Thursday, November 7, 2013

We have an exciting announcement!!!

For those who were expecting a baby announcement, I'm sorry to disappoint you (though we are still trying!).

Phil has been applying for jobs for two months now. Twenty-five applications were sent out before he got a handful of interviews at all sorts of companies (Amazon and Gearbox Software - the people who created Borderlands, the video game - were the biggest companies he heard back from). Talk about pressure! The last interviews he got were for Synergex, a business applications company in California, and Scientech, a flow control company here in Idaho Falls. Which, I should mentioned, happened on the same day.

Synergex immediately asked for a second interview (which we thought was a good sign!) and Scientech said they would get back to him in two weeks. Phil was asked to take a programming test and then had the next interview with Synergex, which they said they would get back to him. We were disheartened. We thought he was doing well with the interviews, and did well on the test, so we figured he would get a job offer.

Well, we didn't stay disappointed for long. A couple of days later, Synergex called Phil and offered him a job - and for more than he asked for too! It wasn't the job he originally applied for, but it is a similar position and we could not be happier.

So, as it stands, we are moving to the Sacramento area the beginning of January after Phil graduates at Idaho State University. (Phil's official start date is January 15.) To be more specific, Phil's job is in Gold River, a 20-minute drive from Sacramento. The cost of living is a lot more, but we have already found a place we like, which is $725/month for a one-bedroom apartment located in Fair Oaks (sheesh!) and will only be a five-minute drive to his new job. I love the location because it is pretty much right next door to an LDS church, across the street from a Lutheran church and a two-minute drive from an elementary school. That sounds like a pretty safe community, right?

We were going to wait and see if Phil got the job at Scientech because we would like to stay in Idaho Falls, but when he sent a followup email about the position, they said they were still in the middle of interviews and would let him know in three weeks. Which means the beginning of December and that wouldn't give us nearly enough time to get ready for the move to California if he didn't end up getting the job. But, I am super excited about this. It will definitely be an adventure for us! But, I will keep you all updated if anything changes! 

Sunday, August 11, 2013

What I have gained this summer...

Phil and I haven't done anything too exciting this summer. We have mostly been working and spending time with family. But, there is something that I have gained this summer: I have built up my courage. I can be a pretty timid and shy person. And there are times where I have little confidence in myself. So I have been trying to overcome that.

For starters, I decided to try something I always thought I would never do in my life: I participated in a 5k - the Color Vibe 5k to be exact. I imagined it would be a pretty awful experience just because I have never been a runner in my life (I am more of an elliptical kind of gal). But I was determined to do this for myself. And, it was for a good cause too!

I wanted to train as much as a could for it. I downloaded the Couch to 5K app on my Kindle - and it kicked my butt. And I felt muscles I never knew existed. But, I kept pushing myself to do it and every time became a bit easier for me, and I found myself running a little longer each time. Unfortunately, a couple of weeks into it I pushed myself a little too hard and killed both of my knees. I could hardly even walk for a week. Thankfully, it turned out it was just some strained muscles in my knees, but I was scared to go back to my training.

Before I knew it, the 5k came around. My sister Stephanie went with me, though I was a bit apprehensive about even participating at that point because I didn't get much more training done. As it turned out, the running I was able to do was just as good as how I was training and a lot of other people were just walking anyway, so I didn't feel like I was failing at anything.





I had a really good experience and I finished in 45 minutes, which wasn't as good as I originally hoped for, but it wasn't as bad as what I assumed would end up happening. I really want to do this again next year, but I plan to train a lot more for it and do a lot better. I feel pretty proud of myself for accomplishing this.

And, this is not all that I have gained courage for. I am working on a project that I have been wanting to do for a couple of years now, but I never have had the confidence to do it. I can't say what it is I am doing at this time, but I will once I get farther into it (or if you can guess what I'm doing) I will be sure to let everyone know. I just want to express how excited I am for this and that everyone should always try to follow their dreams even when it seems impossible or when they think they shouldn't even bother because they feel like they will fail. You will never know until you try, and if you don't, you have already failed yourself!!! 

