Monday, December 31, 2012

Out with 2012, In with 2013

2012 has come to an end. It has not been a terrible year, but I am ready for a new one to begin! Some things that occurred in 2012:

Started my own business: Kara's Kakes and Kandies
I kept off the weight that I lost in summer of 2011.
We camped in the U.P twice.
I got all A's in my classes.
Joel got 2 bucks this hunting season.
Joel traveled a lot for work.
Joel designed 2 cross bows for Velocity Archery.
Joel had a design patented by Nestle.

Things to look forward to in 2013:

Joel's 2 cross bows are being launched at the Archery Trade show in January.
I will be graduating with my associates degree in Business Administration.
Traveling to Idaho to see my sister in law graduate (Possibly a trip to Utah?).
Enjoying being an Aunt and Uncle.
Growing my business.

Here's to a great 2013!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Because I'm Awesome- A Brag-Fest and my 23rd Birthday!

I just wanted to let you know, in case you wanted to stop reading, that there is quite a bit of bragging that is about to go on. I am proud to say that I am DONE with this semester! It feels AMAZING!!!!! To recap all of my hard work:

In my Accounting 1 class:
I got a 99% on my last test, over Ch. 9&10
I got a 76/80 on my final, over Ch. 1-8. My teacher dropped 4 questions, so I ended with a 76/72. This means I got a 105% on my final!!! I ended the class with a 100%!!!

In my Management class:
I got a 96% on my final test.
I got a 279.8 out of 280 on my Individual final paper, that's a 99%! Our group paper and presentation got a 179.87/180! I ended the class with a 99%!!!

In my Marketing class:
I got a 100% on my final marketing project!
I got a 91.7% on my final test. I ended the class with a 95%.

That's right- All A's!!!!! My hard work has paid off!

Now, last week was my final week of the semester and it was CRAZY! Besides work and school, Joel had 2 work parties. On Thursday, we had the Nestle Annual Banquet and Christmas Party. We had the banquet and award ceremony at the DeVos Center. Then we walked over to the Amway Grand and had an amazing dinner. There was a potato bar with lots of toppings and they scooped the potatoes into a martini glass. It was different, but tasted wonderful! Then we had a magician for entertainment. He did a great job; some things I couldn't figure out how he did them! On Friday night we went to Notos Italian restaurant in Grand Rapids with the Packaging and Engineering group. This was a very nice dinner and the company was great. I loved meeting Joel's coworkers! Our table had 7 people at it. We ordered 4 first course meals to split so we could try different things. Then we all ordered off of the second course menu. We had some great desserts too! It was very pricey, so I doubt Joel and I would ever eat there on our own. After the dinner, we drove to Joel's parents' house for the weekend. It was my birthday on Saturday, Joel's on Sunday, and Julianne (Joel's sister) had a birthday on the 10th. I got to sleep in on Saturday morning until 10:30 and it was FANTASTIC! Then I got to lounge around because I had no homework to do. I got to open my gifts from Joel's parent's and I got a new camera!!! I've been wanting one, but I forgot that I had mentioned it to them a long time ago. Then we went to get Julianne from the Detroit airport. She flew in from BYU-Id. It was so great to see her! Then we stopped for dinner at a Big Boy's. Our service was terrible, they got my food wrong, and they didn't even bring me a birthday dessert. But on our way home, Joel's mom got my a cheese cake and sparkling grape juice- my favorite! I got tons of facebook posts, phone calls, and texts messages. I also spent the day with family. Overall, it was a wonderful 23rd birthday! I am very loved and am fortunate to have the family that I have! Now to get ready for the Christmas season- We still have to put up the tree and decorations! Not to mention shopping and wrapping gifts!

Friday, November 30, 2012

The end is near....

Well.... Another month has flown by! I can't believe that tomorrow is December 1st! I'm in the final stretch of the fall semester. I have just 2 weeks left! But included in that is: 3 tests, 3 final papers due the last week, 2 papers due next week, 2 presentations, and lots of studying!!! Besides what I have to do, what did I do this past month? Joel went hunting with his dad in Port Huron area. He got an 11 point buck with his crossbow and then a 5 point buck on opening day of rifle season. I went to Joel's parents' for a visit at the beginning of the month and for Thanksgiving weekend. Thanksgiving morning I went to Nantucket Baking Company for our traditional bread and muffins. Then we packed and went for a 14 mile bike ride. It was chilly! After rushing to get cleaned up and the car packed, we went to Muskegon to visit my dad's side of the family. It was so great to see my grandma, aunts, uncles, and cousins. We didn't get to stay as long as I would have liked, because we had to get on the road so we wouldn't be late to Thanksgiving dinner with Joel's family. We had a lot of delicious food and I'm proud to say that I didn't gain weight this year from it! I only ate a plate of food at each location- no second helpings for this girl. I'm finding it very hard not to put weight on now that I don't have time to exercise. I'm already looking forward to spring and the chance to ride my bike at least once a week again! I feel like I should have done more stuff this month, but I honestly can't think of what else I did. Here's to a great (and busy) December!

