It’s getting a little old. It is still snowing in Logan. There is more snow at my parents house than I can can remember since elementary school. So, here are some things to do in the snow.
1) Build snow forts. 2) Sit inside snow forts.3)Go snowshoeing4)Try to figure out why the pole for snowshoeing doesn’t work5)Slide down hillsChristmas was loads of fun. Lots to do with family including playing karaoke, bored games, watching movies, playing basketball with snowballs, etc. I still have one week of break left, and then it is back to school.
We went snowshoeing for the first time on Thursday. I discovered I am not in shape, sleds are fun, and winter is cold. We went up a trail that wasn’t too steep, and already pretty traveled so it wasn’t too hard. We brought a sled up, and the entire way down either Joe, me, or both of us rode it. Haven’t done it before, and it was fun. Someday I might actually learn to ski/snowboard, but I’m not in any hurry to do so.
I had the nerve to wake up at 4:00 this morning–and all I have to do today is shell corn and clean. Yesterday we watched Iron Man followed by the Incredible Hulk. I hadn’t watched Incredible Hulk yet, and thought it was pretty good. Then I had to figure out what they were talking about in the end. Apparently they have plans for an Avenger movie.
And I am about ready for the snow to end. I would like to drive down to family tomorrow without worrying about dying. I hate driving in the snow even since I was driving up to my grandparents, and slid to the slide of the road. Then, before I could get all straightened out I watched a car hit the median, and slam into another car. So I am constantly telling Joe not to go too fast. I am glad I do have him to drive so I don’t have too.
Christmas Eve tomorrow! Yeah! Christmas Eve is packed with parties and such, and Christmas is pretty boring. I will try to remember to take some pictures of anything interesting, but be warned I am horrible at remembering I own a camera even though I have for years.
Our hopes and wishes of snowshoeing are closer to being realized this year. I didn’t even know it was supposed to snow until Liz opened the door and we found six inches of fluffy snow covering everything. Here I was thinking it was going to be a warm night. Yeah snow! Yeah no school! I did alright in school. I wish that husband and wife could share GPA’s. Liz’s 4.0 would do me some good. We both are excited for next semester, Liz’s last semester and one with more classes associated with my major. Barring some crazy weather I guess we don’t have to dream of a white Christmas but we can play in one. Yeah SNOW!!!
It is a great time of year. School is almost over, work is very slow, and Christmas is coming. Emily came home, and she’s the same as always. It was nice to actually have my whole family together for the first time ever. Joe finally met my lost missionary sister. The weather has still unfortunately been very mild. I’m hoping for snow storms so that I can go snowshoeing. I’ve got to try out the new snow boots I bought.
Finals this week should be fun. Joe is studying almost as much as he can. I’m not too worried, but I do want to get as good as grades as possible, so I have been studying. Also spend my time getting mad at computers that never seem to work, and reading a little. Lately I’ve been planning out my days, and trying to stick to the plan. I’m actually getting a lot done. Highly recommend it.
I’m almost done with Christmas shopping. Only have 1.5 presents left. Kinda fun to spend money without worrying if what you bought was really worth it. I’m also excited for a three week break: not sure what I’m going to do with it, but it will be nice between hectic school semesters. Any ideas, feel free to comment.
I am in a landscape management company. For an assignment, we did a bid on a landscape. The landscape was on a nice home, with lots of flower and shrub beds. I did the numbers, and the cost of maintaining that landscape came to around $40,000. That is why people do it themselves.
The lawn care was only around $6,000. Cleaning the paved areas was $900-but mostly because this house had a parking lot. The most expensive aspect of this were the annual beds, a lot because you have to buy annual flowers. That was over $15,000. Perennials were another large expense–$8,000–maintenance only, no new plants. Another large expense was mulch. So my gardening tip of the day–
Lawn is cheap and not hard to maintain with the right equipment. Perennial and annual beds are pretty but expensive. Paved area is the easiest to maintain.
That is why we are drowning in lawn. Although for real low maintenance switch to patios, and vigorous groundcovers.
One more thing–I have the hardest time spelling ‘perennial’ and ‘varieties.’ I’m constantly using them too. I’m glad I have good spellcheckers, but someday I hope to actually learn how to spell.
