Monday, June 28, 2010

the summer of jean

Hooray for long work days that mean I get Fridays off. Hooray for road trips to fun places. Hooray for adventures. Hooray for the Summer of Jean!!!

This weekend we headed back up to Lava Hot Springs in Idaho for some camping, climbing, and rivering. Despite my car breaking down yet again on the way up, it was a way fun weekend trip! My favorite part was tubing down the river. Perfect temperature, way fun rapids, just so fun!! Climbing and camping was fun too.

So yeah, the car broke down but Austin's uncle was up for his son's wrestling tournament so luckily he was able to tow us into town and fix up my car!!! He's definitely my favorite even if he's the only one I've met so far. Talk about tender mercies.

I really am glad though, I mean, it sucks that my car broke down again, but I'm so glad it happened when it did, otherwise we wouldn't have been able to figure it out and would've had to tow the car over and maybe pay more money for the fix, etc. So as much as it sucked, the timing worked.

Then yesterday Austin and I hiked up to this hidden waterfall... in flip flops. We weren't aware that it would be slightly dangerous and we'd be climbing up rocks and sliding down loose dirt. I got dirty and scraped up but it was so fun and way gorgeous up there! I love watching water droplets fall from up high, then they hit lower tiers of rocks and splatter. I think it's so fun :)

All in all, yet another fun adventurous weekend spent in the summer of jean.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

colorful colorado

WARNING: this is a super long post!

This past weekend my friends Becky and Bart and I drove to Golden, Colorado to see our good friend Lauren, who recently returned from serving a mission in Arcadia, California. The drive commenced around 9pm and ended around 4am which is making dang good time! Props to Bart for driving the whole way (we tried to take turns but he kept on a-truckin). It was such a fun weekend!!!

On Friday we hit up the University of Colorado medical campus in Aurora. It's the only school I was iffy about applying to, and I'm so glad I went. It's a beautiful campus. Trees, green, pretty buildings, awesome insides... we checked out the library and it is way sweet and I could totally picture myself studying there. Unfortunately the surrounding area is pretty ghetto but I could totally live somewhere else and commute. It's not my first choice school but I can still see myself going/living there, so it's on the list. Holla!

Then we went to Denver and walked around the 16th st Mall, which is a sweet outdoor mall that goes down the whole street. We got some food and shopped around and it was a grand ole time. I don't think I like the city very much though.

That night we went up to Breckenridge to stay in a condo type place for the weekend. Lauren's mom was SO nice in booking it for us, paying for it, and even making us food for the weekend! She is amazing. The nicest lady ever, so accommodating, it was soooooo wonderful of her!! We got there late that night and it was the most awesome condo ever! Two bedroom and two bath, a kitchen dining room living room FIREPLACE, outside deck, pretty much the sweetest place ever. The next day we woke up super dee duper late and checked out the town. It's adorable!!! Really touristy so I kinda felt like I was in Disneyland or something. Cute little shops, loved walking around and exploring. Wonderful weather. Then we went on our first mountain adventure: mountain biking!

I've been once before, in Peru on the way to Machu Picchu, but it was on a crappy bike and crappy trails and getting eaten alive by mosquitoes. Not a great experience. So I was pretty excited for this. We had to check 4 different bike shops to get 4 mountain bikes but we finally succeeded with a super nice man who got us all ready to go. My bike was named "Smurfette" which was funny because everyone else had names like "Thor" and "Superman." So yes, I got made fun of. Then off we went on the Flume trail!

IT WAS SO SCARY. We were mostly on a single track with cliffs on either side which was ridiculously freaky I mean I could just fall down the freaking mountain! And it was rocky and one spot was super technical and I have no idea how to control a bike so some rocks I'd hit and just go over but others would knock me way off so I was going crazy. Later we found out it was ranked "intermediate" which made us feel better for kind of being pansies about it but anyway, it was still a lot of fun, just not for me I think. :) But I did enjoy myself! The mountains were gorgeous and the forests were gorgeous and I was happy to be exerting myself in the great outdoors. And the downhills were way fun :)

Oh, Breckenridge is at 10,000 feet and up in the mountains you get up to 12,000 so I blame that for my pansyness as well.

We were all pretty exhausted afterwards so we chilled and then went to the Irish Pub but there was nothing good there so we roamed around the other shops until settling for Empire Burger where the waiter told us that virgin drinks are nasty and we shouldn't get them. Ha! Then we went home and crashed watching Ghost Town (or did we watch that the first night?).

On Sunday we picked up one of Lauren's investigators from the mission (he's a truck driver so he was up in our area and wanted to go to church with us) and went to a chapel in Frisco. It was a beautiful chapel that was built like a cabin so it fit in, haha. It was right next to a huge river and mountain!! So amazing. Church was good, and he is such a good person! He'd totally be baptized if his wife would allow it, but she is very staunch in her own church. But he is such a good guy and loves learning and feeling the spirit. Super great. :)

Then we took a ridiculously long nap and then set out for a steep but short hike up to a glacier lake. And boy was that GORGEOUS! It's only the second time I've been up to a glacier lake and the water was crystal clear, the snow was beautiful, and the waterfall raging below it was huge and awesome. I was super tired b/c the altitude was killing me plus my being out of shape now but it was so worth it and I loved it. Good times.

We got home and ate, played Clue, chilled, girl talked (Bart got kicked out), then finally went to bed at 3am. The next morning we got some food, I got some earrings (cowboy boots!!!!!!) and some other earrings for my old boss (writing my letter of recommendation) then set out for Boulder, to the Celestial Seasonings Factory!