We're getting it mounted...


Tuesday, October 30, 2012

A Halloween-less Year

I am so sad to say that I will not be participating in Halloween this year. I have class tomorrow night, so will not get to hand out candy. This is the first year as a married adult, that I won't be able to participate. I have been so busy that I didn't even decorate my house for fall. Not a single decoration! It's a shame! Fall is my absolute favorite season!

This month went by very quickly:

The first weekend Joel rode the White Pine Trail to Cadillac and back.

The second weekend I participated in the ColorBurst Tour in Lowel. I rode 17 miles in the cold and rain!

The 3rd weekend Joel and I took a trip to the cabin in the U.P. I stayed indoors Friday, Saturday, and part of Sunday working on homework and studying for a couple of tests. Joel was busy working on projects around the cabin, like building a shower house and fixing his chain saw.

This past weekend I was able to go to a friend's wedding in Stevensville. It was such a lovely wedding and a great party afterwards. I was a blast seeing my friends from Ferris again- Especially my best friend Ashley. We stayed up late talking after the reception- just like old times. I know I miss her, but when I get to see her, it reminds just how much. I am grateful for our friendship.

Here's to getting ready for a busy November as classes begin to wind down. I have a couple of big papers to write and presentations to prepare. Yikes!




My bike on the back of the truck. 


Wet and cold!


Joel finishes his ride from GR to Cadillac and back!


Drive up to the U.P.
 

The new shower house.
 

From the other side


Love this girl! Ashley is my best friend and it was great seeing her!
 

My cute niece and nephew on their first halloween!

Friday, October 5, 2012

Hitting a Rough Patch

Lately I've been in a slum. I'm so busy with work and school and life in general, but that's not the problem. I'm beginning to be very unhappy at work. I've put in three years with my employer (been there longer than anyone else, apart from the owner.) and it's the same old crap over and over and over again. It's really bringing me down. I hate that I am not happy, but I have to keep at it. Today I came home in a terrible mood. As soon as I walked in the door, Joel was there and I couldn't hold back the tears. We talked about our days a little bit and Joel asked what he could do to make it better. I said "Just hold me." and he did. Then we walked towards the living room and he had a present and card sitting on my spot. So I started crying again - happy tears this time. I didn't deserve a gift, but I was grateful that my wonderful husband was thinking of me. I read the card- and more tears. Then I unwrapped my gift and there was a brand new Pink laptop for me! I have never had my own computer before! And this was PINK!!! I can't believe how lucky I am to have Joel in my life! He noticed how frustrated I had been getting with the old laptop (his from when he first got home from his mission) and needed a good one for school. He even got me a new cute mouse and a laptop bag. It's an early birthday present and it just brightened my weekend! He's so thoughtful!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Homework Much?

This semester I have stepped it up a notch and am taking 3 classes. After this winter semester (also will be 3 classes) I will be finished with my Business Administration Associates degree. Right now I'm taking Business Marketing, Business Management, and Principles of Accounting 1. I go to school Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday night after working all day. I don't get home until after 9 on those nights. So needless to say, my only free time to do my homework is on the weekends and on my breaks at work. The past three weekends have gone as follows:
1) 11 hours of homework on Saturday
2) 9 hours of homework on Saturday and another 5 on Sunday
3) 11 hours of homework on Saturday and another 3 on Sunday

