Since being pregnant, I have started another blog, so this one is left to the way side for a while.
http://oslandbaby.blogspot.com/?zx=cf711df47a93c4b1
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Amazing Times
Dan and I have found a church that we'd like to get to know more about and attend regularly. They have small groups that I'd like to attend, but I was concerned that I would not be able to attend on a regular basis since I work night shift and varied shifts.
Today I had an interview at Indiana University School of Nursing. I accepted a part-time teaching position that I am thrilled about. It will be 2 sessions on Tuesdays, so I asked my hospital manager if I could have off on Mondays and Tuesdays. IU Health (the hospital that I work at) has a contract with IU to be flexible with schedules in order to provide instructors. My manager was happy to support me and that thrilled me.
I also realized that I can attend small group on Tuesdays since I'll be free those nights! Praise God! All the details, big to small, were taken care of in this! I couldn't be happier!
Today I had an interview at Indiana University School of Nursing. I accepted a part-time teaching position that I am thrilled about. It will be 2 sessions on Tuesdays, so I asked my hospital manager if I could have off on Mondays and Tuesdays. IU Health (the hospital that I work at) has a contract with IU to be flexible with schedules in order to provide instructors. My manager was happy to support me and that thrilled me.
I also realized that I can attend small group on Tuesdays since I'll be free those nights! Praise God! All the details, big to small, were taken care of in this! I couldn't be happier!
Thursday, July 14, 2011
facebook "about me"
My "about me" on facebook hasn't been updated in a while, so I thought I'd paste my travels here and delete that on my account.
2002-2003:
Sept-March--lived in Portugal
*Went to Merida, Spain for the first time*
June-Aug--Honeymoon/Digging in Portugal
Dec--Christmas in Portugal
2004-2005:
I can't remember, but we went to Portugal
2006:
World Cup in Germany + Brussels, Paris, & Amsterdam (and of course Portugal)!
Dug in Merida, Spain
2007:
June 11-July 20 Portugal/Merida, Spain
July 21-mid Aug Chicago, MN, WI
Sept--backpacking outside of Seattle
Oct--nursing in Tanzania
Dec--Brazil
2008:
Jan--my brother-in-law's wedding in Brazil
(New Years in Rio!!!!)
March--Arizona,
June--St. Louis (Dan's hs reunion)
July--MN
Aug--WI
Aug--moved to Merida, SPAIN
Oct--Salamanca
Dec--Sevilla, Lisbon
2009:
Feb--Andorra (the country)
March--Madrid, Barcelona, Granada, Cordoba, and Cadiz, SPAIN
June--Moved back to Cinci
Sept--DC, Chicago, Tucson
Dec--San Antonio
2010:
Jan--Anaheim, CA
April--DC
May--WI/MN, West Virgina mountains
July--Kansas City, MO
August--Monticello, KY
Nov--WI/MN
Dec--Chicago
2011:
Jan--San Antonio
Feb--Chicago
Mar--DC
June--Houston
July--Moved to Bloomington, IN
2002-2003:
Sept-March--lived in Portugal
*Went to Merida, Spain for the first time*
June-Aug--Honeymoon/Digging in Portugal
Dec--Christmas in Portugal
2004-2005:
I can't remember, but we went to Portugal
2006:
World Cup in Germany + Brussels, Paris, & Amsterdam (and of course Portugal)!
Dug in Merida, Spain
2007:
June 11-July 20 Portugal/Merida, Spain
July 21-mid Aug Chicago, MN, WI
Sept--backpacking outside of Seattle
Oct--nursing in Tanzania
Dec--Brazil
2008:
Jan--my brother-in-law's wedding in Brazil
(New Years in Rio!!!!)
