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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Okay, Really, Three MONTHS??

I can't believe it's taken three months to update our blog. It has been a crazy time here, but let's see if we can catch you up to speed with everything:

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In September, we had (drumroll please) SEVEN dogs under one roof. The Trapps, friends of ours that were kind enough to take in our chinchillas during our move, asked us if we would watch over their pets while they went to Europe, Morocco, on a Trans-Atlantic Disney cruise and then spent a week in Florida. All in all, the Trapp dogs were with us for an entire month! It was pretty interesting having so many dogs, but we made it work and everyone did pretty well. So in addition to Chris, Fox and Mason, we had Sabrina, a 14-year old Italian Greyhound, Arrow, the 12-year old Shepherd, Loki, an 18-month old Pomeranian, and his little sister, Freya, who was about 8 months old. In addition, we watched their home, where there were still three cats, a tank of fish, 2 sugar gliders and about 45 chinchillas! A lot of fun, and the house seemed really empty when the other dogs left, but we will see them again soon, I am sure!


Six of the seven hounds. Fox wouldn't fit in this one!

It's sideways but they're all there!

Fox with Mason



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Halloween weekend was a rare treat. Jeff actually got the whole weekend off, which is something that NEVER happens. To celebrate, we thought we would go and have some fun!

We got to pick out pumpkins at the Ardenwood Pumpkin Patch, which is just down the street from us. Even though it wasn't the greatest weather (it started to rain pretty hard when we left, and it was cold) we managed to get a few pumpkins.


Jeff got to pull the cart. :-)

Loading in our prized pumpkins!

Jeff performing the lobotomy.

Jen drew the outlines freehand

Pumpkin #1: Pirate


Pumpkin #2: Spider in a web
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Further taking advantage of our free weekend, we decided to go to the Oakland Museum of California. From now until the beginning of the year, they have an exhibit devoted to Pixar Animation! For those that don't know, we are huge fans of the movies and artwork, so we thought we ought to go. We took Jen's sister Myra with us, and had a lot of fun. Unfortunately, we couldn't take a lot of pictures inside, but the ones we did get were outside the exhibition.

Myra, Jen and Jeff

The mural outside of the exhibit in the shop


The glass bowl isn't the focus; Jen kept taking photos of the blond lady, a clerk at the store, because she reminded her of Edna from The Incredibles and this was the best shot we got of her!


Edna eating lunch! But we really wanted a picture of the mural behind her

We actually have quite a few more photos, but to make this blog a little easier, we'll probably make a slideshow of them soon!

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Compared to October, November was pretty slow. We celebrated our 6th wedding anniversary on the 17th, but because Jen still has physical therapy, there wasn't too much to do. We just a nice quiet dinner, and did some shopping. And we made a splurge purchase:


Originally, we weren't going to get one until after the holidays. But, Jeff felt bad that Jen was having a hard go at PT (more on that in a bit), and since it was a combination anniversary/graduation/Christmas present for both of us, we decided to not wait until after the holidays, and cashed in our gift cards and what-not now. We've already had a ton of fun on it, and we're still uploading all of the free digital copies of movies that we have onto iTunes, so it'll have a lot of use!

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Jen is still going to PT. Originally, she was going to be done around our anniversary. However, the doctors thought that, since her neck is still not in the greatest shape, she should keep going for another six weeks, which puts us past the New Year.

Not only were we not happy about paying for more PT, this last session she didn't have the greatest time. As we said, her neck is still giving her trouble, and so the therapist tried putting her neck in traction. It worked... for about 45 minutes. And this was this past Wednesday, and she's still stiff and achy from it. Wednesday and Thursday were the worst, because she was actually very dizzy from it (which gave her headaches and made her queasy. For those that don't know, when Jen gets really dizzy, she gets motion sick. Not a fun time at all for her!) She ended up missing more days from work from it, but on the plus side, she has caught up.

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Another notable achievement for the month of November: Jen wrote a book.

Seriously. She wrote something.

Jen found out through a friend on Facebook about National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo. (http://www.nanowrimo.org) and decided to give it a go. The goal was to write 50,000 words of a book, so just under 1700 words/day, and although there were some struggles, the last weekend she pulled it together and cleared 65ooo! She still has quite a bit to go (apparently, she's very wordy!) and will likely be taking winter break to finish it up entirely.

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A brief blurb about school: It's still going. Jen is still waiting to hear back from CSU Northridge, but will be finishing her last classes for her second degree in TWO WEEKS!! And Jeff is wrapping up another semester through Colorado State. We've been plugging away at our classes, so hopefully our grades will reflect that!

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On the work front, there have been some developments for us both. Jen's coworker left in October, and Jen took on two of her active studies as well as acted as contact for two others. In addition, she helped do submissions for two other studies, and is backup for a few more. All this has kept Jen pretty busy (hence the no blogging) but now that the dust has settled, she is really enjoying her studies and her work.