This coming weekend probably won't be any better. But I have to figure something out, because October is going to be a crazy busy month for us. Joel will be traveling for work, there's the tour of the White Pine Trail (I will not be able to ride in it this year. I only got up to 50 miles this summer and haven't had time to train anymore.- maybe next year), there's the Colorburst Tour in Lowell, possibly camping one last time, and Kaitlyn & Geoff's wedding. It saddens me, but I will not be decorating for fall/ Halloween this year. It falls on a Wednesday night and I'll be in class and Joel will be out of town. There's no point in getting everything out if I can't even enjoy handing out candy. But that just means I'll have to kick it up next year! Fall is my absolutely favorite season. Yes, summer is fun with camping, kayaking, and the warm weather, but fall is amazing! You have the beautiful colors, the brisk nights, apples, caramel, soups, the crinkle of leaves, and so much more! I just LOVE it!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

August- Gone in a flash



Oh my!!! Time is flying away from me! I only blogged once in August. Well, there's much to say. On August 15th, my new nephew, Alexander Anthony Steffes, was born. He is a cutie and looks just like his dad!

Aunt Kara holding Alex for the first time- only a few hours old.

Uncle Joey holding Alex- 3 weeks old

Joel and I also celebrated our 3rd wedding anniversary on August 20th. I can't believe how fast time has flown by! I love him more and more every day. He's such a wonderful man! And he keeps his cool during times of trials. My truck starting driving funny so we took it for repairs. We dropped it off on Sunday, Aug. 19th. Monday we celebrated our anniversary with Chinese food and cheesecake. Tuesday Joel was driving me to work and we were rear-ended in our Taurus on the s-curve. Wednesday we were told that the insurance totaled it out. Thursday evening Joel picked up my truck and the bill was over $1200. Yikes! Friday Joel was running errands, getting the check from the insurance, arranging for a test drive of the new car we wanted to get, etc. Friday afternoon we were leaving town to test drive the car when my truck broke down on the highway. Problem: fuse blew. Solution: change the fuel pump and hope that that was the issue that caused the fuse to blow. There goes another $350-$400. oh brother! Joel's mom was so kind to drive over and pick us up Friday evening (after working all day). We had a nice chat and drive home with her. Saturday morning we test drove and bought our new car. We now have a 2006 Ford Five Hundred. It's a gray car and is fully loaded: moon roof, leather interior, heated seats, electric car starter, etc. It's a really nice car. We put a good amount of money down, but still financed. It feels weird not buying a car out-right, but this is a much nicer car than we're used to driving. Sunday evening we drove our new car home and picked up my truck. Just in time for school to start on Monday evening!

Joel and I also just got back from an amazing trip to the Upper Penninsula. We got to ride in the car together for 4+ hours and didn't even get bored. The first night we got to the cabin around 9 and unpacked the car. On Friday we hiked to the lake near the cabin and explored around the neighborhood. Saturday we took a trip to the Tehquamenon Falls and hiked from the Lower Falls to the Upper Falls (4.8 miles from parking lot to parking lot). Then we tried some amazing smoked white fish, whitefish chowder, and fried white fish and chicken tenders at Brown's Fishery. The fish is caught fresh daily. Sunday we hung around the cabin and kayaked on the little lake near by. We got to use our new inflatable kayak for the first time! Monday we played with throwing knives and hung around the cabin. It started to rain around 6, so we turned the generator on early and watched movies. We cooked over the campfire for almost every meal and got ice cream in town three of the days. We had a great time. We came home Tuesday evening and got ready to go back to the real world. Now it's back to working 5 days a week and going to school 3 nights a week. Tuesday evenings I will have scouts, so I'm looking at a very busy semester. I don't know when I'll get my grocery shopping in- especially if we are traveling on the weekends. Well, the sooner I finish school, the better.