March--Arizona,
June--St. Louis (Dan's hs reunion)
July--MN
Aug--WI
Aug--moved to Merida, SPAIN
Oct--Salamanca
Dec--Sevilla, Lisbon
2009:
Feb--Andorra (the country)
March--Madrid, Barcelona, Granada, Cordoba, and Cadiz, SPAIN
June--Moved back to Cinci
Sept--DC, Chicago, Tucson
Dec--San Antonio
2010:
Jan--Anaheim, CA
April--DC
May--WI/MN, West Virgina mountains
July--Kansas City, MO
August--Monticello, KY
Nov--WI/MN
Dec--Chicago
2011:
Jan--San Antonio
Feb--Chicago
Mar--DC
June--Houston
July--Moved to Bloomington, IN
Sunday, July 10, 2011
We're here!
Ok, we've been Bloomington for a week and a half, but I have finally gotten around to posting. Our move went so smoothly with only one hang up. The movers did a great job loading the truck. Dan and I can't stand sitting around, so we actually helped them pack the truck. When we arrived in B-town, we found that our apartment was not up to par. The floor boards that were scratched were pulled up despite us telling the apartment manager that we did not mind the scratches. There was a broken light bulb on the kitchen counter and a pile of 1000 nails. The toilet was disgusting and just because I'm a nurse, I prefer to keep my gross duties at work and not clean up after others in my own home.
Thankfully, Dan got a hold of the manager and the maintenance guy and things were taken care of right away. There is still a list of "to dos", but it is much more manageable.
We only had two days to unpack before my parents arrived for a 4 day stay. We did well, but there were a lot of boxes left when they came. Since I'm so particular about where things go, I told them to relax and that we'd explore Bloomington together. We enjoyed going to Monroe Lake, walking around campus, attending the fireworks, and eating at amazing restaurants. My parents loved B-Town as much as I do I think!
I had my first week of work which was just computer training. It has been hard to sit in front of a computer all day, but it is going fine. I am so excited to start, but I am nervous as well! I am also extremely excited that I get to teach at IU as well! This is great for my career!
Well, last week we tried one church and we're going to go to a different one this morning. There were 3 churches that I was interested in, but we'll see how today goes. We're praying that God leads us into a place where we can serve.
Lastly, we are hoping our friends and family will be able to visit us soon!!! We love it here and look forward to some great camping and hiking!
Thankfully, Dan got a hold of the manager and the maintenance guy and things were taken care of right away. There is still a list of "to dos", but it is much more manageable.
We only had two days to unpack before my parents arrived for a 4 day stay. We did well, but there were a lot of boxes left when they came. Since I'm so particular about where things go, I told them to relax and that we'd explore Bloomington together. We enjoyed going to Monroe Lake, walking around campus, attending the fireworks, and eating at amazing restaurants. My parents loved B-Town as much as I do I think!
I had my first week of work which was just computer training. It has been hard to sit in front of a computer all day, but it is going fine. I am so excited to start, but I am nervous as well! I am also extremely excited that I get to teach at IU as well! This is great for my career!
Well, last week we tried one church and we're going to go to a different one this morning. There were 3 churches that I was interested in, but we'll see how today goes. We're praying that God leads us into a place where we can serve.
Lastly, we are hoping our friends and family will be able to visit us soon!!! We love it here and look forward to some great camping and hiking!
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Packing
So much has happened in the last few weeks. I'm so happy that Dan is graduated and that is a very long chapter that we can close. We got the keys to our apartment and hired movers for June 29th, so we have been packing. We are almost done and we're a week early! We're off to Houston this weekend for a wedding, so we wanted everything done before that time.
We have also spent each day with friends. We had the warmest send off from our church. I didn't realize how emotionally attached I was and was thankful for all the love and blessing we received from everyone. I also was sad to leave work friends. Everyone was so kind and I'll miss the teamwork of the unit.
The only bad thing that has happened is that it keeps raining. We need just a few more boxes, but we cannot get any in the rain. They would never dry out in our basement apartment. Thankfully, we'll have tomorrow and next Mon and Tue. See you in Indiana!
We have also spent each day with friends. We had the warmest send off from our church. I didn't realize how emotionally attached I was and was thankful for all the love and blessing we received from everyone. I also was sad to leave work friends. Everyone was so kind and I'll miss the teamwork of the unit.
The only bad thing that has happened is that it keeps raining. We need just a few more boxes, but we cannot get any in the rain. They would never dry out in our basement apartment. Thankfully, we'll have tomorrow and next Mon and Tue. See you in Indiana!