Okay. It is about 9:00 and I am thinking of going to bed. I do not believe it is normal behavior for college students to go to be that early, even if they are married. But I love going to bed at a decent hour, and I love getting up and what most people consider and undecent hour. I have been going to bed consistently before 10:00 my entire life. That even counts the year spent in college dorms, and the year dating Joe.
Most of you wonder why I would like to get up at 5:30. Some of you might wonder how I actually do it–I never use the snooze button. First I will say–read Power Sleep by JB Maas. Great pointers of sleep in there. And now for my tips and thoughts of early to bed and early to rise:
1)Do it consistently. This means don’t sleep in too long on the weekends. Set an alarm for the same time every morning. And actually wake up with it. Snooze buttons should not need to exisit. I find the more consistent I am the less I actually need the alarm.
2)By waking up early I am able to accomplish more. If I stayed up I would probably watch movies, work really slow on homework, and do nothing of significance. By waking up early I am able to read scriptures, exercise, eat a good breakfast, and do a little homework all before I have to go somewhere.
3)Naps are still good, but actually sleeping 8 hrs each night is the best–so set a bed time. Don’t plan stuff past the bedtime. Getting tired is not an inconvenience to whatever you are doing–it is a sign you need to sleep.
4)If you can’t do it, don’t stress it. But do establish good sleeping habits if you can. Occasionally a late night is fun–but it will be a lot less tiring if you’ve been sleeping consistently normally.
5)If it’s habit, it’s easy.
There. I don’t think there is a lot of point to this post–most people are pretty set on their sleeping habits, or are Mom’s of small children, or like my husband working at the wee hours of the night.
I turned in my graduation pack to the Dean’s office today. Strange that I am going to be done with school. Registration for next semester was this week. I signed up again for yet another 18 credit hour semester–I just can’t say no to classes. I love to learn and go to school, and so I end up taking more than I actually need to graduated. The semester next year is–Plant Physiology, Soil Nutrient Availability, Residential Design, Plant Pathology, Urban Forestry and Yoga. I only need the first two classes to graduate, but I’m excited for the rest.
Joe and I went down to the U to visit the Physical Therapy Department. Very informative, and makes me feel better about admittance. It’s more like a job application than a school application in a lot of ways. It would be fun to go there–be close to family. We’ll see next year–I’m just hoping to get in somewhere right now. Though I really like the career my husband has chosen.
So last Saturday Joe and I went hiking up Logan on the Crimson Trail. At even though it was Novemeber–it wasn’t cold! It was the best hiking weather we could have asked for. Cloudy, just warm enough not to need a jacket. The trail was pretty awesome too. It ran along the top of this rock wall imbeded in the canyon. So heres some pictures, along with the jack-o-latern pumpkins we made at Halloween
Tonight we had a delicious dinner. We are currently in need of going to the grocery store, so we had to improvise a little. We had pork chops and potatoes, which were cooked in the normal method (foreman and microwave). Then I had the beautiful idea to use some of the chokecherry syrup from my grandparents for the pork chops. I tried just a little–and found it to be the best pork chop I had ever eaten. A new recipe was created worthy of wins in cooking contests with only two ingredients: pork chop slowly grilled with a light coating of chokecherry syrup.
And now for your viewing delight are three random pictures. I hope you will now all desire madly to make my mom’s chocolate cookies (my mom’s can beat anyone’s. This batch was even made with whole wheat flour and still was the best cookie in the world.)
So, two weeks ago Joe and I were talking about his work. He did not like his work and wanted to be done with it. Knowing the state of our finances, and the state of Joe I agreed with him. He quit.
I started looking casually for jobs during his last weeks of work. He applied for one I found. Then Joe’s job ended. He spent one free day not working, and that night a guy called saying he had a job for him.
So Joe went less than a day without a job. I think we were blessed. And this job should be TONS better than his last one–he will be working with mentally disabled folks. Reminds me of the play/movie–if anyone can give me the name I would appreciate it–about a caregiver and a house of men he supervised. Doesn’t make as much, but it can actually be fun work.
Money is not worth hating a large portion of life. I always think you should have more than money motivating you to work. At my job, I learn tons, get to help people occasionally (except I felt bad today. I was supposed to go to a man’s house to help him with his trees but wrote down his address wrong and flaked out on him), and mostly enjoy what I’m doing. It’s not all about the money.