Wednesday, August 8, 2012

40 Miles- Oh Yeah!

So last week I decided that I really need to get back to training for the ride to Cadillac. I've been doing 24 mile rides, but that's still far off from 92. I thought, maybe I'll go for a ride on Monday, because I knew that Joel had a dentist appt. after work. Then I thought, maybe I should go 35-40 miles. I left my house at 4:30, which would give me plenty of time to get in the miles and not get caught out in the dark for too long. I got up past Rockford and was doing great, only 8 more miles to go until I'm half way done. I got up past Rockford and thought, "It's nice to see a new section of the trail." I kept going and didn't really know where I was until a see a little park with the sign, "Cedar Springs- Downtown- with an arrow." Now, Joel and I discovered that my computer on my bike if a bit off. When I make it to Rockford (12 miles from home) it says I'm at 13 miles. So it's about a mile or so off. I decided to keep riding until my computer told me that I was 21 miles out. Then I turned around and started heading home. Shortly after turning back, about an 1/8 of a mile or so, I see the sign "Welcome to Cedar Springs". I rode just past Cedar Springs!!! Not bad! I had to stop in Rockford on the way back to buy some more water- I already drank the 2 bottles that I brought with me. When I was about 7 miles from home, I was starting to feel the length of my ride. By time I got to 5th 3rd Ball Park, I was starting to lose steam (still 5 miles from home). I had been keeping a great average speed- 14.8-14.9 mph for most of the ride. When I started getting tired, it started to slowly drop. I finally made it home, legs shaking and all, and carried my bike up the steps and to the back of the house. Then had to walk down the steps into the basement to put my bike away. My quads were soooo sore! I finished my ride with an average speed of 14.5 mph and the ride time was 2 hours and 54 minutes. I can't believe that I rode 40 miles in less than 3 hours! I thought it would take me 4. I am very proud of myself for riding that far by myself. Next week I may attempt 43-45 miles. The ride to Cadillac is Oct. 6 & 7th. I'm not sure if I'll ride the full 184 miles (92 to Cadillac and 92 miles back to GR), or if I'll just ride on Saturday and call my mom & stepdad to pick me up. haha... I guess it just depends on how I'm feeling as the training goes on. I'm running out of time to train, so I really need to push myself and bring my A- game!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Honored to have known Jean N. Landale

I am very lucky to have known my great grandparents. Many people don't know their grand parents, let alone their great grand parents. 

Granny at her 50th Wedding Anniversary!

On July 21st, 2012, my Great Grand Mother, Jean N. Landale, passed away at the age of 88. Granny was born on Jan. 18th, 1924 in London, Ontario, Canada as Jean N. Munro. She lived an amazing life, including serving in the Canadian Navy. Granny married her sweetheart (married for 67 years), Hugh Landale, and they eventually moved to MI. Jean and Hugh had two children, Nancy and Lanny. Lanny married Mary Chittenden and they had 4 daughters: Lori, Kim, Kristy, and Heather. Lanny & Mary have since divorced. Lanny is married to Carole and Mary married Bill Gillard. Nancy married Bob Roossien and they had 1 daughter, Robyn Roossien. Lori married her high school sweet heart, Sam Smith, and they had 4 children: Amanda Jo, Alyssa Lynn, Kara Anne, and Jared Leonard. Lori & Sam divorced and Lori is now married to Rod Ackerman of Twin Lake, MI. Amanda married her high school sweetheart, Luke Steffes of Coopersville, MI, and they are expecting their first child, a son named Alexander Anthony, in Aug. 2012. Alyssa married Benjamin Thomas of Grand Rapids, MI and they just had their first child, a daughter named Grace Lynn. Kara married Joel Genaw Jr. of Burtchville, MI. Jared is enjoying life as a single man and working lots of hours. Kim married Jeff Holtrop and had two children: Holly Ray, and Ryan Henry. Kim and Jeff have since divorced. Kristy married Jose Layton and they have 3 sons: Joey, Jesse, and Johnny. Jose has 3 daughters from a previous marriage. Heather had her daughter Shelby Rae Kennedy with Jeremy Kennedy, and her two younger children with her husband Nelson Williams: Nelson Jr. and Amberly.

I know that's a lot of geneaology that you probably don't care about, but I wanted to get it down so I can later write it in my book that I bought for geneaology. Granny has a lot down for her side of the family and I can't wait to get photo copies of it! Back to Granny's life.

Jean and Hugh moved to Texas after Nancy & her family did. They still owned a trailer here in Michigan that they kept at my Grandma and Grandpa Smith's (my dad's parents') campground. They would spend the summers here. I remember going to visit them at the campground and we even traveled to Texas to visit them twice when I was in elementary school. When we visited them in Texas the first time, we drove down in our van and arrived in stormy weather. I remember sitting in their spare bedroom watching lightning and listening to the thunder. Another memory I have of Granny and Gramps is their LOVE of breakfast foods. I think we had Canadian Bacon for breakfast every morning on our visit. Over the last few years, Granny has had dementia that was caused by blockages in her carotid arteries. It has gotten worse as time passed and she spent time in and out of rehabilitation facilities, assisted living homes, and at home with Gramps taking care of her. I'm glad to think that she is no longer in pain. They even believe that she has a silent heart attack and that she went peacefully.

