Friday, October 7, 2011

Just a little addition....

Hey all!

I just wanted to update you on my wreath thingy.  I took my sister's advice and added an "N" to it (for our last name) and it turned out great!  I'm very happy with the results:

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Though there is always room for improvement, I am very happy :)

I also went to SAS today (an awesome whole-sale (by the pound) fabric store off of Apache and McClintock) and got some fabulous fabric that I want to make into a maxi skirt.  It is going to be awesome, but I am just hoping I will have time to make it soon because school has been crazy!  Well thats all for now.  Love ya!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Fall Wreath

So, I really love Fall.  Even if things don't really change around here, the weather still becomes amazing and there are so many fun things to plan and do!  So, we don't have a whole lot of room to decorate for the holidays (and in general) so I wanted to at least make a wreath for our door.  So while I was browsing Pinterest, I was inspired by this:
I'm thinking of some fun variations of this :)
http://www.bluecricketdesign.net/2009/12/chrismas-paper-mache-ornaments.html
I loved the simplicity and the ability to make it all by being thrifty so I set out.  I grabbed a 1 dollar frame from Goodwill and waited until Michael's had a sale to get my fall foliage.  I don't have any pics of the beginning, but what I did to make my frame interesting and seasonal looking was I followed this crackle tutorial (found viz Pinterest as well):

use elmer's glue as a crackle medium!
http://makethebestofthings.blogspot.com/2010/05/crackle-finish-with-elmers-glue.html
It worked really well but I started off putting WAY too much glue on and since my frame has a slant, it would collect and I had to wipe it off and reapply it in areas that were drying too fast.  Next time I will probably buy a sponge brush to help make the glue spread better.  I used a dark brown base coat and a lighter orange-y color for the top (each of my own mixing) and I got this:
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Not bad for my first try huh?

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My crackle paint supplies (I used acrylic paints)

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With the foliage I first unwrapped the base so I could snip them off there.

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What I harvested. The extra grass was too green for what I wanted so I didn't use it.

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My crackle paint technique wasn't flawless (the top of the frame wasn't that great) so I flipped the hanging mechanism so the top became the bottom and the bottom became the top (so I could hide the not so great parts with the foliage).

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I pulled out all the pins that are used to hold the back of the frame in because I didn't want a back drop.

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Rewired the wire to make my flip complete! :)

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So I gathered up my foliage in a bundle formation that I liked and bound it together using brown thread.

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It took my awhile to figure out how to attach it though.  At first I was thinking of doing it in the front and using a ribbon or something, but I felt that it was all to busy and that the ribbons were the wrong color.  So I nailed the bundle to the back of the frame and I really liked the effect.

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Side view of the nail.

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And there we go!  I kind feel like it needs a little bit more, so I am open to suggestions (ribbon? burlap? word message? pumpkin?) but I love how it has turned out so far!  Yay for my first try at being cool and crafty!  Love ya!

Behold the glory of Frankenfoot

Hey, you all have probably just been dying to see my stitches right?!! Well wait no more, cuz here they are:

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This is just a couple of days after (like one or two)

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Same day as above

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I took this picture about a week after.  I wanted to see how the wound had changed.  And it has a bit, the skin has stuck back together almost completely (as you can see the left side is being a bit stubborn).

Well, thats all for now!  Next up time I want to show something I made recently (with a mini tutorial too!)

Friday, September 9, 2011

Midnight Adventure (and back from hiatus)

Hey everyone!  Sorry for not updating all summer!  Jared and I just worked cuz he wasn't qualified to get time off until August but then school started so we just got creative and had fun mini adventures.

But enough of that, I need to talk about our adventure last night in the ER.  Thats right, the ER.  But lets start at the very beginning, cuz you know, its a good place to start :P (note: all pics are from my cell so they arn't the clearest)

So in our shower there are little shelves that are just made out of a piece of tile.  So I was trying to move some of the conditioner around in its bottle and I ended up not thinking (I admit it) and I smacked the bottom of the bottle on the tile shelf and this is what happened:

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And thats not all, because you see, my foot was under that large piece of tile and the tile won.

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I didn't realize I was bleeding for a bit but when I did we hurried and got out of the shower and wrapped my foot in one of our towels.  We feel that the Lord really blessed us because, somehow we got the bleeding to stop quite quickly.  We got dressed as quickly and carefully as we could and ran out the door to Banner Desert's ER. (I had conditioner in my hair the whole time).

