Monday, August 27, 2012

B & N Wedding

Weddings. It's such a happy time.  Joyous laughter.  Genuine smiles.  Words of encouragement.  So many details.  Surrounded by people you love.  It's a good thing.  And it's a God-thing. 

The day turned out to be perfect minus the fact that it was a tiny bit too sunny. But we made do!  The wedding party was awesomely patient with me and not a complaint was heard.  Thanks guys!  I had a blast and the pictures turned out much better than I was anticipating!  And I didn't even get a tiny bit nervous - which I can only give credit to the Lord for that!  He calmed my nerves and gave me the strength...because I seriously was freaking out the days before!  I also want to thank my awesomely wonderful assistant, Sarah!  She did a fantastic job with my poor teaching skills and slightly flighty demeanor!  Can't wait until next time! ;)















Sunday, August 26, 2012

Friends · Food · Fun



Giddy anticipation.  An excuse to dress up.  A perfect birthday celebration.  A date with 3 amazing friends.  A night filled with countless giggles and grins!
 
Thursday night, T, C, K, and I took a night off and ate out at Station 220 in downtown Bloomington to celebrate T's birthday.  We ordered the 7-course-tasting and thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it!  I would highly recommend it to any of you fancy-adventureous diners out there...the chefs did an amazing job!
 
If you haven't already read K's blog on our evening...refer to it to get a more detailed description of the foods...She's much more versed in the culinary area than I!
 
Notice our excited expressions and easy smiles...before we were filled to the brim!

Course #1...possibly my favorite - fried pork wrap with some yummy sauce under it!

Course #2...had a hard time with this one...I'm not a fan of tomatoes...but I choked down most of it. ;)

Course #3 - Sweet corn soup (i think...) with shrimp & carrots in middle - this was good for the first couple bites but by the end I could have about hurled! But I don't want to scare you away...everything else was superb!

Course #4 - Delicious tasting salmon!!! Hmmm-mmm!

Course #5 - Extremely tender beef cheeks...with some carrots, beans, and rice-type-stuff...
Everyone I told about this course looked at me, smiled, and said...Do you know where beef cheeks come from?! ;)

Course #6 - our first dessert - a fruit tart with fresh berries and sorbet. YUM!
T's Birthday surprise...to her relief there was no singing involved!  And our waiter in the background...

Course #7 - Tiramisu - this was delicious but by this course I was so full I thought I was gonna hurl (for the 2nd time that night...) so I could barely finish it...but it was still super delicious!


After the meal - our half grins and bent trunks due to the bulging middles....that's when we decided to take a walk around the block to settle our stomachs...or something like that!


So much fun tucked into one evening...I think part of my stomach issue was because we were laughing so hard at times...try laughing on a completely full and overflowing stomach...Yeah, actually I don't recommend it! Oh and I can't forget to mention our frequent bathroom trips - we drank so much water with the meal I think we each went to the bathroom at least 3 times throughout the 2 1/2 hour period!! I wonder what the waiter thought... And of course we had to go in pairs... :) 
 
So thankful for these 3 girls...our memory file keeps getting larger!  Thanks C&B for giving us this opportunity! I thoroughly enjoyed it...plus I was super excited to go on a "fancy date" and get to dress up - even if we were a bit overdressed compared to the rest of the crowd!  Things like that thrill me...call me odd.  :)

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Professionalism or Christianism?

This past friday, I spent the day down at College at an orientation for the nursing program.  8 hours of sitting and listening to others talk got a little bit on the boring side, but I did learn some things!

On of the speakers talked to us about the importance of professionalism as a nurse.  As he began explaining what all that entailed, I was amazed at how Biblical his teachings were.  The attributes we, as professional nurses, are expected to have fit almost perfectly into the teachings we, as Christians, obtain from God's Word.  We were instructed to praise our peers, not ourselves.  We are to always put others first, especially when it comes to the patient.  The speaker continued to stress how we need to remove self and serve others if we want to succeed as a nurse.  Being kind to each other is a must.  He told us, "keep a smile on your faces and have the right attitude in your hearts. The only way for you to do this is to remove self."  And then he reminded us on how important it is for us to remain positive in every situation.  Remember to keep our cups half full! 

From there, we begain to talk about incivility.  We discussed some ways this can happen and gossiping was brought up.  Gossiping about another person can only hurt that person and that is not how we should be treating eachother.  Our Civility statement includes - respecting people and property, showing empathy and tolerance towards others, demonstrating concern and patience towards others, and accepting accountibility for our own actions. 

Integrity is another attribute essential to professional nurses.  We have to be able to stand for what is true and right, and be honest in every situation, no matter how bad we may look or how our image is affected.  Sometimes we may be tempted into not being completely honest in a situation, or to do something we know isn't right, but yet it would make our task easier.  However, we must not give in to the temptations that come our way.