Thursday, May 26, 2011
This is something that has been on my mind for a long while. I used to wonder how many of these people on the street corner were lazy, but' God says this isn't something that I should judge. I need to meet people's needs. I was given a lot in life and it is selfish to not care for others as Jesus calls me to do. The problem is in what to give. I just can't give money every time. I hate enabling addictions when someone is starving. Dan and I bought protein bars to pass out while we're driving, but somehow that just doesn't seem enough. Lord, teach me to be Your hands and feet to serve others and not just be comfortable in my own ways. | |
“Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to him, ‘Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed,’ but does nothing about his physical needs, what good is it?” James 2:15-16 (NIV) The Bible says faith is something we do, not just what we feel. In other words, faith is not mere sentimentality. Let’s say I go out on the street and I see someone who is homeless and destitute. I see that person is hungry, cold, in need of clothing and shelter. Would I be showing great faith if I walked up and said, “Cheer up! Don't worry, be happy! Feel good! Put on a happy face?” It doesn’t take much faith to do that. Faith carries compassion. 'Faith says, “I’ll do anything I can to stop your hurt.” Throughout theNew Testament, the witnesses say Jesus was moved with compassion for people. Jesus showed us that faith is practical. When we see a need, we do something about it. We don't just toss out a quick - “Well, I'll pray for you.” The Bible says we show our faith by what we do. |
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Interviews
Things are going so well for me in the job search, though nothing is permanent yet. I had a phone interview for possible teaching opportunities at Indiana University's College of Nursing. I told the associate dean that I am more interested in teaching their labs (basic nursing skills, assessment, and critical care multi-systems) and precepting students in the clinical setting over giving a lecture at this point. I said I'd like more experience before getting into the formal classroom setting.
I was thrilled then to talk to the other hospital in town and set up an interview for their critical care and emergency department. Though I was offered a job in the small hospital, it frightens me to come from a place that has multiple resources available to a small place where I am sort of on my own. It would be a welcomed challenge and I am excited if that is where God places me, but I'm keeping my options open for now.
Dan defends on Wed, so we are just thrilled that this transition is happening so smoothly. We are not looking forward to the literal move, but we are so excited for this next chapter in our life. We have been in Cincinnati 8 years and since it is a college town, we have seen a lot of friends move on and move away. We have hit that season and it will be hard to say goodbye to those who will remain here. Dan and I started our married life together here and Cincinnati will always have a special place in my heart for that and our academic careers as well. As we turn the page and start the new chapter, we will look back at our time in Cincinnati with fond memories.
I was thrilled then to talk to the other hospital in town and set up an interview for their critical care and emergency department. Though I was offered a job in the small hospital, it frightens me to come from a place that has multiple resources available to a small place where I am sort of on my own. It would be a welcomed challenge and I am excited if that is where God places me, but I'm keeping my options open for now.
Dan defends on Wed, so we are just thrilled that this transition is happening so smoothly. We are not looking forward to the literal move, but we are so excited for this next chapter in our life. We have been in Cincinnati 8 years and since it is a college town, we have seen a lot of friends move on and move away. We have hit that season and it will be hard to say goodbye to those who will remain here. Dan and I started our married life together here and Cincinnati will always have a special place in my heart for that and our academic careers as well. As we turn the page and start the new chapter, we will look back at our time in Cincinnati with fond memories.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Bloomington, IN
Dan and I loved Bloomington! The city has more apartments than I have ever seen before. We are narrowing it down to getting a town home with a washer and drier and a dish washer. I am very excited about those amenities!
The university is gorgeous! It was still in dead winter mode, so everything was gray, but the stone buildings are amazing! Dan's building is known as the ugliest and tallest on campus, but at least he has a view of the beautiful buildings. The faculty in Dan's department are extremely cordial and I'm excited for him and this position. It is too ideal!
The traffic is so busy on the narrow streets. I thought since we were going out west that the streets would be wider. Nope! I may have to make some right-hand turns to get where I'm going since left-hand turns are almost impossible.
