Thursday, November 10, 2011

The best week of the month!

I wrote this last week and I've been waiting for Dusty to proofread it so i could publish it

For some reason, the last week has been the best week of the month, I wish things could have been this good all month long!

Monday, October 24:

Dusty flew out to Washington D.C. to the George Washington School of Medicine for his first medical school interview!

Tuesday, October 25:

Dusty had his day long interview at the medical school. He met with students, toured the school and then had two different interviews. The first interview was with a student who was in her second year of medical school, and who related to Dusty really well. He said he is sure that she wrote something good about him. The second interview was with a doctor who also works as faculty on campus, and he wasn't so sure what she thought of him. She jumped from topic to topic and he never felt like he got his flow in the interview. She said he did well, but don't they always say that? He loved the school, the setting and everything about D.C. The best part was the collegial atmosphere among the students and their insistence on working together as a them rather than competing against each other for top positions in the class. He really wants to get into medical school there, and hopes that in 10 weeks when we hear back that it is good news.

I had an interview the same morning for an internship. In order to graduate after next semester I have to complete an internship that is centered around my major (public health). We live nest to the Catholic Community Center in Salt Lake City so I contacted them and set up an interview. Oddly, I was not nervous for my interview and it went really well. The lady I met with said that I had a ton of potential and that I would be their star intern if they cold find a spot for me. She told me to contact her at the end of the week to see if she had a spot for me. After walking home, she called me and asked if I could go back and get my paperwork. She said that they were going to use me in the Refugee Resettlement Program. I am going to be writing educational curriculum and teaching health classes to the refugees that participate in the program. I will also be teaching health classes to the volunteers to educate them about the health problems (HIV/AIDS, TB, worms, genital mutation, etc...) that refugees have. I am so excited to have an internship and can't wait to start working with the Catholic Church in January.

Thursday, October 27:

Dusty and I were headed to the gym to play racquet ball (I'm starting to get better and I almost beat Dusty in one of our games!) when we decided to take a detour to CostCo. As we walked past the media section, I pointed out to Dusty that the Harry Potter blue-ray DVDs were only $9.99 each.  He asked if I wanted them and then let me buy the whole collection. I now am officially a Harry Potter nerd and we have been watching a different movie every night.

Saturday, October 29:

As I was getting ready for work Susie and Maggie decided that there wasn't enough for them to do in Rexburg (they're touring Idaho colleges for Maggie) and decided to come and spend the night with us! While I was at work Dusty took them shopping and then we met up when I got off. We then went out to dinner with them, Jason and Brooke and had a blast! We ate at a cute little Thai place that Jason recommended to us. After that we went to a corn maze that Jason and Brooke had found for us. There were 10 points we were supposed to find in the maze and somehow we ended up finding point 10 first, so we decided to do it backward and then try to find our way to the end from point one. We did points 10, 9, 8, 7 and then found points 1, 2, 3, 4 and had to wander around for a while to find points 5 and 6. It was super fun and super cold at the same time! After the maze Susie bought Maggie and I kettle and carmel corn, which I stuffed myself on and then at the house we watched half of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.







Sunday, October 30:

Susie and Maggie left for Boise around 11 in the morning. It was super sad to see them go and I wish they could have stayed for a few more hours! After they left Dusty and I worked on my religion paper, napped, called Randy and then watched Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. It was a nice, relaxed Sunday. The perfect end to a perfect week!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

October

I can't believe how fast time is flying right now.  It feels like we were in Seattle visiting Dusty's family a few weeks ago but its been almost two months!  I need another vacation soon because I am going to go crazy if time doesn't slow down.

Last week Dusty took me on a lunch date to a cute little restaurant called In Dochine. It is on the west side of the University of Utah. I loved eating there, they marked everything that was gluten free so I was able to order without having to talk to the manager, cook or a million other people about having Celiac Disease. The food was delicious and reasonably priced. I was able to eat my leftovers for a few more meals at work, which is always nice :)


The cute little restaurant


Dusty loves his Pho. 
After eating it he told me that when we move back to Seattle 
he wants to start a restaurant chain called: 
The Great Pho King Restaurant


My food tasted super good!

