So, I was supposed to post this a little bit ago, but forgot about it.
It’s been a while since I did a blog update of our life, other than a race update. There is actually a lot to update since having little Emi.
It’s been a while since I did a blog update of our life, other than a race update. There is actually a lot to update since having little Emi.
Scott was able to go on the high adventure with the young
men this year. They went up to Michigan and did a canoe/fishing trip for a
week. The all had a lot of fun and had some pretty neat experiences that I’ll
let him fill in. He also went to Las Vegas for a Tucon conference (the company
that makes Spotfire- a data visualization tool that Scott has made popular at Nielsen).
Just recently he also went to Canada to do some trainings to those folks on
spotfire.
This summer besides my 3 races I ended up doing, I had a
pretty relaxing time. I stayed at home with Emmers and worked on various
projects around the house. I finally got my crafts organized so now I can’t
find anything;). I also found an extremely cheap place to buy discounted bulk
produce. I got 152 organic mango (9/$1)!!!! We canned some, dried some, and
blended and froze some. I also bought 80lbs of tomatoes, 20lbs of onions, and
10lbs of bell peppers and made some diced tomatoes, salsa, and tomato paste
(yes homemade does ALWAYS taste better). I unfortunately missed the peach/pear
season so I didn’t get any of those canned. We also made a ton of pickles too! It was a fun adventure, but took a
TON of time. Hopefully we will enjoy the “fruits” of our labors.
Emi has been such a happy pleasant little girl to be the
parents of. She is tiny (5th percentile for weight) but still
growing. She is 8 months now and still wears 3 month clothing. She has been
super strong since she was born. She had good head control just a couple days
old and could stand holding our hands at just under two months. She started
crawling at 6 months and decided that that wasn’t good enough so this week she
decided to start taking a couple of steps along furniture… we’re doomed. It’s
so funny to see her little figure standing and moving as well as she does, it
just doesn’t look right. We were able to visit Scott’s family this last week so
she finally met all her cousins, aunts and uncles on his side. It was tons of
fun to introduce her and have her have 23 other playmates.
So, the update on Scott and my life is extensive but can be
summarized by two new jobs and a car! I started my job at The Christ Hospital
in September. I was in a residency program for 8 weeks and now I am orienting
on my floor (CVICU-cadiovascular intesive care unit). I LOVE IT. I love the
people I get to work with and for. The pts are very high acuity which makes
everyday different and challenging.
Scott was contacted through Linked in by a company in
Cincinnati called Sogeti. They are an IT consulting firm. They contacted him
because of his experience in Spotfire and visualization tools. After talking
back a forth a little he stopped hearing from them for two months. We just
moved on and didn’t think anything more about them. His current company,
Nielsen, finally made the position for him that he has been telling them they
need to make for years. Right at the same time Nielsen was formulating this new
offer, Sogeti came back with an offer for the same type of work with them. It
was offer heaven, Scott counted up 10 different offers he had that month with
out looking. After much thought, prayer, and fasting we finally decided to go
with Sogeti. Because of the new jobs, we need a second car. Scott used to take
the bus to work, or I would occasionally or run home. We had to get pretty
inventive sometimes when it came to transportation to and from childcare and
both workplaces with one car. I’m proud that we were able to make it happen as
long as we did (6.5 years, and 7 months with a babe!). We would have been able
to continue to make it work but Scott’s job isn’t on the bus route it’s so far
north.
So the Saturday after thanksgiving we went car shopping! We
went out thinking we were going to buy a used car with a few miles on it. After
a VERY long day we ended up with a new Hyundai Elantra. The sales guy was
pretty desperate to make a sale so we actually got the car for cheaper than we
were going to buy the used one for and it had the same amenities but the used
one had 39,000 miles and was a model older. We felt very blessed but also very annoyed at how long
everything took! I spotted a Uswirl yogurt place during the day so we went and
got some as a celebration on the way home. Uswirl is my favorite froyo place
out west and I guess they are expanding out here now! It’s too bad that its 40
minutes from our place though! For those in the Austin, TX area Froyoyo is
still my number one favorite frozen yogurt place out there!
I think that concludes the MAJOR changes in our lives! I’ll
have to do another update after Christmas and the new year when I become a REAL
nurse aka not an orientee anymore (SCARY SCARY!) and Scott will have a little
bit of the new job under his belt!
I love Giraffe!
Watching momma on the bike!This was one of Scott's birthday presents this year!
I love daddy!
Lounging!
The many cucumbers we made into pickles!
On our way to Maine! My first plane trip!
Blueberry picking in Maine.
Asleep blueberry picking in Maine.
Went to cheer my sister on for the Louisville Ironman! She did AMAZING and PRed
Speed put put, something Scott invented, best way to play put put EVER!
First BYU football game with the t-shirt she got from Brian and Val McCauley
Family photo, Thanks Morgan Runyan!
Just cute!
Helping momma cook some eggplant!
Made pumpkin jars with paint and black vinyl.
So cold in the basement hanging with mom while on the trainer!
Halloween costume, robbers with her bag of money.
Cute picture Scott took in Emi's room.
First touch of snow.
I found the candy!
Thanksgiving round 1 with the McCauley's
Staying up watching football!
I found the POTATOES!
Decorating the Christmas tree!
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