thank Roy Upchurch for his TD against AU last fall!


Samford SRNAs with a rare off-day


A packed-out BDS!


Favorite shot from the practice


#87... check! (Although I hope to get a better, closer shot!)

Our original plan was to bring Scooby and Grace to A-Day like we did last year, but since Will wasn't able to go, I opted to leave them at home. So on Sunday we tried to make it up to them by heading out to Oak Mountain to do some hiking (the Beagle, btw camped out at Mom's house... shockingly, he's not much of a hiker.


VERY excited about the park


Pack shot in front of Peavine Falls

The pups had a blast- although I'm pretty sure Grace thought I was nuts for making her channel her inner billy goat and scale the rocks up to the top of the falls (didn't see the help rope until we were on our way back down)- and everyone made it back home in one piece... just a little tired!




Next trip: Mountain biking!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Easter Recap and #7 (part a)...

I've had the same Easter basket since before I can remember- pink with a big handle and made by one of my adopted grandmothers. And every year my mom fills it up with dark chocolate and caramels and ties it up in the same pink, green, and yellow printed bag with a pink ribbon. I know I'm 28 now, but I've known what to look for on Easter morning for the past 27 years.

And along came 2010 when Mom greeted me on Good Friday afternoon with this:



The left side was Will's and the right side mine- love doesn't begin to describe it! I was kind of sad to retire my pretty pink basket, but sharing this one with Will makes me happy :)

That evening Will and I went to Liberty Crossing UMC for their Good Friday Stations of the Cross walk. (We've been visiting there for the past few weeks at the invitation of Bart and Shannon Styes and we really like it!) As we were walking the Prayer Trail (which is such a wonderful idea- it's beautiful!) toward the opposite side where everyone else was gathered, we heard a rustling in the leaves. Expecting a squirrel or chipmunk, we both looked down to see a 4 foot black rat snake slithering away. Now, Will's an Eagle Scout and I volunteered at the Zoo for several years so we both have a healthy respect and appreciation for animals and nature... that being said, I'm not sure either one of us are qualified to discuss the theological implications of crossing a black snake on the prayer trail en route to a Good Friday service (Ahem, Peter, take it away). Anyway, after warning the other families to watch their steps, the rest of the service went wonderfully.

After dropping the Hound and Yellow dogs off at the pet hotel (www.pawsnclawsbandb.com), we headed down to Opelika to spend Easter Sunday with Will's family (the Beagle, btw, spent the weekend with Ricki at Mom's). We got to hang out with our elusive New Yorker friend, AmyP, also. Sidenote: I've found that one of the best parts of being married is getting to be friends with my husband's friends. Amy, for example, was one of Will's best friends in high school and is now one of my favorite people too (see facebook pictures from our anniversary trip to NYC). After church we went to Will's grandmother's house for lunch and took the traditional grandchildren-and-below picture (which I can't post because my camera was set on Video instead of camera mode- just trust me, it's cute).

And thank goodness this past weekend was so beautiful outside! We took the pups out to the farm on Saturday and while Will helped my dad run some fires, I started grooming the older horses (affectionately known as The Retirement Community)- Boots, my 30+ year old retired cutting horse that I've had since I was in 5th grade; Chula- our "Mama" mare; and NaT- our newest addition whose story requires a little explanation. A few months ago, we started checking in on the horses across the street because their owner suffered a heart attack and couldn't care for them temporarily. After getting a good look at them up close, we noticed that one horse was worse off than the others- a big beautiful bay gelding. After we discussed his condition with his owner, he told us to just take him if we thought we could help him. So we did. Walked him down the highway and into our pasture. He was badly malnourished from the other horses pushing him off the feed and hay and we recently found a potentially life-endangering infection in one of his hooves. Long story short, he's put on a few hundred pounds and his infection is healing... and I couldn't take standing next to him anymore. So I got a blanket, a halter, and a leg up from Will and
finally got to ride our adopted Tennessee Walker (oh yeah- did I mention he's got papers and everything?). He's about 20 years old and still has weight to gain and a hoof to heal, but hopefully we've given him a few more healthy happy years. I think he looks happy, don't you?

Monday, March 8, 2010

Drum roll, please...

So I think I'm finally ready to publicize the list I referred to in previous posts... Again, gotta give props to my friend Marcie and her fantastic wedding photographer and friend Amelia for passing this idea along. Not only did it help me think about where I'd like my life to go over the next few years, I was inspired by their lists to add some things I wouldn't have thought of myself. Some of these things are just silly, but a lot of them have been on my back-burner-to-do list or my one-day-dreams list for awhile. Hopefully setting them out here with a general "due date," if you will, will help me accomplish them.

Even though I'm just posting this list today, my Day 1 of 1001 was February 19, 2010- the first Friday Dance Off post (#23) and I calculated that my Day 1001 would be December 10, 2012 (someone may want to check my math). I can check off #62 as of Saturday when my mom brought six of my old prom/formal dresses to a formalwear charity drive at the Summit. A few I couldn't part with just yet (my one-shoulder purple beaded senior prom dress isn't going anywhere anytime soon), but donating six is progress :) I'd post pictures, but don't have time to dig though scrapbooks and scan this morning ... Anesthesia Careplan #2 is due in an hour... this post is just a break so I can look over it one more time before I submit the thing... and I still have to get ready for seminar.