There was a nice funeral to celebrate Granny's life yesterday and a luncheon afterwards. We took the opportunity of having the family together to take pictures. We are very lucky to have 5 generations living at this time. I don't know when we'll all be together again, and it's sad to think that this was probably the last time I'll see my gramps.

Granny's Obituary can be seen here: http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=JEAN-LANDALE&lc=4030&pid=158759548&mid=5183665&locale=en-US

 Gramps, myself, and Joel

Three generations: Gramps with his children and grand children.
 Four generations: Gramps with his children, grand children and great grandchildren.

Five generations: Gramps with his children, grand children, great grand children, and great great grand children.
 I made cupcakes for the luncheon. Topped with Chocolate garnish.

Yummy!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Thoughts of a Cyclist- Or maybe it's just me!

As you know, Joel and I are into biking. I normally ride about 24-24.5 miles while he rides 25. We've discussed and decided that it's not the best choice to listen to music while riding. If you have ear phones in, you won't hear what's going on around you- which can be a problem. So what do I do for 1.5-2 hours on a ride???? I THINK! Rambling thoughts cross through my mind. I thought I would share some of things that go through my mind during a ride- particularly last night's ride:

" Alright, I'm keeping up with Joel. -  Oh, Joel's leaving me in the dust again. - I'm keeping a pretty good pace. - Crap, here comes a hill. - BUNNY! - I'm getting tired - I could ride for 45 minutes, then turn around and ride 45 minutes home. - It's a nice day out, not too hot. - Only 3 more minutes to go and I can start heading home. - Well, I'm this close to Rockford, I might as well ride all the way. - Wow, that girl is toned (At this point I start comparing myself to this girl, not "checking her out". She was blonde, tan, and toned. I wish I was as toned as her! Her stomach was so FLAT! I weigh just under 115 lbs- less than I did when I graduated high school- but I carry my fat right in my mid section. Most of my family has a little pouch in front. My new goal is to flatten my stomach- by next summer!) - Finally, Rockford! There goes Joel on his was back, time for me to turn around. - Stupid geese, don't hiss at me. - We really should enjoy the River Walk one of these days. - Wow, I'm at a great pace! 16-17 mph. I must be going slightly downhill. - Another Bunny! - I can't wait to blog about this. - Firefly! - I'm getting tired. - Only 10 miles to go ( I do a lot of math while riding to figure out how many miles or how much ride time I have left). - Wow! 18 mph! - Rogue River Park, only 9 miles left to go. - I hate when cars slow down in front of the bike trail. I'm already stopped, so keep at your speed and drive by already. - Oh great, I hope these people all move to the side when I get near. "On your left". Awesome, they moved. "Thanks!" - How can you roller blade with 2 dogs and stay untangled? That takes skills. - Here's a slight hill. I covered it with a speed of 15 mph. I kicked that hills butt! - I'm really tired. Can't wait to get home! - No cars, woohoo! - Here comes the bigger hill. I crossed that at 12 mph. That's better than the 9 mph on my way out. - We should try the Toucan Irish Pub, it sounds interesting. - Almost to 5th 3rd ballpark. - Darn it, I forgot there was a game tonight. Weaving through traffic is NOT fun. - At the bill board. Almost back to River Side Park. - Turn my flashlight on to get through the woods. - At the park! There are so many interesting things that go on here. Frisbee golf, band groups, fencing, even Hula dancing in grass skirts! - Only a couple of miles left to go! - I gotta push myself so I can increase my average speed! - Only 1 mile left to go! - Home!!!! Finally! Average speed = 14.7 mph, personal best! Way to go me! - I have to write a blog about my random thoughts."

Can you blame a girl? It gets pretty boring out there! Welcome to the thoughts of Kara!

Monday, July 16, 2012

Babies!

This month my amazing Aunts threw a joint baby shower for my older sisters. They are both new moms! Alyssa had her daughter, Grace Lynn, on June 24th. Amanda is expecting her son, Alexander Anthony, in mid August. Alyssa wasn't going to find out the gender of her baby, so I planned this gender neutral cake months ago. Grace came 5 weeks early, but she's a healthy cutie! She only spent 9 days in the NICU at Helen DeVos Children's Hospital. I am happy as can be to be an aunt again! I have nieces and nephews through my step-siblings, but these are the firsts from my real sisters. I love how this cake turned out! It was by first cake that used crafting and construction. Hot glue guns, sanding, and painting was included. The mobile even moved and played music! Fun. Fun. FUN!