We went through a free tour there which was super awesome. Their tea is so cool!!! They started in the "Summer of Love" 1969 and made caffeine free herbal tea and only the best ingredients and work with people all over the world and it's just the coolest company ever. Afterwards I got some tea for presents for people, then we finally set off on our journey home.

It only took 7 hours including 2 stops and getting lost for a bit so holla to that! But I wanted to just get home so badly. And now driving to Seattle sounds absolutely horrendous to me so when I go for Caroline's wedding I want to fly. Better decide quick while tickets are cheap!!

All in all, it was a great vacation. I am amazed at Bart's willingness to be with only girls all weekend and I am also amazed at how different girls and boys are. I used to think there were no huge differences b/c I've had tons of guy friends, but now I realize that if it's not one-on-one, the differences come out and they are huge. Good for you, Barticus. :) And I realized that I love big cities but I love country more. I love the outdoors, and I especially love the mountains. In fact, Bart asked us on the way home "If you had to pick just one, would you be near the water or the mountains?" If you had asked me 3 years ago I would have said water. But now I think I would say mountains! He said it was the same for him (he's also from WA). Crazy. Anyway, so yeah now I really really want to go to PA school in VA where it's green and lush and small town. Crossing my fingers!

Speaking of which, I turn in my applications NEXT WEEK. Ahh!

Until next adventure...

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

karma?

Of course the day that I'm feeling great about everything and happy with life, I get thrown a curveball.

I was driving back to work after running errands during lunch when my car shudders and I feel it turn off. I coast to the side and try starting it again, but to no avail. Austin was a dear and left work to help me. He pushed my car across the busy road (university ave!!) to a parking lot so I wouldn't get towed, then drove me to work. We towed the car after work to his place so he could take a look but even after testing the fuel pump (working) and replacing the fuel filter, it still won't start. So today he's towing it to an autoshop to get it checked out.

Ughh how much are even just diagnostics going to cost? I am so sick of spending money on this car. I keep wondering if it's worth it or if I should just invest in a newer car that will be more reliable. I mean, I love my car to death and it's been good to me, who can complain about hitting almost 400 miles on one tank of gas, you know? But I'm so ticked about it falling apart. And not being able to take it on long road trips. Bleah.

Pleeeeeease don't let it be pricey to fix!!!! :(:(:(

Monday, June 14, 2010

spontaneity

On Saturday morning I woke up to Austin calling me at 10:30am. Yes, I was still sleeping. Why? I had absolutely nothing planned for the day and didn't want to get bored quickly, so I slept.

But! Oh how things changed.

His family decided spur of the moment to go up to Idaho's Lava Hot Springs and they invited us! So after I went on a run (which unfortunately was super painful and I have to switch to biking now... sigh) off we went! It was AWESOME! We had a little house that had its own hot spring pool and a little hot tub on the deck, Orion made deliiiicious burgers for dinner, then we went to this huge pool with diving platforms and slides, etc. It was so fun!! Then we watched a couple of movies and went to bed. It was the perfect one night getaway.

We drove back on Sunday for Austin's cousin's mission homecoming talk, and I got to meet more of his relatives at the luncheon after. His family is so nice! His grandpa is freaking hilarious too, I wish we got to spend more time with them. It was way fun. :)

Then we watched the Celtics beat the Lakers, and any day the Lakers lose is a good day, of course. All in all, a potentially super boring weekend turned into an absolutely fantastic one, so ten points for spontaneity and not making plans!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

eenie meenie minie mo

yesterday Austin took me on the best date ever!

i wore a new t-shirt i got on clearance that is super cute (cheap + pretty=best combo) and heels. i like dressing up. he likes it too.

dinner @ goodwood, a really good barbecue type restaurant. pulled pork and chicken=delicious. mm mmm mm.

ICE BLOCKING! for those of you who don't know (aka mother), you buy blocks of ice from the grocery store, put a towel on them, then slide down a grassy hill. i had never been before! it was soooooo fun! Caroline and Boy Jamie joined us for this activity--first "double" we'd ever been on with them (how sad). that should happen more in the future. anyway, it's scary at first but oh so fun. loved it.

the curious case of benjamin button. it's such a long movie. we're watching it in installments. part two is tonight. it's ok so far but so long and i was kinda distracted during it so didn't get that into it. but i really want to finish it.

it was so nice to go on a date. a really good one. :)

in other news, i biked to work today and completely sweated through my scrubs. cute, huh. but! the amazing thing about scrubs is how quickly they dry off. so by the time i had finished lunch (magleby's from a drug rep! oh how i love free lunches) they were dry! awesome. also, the main doctor is at scout camp this weekend so i only had to come in for the afternoon. aka i only have like 5 hours of work left already! happy day. i very much enjoyed sleeping in this morning. and yes, i still have fridays off. life is good.

also, i danced to justin bieber while brushing my teeth this morning. i wish i could start every morning that way.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Sometimes I wonder what people could deduce about me from the clues they see of my life.

Example: If I died right now, and people found my laptop, what could they find out about me?

My iTunes is open so they'd see what kind of music I like. A recipe for peanut butter fingers is up--they'd know I like to cook and I like treats. My PA application is up and a phlebotomist resume. They'd know I'm applying. "Osteopenia" is in my search bar. They'd know I like medicine. House is my background for Mozilla. Another medicine clue. They'd see my background and all the people I love.

What could people find out about you? Have you ever thought of this before?