Sunday, November 27, 2011

Smallest Thanksgiving Ever

Whoo Hoo...back into pictures!! Thanks Mike for the technology help. Mike & Nicole joined us for Thanksgiving here in billings. Thank goodness because it would have been a sad day...Doug spent the entire day sitting in line at Best Buy (Another whole story for a blog.) Everyone else was in Oregon. We started the day with our own little version of a Huff & Puff. The last time up on the Billings Rims. It was a beautiful day...50 degrees...sunny skys...little snow.


We cooked two great big Turkeys....just kidding. These are two fun little Cornish Game Hens.
The table was dressed with lots of wonderful food. Too much for just us, but how can you not cook alot on Thanksgiving?
Strategy plans for the big night of shopping.... Doug was already on the game.
Just a cute picture of my favorite little guys. I was able to come to Seattle a couple weeks earlier for Max's primary program. This is my little chefs helping me make Snickerdoodles.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Pack up the Knapsack We're Moving On

Once again I feel like a wanderer...experiencing gypsy-hood.

J has been offered a job and has accepted. It will be in Nevada. He will be the Chief Compliance-Quality Improvement Officer for the University of Nevada School of Medicine. He will be working mostly out of Las Vegas but commuting up to Reno a couple days a week. It's an incredible opportunity and a tender mercy.

Back in March, J's job was eliminated here in Billings, MT. He began searching for work and was also kept busy with teaching Seminary and teaching adjunct for Montana State University until the end of the school year. All the jobs he applied for and interviewed for etc. came to not. Finally he was able to procure a consulting job for a company in Seattle, WA. The job was to last 6 months. He trekked back to Seattle to stay with Tony & Debbie & boys while he worked the job. Doug and I were left in this far away land so Doug could finish his last semester of school.

J did a phone interview with Nevada back in July..but didn't feel it went anywhere. Low and behold first part of October they called him back to fly down and do an extensive interview. Long story short on the 12th of November they offered him the job. His consulting job in Seattle will end Dec 9th and he will start his new job in Las Vegas Dec 15th. Doug's semester will end Dec 15 and then we will also be on the road again.

Number one question I'm asked is "How do you feel about this?" Hmmmmmmmmm....so here's my list:

* extremely happy for J (because he is my "mate" and bestest friend.)
* excited for a new adventure...crazy scared for a new adventure,
* sad to leave some really good friends....blessed to have connected with wonderful friends,
* concerned about living in Las Vegas....oh but there is a temple there:),
* moving at Christmas time aaaaaaaack!...not my idea of a season of joy & peace,
* Incredible opportunity for J...I will adjust just like all the other times & I will be blessed
* Will I find friendship there?....of course, hmmm I'll look around in my first RS meeting and wonder.."who will be my next best friend.?"
* I'm getting too old for this.....woah!! I can't believe I just said that....something about the spice of life keeps you young or some other cliche of the likes.
* Living in snow (as I am doing right this minute) will be a thing of the past....IKE!! living in heat..will I survive?
* Another land far from family.....pretty cheep airfare though...and what a better excuse for family to come to Las Vegas...free bed & breakfast, lunch & dinner.

To name just a few:)

J will head to Nevada from Seattle. I and Doug will pack up in Montana and move. (We will have a moving company haul the household away.) Doug & I will head up to Washington for Christmas, J will fly back to Seattle for Christmas. Then sometime there after I will mosey on down to Nevada to join my best bud.

(Details forth coming)

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Traveling Adventures

I'm back...Sorry this is so long...but my fingers got the best of me :)

Well we've had some adventures lately... A week ago J & I headed to Washington so J could finally start his next course of employment. We drove to Pulman, WA in hopes of checking out the University there. It happened to be only 20 miles near a town I spent some childhood days in (ie) 4th & 5th grade. Lewiston, ID. We traveled some beautiful country between Missoula, MT and Lewiston. Up over some mountains, two lanes. We had to chuckle about the signs that informed us about the "rumble lines" in the center of the road. Consequently as we 'rumbled' along, we didn't end up getting to Lewiston until dark.

Without GPS help and running on instinct we headed into town to search for one of my childhood homes. I remembered the name of the street I use to live on. Mostly because the address and name of the street rhymed....432 Stewart Ave.... It's probably the only address in the bazillion of all addresses I've lived that I remember. We did find the house in short order and it hasn't changed much, but what seemed to be a mansion as a child is only a normal size two story house. Lots of fond memories there.

We next headed to Pulman to spend the night and explore the university there the next day. Very pretty University. One on a list of possible places for J to go for a PHD. As we pulled into Renton about 5pm on Saturday there was Tony washing his bicycle just like he washes his car, soap bucket and all. Who knew you could wash a bike like that. Soon Debbie and the two most favorite little guys in my world drove up and we played for the next two days. J will be staying with Tony & Debbie as he works this particular job (thanks you guys!!!)...J's doing a 5 month consulting job for a company called Robert Half at Group Health in Seattle.

I unfortunately had to fly off for my work to St George, UT on Monday. J dropped me off at the airport.....ahhh....the traffic....seemed like an extra amount this morning...I was hustled off into the airport with what appeared to be hundreds of people all converged near the Delta area...was there a massive amount of people heading on a cruise or something?....I looked around and didn't see nearly anyone crowded around any other airline check ins. I finally muscled my way in to use the check in machine to get my ticket only to find I had to stand in a mile long line to check my baggage. I hear a lady say that there was a quicker line curb side if we had already paid for the baggage. I squeeze outside only to find another line..this time a bit shorter. I refuse to look at the time just yet. I get my baggage checked and race off to security.

Could there be anymore people...the line snaked around and around and just as it appeared you'd be almost up to the guy with the little flash lite, the line diverted and snaked farther along. Finally getting to the conveyor belt, I threw my stuff into the gray dish pan, walked through the machine when directed to do so, looked at the time, realized I had less than 5 minutes before boarding, grabbed my gear, threw on my shoes and started running the "17" miles I needed to go to get to the gate. Weaving in and out of slower moving bodies and hurtling rolling suit cases I make it to one of the moving walk ways. Wow I can really go fast running on these things. The next moving walkway has people hogging the space so I opt to run beside it. Hey I am pretty fast...Finally the gate is in site and is boarding..zone 3...that's my zone. Pouring sweat, I smile as she scans in my ticket and I walk onto the plane praying I get a window seat so I can hide. Oh joy I do!!

I fly to Salt Lake City to catch a plane to St. George. Surprise.... they have not given me much time between flights. Down the airport I fly to the next gate which is only '12' miles away. I think "oh come on...it's the same airlines...how can they be so far apart from each other". Apparently big planes and little puddle jumpers don't like to be next to each other. I have 2 minutes to board as I get to the gate.

I do finally get to St. George a little frazzled but still in tack. Small airport...walk off the plane walk 10 steps to the car rental place...get my car...turn around behind me to the conveyor belt for suit case...the baggage has already come and the airport employee is taking my suit case off the belt like I had forgotten to pick it up. I walk outside to be blasted with heat. I hop in my rental car..which is all black...turn it on and it tells me the temperature outside is 106 degrees. I blessed the name of the person who invented air conditioning.

I have my handy dandy GPS (megan) to direct me to the town. It doesn't recognize parking lots and the airplane road and just sets there thinking. It's a really small airport and only one direction out of there so I figure I'm pretty safe guessing which way to go...it's not being helpful at all. I head out on the road....nothing in site..and I mean nothing and that's all there is for several miles. No city, no nothing. Megan is still not being helpful so I drive on and finally find a sign that says Salt Lake City one way Las Vegas the other...where the heck did St. George go? After a couple wrong turns I did finally find the interstate....still not sure which way to head. I decided to head for Salt Lake City...I knew some people there that would be friendly enough to direct me. Fortunately as I got on the interstate Megan started working and told me I was heading in the right direction. Soon the town came into site and I could recognize the St. George Temple from pictures I had seen, right in the middle of the town. I was pretty sure I had arrived. I found my hotel..again thank you air conditioning...and crashed.

Had a good week training a new person and meeting good people, explored St George a bit after work each day. Went to the temple visiting center and learned some cool things about the temple. Visited Brigham Young's winter home (I'm guessing he was the first jSnow Bird...perhaps). Neat little town. I finished up with the job I was to do there and headed out of town to the airport for my flight back to Billings. I swear the airport is at least 20 miles out of town in the middle of no where... really! And it's just a one building little thingy.

I am about an hour & a half early before my plane departs. I check my car in, mosey on over to the ticket counter...am the only one in the area..there's only Delta airlines there. I have to check my bag again & get my ticket so I use the machine. The guy hauls my suit case away and five minutes later my ticket finally prints off the machine...thank goodness because the one and only guy never comes back. I walk about 20 steps to where the security is. The 'gatekeeper' looks at me and says (paraphrased) "oh...you are too early...we're all going grab us a bite to eat before the 'crowd' shows up. Besides the chairs out here are much more comfortable." I look around..think to myself...welcome to the world of teeny tiny airports. And go grab a chair next to the 4 vending machines. There are about 6 of us here. Pretty soon the 'crowd' shows up and a flight came in with 20 or so passengers and the 'gate keeper' is back on duty.

I did make it back to Billings. J will be working in Seattle for 5 months. I will be in Billings to keep Doug company while he finishes his last semester of school. My job has asked me to do more traveling and it won't matter where we live they will use me to travel around periodically. So that works out well for now. Not real sure what will happen after J finishes this job...hopefully they will give him more work. He also is applying for different schools to get his PHD so he can become a better paid professor (he has been teaching college, but without a PHD there is not enough money to make a decent living.) If he does go that route schools will start in Sep 2012. We'll keep you posted....

So there you have it.

PS. In my haste I ended up not grabbing my ziplock bag of liquids at the SeaTac airport. So before I crashed in St George...a trip to Target was necessary.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Stacey Coming Home!

Hey you all... just to let you know....Stacey is returning from her mission soon. She will be making the long flight from Salt Lake City to SeaTac airport on Mar 17th and will arrive at about 11am. I gotta say this is a bit more complicated seeings how her parents moved clear over to Montana. But here's the plan. Stacey flys to SeaTac. We come into town hopefully the night before. We all gather at Tony & Debbie's in Renton, WA (our home away from home.) We have plans to have Stacey talk in the Young Single Adult ward she left from on Sunday March 20th. The church building is in Tacoma, WA. 1221 Pearl Street. More commonly known as the 12th & Pearl Street Stake Center. Their Sacrament meeting starts at 1pm. Then Debbie has scheduled the church for a Linger Longer and get together for family and friends to welcome her home. We will have a simple luncheon of sorts and welcome as many of you who can make it. We would love to see you there!! Sorry I don't have pictures to post. We got a new printer and I've not been trained on scanning or importing pictures yet...but we'll get there. Stacey has had such a successful mission and has loved serving the Lord. Can't wait to hear all about it and to hear her speak Spanish to boot :) Gotta love it the missionary work.