Sunday, July 1, 2012

June FLEW by!!!

I can't believe that it's already July 1st!!! June went by way too quickly! We were sooooo busy. Here's a recap in a nutshell:
1st week- Joel's youngest sister graduated from high school- we went to the east side to watch her ceremony! I also made cupcakes for a wedding (See earlier blog for pictures)
2nd week- Joel's mom graduated with her Associates from Baker College- we went to the east side to support her!
3rd week- I had a barbie birthday cake for my old neighbor due and then we went to the east side to celebrate Father's Day with Joel's dad. 
4th week- Our family came up with the idea to have cupcakes instead of a cake for Jessica's graduation party, but we wanted an edible image of her. So we decided to make edible images that fit on the top of cupcakes. This turned out to be quite the project. In 13+ hours, we made a cupcake collage of 182 cupcakes for the party. It turned out great!
5th week- I had a baby shower cake due for my best friend from high school. The shower was construction themed. The cake turned out pretty well.

I thought that I would have tons of free time once school was out for summer. That has not been the case. I am just as busy! I can't believe how much work my new business has had. It's great! I'm not sure what I will do in the fall once I'm back in school. I'll be taking 3 classes and still working full time. It'll be a lot to handle. Lucky for me, I've always been good at time management and making time to get everything done. Joel has been such a great support to me! He's the best!

 Jessica Genaw- June 3rd, 2012
 The Graduate!
 Family!
 Kathy Genaw- June 8th, 2012 
 
Mom & Dad!
 Barbie Cake!
Cupcake Collage!

 Close up- See the little pictures? There were 120 different pictures!
Construction cake!

Monday, June 4, 2012

Cook Wedding Cupcakes

I did cupcakes for a wedding reception this weekend! The bride was a friend of Joel's mom. I did 4 different cupcakes: White filled with Strawberry, Yellow filled with Chocolate, Chocolate filled with Chocolate, and Chocolate filled with raspberry. The color(s) for the reception was blue in different shades. I'm very happy with how the cupcakes turned out!

 



Thursday, May 24, 2012

Kara's Kakes and Kandies

Back in January, I filed for my "Doing Business As" license with the Kent County. I've decided to have my own buiness under the Cottage Food Law: Kara's Kakes and Kandies. I love cake decorating and making all kinds of treats! I have fun learning how to do new things and I'm learning quite a bit! This spring/summer has brought some work my way! I already had a bridal shower and shop party to make cupcakes for. Later this summer I have a birthday cake, a couple of graduation cakes, a wedding, baby showers, and a community event (Grand Rapids Inventors Network). I'm happy to see that it's taking off- but I don't want it to get too big yet. In the fall I will be back in school and will be taking 3 classes, with 3 classes in the winter to finish my associates degree. Someday I want to have my own bakery- just a little store front. But I am very content with having my little business out of my home for years to come!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

May... Already?!?!?

I can't believe how quickly this year is flying by! It's already May!!!! This time last year I was the heaviest I had ever been in my life- married life does that to you. Joel and I decided to get healthy and lose weight together at the end of May. I lost about 24 lbs over the summer and am proud to say that I have kept it off! My next goal is to get toned muscles. To help me in that goal, I will start training for the Tour of the White Pine Trail - a bike tour that goes from Grand Rapids to Cadillac (92 miles) one day and back the next day. That's 184 total miles! I'm not sure if I can handle both days, but my goal is to make at least the 92 miles! I'm really excited and glad that I have until fall to get ready! I have a lot of work ahead of me- my longest ride so far has been about 25 or 26 miles. I think if I go at my own pace, I will be fine- but I have to build up that endurance! Wish me luck and you know that I'll be posting updates on my progress!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Another year done.... many more to go

Now, I chose a different path than most. I married my best friend at age 19 and at that point I started working full time. I graduated high school in 2008, then headed off to Ferris State University. I only attended for one year, got married, and transferred to GRCC. I have been taking classes at night and online ever since. Because I work full time, I only take 2-3 classes a semester. Last night I finished another year of school. My final grades were a 99% in Business Math and 96% in Supervision. Next year I will be taking 3 classes in the fall and 3 classes in the winter to finish my Business Administration associates degree. Then I will continue taking classes at GRCC for another year or so, before transferring to Ferris to get my bachelors degree. All I can say about being on my summer break is:   WOOOHOOOO!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