As for Jeff, after many weeks of training, he finally is a general manager of his own store! He found out the afternoon before that he would be going to the store on Mission Blvd to fill a shift, and an hour after showing up, his district manager arrived at the store and pulled him to the back to inform him that it would be his store. The downside of this store was that the previous manager didn't take great care of the store. A lot of housekeeping problems, as well as untrained staff, were some of the things he had to clear up. He has been there for about four weeks now, and the store is really starting to turn around. Jeff actually just got recognized for sales in the past few days, and he has been complimented on how great the store is starting to run. This makes the holidays a little chaotic for us, but we'll get through it.

Well, that's enough of a recap for now. Next time we can actually try and keep up with this. Hope you are all doing well!


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The Good, The Bad, And The Rest

Hello, all

It's been a while, and a lot has happened in the last few weeks, so let's go ahead and jump right on into it!

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Jen has been busy with work. When she was given her layoff papers last fall, we were worried about her not getting a job right away. But, as luck would have it, she had her final day with the Diabetes group on November 30th (a Monday) and by the following Monday, she was back to work at Stanford in another department. Now, as of September 1st, she is an official salaried employee back at Stanford! It's a total win-win with her. She isn't 100% time, but she brings in about as much as she did in her previous position, so she can still go to school and get some volunteer work in!She's really enjoyed the job, and has even been able to take Fox into work with her. Here are a few pics of her cubicle, and her "guard dog" protecting her from the others in the office.


Is someone coming??



No, I guess not.


Wow, this is hard work!!

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Although we were complaining about the "cool" summer we were having, we were then hit with a pretty good heat wave. Newark actually hit the high 90s and bordered 100 degrees, which is pretty rare in the summer in general! To beat the heat, we had to figure something out for us and the dogs. We all got plenty to drink, but we had to be more creative fr the dogs, since they don't sweat. We ended up putting all of our fans in the living room and dressing the dogs in large soaking towels. The smell wasn't the most pleasant (Who likes the smell of wet dogs??) but at least everyone was comfortable.



Chris was not a huge fan, but kept it on...


Mason opted to sit right in the middle of the fans... in Jen's beanbag chair!!

And Fox just sat there while we made her take funny pictures.

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We have also gotten really into getting fresh veggies at the Farmer's Market. It's not as large as most, but still lots of fun. Whenever she can, Jen and her sister go to the little street market right in the middle of Fremont and they pick out all sorts of fresh produce. Although they have to go Saturday mornings, they've enjoyed seeing the different vendors and we've been eating pretty well because of it!




















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Now some of the bad news. Last Wednesday, Jen was driving in Fremont when she got rear-ended by a driver from behind. Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. There were three cars involved in the accident; Jen was in the front, and hit by the van in the picture. After that, a third car hit the van, and Jen was hit twice. Everyone was overall okay, although the passenger in the van did go to the hospital because she was having some chest pain, but we found out she was okay, just really upset by the accident.


As for Jen, she's got a lot of soreness. Although her knees and stomach were aching, right now most of her pain is in her neck from the whiplash (although she didn't go forward and hit anything in front, she hit her head on her headrest twice). She's also got some pain in her left shoulder and her right hip, roughly where the belt was. Although she'll be on the mend for a while, we're grateful that she's otherwise fine!!

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This past Sunday was Jeff's birthday. He turned 25 (again) and so we had to celebrate. Our plans had been changed greatly by the car accident, because originally we had planned on BBQing at home and Jen making all the dinner, but that was changed. We went to church, but Jen only stayed for about 30 minutes before going home to rest, and after Jeff came home, we decided to just go out and eat. Jeff decided to go to La PiƱata in Newark for dinner, and Jeff got to enjoy chicken enchilladas with mole. Jeff's been craving mole sauce (a chocolate-based sauce) for a while now, so it was good that his cravings were curbed a little!



After dinner, we also went to Neptune Aquatics, where we continued to add more fish to our tank. Jeff finally cleaned out the 29-gallon tank, and we've been slowly adding fish to it. Right now, we've got 2 bleeding heart tetras, 2 striped danios, 3 German blue rams, 5 neon tetras, 5 Rasboras, and 2 water frogs (well, one we can find... we always can only find one!!) As soon as everything's settled, you can all expect to see more pics of our critters!

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Aside from the adventures we've had, life is continuing as usual. Both of us are back in school. Jeff is taking 3 classes this term. Originally he had planned on four, with one being a volunteer practicum, but since a site wasn't set up, he had to drop it. Jen is finishing her last semester through Utah State's program, and is taking the last 5 classes, plus an extra one-credit independent study course, but more on that next time.

We hope you are all well and cannot wait to hear how everyone else is doing!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Give and Get is Here!

Give and Get is Here!: "Enjoy 30% off from August 26-29 at Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy and we'll donate 5% of what you spend to a non-profit."