We got in pretty well enough (around 10:30), though we totally had a Brian Regan moment when we realized that the ER didn't have valet parking and I couldn't walk....it truly is one of the biggest oversights of our universe.  But all was ok, Jared just wished they had gone a bit faster because I had an open wound, but I felt that everyone was nice enough (especially after they gave me some Vicodin : D).  After around 45 min and a lot of information giving, we got back into a room.  During all this we felt so blessed again because one of my classmates from school is a ER tech and was there and we really feel that he helped speed things up for us.  So they took X-rays to make sure nothing was broken or severed.

After that my friend came in and asked how we were doing and if we had seen a doctor yet.  Since we hadn't he went and got some stuff he knew they would be using (saline and a suture kit) and he went and got  the PA on the floor.  She was really nice and numbed my cut (which hurt but was way worth it) and then explored it a bit to make sure again nothing was severed or really injured.  There was some white tissue exposed but is was just the covering of the muscle, not a tendon so she then left and my classmate (Ben) used a liter of saline and cleaned my cut.

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 Sorry if I gross you out...
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I really realized when he was cleaning it, how lucky we were to get it to stop bleeding as fast as we did.  He estimated it to be 2-3cm deep (about an inch).  After he finished cleaning the PA came back in and stitched me up.  I got two catgut stitches inside (catgut is biodegradable so they will dissolve after 5ish days) and 5 outside.  The stitches hurt cuz my skin wasn't really numb but it I didn't want to get stuck with a needle again (they already had done it twice) to get stuck with another needle so I just toughed it out and it wasn't so bad.  

Ben then came in and wrapped me up and after getting my prescriptions for pain meds and antibiotics we were gone!  And it was only 1 o'clock!  Yay!  

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 The end result (forgot to take stitch picks)
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The towel we wrapped my foot in.  Luckily not too much blood, eh?

We got home and in bed around 2 and Jared (bless his heart) got up at 7 to go to work.  I slept alright but in the morning my foot was so sensitive it felt like it was burning.  My lovely Mom came right over and got my meds for me and took me over to her house cuz I almost fainted while she was at the pharmacy.  So here is sit.  Drugged up and on my bum.  

I am very thankful for the little blessings we were given, because we really feel lucky that we live close to a hospital, I didn't cut a tendon, I didn't bleed too much, and we had a friend in the right place.  We had a crazy night but don't worry, all is well.  All we have to do now, is be patient and tell the story of our midnight adventure.  Hope you enjoyed :)

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Spring, Spring, Spring!!!!

Hey all! Lots have been going on with Jared and I this past couple of weeks so let me fill you in realy quick.
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We planted a tomato plant and here is our first tomato! Yay! I can grow things.
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Sadly, I do have a problem with breaking things. I was terribly distressed about breaking one out our bowls....at least it didn't shatter everywhere.
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Oh look! our tomato plant again! Here he has two tomatoes but he actually has 5-6 now. We are very excited to have fresh tomatoes. Oh and we named our plant Timmy, the Tomato Plant. :)
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For our date night last Friday we dyed Easter eggs! It had been awhile for the both of us so it was a ton of fun making the colors and drawling on them with a white crayon to make designs. (Jared had never done that before!)
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Here is a close up of our eggs. Jared gets to eat them all cuz I dont like boiled eggs (yuk!)

Well, other than that we have just been studying like crazy (finals and MCAT are in 2 weeks), working hard and enjoying having the Easter Pageant right outside our door! (though we are glad its over, traffic=nightmare!)

Love you all!
Jennifer





Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Getting Away!

Spring Break could not have come at a better time for me. I felt like my mind was on the verge of a total meltdown with all my different classes and their varying levels of 'fun'. So when that blessed week rolled around, Jared (who was equally tired) and I ran away from the city to the family cabin in Christopher Creek. Needless to say, the first couple of hours we were up there we were a bit shell-shocked. The combination of the quite, lack of internet, and having real nature all around us caused us to wonder around for a bit just soaking it all in.
Luckily, adjusting didnt take too long, and soon we were off experimenting with food (we made pot stickers and stuffed bell peppers for the first time), learning some of the games we got for the wedding, taking walks, and sleeping :) It was great. After 2 'worldly detox' days we were rearing and ready to go down and tackle the rest of this school year, work and the MCAT. For reals, we are very thankful for Nana and Papa for letting us go up there and unwind. It was absolutely what the doctor ordered, and we can't wait to go up again. (though we can wait to get that worn out again)

Jen

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(Oh, did I mention that we did masks too? Haha!)

Monday, February 28, 2011

When the Lord wants to tell you something...

