Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Graduation, Vacation, and Anniversary!

Alright, so I have been in college for four years now and yes, it's true, I have two associates degrees. Can you believe that the RN is just an associates? I feel like it's hard enough to be a master's degree. Nonetheless, I will graduate again, just a year from now with my Bachelor's of Science in Nursing. So I'm not too worried about it.

It has been a busy week. Jared and I celebrated my graduation by going to California for the week! We rented a car and drove all the way (we didn't think either of our cars could make it - Also, I got us out of the underage driving fee).

First, we stopped at Zions National Park and we hiked! We didn't do Angel's Landing again, but we found a few other pretty hikes to do instead.



I thought the rock stairs were really cool!



Fun little cliff


After Zions, we were off to Mesquite to golf Wolf Creek. It was like golfing at a national park. Every single hole was picturesque! Needless to say, Wolf Creek is now our favorite golf course. Jared shot a 76 and I shot a 77.


Jared really liked this hole because he had to hit it over that mountain!

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(just fyi: These are my practice swings, not a swing and a miss)




This is the look I give Jared a lot on the golf course


There were tons of waterfalls. This one is on the 18th hole


After we finished golfing in Mesquite, we headed down to Palm Springs, CA. We golfed at PGA West, the Nicklaus course. This course was pretty unique. Jack Nicklaus likes raised greens or plateaus, so all the greens were raised up and if you missed it, then it was a tough chip shot, or bunker shot. Jared had a fun chip in from a bunker at this course. He played really good at this course and shot a 73. I played mediocre and shot somewhere in the mid-80's.


We love island greens




This is Jared's approach at the ninth green. The 9th green and the 18th green were connected. It was weird.



Okay, so I don't think it was really that hot! However, It was over 100.

After Palm Springs, we drove to a shady little hotel in Sylmar, CA. It was only 10 minutes away from Six Flags Magic Mountain, where we spent our next day. We rode all of the roller coasters 2 or 3 times each! It was not crowded at all. We didn't take anything with us into the park because it's a hassle to find somewhere to put your bag and we didn't want anything to fall out of our pockets. I really wanted to buy one of the pictures of us on the roller coaster though! Jared's face was priceless. I made him ride the fastest, scariest roller coaster with me 3 times. It was a hoot!

After Six Flags, we headed down to Murrieta, CA. We stayed with my Uncle and Aunt who live there. We loved being at their home and enjoyed the company of their kids. The next day we drove to San Diego, which is about an hour away (depending on the traffic) and we played Torrey Pines golf course!



Torrey Pines has a beautiful view of the ocean!


This was our favorite par 3, hitting toward the ocean



My only complaint about Torrey Pines was that it was way too long from the women's tees! It was about 1,000 yards longer than I'm used to playing. Almost all the par 4's felt like par 5's. Also, I wasn't hitting my 3 wood or driver very good, so that didn't help at all. I ended with a whopping 98 on my scorecard. Jared played a lot better than me, however and ended up with an 80.

The day after Torrey Pines, we played a course in Temecula called Journey at Pechanga. We didn't expect too much from this course, but were pleasantly surprised! It was way ritzier than I thought it would be, the course was in perfect condition, it had some quirky holes, fun elevation changes and a great course overall.


We like trees in the middle of the fairway


Good view of the city from the top of this par 4


Another big tree in the middle of the fairway


This is the 18th green. It was shaped very odd.


The next day, I went scuba diving for the first time in the ocean! It was a blast! I saw two sharks, they were both sevengill sharks and I guess it's pretty rare to see them. There were tons of sea lions too! There was a baby sea lion that swam in circles around me for a while. I also saw jelly fish, crab, and tons of other fish and a forest of kelp. It was really fun. I was a little bit nervous, because I thought I would freeze, but it's amazing how warm I was inside of the wetsuit and all the gear. After scuba diving, Jared and I hung out at the beach for the day. We pretty much spread out the beach blanket and took a two hour nap. It was really pleasant. Then we decided to pack up and start heading home.






We stopped in Vegas for the night and thanks to my awesome mom, she found us a good deal on a nice hotel (My mom should be a travel agent. She is the best at saving money while traveling. Actually, she is just the best at saving money. It can be scary interesting). The next morning we slept in and then went to see Bodies, the Exhibition. I have seen it a couple times, but thought Jared would really enjoy it, since he has done dissections before as an anatomy lab instructor. He is basically an expert when it comes to anatomy. He loved the Bodies exhibit! He would get really excited and start explaining everything to me in detail. Can I just say that he is the smartest person I know? He will be a great doctor one day. He's so personable, down to earth, brilliant, kind, caring, thorough, and hard working. Last semester he took 19 credits of really difficult pre-requisites for med school and got a perfect 4.0. He. is. the. best. And that's why I married him.

We just celebrated our two year anniversary on monday, May 6th! We didn't do anything too fancy, since we just went on a big trip to California. We ate lunch at Olive Garden and then went to see Iron Man 3 later in the evening. It's crazy to think we have been married for two years, it makes me feel old. I told Jared that since we have been married for two years, he basically has an associates degree with a major in JaNae. I don't know what degree he will have when we hit our 25 or 50 year anniversary. I'm sure we can make some fancy name up for that.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Good news golf!

Jared and I both broke 40 playing nine holes at Sun Hills this week. It's not that big of a deal for Jared. He is a much better golfer and consistently shoots pretty good. But for me, that's fantastic! I shot a 39. Which could have been so much better. I had 4 pars in a row to finish. 6 pars on the day. I'm pretty proud of myself. It's the second time I've shot in the 30's this year. By the way, I'm about a 20 handicap, according to Jared. So it's my goal to get my handicap down to the low teens this year. I have to be able to at least compete with Jared. I did shoot an even par on the front nine at Coral Canyon a couple of weeks ago. But I kind of blew it up on the back nine and went 10 over. Golf can be such a cruel sport.
This is me at Coral Canyon on their signature par 3, surrounded by red rock. I kind of duffed my tee shot about 8 feet away from me. Kind of embarrassing. But I took a mulligan, re-did my tee shot, then put it about 5 feet away from the pin. Then I tapped in a little slider for a Birdie, or Par if you are one of those Nazi golfers who counts every stroke.
This is Jared on his favorite Par 3 at Sand Hollow. I'm pretty sure he ended up with either a par or birdie. I love how he looks in his golfing clothes, so handsome!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The Way We Are

The other day, I got a little bit flustered. Why? Because my husband refuses to scuba dive with me. Stupid, right? I got caught up in focusing on our differences. Bad thing to do. It is always better to focus on the things you have in common and to love your spouse for the way they are. So, here are some things that we have in common.

We love to golf. Well, actually he loves to golf. I only love it if I'm even par or under par. Which is never. So, learning to love golf has been a tough journey for me. I am learning to love golf even on the bad days. My husband has to remind me that we play golf for fun, not to win. It's always a good reminder.

The outdoors. We both love to be out in the sun, when it's warm. We love anything outside! In particular we love to hike.


Sports. We love to watch sports and play them! Going to University of Utah football games is one of our favorites. In January we got tickets to go to the Fiesta Bowl. I'm an Oregon fan as well. That was fun and warm.

We have the same religion, political views, hometowns, and both our moms teach school! Speaking of school, we are both very dedicated to our classes. It's hard for both of us to get anything less than an A.

We like to watch movies. On either Friday or Saturday nights, we love to sit down and pop in a good quality movie. Nice thing for me? He loves a good chick flick. We have seen some good shows recently. One of our favorites is Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story. Watch it, if you haven't.

We love food. Cafe Rio, Olive Garden, the Mandarin, and Zupas are some of our favorites. I love to try new things every time we go out, but Jared likes to stick to his favorite dishes.

We dislike Winter. It's too cold here. We are hoping to move somewhere warm so we can golf year round.

We like to do anything together. I think this is one of the most important parts of a relationship. Couples that play together, stay together. Moral of the story, it's okay to be different. In fact, it's good to be different. Our differences make us unique and special. I love my husband for who he is and the way he completes me.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Day One.

Today was the first day of my nursing preceptorship. It was... interesting? I still want to be a nurse, so it couldn't have been that bad. If it weren't for crazy kleptomaniac side show bob, the cocaine addict with two boyfriends, the multiple personality lady with an angry husband and the sweet deaf girl with whom nobody could communicate with, it might have been a better day. These people weren't even on a psych unit. Although at least 3 of them should have been. By the end of the 13 hour day, I could hardly think straight. Part of it might have been the head cold that I am suffering from. No biggy. At least I don't have hematochezia. Don't look that word up if you don't know it. It's a gross combination.
Best part about the day? Coming home to my sweet hubby. He. Is. The. Best. Hands. Down.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Hello!

Welcome to our blog post! I guess it's a little late in coming, since we have been married for almost 2 years! I've blogged maybe once in the last two years on my old blog post, so it's not that big of a deal, right?
Well, since May 6th, 2011, Jared and I have been to many places and done many things. We have also taken a lot of classes and studied very hard. Well, that pretty much sums up the last two years!
I am almost a real nurse! I graduate with my RN in April. I want to do Trauma nursing! Working as a nurse for Life Flight or Air Med is where I want to be someday.
Jared is a couple years away from getting into Med School. He is working on his Bachelors in Athletic Training. We are both at Weber State and have enjoyed our schooling there over the past several years. Can I just say that he is the smartest, handsomest, most wonderful man ever! I can't believe I am so lucky to have married this awesome guy.
Together we enjoy golfing, traveling, being outdoors and doing anything together! We love the sunshine and warm weather (I'm hoping he gets into med school somewhere warm! Come on Arizona!).