So...I haven't posted in awhile!
Mostly due to the fact I'd like to include updates, and what's new with Sam and I!
However, there in all honesty has not been much going on.
We've done stuff here and there, but it is incredible how little your life changes when all you do is work! Especially at a job that it is very difficult to see the efforts or results from your work. (my job)
Sam however is loving school, and progressing well in his thesis writing.
Long story short, as much as we appreciate State College and it's opportunities, we're ready to start looking at moving on.
Today we went to an acoustic program shin-dig. Specifically the fall social where there is a huge amount of food, and the newbies in the program get to officially meet everyone else and their significant others. When we went the year before, I was almost starting my new job. Besides that, not much has changed.
Every morning (for the last few months) Sam and I roll sluggishly out of bed and wake up to Shaun T egging us on in our INSANITY workout. That is, unless the snooze button looks just way-too-appealing. We get ready and eat breakfast. Sam eats some type of cereal, (current is Kashi Autumn wheat, a kind of cinnamon shredded wheat) and I eat warm oatmeal and sugar cooled off with frozen blueberries stirred in. We go to work, and come home.
We are currently listening to NPR on the way to and from work.
I cook, we surf the internet watch some TV together, and then go to bed.
I'll try and keep posts about other things we do, but I just feel like it hardly matters since it is not very exciting.
Maybe I'll just go on rambles about my off-the-wall opinions, or start sharing ridiculous work stories. Hopefully they won't find out I have this blog!
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Best FHE Ever!
Sam and I just had one of the best FHE's ever! We spent it with our new friends the O'day's. Brooke and I have been team-teaching at the YMCA for some time, and have been meaning to get our better halfs together for some fun. This weekend's painting maxed me out, so a game night was a little over the top. Brooke proposed that we go dancing on Monday for a co-FHE activity.
Sam and I don't really dance. I'm the weirdo in zumba that is turned the wrong direction, and about 3 moves behind everyone else. Sam is talented, but not the dance in public type. But Sam and I need to branch out, and for $2.50 each, a instructed dance night is a pretty good deal.
Sam reluctantly went along, and we showed up to an elementary school gym where we learned how to square dance! Did you know it is the most recognized "American" dance? We had such a good time, and it's all because of the people that were there. We were the youngest couples there by about 45-50 years. Cute old couples, some with name tags, but most with blue name plates with pins from square-dance competitions. Every free moment was taken up by good-natured people asking us if we went to the "big school up the road", and Sam even met an electrical engineer that worked in the ARL (where he does research now) and taught a class that he took last semester.
There was an old-school record player on the stage of the gym, and soft country music was playing just enough that we could make out most the words. A "caller" or announcer was at the front and described each of the moves. If you knew right from left, you could do it! The announcer was great, and all the moves were pretty simple when you were surrounded by smiling, kind, expert dancers! At the end of a dance, all of us joined hands and raised them up while saying "thank you" and bringing them down. Then all of the gentlemen went to the center of the circle, and said "thank you" to each other (for the pleasure of having the women join the dance) Sam even got some tips to correctly twirl me :) All in all it sounds really corny, but it was such a blast!!! We loved it, and everyone there enjoyed the "young'n's".
Afterwards we went to a local frozen yogurt shop and hung out with the O'days. We swapped horror stories from past apartments, discussed what it was like living with dietitians, and found out they have a DACHSHUND! She is a show pedigree long red-hair cutie that they'll be bringing over soon :)
I hope everyone else's FHE was lovely and full of fun!
Sam and I don't really dance. I'm the weirdo in zumba that is turned the wrong direction, and about 3 moves behind everyone else. Sam is talented, but not the dance in public type. But Sam and I need to branch out, and for $2.50 each, a instructed dance night is a pretty good deal.
Sam reluctantly went along, and we showed up to an elementary school gym where we learned how to square dance! Did you know it is the most recognized "American" dance? We had such a good time, and it's all because of the people that were there. We were the youngest couples there by about 45-50 years. Cute old couples, some with name tags, but most with blue name plates with pins from square-dance competitions. Every free moment was taken up by good-natured people asking us if we went to the "big school up the road", and Sam even met an electrical engineer that worked in the ARL (where he does research now) and taught a class that he took last semester.