I'm not going to lie, I was very convicted during this discussion.  My eyes were opened as to how much improvement is needed in my life in so many of these areas. I should be walking around with these attributes written all over my face, but I don't.  I should treat people in these ways all of the time because God commands me to, but I don't.  I had to think why would our instructor stress how important these attributes are?  Why should we treat others this way?  Where did he get his reasoning behind professionalism.  From the Bible...where else?  I wanted to stand up and shout to everyone why these attributes are SOO important - because they are commanded in God's Word! But of course, he wouldn't admit that the traits behind professionalism basically stand for Christianism.  Because professionalism and Christianism cannot mix...or something like that! ;)

So, because I need help in soo many of these areas, I'm going to work on:
  • keeping a positive attitude
  • praising others for their accomplishments and giving compliments even in the worst situations
  • putting others first no matter what situation I'm in, in life
  • standing for what is true and right no matter how big or small it may be
  • taking responsibility for my actions even if it lowers my self image
  • remembering to only talk good of others and not spreading gossip
  • being kind to others
  • keeping a smile on my face
  • yeilding not to temptations! 
Help Keep me accountable!

In other news...I've offically started the nursing program.  I'm super excited!! (Remind me of this when I'm stuggling to keep my head above water and pulling my hair out in a few weeks...I really am excited!!)  I can't even explain the peace I feel in my heart that this is exactly where God wants me right now.  He is the One who will get me through this!  Because I won't make it alone!!

Oh...and just to make you feel sorry for me...this is where my nose will be for the next 16 weeks, so I apologize for my rudeness ahead of time if I forget that you still exist! ;)
And these are only for this semester...not the whole program :S

Monday, August 6, 2012

Smile

*True story from a relative*

As I was filling my work truck up with gas at Casey's one afternoon, I saw a familiar christian woman walking out to her car after paying for her gas.  She looked as if she carried the whole world on her shoulders, and didn't seem the least bit joyful.  Avoiding eye contact, she passed a man from town who most folks knew as the man who spoke his mind and didn't mind what other's thought.  As he was passing the young christian women, I heard him bellow, "Hey. SMILE! Life really is NOT that bad!"  I had to smirk, knowing at how true his statement was towards her.  But then I felt a wave of sadness wash over me.  As a christian myself, I had to step back and look at how I carried myself and what image I was giving others in my daily walk.  Do people see me as a joyful, peaceful, and radient christian who is willingly serving Christ from the bottom of my heart, spreading His love to those around me? Or a staunch, stern-faced, and unfriendly person too concerned with things of this life to pay any mind to those around me who may need a smile or word of encouragment? 
 
The Bible commands us to love the Lord our God, with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to love our neighbors as ourselves (Mark 12:30-31). And if any man love God, (which is His first commandment) the same is known of him (1 Corinthians 8:3).  Therefore, that love must be reflected in our daily life, because God's love is unending.  Christ commands us to be joyful (John 15:11), that our joy may be full.  Not to mention that joy is a fruit of the spirit as well as love. And Philippians tells us to rejoice in the Lord ALWAYS.  That's when I realized that God commands us to love, to be joyful, to rejoice in Him ALWAYS.  Not just when we're having a good day, or when we are around people that are easy to love.  These are hourly commandments that we must not take lightly.  We are to let our light shine before men, and what better way to start than with a smile!

The attitude you're carrying right now will spread to somebody else today. If you're joyful, you'll lift their spirits. If you're angry, you'll infect them with negative feelings. The Bible tells us to exhort one another, to hold fast to our faith, and to spread abroad the love of God with overflowing hearts.

I challenge you to give a smile to everyone you meet today.  If you're in line at the grocery store, ask the check-out lady how they're doing.  If you're working with a parient, give them a word of encouragement. Or just give them a true, genuine smile. Whoever you meet, whatever the situation, make sure you're attitude will positively infect them.
Smiles are the most contagious emotional signal of all, having an almost irresistible power to make others smile in return.
~ Daniel Goleman

Thursday, August 2, 2012

B+N Engagement

Golden, warm sunshine sprinkling across the golden grasses.  A soft summer breeze gliding through the trees.  Two grinning faces clearly falling in love.  And one nervous new shooter trying to hide her quivers!  Thanks Brooke and Nathan for trusting me to capture your first blossoms of love as a newly engaged couple and for being confident in my meager skills as a budding photographer and for not expecting anything too extravagant.  ;) 

Thought I'd share a few of my favorites from the evening! Enjoy!












Looking forward to taking this couples wedding pictures next weekend!  Let's just say I'm a tad bit more nervous for that! ;)  But by God's grace, it'll hopefully go just as wonderuful as this engagement session!

Monday, July 23, 2012

riv time

Have I ever told you how adorable my nephew is?!  Yeah...roll your eyes...I know you want to...because you've heard me say it quite often!  ;)
He came over a few days ago for some gramma time and got some aunty time as well before I headed off to work!! As usual, the camera was at my hip waiting to catch Riv being Riv!  Here are the results.
First thing he did when we got outside was chase the dogs around with his bat.

After I yelled at Riv to stop hitting them and be nice, he put the bat away and apologized to the dogs! ;)

I was sitting on the slab and Riv thought it was halarious to try and hit me with the basketball. Ouch!


Then he discovered the steering wheel from the toy minivan comes out so he started chasing the dogs with it again!  Boys!
I taught him how to gas up the van.



Pop Ice!!!
Adorable!!



I love you Riv!