So we got a pretty clear message from the Lord last week, but before I just tell you what it is, let me see if you can fill in the blanks yourself:

So our Bishop called Jared up to give a talk in church, but we didn't think much of this one because he had been asked 2 weeks before but that was when we were babysitting the Freeman girls so he couldn't. So this one was just a supposed make-up. His topic was 'The responsibility of members to do _______'.

Then we got a call from a Sister in our ward. She asked us if we could feed these two people in our ward cuz someone else bailed on her. Despite being in the middle of a stressful week, we agreed.

The we got another call from the Bishop because he wanted to meet with the both of us. So we went down and met with his two Counselors (he was sick). They extended a call to us, asking Jared and I to be the Ward ________ Leader and a Ward _________!

*Can you fill in the blanks yet?*

Everything thing is about MISSIONARY WORK! I'm a ward missionary now under Jared, the new Ward Mission Leader! So all in one week Jared gave a talk on missionary work, we got a call to do it all the time ourselves AND we fed the Elders. *phew*

So in this case, the Lord hasn't been very subtle in what He wants us to do. We are a bit daunted cuz the ward has been really dead in this aspect lately, but we are sure we will be able to make some sort of difference because if the Lord took that much time and effort to tell us He is serious about this, then He is going to make a way for us to get done what He needs us to.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Girls, girls, girls!

So last weekend we had the pleasure of babysitting/housewatching for my Uncle John and Aunt Sarah. While they had a much needed little vacation to San Diego (Uncle John had a medical conf there), Jared and I became the parents of 5 girls! (from 13ish to 2).

We had a blast! The girls and I had so much fun, we had a great time playing together and going to the park, baking brownie stuffed cookies, coloring, making puppets and valentines. But when Jared came home from work, things exploded! (where the 3 youngest were concerned)

The moment he got home, they would run through the house shouting "Jared's home!" and then proceed to jump on him and demand games of hide and seek, tag, and to see whatever they had made that day. *sigh* The poor guy was so tired already but it was so fun to see him run around with all the girls and to see them so excited. haha (He did tell me, though, that we arn't having all girls haha)

The youngest, 2 1/2 year old Emma, took a particular liking to Jared. She took it as far as to tell him "You're not married" and to later profess her love to him! She would tell me that he wanted Jared to help her with something and once, when he went to the bathroom, she kept knocking on the door telling him to come out and when he didn't, she went to the outside door (of the bathroom) and kept knocking there. When I would try to get her to come back inside, she would tell me that he was in there and she wanted to wait ("Just one minute").
Also, on most occasions, whenever she would catch us hugging, she would squeeze between us and push us always and/or pull on Jared's arm to pull him away! Haha it was cute (but I'm the one who got to take him home in the end! HA!) :)
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Jared and Emma

Julia and Emma playing on Jared

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Jared and his ladies

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Our little weekend family

In the end, while we decided that we loved every minute of it, we decided that we would like to have one at a time, rather than 5 all at once!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

First things first...

OK! I'm back up people! Wooo, its been one heck of a ride here these last couple months. Planning the wedding and taking finals, getting married and moving in, and now figuring out how to be a wife and still be a good student! Feew! Haha.

So I have been wondering about what to blog and I decided to do a list of some "not-your-ordinary list of firsts", so here we go:

First Crock Pot Cooking in a Hotel Room
(First Eating Chicken and Potatoes on the Floor of said Hotel Room)
First Vortex Visit (Sedona)
First Organic Pizza (and soda) Experience
First Jared Buying me a Christmas Present with me by his Side
(First and Last Antique Store Shopping with Jen Experience for Jared)
First Using a Bakery's Wireless Internet while Sitting in our Truck while Raining
First Rose Petals Scattered Dramatically on our Table at Restaurant
First Montezuma Castle Visit for Jared
First Asking Random People to Take Photos of Us
First Playing N64 since the 2000 (Jen :) )
First Craigslist Purchase (and it was an awesome one)
First Time going to Ikea (Jared)
First time Assembling Ikea Purchase Incorrectly but Leaving It Anyway
First Experience Discovering How Long the Hot Water Lasts...burrr
First Reading "Idiots Guide to Gourmet Cooking" Together like it was a Novel
First Leaving Oven on for 2 1/2 hours after Baking was Finished
First Experimental Substitution in a Recipe (didnt work :S)
First Occurance of Spastic Fire Alarm Going Off while Cooking (nothing was burning)
First Attempt at Rice Cooking (the Automatic Timer didnt go off...)
First Husband Feeding Me Ice Cream (as we speak....haha)

Chao!