St. Louis


Joel is in St. Louis! We found out that his trip was going to be shorter than we originally thought; he left this morning and comes home tomorrow night. He's getting spoiled down there! Here is a picture he took from the bed in his hotel room. What a view! The rental car is a 2011 or 2012 silver Mustang. They went to lunch at a place that served "the best ribs in St. Louis". He went to dinner at a restaurant on top of the Hilton hotel, that had all glass windows, and had a view of the city, including the Busch Stadium. Can't wait to have him home, of course, but I'm glad he's having a good time!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Another Trip

Joel will be taking another trip for work. He'll be going to St. Louis to visit the Research and Development Center at Purina (dog food). He leaves right after Easter and will be gone for a week. I must say that I am starting to feel like a part-time wife. I'm just glad that he loves his job! That helps me feel better with all of this traveling. Some possible big trips are in the making, we'll see how those pan out.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Patiently Waiting

Monday morning I had to drive Joel to the airport to catch his 6:20 flight to Mexico. He had a brief, 30 minute lay over in Houston, Texas- That was the last time I heard his voice this week. International calling is expensive, so we've been saying our "Good Mornings" and "Good Nights" via messenger on the computer. I'm patiently waiting for Joel to get on so I can see how his day went and then head to bed. I'm so glad that around this time tomorrow I'll be going to the airport to pick him up! I miss him tons- Mexico is very far away!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

babies, Babies, BABIES!!!

I have babies on the brain! I currently have 9 women in my life, ranging from family to facebook friends, that are expecting! Now, I am NOT one of them, but I can't help but wish I was! It seems like the cool thing is to be having a baby. Joel and I have talked about it, of course; we've been married for 3 years this summer, but we're still not ready. Well, let me correct that: I'm not ready. My sweet husband is as ready as ever. He's 27 and keeps reminding me that he doesn't want to be an old dad. I keep reminding him that I graduate in the Spring of 2013. Once I'm done with my degree, I'd be more than happy to start our family. So for now, I am content with watching the progress of my friends and family to learn what to do, what not to do, what to expect, etc. Not to mention shopping for gifts!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Valentine's Day 2012



Happy Valentine's Day!!! This day has been wonderful! I woke up to a poem from Joel on my bedside table. There have been few occasions where Joel wrote me poems and each one is special! He is very talented! Then I left for work expecting to get flowers sent to me at work, just as years past. Our 1st Valentine's Day, he sent me roses at Ferris, the 2nd & 3rd he sent to me at work. I was so shocked when I opened my truck door to leave for work and find flowers, a box of chocolates, and Twilight: Breaking Dawn part 1. I had to quick run back in the house to give him extra hugs & kisses and let him know how much I loved my surprise! After work I came home and waited for my sweetie to come home from work. I whipped up a chocolate silk pie for dessert after our Chinese dinner. Tuesdays are my only free day during the week so I wanted to stay in tonight and not have to cook or clean up after wards. I was quite surprised when Joel had me go out to the garage to get an ice cold, "Dr. Pepper" but instead found my favorite drink: Sparkling White Grape Juice. Then when he got home, he surprised me with 2 cheesecakes: White chocolate and chocolate. Man, oh man, I am one spoiled girl! All I got him was a Crayola Crayon Maker. He's been asking for one since before Christmas- he wants to make his own colors for designing stuff. He was excited by it and we had a good laugh about the large amount of dessert that we had. I love my husband more and more everyday. We fit so well together and I couldn't imagine spending eternity with anyone else. Another great year with many more to come! Even if they all aren't spent with lavish gifts, each one will be spent with my one true love!




Sunday, February 5, 2012

Starting a Blog


I've decided to start blogging as a way of sharing our life with our friends and family! I can't promise weekly or monthly blogs, but I will do what I can, when I can. 2012 will be another great year! Already Joel has been given 2 traveling assignments for work. First, he will be working on a frozen food line in OH during the 2nd week of February. Second, he'll be traveling to Mexico for a packaging summit at the end of February. I, unfortunately, will have to stay home and continue going to work and school while he gets to go have some fun! I am so proud of how hard he works! It's nice to know that his efforts do not go unnoticed at work; Joel was paid a very nice compliment by the Vice President of the Research and Development department of Nestle Gerber. I'm so glad that he has a job that he loves! Not once has he come home and complained about work! There are a lot of good things in our future! I finally have an end in sight for school and will be graduating in the spring of 2013! Super excited, even though it is still a ways off.