Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter

Easter was great! I will talk about it more later. For now here are some pictures of our easter egg creations.
This is Chris's Einstein egg.


This is Andy the Atom. He's a hydrogen atom also made by Chris.


These are all the animals. The dog, started by spencer and finished by me. The Bunny is mine, and the chick is Susie's. There was a worm in it's mouth, but chris totally cut it out of the picture.


This is Kyle's egg. We are not quite sure what it is, but we all thought it looked like cookie monster.


Here's a better picture of the chick with the worm in it's mouth. The green lady was made by me.


This egg was made by Susie specially for Brad and Lauren. It's a gaylien and it's space ship.


This is Lil' John made by Spencer. "What?! Okay?! Yeah?!


This is a collaborative effort by Susie and me. It's a carrot.


Saturday, April 4, 2009

Conference Weekend Off to a Good Start

I love conference weekend. We have been looking forward to it all week, especially Chris. On wednesday Chris came down with a nasty sickness and he was hugging the toilet all day. He missed two days of school, and he was already worried about getting everything done. Missing two days of school certainly doesn't help the stress level. He was able to get caught up so that's good, and he's feeling 100% better which is also good.

Last night I started feeling super tired. My throat started to hurt, and I had a massive headache. I thought, "OH NO!! I am getting Chris's sickness!!!" I woke up the next morning feeling fine. :)

Chris made breakfast before conference. It was really cute. He made star shaped biscuits and scrambled eggs.

I had to work after the first session, but I was back in time to see the last half of the second session. The talks were great as always. There was definately a theme of adversity and trials. Tough times ahead, but remember live in faith not in fear.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Elder Busche

My cousin posted this video on our family website, and I thought I would just share it with all of you.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Sewage Seepage

So... Last Wednesday Chris was taking a bath, and I was upstairs checking e-mail and facebookin' when all of the sudden I hear Chris yell, "ANGE!" I ran downstairs and the smell was horrid! I looked down and there is sewage coming up out of the bathroom floor drain! Luckily it stopped as soon as we stopped draining the bath tub. I called our landlord and he came right away and fixed it. It really wasn't a big deal, but it was something exciting that I thought was great blog material. Our basement is at a lower level than the sewer so we have this special pump thing to pump the water up and out to the sewer, and it just quit working. The landlord just replaced the pump and all was well again. It wasn't very fun to clean up that's for sure, but it could have been a lot worse. Good thing Chris was downstairs to notice. We could have flooded the whole basement!



On to other news. Chris and I have started the P90X program. You have probably seen the infomercials for it on TV. It's just an exercise program. Oh man! It is so hard! They have different types of exercises for each day of the week and you just follow the set out schedule and follow the videos. We did yoga the other day, and we started it thinking, oh yoga isn't too hard, this will be a nice break from the aerobic stuff. We couldn't even finish the thing! It is an hour and half long, and it was just so hard. Just watching you would think that it would be a peice of cake, but it's not. We have heard from quite a few people that it is really effective, and I don't doubt it. There's no way you couldn't lose weight if you follow the schedule and do the exercises. We've been doing it for a WHOLE 4 days now, and it's already killing us! It will get easier though...right? It has felt good to actually be doing some exercise though. We just need to be disciplined and keep it up. We should take some before and after pictures!

That's pretty much it for news at the Hardcastle Residence. Until next time....

Monday, February 23, 2009

New Puppy!





Chris's Mom and Dad got a new puppy last week, and she is adorable! She is a Yorkie Shitzu mix, or a Shorkie. Her name is Roxy, but not everyone agrees with the name quite yet so she's got a few names. She gets called Abby, Puddin, and Roxy. We went up to Salt Lake for my interview for USN so we got to play with her all weekend. She is definately a whole lot different from their other dog Nelly. Roxy is a typical puppy, curious, playful, and loves to chew on everything. It's so funny when she tries to play with Nelly, because Nelly just gets so annoyed with her. Nelly is 105 in dog years so she just doesn't have the patience for Roxy.