I still have had no luck in finding a job in Bloomington, though Columbus (1 hour away) is interested in me. I don't think I can manage the hills in Brown County State Park though in the winter. I will continue to wait and apply and hopefully some contacts will help me land the "perfect" job!
The university is gorgeous! It was still in dead winter mode, so everything was gray, but the stone buildings are amazing! Dan's building is known as the ugliest and tallest on campus, but at least he has a view of the beautiful buildings. The faculty in Dan's department are extremely cordial and I'm excited for him and this position. It is too ideal!
The traffic is so busy on the narrow streets. I thought since we were going out west that the streets would be wider. Nope! I may have to make some right-hand turns to get where I'm going since left-hand turns are almost impossible.
I still have had no luck in finding a job in Bloomington, though Columbus (1 hour away) is interested in me. I don't think I can manage the hills in Brown County State Park though in the winter. I will continue to wait and apply and hopefully some contacts will help me land the "perfect" job!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Personality
Working with others is always interesting. I grew up in WI where everyone is very nice and considerate of others. They will move out of your way, speak kindly or not at all, and if they have something to say that isn't nice, it will be in a passive/aggressive fashion. I was very passive/aggressive and I hated it. I feel that living in Cincinnati for the past 8 years and being married to Dan has helped me overcome most of that behavior. I am much more blunt, which can be hurtful to others at times. I am now working on a way to be blunt and not passive/aggressive while taking others' feelings into account as well. I used to only think about how other people felt and always put myself on hold or last, but I was severely hurt by doing this. The key is BALANCE! That I can say is NOT me, but I'm not as bad as I used to be :)
So, as for personality, I took a test today that said the following and I think it's pretty correct. It says I'm not hurt by others easily and that is not true, but I am much better than I used to be. I can take criticism pretty well, but when people do not like me, that is quite the blow to my narcissistic ego! Come on, everyone has to like me! ;)
Here are my results:
Determined Realists do not avoid conflicts and criticism but face up to them and look for solutions. As they have a keen eye for the errors and shortcomings of others and are often quick at expressing criticism, they sometimes rub people up the wrong way especially when they lose their temper and jump to conclusions. Due to their marked sense of justice they are quickly willing to correct themselves and never take offence if someone speaks to them frankly. You do not have to seek hidden motives with them; you always know where you are. Determined Realists are often found in executive positions as they combine commitment, competence and the ability to assert themselves. In their spare time, they often also accept responsibility in clubs and other institutions.
Traditions rate highly with Determined Realists. They attend every family event and never forget a birthday or wedding anniversary. Family and friends are very important to them. With their open, communicative manner, they find it easy to get to know people and have a large circle of friends and acquaintances. They are never superficial, but reliable and loyal friends who are always there when they are needed. Determined Realists take their relationships very seriously - they dream of finding a partner for life. In a love relationship, they seek above all stability and loyalty and here, too, they are willing to invest a lot in a harmonious togetherness. Determined Realists master crises or difficult phases with composure; they would never think of breaking a promise given. As a partner, one can always rely on their support.
So, as for personality, I took a test today that said the following and I think it's pretty correct. It says I'm not hurt by others easily and that is not true, but I am much better than I used to be. I can take criticism pretty well, but when people do not like me, that is quite the blow to my narcissistic ego! Come on, everyone has to like me! ;)
Here are my results:
Determined Realist (DR)
Determined Realists like to bear responsibility and welcome challenges. They are stable, reliable persons. External contacts are very important to them; they mix well and are very active. They are excellent organisers and are very happy when things are done correctly and punctually; they can quickly react impatiently if others are not as conscientious, orderly and dutiful as they are. They prefer structured work which produces visible results quickly to abstract, long-drawn-out processes. Determined Realists have no problem with routine as long as it serves efficiency. However, they very much dislike unexpected and unpredictable occurrences which mess up their careful plans. Once they have committed themselves to a cause they do this with dedication and are willing to make considerable sacrifices for it.Determined Realists do not avoid conflicts and criticism but face up to them and look for solutions. As they have a keen eye for the errors and shortcomings of others and are often quick at expressing criticism, they sometimes rub people up the wrong way especially when they lose their temper and jump to conclusions. Due to their marked sense of justice they are quickly willing to correct themselves and never take offence if someone speaks to them frankly. You do not have to seek hidden motives with them; you always know where you are. Determined Realists are often found in executive positions as they combine commitment, competence and the ability to assert themselves. In their spare time, they often also accept responsibility in clubs and other institutions.
