Monday, August 03, 2009
You touched our hearts and will never be forgotten...
Monday, May 04, 2009
It's official...
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Where have we been?
The first weekend in February, Mike and I went up to Omaha, Nebraska to visit Danny (Mike's past orthopedic dog) and his family. We got to spend time with the Frolios and enjoy time around the dinner table with them. Julie & Terry are wonderful people and it was nice to share our lives with each other. I had never met them before and Mike's only experience with them was the day that Danny came to K-State's Teaching Hospital. That was not the best day for their family, but to see them now just filled my heart with joy. They are a wonderful Christian family and God has blessed us and brought us together through Danny. Here are a few pictures:
The Frolio family with their camera hog, Danny
After our visit, Mike stayed in Omaha for his externship and I made the trek home. After I got home, I then tried to replace Mike with a 6 month old rat terrier named Molly. She is my boss' puppy.
It took me awhile to remember what a puppy was like, but we had plenty of time to get used to each other. I watched her for two weeks. It helped time pass while Mike was gone. For the first week, none of my furry kids liked her. Tiger thought he had to protect me from this strange new dog. Henry was jealous for my attention. Cinder was tired of being sniffed. Hammy didn't eat for the first week. Maggie was tired of Molly trying to get into her food bowl.
By the second week, Tiger did not change. Henry finally realized he had a playmate. Cinder could care less. Hammy was eating (not like I was too concerned) again and played with Molly every night. Maggie had taught Molly not to get near her food bowl (a few good smacks with her nails did the trick) and was also playing with her.
Now I am just eagerly awaiting for Mike to get home tomorrow night. Even with 6 animals running around it was still too quiet and a piece of the family was missing.
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Mike took his boards on November 18th and we should be finding out the results by the beginning of February. There is some worry and anxiety as to be expected but this too shall pass.
For Thanksgiving, Mike and I joined some of our close church friends and had a feast at church. There was food galore and enough for everyone to take even more home. Since this is the last Thanksgiving in Kansas we enjoyed sharing it with our family here. Who knows where we will be next year, but we won't forget this year.
Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, most of my time was put towards Christmas (obviously) and that included making a memory quilt with Lindsey and Cherry for Pastor Pat & Judy's pastor appreciation gift. It was a lot of work but it turned out awesome in the end. The church family contributed squares for us to piece together, then Lindsey, Cherry and I made the quilt. There will never be another quilt like this one. It was a blast to do it with such close friends and that alone made it special for me.
Cherry, Crawford & Marino squares
Centerpiece of the quilt (People's names are written on the fence posts as well if they were unable to provide a square)
The final product
The saddest part of this quilt was the day we gave it to the Weyrauchs'. It also happened to be Cherry's last Sunday (since she graduated), needless to say, during the presentations to everyone for Christmas bonuses there were tears. It seems as though we are all moving on and it just gets harder as that tight group of friends get smaller. I know the day will come for Mike and I as well, but we don't like to think about it. We don't know how we would of made it through the relocation from our families and into vet school if it wasn't for these friends along the way. We have a lot to be thankful for!!!
For Christmas, we did not get to go home thanks to the vet clinic schedule Mike had but we got to enjoy a relaxing day just the two of us. We don't get too much of that time these days so we took advantage of the ones we had. We relaxed all morning, watched movies, opened gifts, enjoyed Mike's spinach lasagna, and later went and played games with Kay, Lyle, Jim and June. We missed our families and talked with all of them as well. This was the first Christmas away from family for Mike and we missed not seeing the kids open their gifts. We did get to be a part of Angela and Ava's Christmas as they chose to open their one gift on Christmas Eve and it happened to be ours. We were on the phone with them when they did. So we missed Ava's first Christmas and Angela's 10th birthday, but we know that God has a journey for us to follow and this is part of it.
We also helped Cherry pack up and move the Saturday after Christmas, it was bitter sweet. We couldn't be more proud of her and all her hard work in school but we were going to miss her being around. Everyone needs to check out her blog (there's a link on our site) and check out her work. She is completely INSANE with some of her creations, but she has a true gift.
For New Year's Eve, we went and hung out at church playing games. It was a lot of fun. Mike was officially on vacation for his one week off. You could definitely tell that he was more relaxed as he was even more sarcastic (if you can imagine that). It does wonders for my heart to see him happy and enjoying life even though he is swamped with school.