Spencer, Chris's little brother, went to prom on Saturday. He looked pretty Shnazzy in his tuxedo. They went to PF Changs for dinner, and went to a gymnastics training gym for an after the dance activity. He said that he had a lot of fun.


As I said before, I went to Salt Lake for my Interview with USN for pharmacy school. I was really nervous before I got there, but everyone was so friendly and they really tried to make you feel comfortable. My Interview was second to last! I had to wait for three hours after the orientation presentation to get interviewed. It was kind of nice because I got to just sit around and relax for awhile and talk to other interviewees and current students. It sounds like a really student oriented school, and all the professors seem to care for the students a lot.
It's kind of a different program. They have a block schedule meaning that you focus on one subject at a time. So for 2 weeks you'll learn nothing but biochemistry 8am - 3 pm monday-friday. You test on the material you learn every other friday. You take a self assesment first and you must get a 90% or higher to pass. After the self assesment you take the same test with the group that you are assigned to for the year. If you get 95% as a group they add 5 points to your self assesment to help you get the passing 90%. If you don't pass the test friday you get another chance to take a similar test on monday, but if you already passed you get that monday off of school. If you fail again on monday you have to go to summer school, and take that block over again.
When talking to other students about the program, they all expressed that they loved the block schedule. They also said that the teachers are always willing to help. Much like Snow College, they have open office hours, many teachers give you their cell phone numbers. Everyone said that it is really intense because it is a 3 year rather than a 4 year program, but it is doable. Another positive comment was that because it is a pass-fail program there isn't so much competition between students. Everyone is more willing to help each other out.
It seems like a good fit for me. The only downside is the cost of tuition. Other students that have children and spouses that are also going to school are able to find a way, so I know that we can too. It's going to be rough, but so far through prayer I have felt that this is something that I can do. I haven't even been accepted yet, so who knows what will happen. If I do, I think that I will go for it. I will find out no later than May, so I'll be keeping my fingers crossed until then!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

New Job

As usual I'm behind on my news. Most of you probably already know that I got a new job at the local chinese restauraunt, The Snow Dragon. I've worked there for about 3 weeks, and so far I like it. Everyone is really nice there, and it is pretty busy and I make pretty good tips. The last couple of days it's been a little slow, but hopefully it will pick up again. It's definately not my ideal job, but I'm just grateful that I found a job. I called several places around town and no one was hiring. I just found out that the place that is always hiring, Western Watts, is actually closing down. That was the place that was going to be my fail safe if I couldn't find a job anywhere else! It has become very apparent even in Ephraim that the economy is not in good shape. I am truly blessed that I was able to find a job, hopefully I can keep my job.


The past week I have been pretty bored since I'm not taking any classes, and I don't have the PCAT to study for anymore. So, I've been trying to fill my time with things that I haven't had time to do in the past. I've read 3 books in the past week, and I've been trying a lot of new recipes. I feel bad for complaining for a lack of things to do, when so many other people are so busy they could scream, but I'm running out of ideas for things to do when I get home from work. Sadly, I am excited to start school again. I feel so unproductive.


Yesterday I baked a cake. It actually ended up tasting a lot better than I thought it would. It was a yellow cake with raspberry frosting and a cream cheese midlayer. I decorated cakes when I worked at Cold Stone, and I miss it at times, so I decided to go all out on decorating the cake. It is much harder to do when you don't have all the supplies at your fingertips, but it still looks pretty good. I really want to learn more about decorating cakes, maybe that is what I can do in my spare time, although that probably won't be a good thing for our diets...



As for Chris, he has been doing great. He's been really busy with school, but he's been doing a great job working hard to keep up with everything. He complains a lot about school, but I know that he does enjoy the things that he's learning, since it is all he talks about. I'm glad that he has a passion for his education. It's going to make it easier for him to finish school, and he's got a long way to go!


All in all everything is going great at the Hardcastle residence. I really am so grateful for how we have been blessed with health, great family and friends, and finances. It really is a reassurance that if you do the right things, and work hard, that the Lord will take care of you. We sure are a lucky couple!