Traditions rate highly with Determined Realists. They attend every family event and never forget a birthday or wedding anniversary. Family and friends are very important to them. With their open, communicative manner, they find it easy to get to know people and have a large circle of friends and acquaintances. They are never superficial, but reliable and loyal friends who are always there when they are needed. Determined Realists take their relationships very seriously - they dream of finding a partner for life. In a love relationship, they seek above all stability and loyalty and here, too, they are willing to invest a lot in a harmonious togetherness. Determined Realists master crises or difficult phases with composure; they would never think of breaking a promise given. As a partner, one can always rely on their support.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Resolutions Part III
Dan has his big interview this Mon-Wed at Duquesne! I am so excited for him and wish I could go and see Pittsburgh. If he gets the job, I guess I'll see lots of Pittsburgh! I'll always be a Packer fan, but I said I'd route for the Steelers if it helped get Dan a job :)
As for my other resolutions, things have been going well. I have continued to stretch and workout until this past week when I hurt my wrist. I don't know what I did at work, but it has been so painful and it shoots up my arm. I've still been able to stretch, but it has hindered my yoga and strength training.
The only resolution that is falling by the way side is studying for the CCRN exam. I haven't even picked up the book because I'm too nervous. It is a $350 exam that will only be paid for if I pass. Studying alone will help my nursing, but I'm not sure if I can take the exam. I need to set aside the next 3 months and work on it. I am just scared to get in study mode again.
Nothing much is new. I've been on night shift for the past 3 weeks, so my brain is funky. I just had 3 days off and have been taking 2 naps per day. Now I work 3 nights in a row, so we'll see how that goes.
I'm excited for a Chicago trip that is coming up soon. I'm meeting my best friend there for a long weekend and I can't wait to just relax and enjoy the town with her! I will have to see if anything really interesting is happening there Valentine's weekend!
As for my other resolutions, things have been going well. I have continued to stretch and workout until this past week when I hurt my wrist. I don't know what I did at work, but it has been so painful and it shoots up my arm. I've still been able to stretch, but it has hindered my yoga and strength training.
The only resolution that is falling by the way side is studying for the CCRN exam. I haven't even picked up the book because I'm too nervous. It is a $350 exam that will only be paid for if I pass. Studying alone will help my nursing, but I'm not sure if I can take the exam. I need to set aside the next 3 months and work on it. I am just scared to get in study mode again.
Nothing much is new. I've been on night shift for the past 3 weeks, so my brain is funky. I just had 3 days off and have been taking 2 naps per day. Now I work 3 nights in a row, so we'll see how that goes.
I'm excited for a Chicago trip that is coming up soon. I'm meeting my best friend there for a long weekend and I can't wait to just relax and enjoy the town with her! I will have to see if anything really interesting is happening there Valentine's weekend!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Resolutions Part II
1. I have not begun to start studying for CCRN
2. I have been stretching everyday while getting out of bed and then picking up my cardio workouts besides my yoga routine. I was concerned about another back injury, so I'm excited to get my core stronger!
3. MY LOANS ARE PAID OFF!!!!
4. I cleaned, but I have a lot more to do!
5. Dan has had interviews and I'm proud to say that he has an on-campus interview that we are thrilled about!
So far, so good! 2011 is great!
2. I have been stretching everyday while getting out of bed and then picking up my cardio workouts besides my yoga routine. I was concerned about another back injury, so I'm excited to get my core stronger!
3. MY LOANS ARE PAID OFF!!!!
4. I cleaned, but I have a lot more to do!
5. Dan has had interviews and I'm proud to say that he has an on-campus interview that we are thrilled about!
So far, so good! 2011 is great!
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