As for what the next few months holds, Mike has started the job search. He will be done with clinics officially on April 12th and graduation is May 15th. There will be tons of things to do with preparing to relocate, school, work, watching the end of the NFL season (GO EAGLES!!!!!!), packing and day to day stuff. As for me, my work is ramping up again and I will soon begin training my second Research Assistant to replace me. Lots to get done and prepare for.
We don't know where we will end up, if we will both find jobs or what the future holds, but God is gracious and good! He continues to watch out for us and lead us on this journey...
Monday, October 27, 2008
Chilling with the bison and the Halvorsons
These guys were big but it was awesome to see them up so close.
Jake being as cute as ever even though he wasn't feeling well.
Lisa, Skylar & Jake
Skylar feeding the bison, she didn't like the bison's tongue as you can tell by her face. But once she finally did it, she went through two more buckets of pellets.
Skylar and I
Baby Boy Blish Quilt
Mouse to Tower Quilt
This is the front piece that I had to piece together and sew down. A lot of work but definitely worth it. I will definitely make this quilt again in the future.
This is the fabric used for the backing.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Nothing big has been happening, we're just trying to get by one day at a time. I have been busy at work as my research has picked up and I am back in the lab everyday. For those of you familiar with Manhattan, my lab that I am finally researching in is the Biosecurity Research Institute. I am the first one in their doing research in the lab so I have been a guinea pig with them trying to get all of their training and procedures in place. It has been quite an experience but it has been educating me on biosafety and biosecurity. Who knows this may be a path I choose to follow in the future (at least that is what my boss' wife tells me). I also have had a new co-worker since the middle of August that I have been training. She will be one of my replacements next summer. We'll be hiring the second one in the beginning of the new year, so I'll get to do this all over again. It just serves as a reminder that May will be here before we know it.
Mike is busy with clinics. Since I wrote last, he has completed orthopedic surgery, 6 weeks of food animal and oncology. He is currently on soft tissue surgery, which means lots of long days. Last night I went to bed at midnight because I was trying to wait up so I could see him a little bit and I gave up. I remember hearing him getting dinner sometime in the early morning and the next thing I know he wakes me up at 6:15 to tell me he is leaving to go back to school. Luckily he isn't on call for a few days and hopefully he can recuperate a little bit (not likely since he is still trying to receover from the lack of sleep from freshman year). He has had some awesome experiences with patients and their owners and we have kept in contact with a few of them with one in particular.
The first patient he bonded with was Danny back in his orthopedic surgery rotation. I became attached as well since I was going in each night to bring Mike dinner and to spend some time with him while he had to be with his patients, plus Danny was a flirt. Danny is a 13 year old yellow lab that came in lame with spinal damage and after the surgery and 2 weeks of rest and physical therapy walked out of the hospital on his own. We have kept in contact with Terry, Julie and Taylor over the past few months and have tried to arrange for a visit to see them in Nebraska, however, life keeps throwing them some hard balls. We tried to go 2 weekends ago and we were informed that their daughter, Taylor, had meningitis and ended up back in the hospital. If you could, please say a prayer for the family. Taylor has been in a lot of pain and the family is concerned and worn down. They are believers and have been asking for our prayers so I know they wouldn't mind some more from people that care about Mike and I. Mike and I are excited for the chance to go and visit them and Danny when the time is right. Danny will always have a piece of our hearts, especially as this was the first patient that Mike treated long term and made an unbelievable recovery for being an older dog.




Mike also had a long term patient during his food animal rotation and it was a goat named Wilbur. He came in with copper poisoning from eating pressure treated wood of a barn. His kidneys were failing, he had pneumonia, and all of the side effects from both. Once again, I spent a lot of time with Wilbur as well considering Mike spent a couple of hours a day with him, even on the weekends. It seemed as though Wilbur was getting better, however, after being home for a half a day he took a turn for the worst and passed away. Mike has decided that instead of liking to have a pet goat, now he wants to have a pet goat. It doesn't help either that our friends, Josh and Annie, have three pet goats that we got to see a few weekends ago at their new home. Some day you will all have to come and visit us as we start our own petting zoo, especially at the rate we are going. Mike is going to bring home every animal when he is a vet, I just know it. : )
Until next time...
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008
It's official...we are not midwest people!!!
Thankfully there have been no injuries so far in Manhattan, that could only be by the grace of God. I can only imagine if spring semester was still in session and the population of Manhattan was at its max. There were many who lost their homes and businesses and our thoughts and prayers go out to them. Below are some other pictures from around Manhattan of the destruction.




















