Thursday, January 29, 2009

Did you watch American Idol???



That's my brother, Chris. No, not the giant pink bunny.... the guy singing!
It was fun to watch him on there. If you didn't see it, you can check it out below.


Monday, January 19, 2009

It's Decided......


..................after we are finished with Medical School and Residency.....


We are moving somewhere where it ISN'T COLD!

Here are the "Average Temperatures" for Toledo, Ohio.



After about 20 minutes of researching average temperatures in different distinations we came to a decision. We are moving to......



SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA!!!!

Doesn't that just look so much nicer?????

Hopefully our dreams will come true.... some day.....

Friday, January 16, 2009

You've GOT to be kidding me....

Just to give you an idea of how toasty warm it is today in Toledo Ohio..... Imagine looking at the current weather and seeing this:


-3* F
Feels Like

-21*F


Sunny




Seriously??? Why do they even tease you by putting a picture of a bright shining sun and the oh so deceiving word "sunny" when in the tiny print it says "FEELS LIKE NEGATIVE TWENTY ONE!!!!!!!"???



It is.... seriously cold here. Most of you probably don't envy that.... but your school kids might. Did you know they CANCEL SCHOOL when it's this cold here?? I actually think that is quite hilarious. Because, school is canceled because it's too cold.... then I go to work and see TONS of parents at the shoe store with their kids of all ages!!! Too cold for school.... but never too cold for shopping, right?! (I would beg to differ.....)


Oh, and let me back up a bit.... just to add to the iciness of this post......

Last night, Steve and I got home from school/work and it was 58 degrees in our house. Usually we keep the radiator turned down while we're not home, so that wasn't a big surprise. The surprise came when we turned up the heat and waited for the house to heat up......


57 degrees.....

waiting.....

......

55 degrees...

Shouldn't it be getting WARMER not colder?

54.....


The radiator was OBVIOUSLY NOT WORKING!!!

Steve went down to the basement to try and see if he could figure anything out.... but nothing. By the time 9 o'clock came around and it was doing nothing but getting colder, I bundled up, got myself a nice cup of hot cocoa, piled 3 blankets on top of me, and burrowed in to watch a movie.....

Meanwhile, Steve got ahold of the landlords who said they'd send someone to fix it first thing in the morning. They offered to put us up in a hotel for the night. But, personally, I didn't feel like going out into the negative five million degree outdoors to get to a hotel.

Our neighbors, who happened to still be out of town, had left us a key to their place. After verifying that THEIR radiators WERE working, we called and informed them that we were going to be sleeping at their place last night!!!

This morning when we came back to our place before leaving for work/school, it was 45 degrees in our house.....


Luckily, it appears that while we were away someone came and fixed the radiator. It is now a comfortable 65 degrees in here.....


Okay, so not exactly TOASTY.... but, compared to 45 or NEGATIVE TWENTY ONE..... it's quite nice in here now :)

Friday, January 9, 2009

Christmas in Utah

Sorry, this is gonna be a whole month crammed into one post, so I'll try to keep the pictures plentiful and the comments concise.

We flew out on December 21st to head to Utah. This jolly elf was kind enough to give us a ride to the airport (Jon).

Waddles the duck (given to us as a gift from Jon and Keriann.... they are aware of an obsession Steve has with ducks lately...) was perched in the tree to keep watch on the house in our absence.
We ended up not landing in Utah until 4 am, Toledo time due to some crazy delays at the Detroit airport. The Millers from our Toledo ward happened to be on the same flight as us. Leisy did such a great job of describing the series of events... I'll let you click here if you want to know more. (Luckily our luggage didn't get lost like theirs though!)

Well, Utah was a winter wonderland indeed... which would be great if I actually liked snow. But, at least Steve and my brothers made the best of it. Here they are with a couple friends creating the one and only......

SNOW DUCK!
Steve was so proud of this little beauty. Haha... (did I mention his slight obsession with ducks...?)
(Our friends informed us that on the day after Christmas it was 68 degrees back in Toledo...... what's up with that? Of course, now that we are back in Toledo, the snow and cold has returned)


It was so fun to be with family. We spent Christmas Eve and Christmas morning at my parent's house. We set up this crazy hunt for all the guys. If you look close, you'll see the different colored yarns overlappin and creating a crazy web! It was a lot more tangled than it looks here. Anyway, each person had a different color and had to follow their yarn, roll it back up in a ball, and it led them to their Christmas Eve package from mom.

Even Dad took part in the chaos.





(Here's my youngest brother Jordan, lost in the yarn)


In everyone's package was their new pajamas (a tradition in our family) and a cozy fleece blanket mom had tied for each of us!


Christmas morning:

(I can't believe how big my "little" brother Daniel is now.... he just barely turned 14....)


The best gift we got for Christmas was the plane tickets that got us out there to Utah! Our wonderful parents bought them for us.


The saddest part about Christmas.....


There were some very special people missing

My sister Megan lives out in Switzerland with her husband Brady and my cute nephew and niece- Kyler and Kahri. WE SURE MISSED YOU GUYS!!!

On Christmas day we headed over to Steve's parent's house where all the family gathered.

Our niece, Emery absolutely LOVES Steve (or Steven as she calls him). He's always on his hands and knees playing with her. And she always wants him to build her a "hut" out of the couch cushions.

What a cute girl she is.

On December 28th, my birthday (that's right, I am now a whole quarter of a century old...) we had a Japanese dinner with my family. Its a little something called shabu-shabu. You cook thinly sliced beef and then an assortment of vegetables and Japanese noodles in a boiling pot of broth. Then you dip your goods in different types of sauces. We don't go quite traditional on the broth (we pretty much make it into miso soup... if you've ever heard of that). It is quite tasty indeed.

The next day we met up with friends in Salt Lake City to go out to dinner. Click here for pictures from that event. It was fun to get together with Steve's buddies (who are now my friends as well, of course).

Steve and I took a quick trip up to Idaho before the new year. We wanted to go see my Grandpa Kirkham. He had a heart attack a month ago and ended up getting open heart surgery where they bypassed 6 arteries! He's 80 years old (almost 81) and is lucky to be recovering. What a blesssing. He got to go home a couple days before our visit, so it was good to be able to spend some time with him and Grandma. I am so grateful for the family I have.

We are back in Toledo, Ohio now. Steve is into his second semester at medical school and we're just pluggin' along out here. Sorry to those we didn't get to see while we were out there in Utah... it seems like vacations always fly by much too quickly.