Thursday, May 22, 2014

The Final Countdown Part 1

#ohmyocgradtrip2014

Last week we got to get away to California for a fun filled graduation trip with a bunch of medical school friends.  Our days were filled with boogie boarding, paddle boarding, and playing in the sand and our nights were filled with bonfires, barbeques, and staying up late!  We are going to miss these crazy kids so much!  the past four years have been a crazy ride but we couldn't have asked for better people to share it with!






Sunday, March 30, 2014

Top 10 Reasons I'm excited to move to Maine

1. Maine is one of only states in the US with absolutely NO RATTLESNAKES. I will be able to hike in peace...until I find something else to irrationally obsess about!

2. I will only have to worry about the zombie apocalypse for a few months out of the year, you know cause zombies freeze in the wintertime.

3. Lenny the 1700 lb  Chocolate Moose...need I say more?

4. Lobster rolls and clam chowder....mmmm mmmm...get in my belly!

5. Berry picking galore! Cobblers, pies, and jams, oh my!

6. My snow boots will finally get some use...and also my snow shovel, window scraper, hats, gloves, parka, wool socks, ect. Ect.

7. Fall is my favorite season and nobody does fall like New England!

8. Ummm...Moose Safari? I think I just died and went to heaven.  Moose heaven that is.
9. Flannel will be considered fashionable there.

10. Maine is nicknamed Vacationland. Who wouldn't want to live in a place called Vacationland?! (My Maine  vacation bucket list includes but is not limited to hiking and camping in Acadia national park, skiing at Sugarloaf, a country ski hut to hut trip, and a canoe trip on the North Forest Canoe trail!)

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

A Mixed Bag

Match day has come and gone and I can still hardly believe it.  I feel like I have been holding my breath for so dang long!  And now that I can finally come up for air I’m not sure I even remember how!

We will be living in MAINE….for the next FOUR years.

How can a person feel elated, relieved, terrified, and even a little sad all at the same time?  It’s definitely a mixed bag of emotions!

ELATION

First of all I couldn’t be more excited for and proud of my husband Jentry for matching into an Anesthesia Residency.  He has worked so hard and sacrificed so much to get to this point.  He has grown and matured so much in the past four years.  I have been so impressed by his tenacity and perseverance, especially this past year.  He deserves this 100%!

Second, how cool is it we are moving to MAINE!  Woods, lakes, streams, beaches, hiking, skiing, camping, canoeing, moose, loons, lobster, chocolate, flannel, boots…oh WOWZERS…I feel like I am going to burst from the insides out!  I just can’t wait to get there and start exploring and adventuring!

RELIEF

I just want to clarify by saying that I never doubted Jentry for a single second.  I knew from the time I first met him that he had so many qualities that would make him an amazing doctor.  But graduate medical education is not a cake walk.  Medical school has  been so full of challenges, obstacles, uncertainties, and anxieties; it was hard not to feel at times like the world was against us, like The Man just wanted to keep us down and worst, like the system that is supposed to be designed to serve us would fail!  But now we get to breathe a little sigh of relief before we take on the next round that life has to offer us!

TERROR

After we wound down a little from dancing around the kitchen, texting our families, and facebooking the world, I hopped on the computer to search the route from Phoenix to Portland.  2700 miles, 40 hours, and 12 states stand between us and Portland.  WHOA.  That is FAR.  AWAY.  Away from family, away from friends, and away from everything I have ever known in my life.  It would be and understatement to say that I am a little overwhelmed at the prospect.  But don’t worry, I only slip into COMPLETE PANIC MODE about fifty hundred times each day!

SADNESS

As much as complain about Arizona, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t going to miss it.  Jentry and I came here four years ago not knowing what to expect.  We didn’t know how hard medical school was really going to be.  We didn't know how hot 120 degrees really felt.  We didn’t know how miserable it would be when it is still 100 degrees everyday in October.  We didn’t know how much it sucks to fall in a cactus when you are mountain biking.  We didn’t know how beautiful an Arizona sunset could be.  We didn’t know how awesome it would be to be hiking, biking, and enjoying baseball games in 80 degree March days when the rest of the world is still in winter deep freeze.  We didn’t know we would get to be a part of the most incredible, amazing, and fun group of friends around.  We didn’t know we would experience the sorrow of miscarriage here.  We didn’t know we would have the joy of welcoming a sweet baby boy into our family here.  These experiences have strengthened both of us and caused us to grow closer to one another.  Arizona will always hold a special place in our hearts! And yes, I am a little sad to be leaving!

So like a said, it’s a mixed bag.  I guess that’s what keeps life interesting!

BLOG is BACK

In an effort to document the next exciting adventure in our lives, I have decided to try and resurrect our BLOG.  I am full of anticipation for our move to Maine and have a feeling that the next four years are going to be some of the toughest and most challenging as well as most rewarding and monumental years of our family’s journey!


Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Day Heidi's Blog Was Hacked

It happens to just about everyone. You begin with a well-intentioned blog to keep your friends and family updated about your life and recent achievements. Then one day, it all comes crashing down. That's right. You have been hacked. You left your window open on your computer and SOMEONE, it really could have been anyone (from Nigeria or otherwise), comes along and hacks all of your personal, private, intimate information. They suddenly decide that they have the right to access your account, and the results are......... generally disastrous.
Maybe you know the hacker personally. Maybe you don't. But maybe it was just your husband wanting to say how much he loves and cares for his beautiful wife. Yep. Per my expert hackers opinion, I think that's very likely what happened here. Happy Hacking Honey!!!!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Heidi's Salsa

The one consolation I have for MISSING the most EPIC ski season Utah has seen in my lifetime is that right now, in May, when it is STILL SNOWING in Utah, I am enjoying FRESH SALSA from my garden. Everything in you see here: Tomatoes, onions, and three types of peppers came straight from the GARDEN. No its not quite as good as a great powder day....but at least its something!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

First Tri of the Season

Jentry and I took a little trip last weekend to Lake Mead for the first Triathlon of the season. We had a blast! The weather was perfect, Lake Mead was Beautiful, our Hotel was super nice and it was in Henderson, far from the Las Vegas Strip!

Both Jentry and I did very well, even though it was a tough course, with over 3,000 ft of climbing!

I won the 20-24 Olympic female division and finished 13 out of all the women. Jentry finished 4th in the male 25-29 Olympic male division!

Here's how the number added up:

Heidi: Swim: 28:38 Bike
1:26:28Run
53:10Total:2:52:30.3

Jentry: Swim: 33:34Bike1:19:52
Run46:46Total:2:44:19.2


We even got to go to the Cheescake Factory and Cafe Rio!!! We were excited about that :)


To finish off a great weekend, Jentry, who was worried that his study time had been lacking because of the trip, rocked his big Neuro Anatomy test on Monday morning with a 90!!!