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Summer date ideas

After Phil and I got back from Orlando, we realized that was the most time we had spent together in a REALLY long time. With him being in school full-time and me working full-time, we never really got to see each other much over the school year, so we decided to make the effort to have a weekly date night throughout the summer (since we know come September we're going to be crazy busy again).

So far, we've had two date nights and they have been super fun. On the first one we went to see Iron Man 3 (such a good movie) and ate at Cafe Rio. This last date, we decided to keep it budget-friendly by staying at home and having a pirate-themed night. At first, I thought it would be too cheesy, but we had a blast! I found this chicken daggers pin on Pinterest where you cut up chicken, marinate it in teryaki sauce and grill it with red peppers and pineapple. You then make it into a kabob to look like a pirate's dagger. It was delicious (and super healthy too)!

 
We had spanish rice to go along with it and that's as pirate-themed as we could think of. We enjoyed it though! We watched Muppet Treasure Island, which I haven't seen in forever, and played three pirate board games we own, which we recommend - they are so fun!

I also recently pinned date ideas for the summer to encourage us to go out and enjoy the sunny weather while it lasts (which, in Idaho, is an iffy thing). A lot are budget- and kid-friendly, so I encourage everyone to try them out too!

  
Other than that, our biggest focus this summer is trying to get pregnant. I've started using prenatal vitamins and working on getting in better shape overall. Once my insurance kicks in (July 1), I'm going to go in for a preconception check to see if there is anything specific that has prevented us from conceiving over the last 14 months. Our ward has also started a 180-day Book of Mormon challenge. Once I heard that, I had the strongest feeling that if we do this challenge faithfully, we will get pregnant. And, it will provide a much-needed spirituality boost, as well! I'm nervous, but super excited, so we will see what happens!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Orlando Vacation, Part 3

On our last full day in Orlando, we went to Universal Studios. There wasn't much of a crowd that day, so we went on all the rides we wanted to go on and still had time to spare before our shuttle arrived. Like Islands of Adventure, we went around the park in a circle.

The first ride we went on was Despicable Me, a 3-D simulation ride. Since it was the newest ride, the wait time was the longest we had in that park, but it was so worth it! I loved the movie and I loved this ride. We then went to the Twister and Disaster attractions. Phil really wanted to go on the Mummy ride, but (thankfully) his legs were too long to fit in it. I didn't mind because it looked scary.

We then headed over the Men in Black shooter ride. This was my favorite ride of the day because it actually kept track of your individual scores. Phil beat me by 103,000 points though, it was ridiculous. I got my revenge though when we had a rematch and I beat him the next time around. :) We also went on The Simpsons ride, which was cute, but we weren't overly thrilled with it since we went on it at Universal Studios Hollywood.

After that, we decided to take a break and have lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe right next door. This place is amazing!!! We love the food and we love looking at the merchandise around the building. This is the fourth Hard Rock we have been to together (we've been to the New York, Las Vegas and San Diego ones together, as well). It's apparently the largest Hard Rock Cafe in the world, too. It was way nice because we tried to make reservations to eat there, not wanting to risk a long wait time, and while we were informed they didn't do that, we got a $5 certificate to take off our check to make up for it. So worth it!

After lunch, we went back in to the park. We went on the E.T. Adventure ride, which turned out to be for kids, but it was interesting, nonetheless. We also went to the Terminator 3-D show, which was really cool, though I've never seen any of the movies. 

We were a little disappointed in our visit because: 1. They closed the Jaws ride, which was so awesome when I went 9 years ago, and 2. The new Transformers ride wasn't going to open for another week. We were so close to the opening date!!! Overall, though, we had a lot of fun. We already miss Orlando because the weather was so nice there. It's been cloudy and rainy in Idaho ever since we got back.