There was an old-school record player on the stage of the gym, and soft country music was playing just enough that we could make out most the words. A "caller" or announcer was at the front and described each of the moves. If you knew right from left, you could do it! The announcer was great, and all the moves were pretty simple when you were surrounded by smiling, kind, expert dancers! At the end of a dance, all of us joined hands and raised them up while saying "thank you" and bringing them down. Then all of the gentlemen went to the center of the circle, and said "thank you" to each other (for the pleasure of having the women join the dance) Sam even got some tips to correctly twirl me :) All in all it sounds really corny, but it was such a blast!!! We loved it, and everyone there enjoyed the "young'n's".
Afterwards we went to a local frozen yogurt shop and hung out with the O'days. We swapped horror stories from past apartments, discussed what it was like living with dietitians, and found out they have a DACHSHUND! She is a show pedigree long red-hair cutie that they'll be bringing over soon :)
I hope everyone else's FHE was lovely and full of fun!
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Sunday, January 29, 2012
What's up with the Andersons
Christmas was fantastic. It was low-key and included a lot of elevated foot time for me. I also completed the Hunger Games series, drew in a coloring book, and made a sic gingerbread house. Sam completed several books from the Ender's game series, and relaxed.
January has gone very very quickly, we're both very busy. Sam's classes are taking up a lot of time, especially a lab class that eats up a ton of time. He's also is so good at an engineering program, he spends a lot of time answering other people's questions. I'm working full-time, taking one class, and teaching at a local YMCA for a seasonal wellness program. I'm having loads of fun getting back into my nutrition groove. I absolutely LOVE counseling in a group or 1:1 session. I really like seeing the light go on in people's eyes, and think this is what I could do with nutrition. Plus, I'm pretty dang good at it too! People have mistook me for a RD at the YMCA ( and I'm slow to correct them!)
We, mostly me, painted our bedroom this weekend. I absolutely love the light and airy beachy decorating. Not all seashells, but head to this blog to see more of that type of style. We painted our bedroom a soft blue. I realize that I have no patience for borders or details, especially if I'm painting at midnight...
It amazes me how many dark colors there are, I struggled to find the right light shade. I love light colors. I love saturated pops of turquoise in accents, but too much color on walls is just too much! I'm not a huge fan of accent walls or dark colors. But as soon as we get the master bath painted and curtains up, and a couple of other small items it'll be perfect! We have put up the living room curtains (sheers) and it's given a very ethereal look to the light coming into the room.
I love being able to paint! I'm so happy we live where we do, and I get a chance to experiment a bit with decorating before we get a real home. The only hard part is deciding what to do, since I have so many ideas of what I like!
January has gone very very quickly, we're both very busy. Sam's classes are taking up a lot of time, especially a lab class that eats up a ton of time. He's also is so good at an engineering program, he spends a lot of time answering other people's questions. I'm working full-time, taking one class, and teaching at a local YMCA for a seasonal wellness program. I'm having loads of fun getting back into my nutrition groove. I absolutely LOVE counseling in a group or 1:1 session. I really like seeing the light go on in people's eyes, and think this is what I could do with nutrition. Plus, I'm pretty dang good at it too! People have mistook me for a RD at the YMCA ( and I'm slow to correct them!)
We, mostly me, painted our bedroom this weekend. I absolutely love the light and airy beachy decorating. Not all seashells, but head to this blog to see more of that type of style. We painted our bedroom a soft blue. I realize that I have no patience for borders or details, especially if I'm painting at midnight...
It amazes me how many dark colors there are, I struggled to find the right light shade. I love light colors. I love saturated pops of turquoise in accents, but too much color on walls is just too much! I'm not a huge fan of accent walls or dark colors. But as soon as we get the master bath painted and curtains up, and a couple of other small items it'll be perfect! We have put up the living room curtains (sheers) and it's given a very ethereal look to the light coming into the room.
I love being able to paint! I'm so happy we live where we do, and I get a chance to experiment a bit with decorating before we get a real home. The only hard part is deciding what to do, since I have so many ideas of what I like!
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