On Sunday we celebrated Rebekah's (my little sister) 17th birthday. We went down to my parents house for dinner and then later had a party for her. It was lots of fun. I let my niece Alaina play with my IPhone. She took lots of pictures of herself as she wandered around the living room. 


Rebekah and Alaina


Rebekah and I waiting for everyone to show up for her party


Alaina was showing my mom her 'toy' and took a picture


Wandering around the living room


more wandering...


Happy 17th Birthday Rebekah!!

It was a pretty good weekend for us. We enjoyed visiting my family and going out to lunch. Next week Dusty is taking a little vacation to Washington D.C. with Randy so hopefully he takes lots of pictures so that I have something to blog about :)

Thursday, September 29, 2011

State Fair and a New Job :)

The last few weeks have been packed! Randy got me (Mindy) a job at our local Costco and I have been constantly exhausted since I started. It is wonderful to have a job to fill my spare time, especially because the hospital changed Dusty from part-time to full-time this week, but I was not physically prepared to work for 8 hours a day. I was super excited for my first day and made Dusty take a picture. I should have had him take another one when I got home but, I don't think I want anyone seeing how sweaty and tired I was.


The day after I started work Dusty and I went to the State Fair. I LOVE the State Fair and Dusty tolerates my love and will go with me. We got to see my Aunt Michelle and Uncle Phil because my cousin Gavin was showing a sheep and heifer in the animal competition. My Grandma and Grandpa McClain were also there to support Gavin so we got to see them as well. Its nice to see my family without having to drive for an hour or so to get there. Here are some highlights of our State Fair trip:


Dusty and his foot-long hot dog


A corn dog as long as my head!


No State Fair trip is finished until we get our customized graffiti art t-shirts from our favorite gangsters. Dusty decided to get a Seattle Super Sonic's t-shirt (last year he got a Seattle Seahawks's shirt) and I opted for a cute and cuddly Care Bear. 


The barrel caption tells the truth, we had bushels of fun at the State Fair!

The following Sunday while Dusty was doing a 12hr shift at the hospital (his last one!) I tried to make dinner while doing my homework. I totally burned the bacon that I was cooking and I was pretty close to starting a grease fire! I had to lay on the floor of our apartment for an hour because the smoke was so thick. Our apartment smelled like bacon grease for three days after the incident. I am pretty ashamed of my bacon burn:


Later in the week, after the bacon incident Dusty took me to the park on my day off and we played on the playground and threw the football. Dusty is working on teaching me how to throw a perfect spiral in case one day he dies in a freak accident. He says that our children all need to know how to do it, and if he isn't there to teach them then I will have to do it. I try to tell him that I don't need to learn and that it is impossible for him to die before me but he insists that I still need to learn. 


Our picture at the park <3

Monday, September 12, 2011

Recent Happenings

The last few months have been busy! Here are some pictures of our new apartment that Dusty mentioned in his last post:


the view from the front door


the living room


the kitchen


the guest bedroom


our bedroom


the bathroom


the bathroom continued. 

At first I (Mindy) really, really, REALLY didn't like our apartment, but the longer we live her the more I am ok with it.  The man who lived here before us was a P.I.G. and didn't clean when he moved out, so when we moved in we had to clean it all up.  But, we love being downtown because we can walk to lots of great places. The other night while walking to Whole Foods for dinner we found a hidden garden in the middle of a block. We also found a great pool to get a pass to this summer, so that Dusty could finally get some sun after working in a library for a few years. The poor man still had to use tons of sunscreen at the end of the summer or else he fried so fast I swear you could hear his skin crackle. 

At the end of the summer (or the first week of school in my case) Randy and Susie invited us up for the best vacation ever! Here are some highlights of our trip: 


making Dusty's birthday dinner
(we had carne asada)


look at how big mr. Cole is now!


