Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Oh Baby Baby, how was I supposed to know?

How was I supposed to know that a Britney Spears concert would be such a spectacle?  



Yesterday, Kev got some last minute tickets from work from a co-worker.  We thought it would be a lot of fun if we could go to a concert to celebrate my last day of school, ever.  Plus, this was my first real concert (I went to Janet Jackson when I was little but I don't remember).  It was AWESOME.  I won't try to hide it, I am a Britney Spears fan.  How could you not help but root for her?  She is the ultimate underdog.  Plus I can sing along with most of her songs.  On top of it all she had the notoriously scandalous Pussycat Dolls open for her.  It was really fun.  The theme was "Circus" and the concert had real circus performers.  It even had those people that dangle from the ceiling by ribons, and clowns, and acrobats, and some dude that rolled around in a big huge ring.  I'll be the first to admit that it was definately not kid appropriate.  We had tons of fun though and overall I'm very glad we went.  I felt like such a teenager.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

We're MOVING!!! Twice



That's right, we're moving to BOISE IDAHO for intern year, then back to Salt Lake!!!! We are so excited!  More info to follow...


Moab with tha fam






We scooted down to moab for the weekend with my family.  No matter how many times we go down, it never ceases to amaze me how much fun you can have in one weekend.  We started off playing games in my parents brand spankin' new land whale (pretty sweet).  Then we woke up took the Jeep up baby lion's back.  Since I had never really been jeeping I was pretty sure we were going to die, but we didn't.  My parent's dog, Argos, loved the mud at the bottom of the hill.  Then we went mountain biking on the slick rock trail on our walmart bikes.  I HATED every minute of the first half of the trail, and so did Kevin.  However, by the end we were having a great time and if we match somewhere practical, we may get some good bikes.  Later that day we went shopping downtown Moab and got some great hiking boots.  Sunday we took the fiery furnace tour and had tons of fun.  My little sister Rosie and her boyfriend (shaggy) didn't like the ranger very much, but you have to go once with the ranger to be allowed to hike it alone later.  It was a quick weekend but a great one.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

almost done with interviews

The most recent trip was to the midwest.  The upside is that omaha actually is pretty cool.  Lots of concerts, cool zoo with almost everything indoors, tons of restaurants, great cost of living, and of course, duck hunting.  The downside was that Omaha was cold... like -20 with the wind chill.  It was so cold that when we would walk outside, my nose hairs froze and I couldn't breath through my nose.  I liked the program a lot in Omaha, I also liked that one of the intern years offered there had a night float system which means that you don't have to take overnight call every few nights like everwhere else.  We then went down to Wichita Kansas, not much to say about wichita, not bad.  While in omaha we went to check out winter quarters- it was actually pretty cool.  


Me outside winter quarters.

Kev inside the jungle at omaha zoo.

Me outside the hospital in Kansas.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Pour some sugar on meeee!















Not exactly a G-rated song but we weren't in a G-rated place. New Orleans is by far the filthiest city i have ever been to.. in every sense or the word. Nonetheless, we had an amazing time. Kev and I never plan anything, but we went with planners and it was a blast because we got to do so much cool stuff. First on the cool list was our tour of the swamp where we saw red ear turtles, snakes, beaver things, heron, egrets, and drum roll please... TWO alligators. They have these "camps" all along the rivers that are like shacks that they go hang out at and drink. Examples are pictured here in Sheryl Crow's 2007 "Love is free" video. It still looks like that with stuff floating in the rivers and capsized boats etc.

After the swamp tour we went into town and spent new years eve on Bourbon street. That was pretty fun. But a little crazy. There were a million people and I was not properly attired (I had on way too much clothing to fit in). Even my underwear would have been seen as too much clothes. However, Kev managaed to get beads thrown down from balconies at him (which he graciously gave to me). Jen and I did flash on a balcony as pictured below. Okay, psuedoflash. We lifted our shirts to the point of... nothing showing still. Being endowed as I am I was able to lift the shirt shockingly high without any fear of immodesty. Alas. At any rate, the pictures are fun and now I can say I lifted my shirt for beads on bourbon street. 



We went to an awesome local place for dinner and had file gumbo, jambalaya, shrimp, catfish, and fried oysters (my favorite). The evening capped off with fireworks being shot over the mississippi.

The next day was fun, we went to the garden district the upppity part of town with amazing houses and huge gorgeous trees. We went to the pep rally (Craziness). And headed home.


Then it was game day! Had breakfast at Brennans (a little spendy but delicious). Then went to the WWII museum and off to the game. The game was tons of fun and we had phenomenal seats (thanks Jen's mom). We're glad we went, glad we won, and glad to be home.