Tuesday, March 30, 2010

JACK LOGAN!!!! (the first grandbaby on the White/Lameoreaux side!!!)

This is my sweet little nephew. The poor baby had to be intubated ( a tube put into his lungs so he could breathe) right after delivery. Now he is on c-pap. He is doing better, but still struggling a little bit. Ryan and I are going to fly out to Idaho in May to visit him.
This sweet little baby has Roberta's eyes and Scott's mouth. I just want to cuddle him sooo bad!!
He was a 4 weeks early, but wasn't tiny for being 36 weeks. He weighed 6 lbs 9 oz.
How sweet!
I really wish I could have been there, but I worked and it ended up not working out, but it is ok. Everything is going well, I can't wait to see him!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

A Key....


"Keys open doors. That is the purpose of a key. If you loose a key, you cannot unlock a door. You can have a beautiful Mercedes sitting in front of your house with a title that has your name on it and it does you no good until you have the key...." (Importance of Education, 2001)

That was an exert from a paper I wrote in 8th grade, I think. We had to write about why furthering our education is important. I came upon this paper just the other day. I remember writing it. I remember how that analogy came to me and stuck with me through out the remainder of high school and then on to college. I think reading it again really struck a cord with me, because this next week is the last week of my undergrad years...I will have my Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN). I already have letters behind my name (J Loveland, RN) but now I will have 3 more letters. I am not writing about this to brag, I just feel so passionate about the importance of education. I want my posterity (hopefully you guys will take time to read this some day) to know how important getting education is. We have been commanded by prophets to gain knowledge and education. Your faith, family and knowledge are the ONLY things you will take with you in the next life. My opinion is that as your knowledge grows, your faith expands and this leads to being with your family for eternity, so this is of ETERNAL importance.

Going back to the key analogy, the thought that prompted me to write about this was this: "Ryan and I are going to have our bachelors...Wow, what are we going to do? We could...
  • Move to ANY major city in the country and have some kind of job
  • Go on with MORE school right now( Nurse anesthestist, nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, medical law, nursing administration, business administration, education...)
  • Join the military now
  • Do nothing and just have fun and enjoy the money we make
  • Apply for things like the Peace Corp, or other neat organizations
The list goes on. Do you guys see what I mean? The possibilities go on and on and I know that there are so many I don't even know about. It is overwhelming but it is amazing to think that right now Ryan and I have ENDLESS amount of doors that are waiting for us to unlock and explore. The ONLY reason we can do that is because we earned the key by going through blood, sweat and tears for our bloody degree!!!

I want you guys to understand that, too. Education is hard. You have to push your mind and stamina past what is comfortable. I have heard people say, "College, just wasn't for me." Well, that is fine and maybe it wasn't but, honestly, I never really felt like it was for me, either. It was HARD! The first year of college I had to get a PERFECT GPA to get into nursing school. I would fall asleep on my knees pleading and begging my Heavenly Father that I could pass the class and promising that I would be the best nurse out there if I could just get into nursing school. Once I got into nursing school, it was literally BLOOD, SWEAT and TEARS (the blood part was from all the practice IV's and shots ;) I remember there were times after Ryan and I got married, after a horrible day of clinicals we would just be sitting on our love sac holding each other and crying our eyes out. So I can say, college definitely was NOT for me, and I think the VAST MAJORITY of the people going to college feel that way, but you do it anyways you know? I know that the only way both Ryan and I got through school was through the blessings of our Heavenly Father and his merciful guidance.

This week is my last "finals" week for awhile (I don't plan on going on with my doctorates until my kids are all in school). The other night I was writing this big 20 page research paper. I got up to go get some energy (i.e. cookies) and I came back and just started hysterically laughing. My work area ( I always do homework on the couch...don't ask me why, I just do) looked ridiculous! Below are a few pictures of my mad organization that occurs when writing papers:

Those are PILES of nursing articles and papers and notes. Oh man, you just have to love finals week!

The stack of papers was so heavy it was making the cushion fall off....

I was starting to get a little nostalgic when thinking about my last week of finals. It hit me last night at work when I realized my schedule got messed up and I work almost everyday of finals and I thought about everything I had to do by Thursday when we leave for Nauvoo and that good old time feeling of the stress and fear of finals hit. I think I feel the most alive during finals. Every year something happens to make it more stressful then it needs to be, and every semester it feels like it is so IMPOSSIBLE to finish, but ever semester it gets done, and it feels so good. I am not going to lie though, I cannot wait until next Sunday morning because all of this and those three new letters ( BSN) will be behind me!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The White Family Visits

My family had the opportunity to stop by our home on their way to their new home in Ohio! It was WONDERFUL! We had a blast. It was so great to hang out with my siblings. I love them and I never feel quite at home til I am with these amazing people I grew up with. Don't mind my face...I am not sure what we were doing.

My sister, Katrina, and I have a special sister song. It is that song by Black Eye'd Peas, "Tonight's Gonna' be a Good Night". Well Trina was our shopping and found these shirts that quote the title of the song and bought one for each of us. It was so sweet of her. I love the shirt. It is so fun!
Trina, has really gotten into the whole Lady Gaga crazy eye make up style and with her complexion she can definitely pull it off. Well she did her make up to match the shirt and insisted she did it to me....Well we didn't have anywhere to go that night so I acquiesced and she did my make up. I think I will leave the Lady Gaga style to Trina!

I miss my family so much, but one of the members I may miss the most is my dog Sadie... I picked Sadie out of a litter of puppies when we lived in Ohio when I was 11 years old. She has moved with us to Iowa, then Arizona and now she is going back to her homeland of Ohio. She still remembers me and when I visit or they come here she will not leave my side. Ryan was sweet enough to let her sleep with us while they were here. It was great to see her...and my family too;)

My dad took the family and Ryan and I out to go to Olive Garden. We invited Eric Stoner and Jesse Burt to come along and meet the family. We had a lot of fun. This is Austin and Anna at Olive Garden. It was an experience with the family because the kids aren't used to going to anything but buffets and they loved to be somewhere more fancy.
This is Anna, or Jellie, as I call her. She was a natural born rocker! It was fun to watch the family rock out with me.
The whole family joined in the fun. Mom couldn't even resist! Austin was really catching on in the drumming! Go Austin!
Not only can Anna rock but she was really a natural Taylor Swift! She has an amazing voice that wowed the whole family.
My family is a cuddle family! The love sac got a lot of love during this visit! This is Anna and Levi, they are so fun to be with.
Austin may be a great rocker, but he is not ready for the rock star life style. Him and Sophie had to take a break from all the partying.

My best friend, Lisa Kendall came over on Saturday and brought her beautiful baby girl Kyra. The kids loved little Kyra. They are so great with kids. I can't wait til they can make up for all those hours I babysat them and they can babysit my little kids;)

Anna, Austin, and dad giving the love sac some love.

Dad is taken with little Sophie. This is how they like to cuddle.
All in all it was such a great visit! I can't wait to see my family in two weeks when we go to Nauvoo to go through the temple with my little brother Seth. I love you guys!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

True Love is.....

...your husband running 9 miles in a very HILLY terrain when running is the LAST thing he wants to do, but he does because he knows how much you want to run but knows that you can't do it with out him.....That is true love to me! Thanks Ry, I love you!

(the above picture is where we ran 9 miles...it actually felt great! It was the first hilly run I have ran since Idaho, and we did great!