Randy is my favorite father-in-law (and my only one)


eating birthday dessert <3


we went to visit Klane and Amy at their club house on Lake Washington. this is a video of Dusty jumping of the 20m platform. I was the official video taker. after one jump in the water I was done for the entire day. Washington sun does not dry you as fast at Utah sun does and I was freezing!!


a candid family shot after our day at the lake


olive garden to celebrate my good grades. yes, its true, I get better grades than Dusty :)


a lovely night of family bowling where Cole whooped up on everyone and I think I barely got a 70. 

Every trip to Washington just gets better and better. Dusty loves visiting and Washington feels more like home to me every time we go. If I had to pick between Washington and Utah, despite the weak sun, I think I would pick Washington every time. 


Monday, June 27, 2011

A Little Late I Think

Back to the blog (about 6 months and 20 days after we last posted).  Sorry about that, I really don't mean to be so dang lazy, but sometimes I just can't help myself. Starting in January was my very last semester as an undergraduate student. I took 3 econ classes, a history class, and a portuguese lit class to finish off school. Financial Econ was a blast and helped me understand the things that people ask me about when I tell them that I studied economics. Its kind of funny, but sometimes I think that they get economics mixed up with finance. Economics focuses more on what people do because of money or while interacting with money, whereas Finance focuses more on money markets, investments and other ways of making the money that we interact with. :) My Health Econ class was basically a semester of preparation for the discussion that is bound to arise when I tell med school interviewers that I majored in economics and they ask me "so what do you think about the whole healthcare situation right now?", to which I can now answer "I think the whole thing is a joke," and go on to explain my newfound cynicism tied to the ability of governments to plan health care. Its not that they can't help, just that they are too blind to do anything that would actually make a difference, or it would lose them votes, or whatever excuse the local politician has in his pocket. I guess I should also mention that we as an Economics breed have special loathing for politicians as a whole.
Moving on from that deviation, I managed to graduate, and get a job in Salt Lake City at Primary Children's Hospital while I apply to medical schools. Mindy (as Melinda now calls herself) is taking her classes in Salt Lake City, and we moved up to SLC in order to 1) not live in Provo and 2) not have to drive an hour to work and class. Our apartment is old, but I like it, and its slowly (slowly) growing on Mindy as well.
We hope to take a vacation at some point this summer, but don't really know when or where. For now, we just entertain ourselves with Netflix and walks to wherever our fancy guides us. Since my paragraphs are very quickly getting shorter, we will just move on to some pictures that we have taken in the past few months since January.


Melinda in our giant Target bag for some reason or another

Tyson (recently married to Kelsey) deciding if he could actually use
 the "Emergency Throne" if he had to


Sharing our love of Pho with others


We went and saw Lady Gaga in Feb. :)


Jake's first trip to La Casita # Uno

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Rose Bowl 2011

For Christmas I decided to give Dusty tickets to see the Rose Bowl because he wined for weeks last year because he didn't get to go.  So this year I bought him tickets really early (like in September) because they were cheep then and that way we could have time to plan out our whole vacation.  We tried to visit all of Dusty's relatives that live in California and also go to Disneyland.  On Christmas day we decided that we were sick of the Utah Weather and we called Grammy and Papa asking them if we could come a day early and they said sure!  So, we packed up all of our Christmas decorations and left at 6 a.m. on December 26 for California.   We weren't sure what to expect when we got there but it was mostly sunshine and a wonderful vacation.  We both thought that we were going to die when we had to come back to Utah but this is probably our last winter here and we are excited for that.  Here are a few highlights of our first Christmas and our trip:


We opened presents Christmas Eve with my family



This is us looking lovely on Christmas Morning around 10 a.m


  Post-Rose Bowl

This is the view from our seats in the 21st row in the middle of the Wisconsin section

 Dusty being smiley at the end score, we were really sick of the Wisconsin fans at the end and were happy that TCU won!


   At Grammy and Papa's before the game


 Autotopia at Disney Land :)


We found a cute little western style all you can eat lunch at Disneyland and LOVED it!

And that is our trip in a nutshell.  We loved every minute of it and hope that we can steal away to California soon!!