Thursday, August 27, 2009

river rafting

River rafting on the weber river....something everyone should try. It is a fairly mellow river and is super fun. Most of the river is flat and pretty difficult to tip over on but don't you worry, yours truly tipped over...twice. I was minding my own business when this huge pilon popped up out of nowhere(as we were going under the bridge) and we ran into it head on and it dumped us. I successfully climbed back into the boat just in time to run into a tree where I had to jump out to avoid getting clothes-lined by the tree. It was all really entertaining and the other boat had a really good show. Andrew couldn't come he was at work; its probably better seeing as he would have been embarrased of my mad skills in the river.(especailly for a girl who has river rafted down cataract canyon multiple times) It was really fun and am going to try again in a few weeks!


My partner in crime for the swim...



Monday, August 17, 2009

1 down 3 to go

This was my first nursing school clinical group. The first semester is over and I must say that it was a success. There are some awesome people in my class who definitely made it bearable, most of whom are in this picture. This semester was definitely difficult but I am learning a lot. Finals week stretched over 2 weeks and I took a total of 9, yes that's right 9 finals. I have 3 more semesters and then I am finished!

Mirror Lake



Over the weekend we went camping in the Uintas with some friends. It was beautiful and Henry tried out his swimming legs. He is quite the swimmer but he got really cold when he got out. We had to rap him up in towels and andrews's jacket to keep him warm but he loved it. He is the freaking coolest dog and you should all be jealous of his coolness. We went fishing at teapot lake and I caught a fish skeleton....thats it. I know pathetic but it was really fun. Apparently the fish did not like the pink marshmellow fish bait I had picked out. I made this rockin' dutch oven dinner that you would all be proud of. I actually really like to cook in the dutch ovens. We usually eat better camping then at home, is that wrong? We had raccoons in our camp at night and andrew tagged one of them with a huge rock, I think that it probably has some sort of brain injury now. Henry growled at them but then tried to make friends with them. It was rather entertaining watching the three boys chasing around the raccoons. Overall, a successful camping trip. It is really beautiful up there and I highly recommend it to everyone.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Henry

Introducing Henry Ward. He is 10 weeks old and is quite the little shit but we love him. He loves toilet paper, shoes and everything he is not supposed to get into. He loves to play catch and will play all day with you. He can already sit, shake and give high fives. He is very entertaining and routinely runs into things. He is getting bigger everyday.


Like father like son



his favorite chew toy

Andrews hair

He's playing with the other dog...but the other dog knows his every move...

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

sweet tan man!



This is what I get for being dumb. We rode 50 miles on Saturday and this is what I endend up with. I look HOT in a swim suit.

Andrew the seamstress


Andrew was given a long sleeve workout shirt by his dad when we were in Oregon. When I woke up Saturday morning Andrew informed me that he had made a jersey. "When?" I ask. "At about 3am last night," he calmly replies. He then proceeds to tell me how he made it, seeing that he has never sewn before. "I cut off the sleeves and used them to make the pockets in the back but I was too impatient to pin anything on so they are a little crooked. "Then I cut up my jock strap and used the elastic for the sleeves!" He then proceeds to proudly displays his work of art. It looks great! "How did you change the thread color and bobbin?" I ask. "I don't know, I just put it in."(cause its so easy...) I am so blown away by his skills and luck because the jersey looks so great and he even rode it on our bike ride that day. Andrew has continued his mad skills by hemming a bunch of his pants and making them into shorts. I love this man! I would like to add that I did not help him at all on any of these projects. Maybe he should consider a career change.
And this is what our office looked like after he was done.