Saturday, May 21, 2011

Spring 2011

Well, last Sunday I spent all day creating my birthday present. It's the picture of the shutterfly album below. It holds eight years worth of memories. One thing I hate about the digital era is not having print outs of my pictures to put in photo albums. I have several albums of pictures ranging from my childhood to when we first moved to Florida. A couple of years ago I tried creating a couple of pages on a digital scrapbook & printing them off. The pictures were so dark! But while I was on my new favorite obsession, ancestry.com, I saw an advertisement for photo books from shutterfly. I had so much fun going through all the pictures and reliving the memories. While watching a video of my great grandmother's 100th birthday, as I looked for pictures to add, tears were pouring every time I heard her speak. Memories are great in your head, but there's just a little something extra special about looking through a picture album. It's set to arrive on Monday. I can't wait!





We have been super busy this spring. I'm currently half-way through my training to become a surgical technologist. Classes are time consuming, but I love my program. This spring I've been in a class where we do mock surgeries every week. I've participated in a breast biopsy, carpal tunnel release, lap chole, appendectomy and some others. While at SLU anatomy lab I was able to dissect a kidney and explain their function to a bunch of highschoolers. In August I start going out for clinicals in the hospitals. I can't wait!


A lot of my "free time" is spent at the baseball field this spring. Dylan is in his third season of baseball. After two years of being slaughtered EVERY game, it's nice to be on an undefeated team. I'm actually paying attention to the games this year! Of course, I do still talk to any girl sitting next to me, but I'm actually keeping track of runs and outs. Who am I? Maybe all along I just needed some wins to get me into baseball. Watching Dylan out there makes me have flashbacks of watching James play in college. He plays the same position and let's face it, he looks just like James. Dylan's usually one of the top scorers on the team & he's great at center field. He's hoping to play on the high school baseball team. One more year to prove he's got it for varsity!
















Last night Austin's eighth grade class had a dance. On Thursday he told me about; nothing like last minute decisions! I encouraged him to go and even ask one of the neighbor girls to go as friends. Well, he decided to go, but didn't want to ask anyone. We went to our trusty Target to buy him a nice shirt & tie. The kid has outgrow EVERYTHING lately! Now we're shopping in the men's department! Came home with a nice shirt & tie. Thank God James got home that night to teach him how to tie it. Poor kid would of had to go find a neighbor dad to teach him how to tie a tie because I have no clue. Before he left for the dance I said, "Don't just stand in the corner. Ask girls to dance. You'll have more fun." At 10 pm I went to pick him up at school. He got into the car and was exhausted from dancing. I'm so glad he actually danced! My little boy is growing up. Before we know it he'll be driving, dating, going off to college... Can we freeze time, please.