Now that we got our vacation out of the way, we are just going to focus on working this summer. Phil didn't end up getting an internship, which was frustrating because we applied for like 90 internships and only a third were courteous to get back to us. I know that some places get thousands of applications, but come on, a quick email wouldn't take that long to send. But, Phil did pass all of his classes with flying colors, even though for some reason he stressed about failing a few. So he officially has one more semester to go!!! We could not be more excited!




Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Orlando Vacation, Part 2.5

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter was so awesome, it earned its own post, so this one will be about the rest of the day we had at Islands of Adventure. Now that we had finished the main attraction, we decided to take our time and just circle the park (literally) to enjoy the other rides and shows.

The next place we went to was The Lost Continent to go to the Poseidon's Fury walk-through show. I remember this being one of my favorites when I went to Islands of Adventure 9 years ago for a school trip, and I was hoping Phil would love it as well. It was the longest line we had to wait in during our stay in Orlando, but it was worth it! (And, Phil seemed to enjoy it too!)

We then cut through Seuss Landing (a kiddie portion of the park, though it looks so awesome) and went to Marvel Super Hero Island which, after Harry Potter World, we were looking forward to the most. We went on the 3-D Spiderman ride (which is another one of my faves) and Storm Force Acceleration (as in Storm from X-Men. It was a very cheesy version of Disney's teacup ride). We ate at the Cafe 4 (as in the Fantastic 4) diner there (we were not impressed) and did a lot of shopping. Phil got a Deadpool hat, I bought a Captain America shirt and we bought a really cool super hero keychain.

After that, we hit up Toon Lagoon and we got soaked on the Popeye raft ride. We walked back over to The Lost Continent to watch the Eighth Voyage of Sinbad stunt show while we were drying off. I thought it was really cheesy, but some of the stunts were cool (such as the bad guy being set on fire and then fell off a cliff into a pool of water). There was still so much to do and re-do, but we didn't have the time, unfortunately. We had an amazing time, though!!!





Friday, May 17, 2013

Orlando Vacation, Part 2

On our second day in Orlando we went to Islands of Adventure. We were the most excited about going here because of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Thanks to Orlando Informer, we were advised to go there first thing when we got into the park since it is in the back and we would beat the crowd who stopped at other attractions along the way. The website also showed us the quickest way to get there and we were surprised how few people actually went this route.

I must say that with all the hype about Harry Potter World, Phil and I went there with very high expectations - and our minds were blown! As you enter the section, you walk right into Hogsmeade. On the right is the train that picks up the students and on the left are the popular shops found in the books and movies, such as the Three Broomsticks, Honeydukes, and Zonko's Joke Shop. There were also stands found throughout which sold butterbeer and pumpkin juice. We, of course, had to try the butterbeer and it was awesome! Basically, it is cream soda with whipped cream on top. But, it is so much more than that. You will have to go and try it yourself. :)

Further in is Ollivander's (the wand shop), which actually has a little show inside where a child from the audience is chosen to come up and tries out a couple wands (with disastrous results) until they find "the one." It was super cute to watch (though Phil was disappointed that he couldn't participate, haha). And, they sell all of the characters' wands you see in the movies, which were really cool to see.

At the very back of Harry Potter World is the Hogwarts castle that has a ride inside. You could tell we went during an off-peak time because the line was only 40 minutes long when it is typically a two-hour wait (and of all the rides we went on, 40 minutes was the longest we had to wait on some of them). We loved this part so much because as you're waiting in line, you actually pass by some of iconic items found in the books and movies, which you can get a sneak peek from our pictures. The ride itself is indescribable - you have to go yourself to really experience the magic. Let's just say IT IS A MUST! There are also two other rides in the Harry Potter section: a mini roller coaster more for kids where you ride hippogriffs and an intense roller coaster where you ride dragons. We didn't take the time to go on either, though we wish we did have more time to spend in the area because it was awesome!!!








Thursday, May 16, 2013

Orlando Vacation, Part 1

For our annual vacation, Phil and I went to Orlando May 11 through the 15. I have wanted to go here with my husband pretty much since we got married, but it is a pretty pricey trip. Thanks to an awesome tax return check and an amazing deal on Priceline (seriously, try to book your vacations during spring break, prices are always slashed), this year was the year! I'm proud to say that the price we got for two roundtrip tickets, a hotel room for 4 nights (that included continental breakfast and shuttle rides to the parks), a day pass to SeaWorld Orlando and a 3-day base pass to Universal Studios/Islands of Adventure came to $950. Do your research and you will find this was an amazing price.

We were kind of nervous about the hotel (EconoLodge Inn and Suites Maingate Central) because half of the reviews said that there either was an infestation of cockroaches in the rooms or the rooms were trashed and dirty. Thankfully, we didn't have either of these issues. Our room was nice and, other than a couple of the lights not working, we didn't run into any problems.

Our first day (May 12, Mothers Day) we went to SeaWorld. The weather forecast said it was going to rain all day, but the weather was perfect (every day was perfect): sunny with a light breeze and fluffy white clouds in the sky).

Along with looking at all of the exhibits available, we went to 2 shows (one with dolphins and parrots and the other with killer whales) and went on 2 rides (Atlantis, which is like a log chute water ride, and Wild Arctic, a helicopter simulation ride where you travel the Arctic). We also went to this 3D turtle trek show, where you live the life of a sea turtle (it was actually really cute). Here are some pictures from our day there. I will post more on Facebook at a later time! Enjoy!








Wednesday, May 8, 2013

How 2013 has treated us...

Wow, I can't believe how quickly 2013 is going by. So far, it's been a pretty good year. A lot has happened, but I will try to summarize the last few months the best I can (and with a few pictures!):

Phil started another semester. This week is finals and then only one more semester to go! (Hopefully. He had some really tough classes this semester, so he is nervous about passing them all.)

I attempted to make conversation heart cheesecakes for Phil and our parents for Valentine's Day (with the huge help from my MIL) with a recipe I found on Pinterest. They didn't turn out too bad, but of course not as nice as the ones in the recipe pictures.
 


We celebrated our four-year anniversary in April! I can't believe it's been that long already! We celebrated early by going down to Utah in March and visiting our friends, Chanae and David, in Lehi. We got to see the house they recently purchased (it's so nice, I'm so jealous!) and hang out with little Leah (she's such a cutie).

We then went up to Anniversary Inn in Logan and stayed in the Oriental Gardens room. We LOVED the tub. It was huge and I love that it's red. We also got to hang out with Phil's sister, Stephanie, and her husband, Bryson. That's always fun! 



Phil also recently turned 26. Let's just say he got super spoiled with lots of presents in April.

Other than that, nothing new or exciting has been going on. I was offered a full-time position at Best Buy and am loving the hours. And, of course, I still write for Best Buy Mobile Magazine, which I still love!!!

Baby news:

We have now been off of birth control for 13 months and still haven't gotten any results. It's a bit disheartening, as you can imagine, but I think it's been for the best. For one, I haven't had health insurance, but now that I'm full-time, I actually have that option now, which will help so much when I finally do get pregnant. Also, Phil should graduate school in December, so having a baby will be a lot less stressful for the both of us financially since he should secure a full-time job by the time we do have one. The Lord works on His own timeline, but I hope now that we're a little more prepared that this year will be the year for us!

Plans for the summer:

To kick off our summer, we are going to Orlando!!! I have been wanting to go with Phil ever since we go married, but we never had the money for it. We got a pretty nice tax return check this year, plus I scored an awesome package deal on Priceline, so he finally agreed to it! I am so excited and will report back with lots of pictures in the next couple of weeks.

Other than that, we're just going to be working. Phil applied to 90 internships and has only heard back from 31 of them, so we're not holding our breath. That's okay, everything happens for a reason. We're just going to focus on decluttering our apartment, making our lives as baby ready as possible, and preparing for Phil's last semester. After he graduates, who knows what's going to happen!