Thursday, September 18, 2008

Life in a Nutshell

It is 6a.m. and I have a few minutes before I need to get ready for work. I am trying to get back into getting up around 5 or 5:15...I used to get up that early and workout, but since we've moved down to Missoula I am lucky if I get up by 6:45. I have decided that it would be best to get up early again and spend an hour studying and doing homework every morning to free up time in the evening to play with Paige. She just hates it when we're both doing homework and not playing with her (so do we!).
Jesse is snoring so loud this morning anyways, that I couldn't stand to lay in bed any longer, so here I am. Jesse never snores, but he got slammed with a nasty cold yesterday and it apparently is making him snore. I can hear him all the way down here. I'm lucky that he's not a usual snorer because I don't know if I could get use to it. I had a friend in Portland who stayed at my house a few times and she snored soooo loud I didn't sleep at all, and spent the entire night plugging my ears.
Otherwise, life is great! Jesse is taking 15 credits at the University and is studying all of the time. One of his classes is Anatomy and Physiology, and it is the 'tough' class designed for pre-med students, so he has his work cut out for him. His advisor told him that even 'A' students have a hard time pulling a 'B' in the class. Yikes. But, so far so good, he's enjoying the class. He also met up with the strength and conditioning coaches for the Griz teams and will be working with them (sort of an internship) four days a week for a few hours. This is perfect experience because it will help him make sure that it really is what he wants to do for a career. He is also training a few clients in the early a.m. a few days a week.
I am working M-F 8-5 at Watkins & Shepard trucking in the office. I am basically paying company bills. I was hoping for a job that was related more to acccounting, but this is ok for now. I was given a project (a bookkeeping nightmare) when I started so at least I have a 'challenge.' The office is interesting, not exactly a classy place to work - much different than a banking job. I am still working on my degree through online classes through Baker College. I take two classes at a time that are 6 weeks long, and then jump immediately into another session of two classes...except for this short 'fall' vacation (until the 25th), I never get a break. It is an accelerated learning style so I have homework at least every other day and I have to participate in the class discussion board 5 out of 7 days of the week. It's not easy, but it's fun, and when I'm done I'll finally have my accounting degree. Best part is, it's flexible and I don't have to go to a classroom. My next two classes will be managerial accounting and advanced business law. After that I have International economics and public speaking (we use webcam).
Training for the marathon has become a time-consuming task that I still kinda enjoy, but not really. I'm pretty sure the event will be worth it, but the training involved has been a burden. I can't wait to be done with it and get back into my old workout routines that only take 45 minutes to an hour. I have to run 20 this weekend, and then taper down until the marathon on the 12th.
Paige continues to grow and change everyday. We have so much fun with her. I'm sure that everyone's kids do the same things she is doing, but when it's your own child it's just so amazing, right? :) My new favorites: little fits, telling secrets, tickling, poking belly buttons, and spinning circles. If I am in the kitchen making dinner and she wants up and I don't pick her up, she first runs to the back wall of the kitchen and cries to the wall, then she runs into the living room and leans over the couch and cries. She'll stop crying to look up at me and make sure I am paying attention, and then go back to crying on the couch..this continues until she apparently feels better. A few times she has ended up laying on the floor crying, but I don't think she has dramatically thrown herself onto the floor yet - that's coming soon I'm sure. **We taught her how to tell secrets. At first she just put her face by your ear and didn't make a sound, now she whispers (not really saying anything, just shpsh shpsh shsaw. G & G will love to have them tell her secrets this weekend when we go visit. **Ticking and poking belly buttons, pretty self explanatory.**Spinning cirlces, getting dizzy, to the point of almost falling over, and her eyes look all wild and excited. Fun stuff.
Shower time. Shift into high gear for the day. But it's Friday!!

5 comments:

The Parsons Family said...

What a good update on your life. I haven't been doing very good with my "blogging"!!! I love all the pictures of Paige and can just see her having her "little fits". Wonder who she is taking after??? Think of you guys lots and am anxious for our time together in Chicago. I am hoping Dan can also come. After all, he has to meet the most beautiful baby in the world!!! She isn't a baby anymore though.
Love ya,
Aunt Elaine

Oh yes, Brenda, I am feeling much better - things are coming along. Am finally feeling "normal".

Joellyn said...

Thanks for visiting on our side :) Hang in there on the training- what an amazing accomplishment it will be! I'm so inspired by marathoners, but not sure the reality is something I could face right now...

Watching little Paige grow up is so fun and reminds me so much of Abby and Sarah. Girls are the best! Bet it is hard to be away from your parents now, but sure makes you appreciate the time you have together. Take care, Jo

Benjamin Ranch said...

I enjoyed your update on life and all you are going through now. I'm just thinking it must take an incredible amount of energy to keep up with everything, for both you and Jesse, so that makes it all the more impressive that you take time for your blog...but we love it and love the pictures of Paige. Thanks for sharing. Love, Linda & Roger

Dale or Bonnie said...

ooooooooomyygoodness.....We are soooo lonesome for you guys! Hugs and kisses from Grandpa and Grandma

Amber said...

Brenda
Great updates, I love checking out your blog. Best of luck to Jesse on Anatomy, that is a TOUGH class, Levi took it last year. The stuff he's in now is NUTS, I can't even pronounce a word! The boys and I are doing great, trying to keep some stability while levi is gone so much!! Take care
Amber