I work as a school nurse, but my real joy and satisfaction comes from being my husband's wife and my kids' mom. This blog shares bits and pieces about my life.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Ouch...That One Hurt
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Fore!
Whew, what a day today was. I golfed in a BYU alumni tourney with my dad, hubby, and brother. So much fun!
I started the day off with a great drive--one the boys could actually use. For the next, I don't know how many holes, I couldn't hit anything. Well, except for the group that was in front of us, ON THE NEXT TEE BOX. I did that twice. Dad said that was OK because they brought me along for my putting. Not sure why today was the day for putting, but I was on FIRE! I think I one-putted most of the greens today. And we didn't have one bogey on a hole, Thank you very much. Eventually I did manage to get 2 more drives that were worth something. That made me feel better. I was a little stressed about not getting another good drive, let alone 2 (we had to use at least 3 drives from every player).
We didn't win, but we also weren't the worst team out there. And I forgot to mention, there was only one other lady golfer and she was a golfer, not some weekend wanna-be like me. Guess what. Her team was last. Not sure if I should be so happy about that because it would have been nice to have both co-ed teams make a good showing.
Anyway, Go Cougars.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Not That Kind of WalMart Shopper
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Goal Achieved
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Superstar Siblings
- I have never had to suffer the pain of a failed marriage and losing two children. But my brother has.
- I have never had to suffer the uncertainty/stress of having a husband who hasn't worked since February and has trouble finding work because we live in an industry-barren community. But my sister has AND she has a life-threatening chronic condition.
- I have never had to try and manage two different life-threatening conditions while suffering from a learning disability that makes just managing every day life difficult. But one of my brothers has.
- I have never had to try and balance going to medical school with providing for my family. But my youngest brother has.
This sounds so cliche, but my siblings have learned how to make lemonade out of the lemons they were given.
My divorced brother re-married and has 3 beautiful children with his lovely wife. His ability to rebound has been remarkable and I am in awe that his faith never seemed to waiver through all his years of turmoil with his ex-wife.
My sister's versatility is amazing as she finds ways to make ends meet while her husband waits for his work to pick back up. She calls herself a "one woman temp agency". She cracks me up and her positive, "things will work out" attitude is truly remarkable to me.
My brother with the life-threatening conditions probably has the hardest draw since his learning disability really does hamper his critical thinking skills. Yet, each day he wakes up and has a new plan for how he is going to support his family. He is currently attending the local community college to improve himself and his job skill set.
My brother in medical school just welcomed his 2nd child into the world early Monday morning. He and his wife are fabulous parents. I know that he takes his job as student very seriously. But he also takes his role as father just as serious. He does home improvement projects when he has time, spends quality time with his 2 year old, faithfully fulfills his calling at church and I'm sure will help as much as he can with the new little guy.
My siblings are the every day heroes and I am amazed by all that they do. Growing up I always heard, "you are the oldest and need to set the example for the younger kids." Well I can tell you that I often look to my younger siblings as examples because of all that they dealt with and continue to deal with.
Mom, I hope you let my sister and sister-in-laws know how awesome they are and that you are amazed by all that they do.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Happy School Nurse Day
We are dining at the fine Vin Rouge establishment. Now here is a picture with me and my peeps
And here is a picture of our very patient waiter: