i just wanted to share my sheer and utter joy of finding roots market today. its the closest thing here to a trader joe's/organic market and my heart is officially completely happy.
FRESH HUMMUS/TOFU/ORGANIC GOODNESS = HAPPINESS.
i just wanted to share my sheer and utter joy of finding roots market today. its the closest thing here to a trader joe's/organic market and my heart is officially completely happy.
FRESH HUMMUS/TOFU/ORGANIC GOODNESS = HAPPINESS.
i bet not too many of you can say that you've been towed out of a snow drift by a tractor. well, i now can! after the BITTER frigidity of last week, i decided to head to the farm to escape the indoors and for a change of scene. i can't say how happy i am to spend time with grandma milly and grandpa marv on a weekly basis. i spent the night out there friday night and planned on leaving saturday early evening. saturday i "attempted" to "set" grandma's hair. (epic fail). i know that i was never destined to be a hair dresser. haha. hey i tried.
anyways. grandma needed to run into town for an errand and asked if i would drive her. we hopped into grandpa's ford 500 and started driving into town. (let me tell you that the wind had picked up early in the AM and the snow piles had started to drift all over the roads...) this was making me EXTREMELY nervous as we drove down the country gravel roads and the drifts across the road were growing larger... we made it in to town safe and sound, and an hour later we were ready to head back. can i tell you that the entire time we were in town i was having partial panic attacks just thinking about how bad the roads were going to be on our way back to the farm. i have my 81 year old grandma in the passenger seat and i'm praying that we make it. well, 3/4 the way there... we hit a white out. "white out = you can't see anything". i'm driving about 3 mph desperately trying not to go into a ditch that i can't see because its covered by snow, but i know its there. directly in front of me on the road is probably at least 6 inches of snow because of the wind picking up and i know we aren't gonna make it. surprise surprise, we can't make it through. we are now stuck in the middle of a country road in a white out. thankfully the farm is about 1/4 mile down the road and grandpa marv is home. we call him on the cell to ask him to please rescue us. grandma thought he'd bring the truck and just steer for me and take us out of this mess. 15 minutes later we see a huge john deere tractor pulling up through the whiteness. SWEET. i'm going to get pulled out of the snow drift by a tractor. that made my day. grandpa chains us up to the tractor and pulls us out. : ) we make it home safe and sound and i immediately get bruce and drive home. thank heaven for 4x4.
i found an amazing church last week that i visited, "cedar heights baptist church" that i visited today as well. it feels like home and i'm really thankful to be there. the people are super nice and i think i've found my home church.
not too much else going on. its MUCH warmer today, high of 28!! tomorrow i'm participating in the martin luther king jr. day service challenge through school so that should be cool.
off to read some pharmacology...
its official. week #1 of nursing school is over. : ) i've survived thus far. yes, i know i still have QUITE a long way to go but hey step by step, right?
its 10:40pm and i never am up this late... i was working on some online assessments for pathophysiology and i felt like i was staring at the same questions for 20 minutes. finally finished thank heaven.
i decided to take a little break from the land of studying and watched this movie called "the grocer's son." i really enjoyed it. it was a french film about a guy getting a grip on life and learning to appreciate people for who they are and the impact they have on you. gotta love the foreign films.
its -21 degrees out tonight. lovely night for a walk. haha. i'm actually really looking forward to going to the farm tomorrow to hang out with grandma milly and grandpa marv... i need to get out. its been too cold to go anywhere and i'm not used to this whole idea of "being inside". yay for weekends.
i am learning so many new things and seeing many things that i've never seen before.
today for example. waterloo is having a "wind chill warning". i had no clue what the meant, so i headed over to weather.com for the 411. i will share it with you : )
"COLDER AIR WILL CONTINUE TO PUSH INTO NORTHERN IOWA OVERNIGHT WITH TEMPERATURES FALLING TO 20 TO 27 BELOW ZERO. EXPECT WIND CHILL VALUES AS COLD AS 35 TO 45 BELOW ZERO OVERNIGHT. BITTERLY COLD CONDITIONS WILL PERSIST ALL THE WAY THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING.
A WIND CHILL WARNING MEANS THE COMBINATION OF VERY COLD AIR AND STRONG WINDS WILL CREATE DANGEROUSLY LOW WIND CHILL VALUES. THIS WILL RESULT IN FROST BITE AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA OR DEATH IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN."
first of all. HOLY CRAP. its cold outside!!!!! i'm trying not to be bitter as i see the high 80's weather forecast for back home : ) ENJOY THE HEAT EVERYONE!!
while i'm on this kick of sharing all the new little things i'm learning...
1) your car might not start in the morning due to the cold.
2) give yourself PLENTY of time to "find your car" if necessary. i'm really thankful my truck is blue so i can see it peeking out of the snow drifts.
3) layer clothing.
4) never go in the freezing cold with wet hair. you will have icicles hanging off your head.
5) don't let your legs touch the side of the truck when getting into the car or your pants will be covered in dirty snow.
6) warming up your car is a necessity unless you want to sit in your car staring at your breath while driving due to the frigidness.
7) you determine how far everything is not depending on traffic, but depending on if the streets have been plowed.
8) school gets canceled because of the snow!!
9) when your car is sliding through the grocery store parking lot due to the ice patch you didn't see... don't brake.
10) be thankful for 4x4 drive.
the fun begins today! its a little overwhelming to think about but at the same time i'm beyond excited. my mom left for california yesterday, which was hard to see her leave but at the same time i know this is where i'm supposed to be.
i love my little place <3 my housemates are super sweet and we all get along really well.
1st class today in nursing skills which is the equivalent to a CNA (certified nursing assistant) class. most of the girls out here got their CNA license in high school (which isn't a requirement in CA). basically it teaches you basic patient care skills including: feeding, bathing, dressing, etc. good times : )
more later!