Anyway, I hope at least a few of you will consider taking on this project and make a list of your own. Happy planning and please feel free to comment on whether or not you think I will actually do these things or add your own (REALISTIC) challenges for me :)

My 101 Things to do in 1001 Days:

1. Run an anesthesia case on my own
2. GRADUATE!
3. Go from S.Heath, SRNA to S.Heath, CRNA (aka Pass the Certification Exam)
4. GET A JOB! (Like how the first 4 all revolve around my eventual career?!)
5. Get caught up on my scrapbooks (only a year and a half behind!)
6. Take a vacation-for-the-sake-of-vacation-only with Will
7. Ride our newly-adopted Tennessee Walker
8. Take The Pack to a dog beach
9. Go with a group of friends to Six Flags
10. Turn 29 with Jenn!
11. Throw an awesome 30th birthday cocktail party!
12. Take my Alaskan graduation cruise!
13. Win Wild Wings Trivia with my team- The Cheese (closest we've gotten is 3rd)
14. Find/Move into our next house
15. Sing karaoke (in front of people)
16. Go on a medical mission trip
17. Out-do last year's Christmas card picture
18. Do a black/white photo shoot with my mom
19. Take our horses for a 1/2 or full-day trail ride
20. Go on a trip with my dad
21. Go on a trip with my mom
22. Get my majorly-deserving Jeep detailed
*23. Come up with a blog gimmick (besides this one)
24. Crochet a prayer shawl
25. Go mountain biking at Oak Mountain
26. Somehow extract my UH paper on The Matrix from an ancient A-drive disk
27. Make paella
28. Attend my 10 year HS reunion
29. Update the picture frames in my house
30. Finish my SEC football stadium tour (sigh- except Kentucky... thank you, Anesthesia school...)
31. Go rollar-blading
32. Do a photoshoot with Will for our 5-year anniversary
33. Find/Order a bottle of my favorite Spanish rum
34. Go to a basketball game with/for Will
35. Take the pups back to A-Day in Ttown
36. Hike to the cross and chapel at Sumatanga again
37. Take full advantage of the Tivo
38. Help/Publish a research study
39. Find a new yoga class/DVD/Wii routine
40. Replace my stroked-out PC
41. Attend the 2010 and 2011 ALANA meetings in San Destin
42. Attend the 2010 AANA meeting in Seattle
43. Keep up my at-least-one-non-school-related-book-a-month routine
44. Go tubing down the Cahaba
45. Take the train to NOLA for a weekend
46. Load my iPod and organize playlists
47. Buy my king-sized sleigh bed
48. Go to a shooting range
49. Replace my cowboy hat
50. Eat fruit from our farm's orchard
51. Succeed in forcing Will to watch all of the Twilight movies with me
52. Deep-fry something
53. Buy something without looking at the price tag
54. Change my hair... somehow
55. Get my passport updated with my married name
56. Get my piano back
57. Pick up where i left off with my guitar
58. Join a choir
59. Find a devotion/Bible study book
60. Reread Shakespeare... for fun
61. Go to the Harry Potter theme park
62. Donate my old prom dresses
63. Start documenting my family tree
64. FINALLY make wedding albums for my parents
65. Make an album showing the development of our farm
66. Microwave a Peep
67. Introduce someone to Sips-N-Strokes
68. Shoot another Alabama football game from the sidelines
69. Have a pendant made from my mom's engagement diamond
70. See all the movies nominated for Best Picture one year
71. Pay it forward
72. Start cutting coupons
73. Get my spine realigned by a chiropractor
74. Grow food other than tomatoes in our garden
75. Re-landscape our front yard
76. Recruit a few new kiddos for Music and Arts Week
77. Design a beautiful Christmas mantle
78. Go to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival
79. Watch a sunrise at the beach
80. Go white-water rafting
81. Take another barrel racing lesson
82. Watch It's a Wonderful Life on TV
83. Go horseback riding on the beach again
84. Try a food item I thought I'd never eat
85. Get my pistol license
86. Visit my friends and former co-workers on NICU
87. Have my picture taken with Bama's #13 trophy
88. Convince Will to do couple's costumes for Halloween
89. Learn to scuba dive
90. Get a facial
91. (Finally) replace our couch
92. Own cowboy boots (functional, not fashionable)
93. Unpack my fine china (hopefully into a china cabinet)
94. Donate blood/plasma more regularly
95. Go to a Chicago Bears game
96. Visit the Atlanta Aquarium
97. Buy some other team's season ticket package just for the Bama ticket
98. Liveblog a TV show
99. Do a wine tasting at the Morgan Creek Winery
100. Be talked into something I never thought I'd do
101. Have a big announcement to make