November 22, 2009

Lil' Angel...& Sarcastic fun....

When I came into work on Friday the first thing my dentist said to me was, "Our last patient of the day is going to be fun."


I just smiled at him and said, "Sarcastic fun?" I was right. Sarcastic fun it was...


The end of the day came and I went out to the waiting room to get our "fun" patient. She was an angel....I didn't understand the dentist's comment earlier. She grabbed my hand right away and we headed back to the quiet room. She seemed fine until I started her on nitrous and then it was all over. She was not happy...after much encouraging we decided to get the papoose board to tie her down with. Man, this little 4 year old had lungs..she was screaming and told the dentist she hated him about a million times....along with other name calling. It was a good thing I had a mask on because I was smirking behind it the whole time. Just looking at this blue eyed, blonde haired girl I thought was so sweet, reminded me of one of my favorite childhood stories...


When I was four years old, my mom and I were at the our friends the Shumways house visiting. They had this little Scottie dog and I was outside playing with it. I decided I wanted to play with it's nametag on it's collar. It didn't like it, and bit me on the lip.


I don't remember much from the doctor's office that day, but my mom sure does. She tried to get me to tell her what happened. I'll admit I'm stubborn and decided I didn't want to tell her what happened. The doctor looked at me, then my mom. I was tiny for my age so he replied, "She doesn't have the verbal skills to tell you." My mom reassured him I did, but he didn't believe her. When the doctor tried to look at my lip I was freaking out, so they tied ME to a papoose board.


Then things got ugly... I started hurling profane language and SPITTING at the doctor. "You, you....(insert curse word or bad name)." I apparently used any bad word I could think of. When the doctor was done fixing me up he looked at my mom and said, "I stand corrected, she DEFINATELY has the verbal skills." I have a little scar on my upper lip from the bite...Ironically, it was my lips that keep the scar to help me remember this story. :)


Me...Oh so innocent. :)

August 25, 2009

My 1st Marathon!!!!!


"Uh. A marathon is 26.2 miles...and that marathon is in a month." It was 2 summers ago when I made a goal to run a marathon. Me and Rochelle Bohman sat in front of her laptop in our room at Nauvoo House looking up marathons. We'd had ONE really good night at the BYU-I gym, which led to over confidence that we could run a marathon. After noticing that the Mesa Falls marathon was only a month away we decided we'd try a half..which by the next morning had disolved into, "Haha we're ridiculous. What were we thinking?" Since then, completing a marathon was put on my bucket list, so to speak.


When I moved to Provo I started running. A lot. It was kindof a stress reliever. Which I had a pile of. :) I'd run up to the temple quite a bit and loved running by the Provo river because it was shady there. I decided last summer I was going to complete a marathon, but school went through the end of July and training is pretty dang time consuming so that was out of the picture. So about mid-June of this year I decided this was the summer. I probably started training a lil bit late, but the night I decided to do it I didn't look back. I went and bought new shoes because my current ones had holes in them and started running my heart out.


This Saturday August 22 @ 4 AM it began. I set out to run the Mesa Falls Marathon. I slept @ Elliot and Traci's the night before and Elliot offered to take me to Ashton Elementary where the buses were waiting to take us to the starting line. It was nice of him to offer, he told me he didn't want me to get lost and miss my race. It wasn't that hard to find, but I'm possibly the worst person @ directions. No matter how easy they are. :)

I sat towards the back of one of the 5 travel buses watching the lightning and eating my breakfast of champions (a energy bar and gatorade). Thank goodness by the time I got off the bus, the storm had vanished and the sun was starting to come up. I decided to start at the end of the pack and let all the hard core marathoners lead. It was more entertaining this way. So many funny people to observe. There were 250 of us...Short. (ME). Tall. Young. Old. People wearing garbage bags. Couples wearing matching t-shirts (tender). Cowboy hats. Lots of American apparell. Bandanas. And one old man had on basketball pj's.

The first 9 miles were pretty flat. We ran on a gravel road through an open forest range while the sun came up. We had to walk across about 3-4 cattle guards. This made me laugh. Only a marathon in Idaho would you have to do this. The first part was my favorite. I like running in the morning and the Tetons came into view and were beautiful. I wish I had brought a camera.
Mile 3: MY iPod DIED!!! I always need music when I run. That is what makes it enjoyable to me. First thought in my head. This is gayer than Elton John............but if I had the option I would listen to him over nothing. (Well there were some cows mooing in the distance.)

Mile 8: I was running at the same pace as this lady. I liked to call her "Hacker Women" in my head. She kept hocking up loogies about every 10 seconds. I had to kick it up a notch because it was driving me crazy and I had no music to distract me.....BUT

Mile 9: I heard Taylor Swift Love Story playing...so I sped up. Jackpot! Music! Some lady had a radio on her hip and no headphones. Little did I know she had Love Story on repeat. It got old on the third time being played so I had to pass her.

After mile 9 we turned onto an asphalt road. Mile 11-13 the altitude drops and the half marathoners started somewhere along here.

Mile 11: Lower falls could be seen. Pretty!
Mile 13ish through 17 I really liked. There was a thin path that about only 2 people could run on. It was through some trees and the view was really pretty.

Mile 17-19.5 was the hill from hell. I walked up most of it because I'd been told by other people who had done this marathon that it was easier that way. I didn't want to win the thing, just finish, so I took their advice.

Mile 20: MY FAMILY WAS THERE! My parents, Elliot and my Aunt Patricia came to cheer me on. I was happy to see them. They probably didn't think so because the first words out of my mouth were, "Do any of you have an iPod?!" I talked to them for a minute and continued on.

Here's a pic they took. I will never be a world class runner.
I'm white and have the shortest legs ever. :)


Mile 22: I hit a wall and wanted to die. My legs were burning by then and I didn't know if I could make it. There was an ambulance that kept driving by and I wanted to hop in and call it quits.

Mile 23-25: Longest miles of my life. My legs were cramping up to the point that even walking was painful. (next time I'm going to take potassium with me..that's supposed to help) It was very hot...and I didn't really like the "agriculture section" of the race. From mile 20-26 potato and wheat fields were all that I could see.

Mile 26: DONE!!!
Me runnin' to the finish line.
This pictures funny cause I'm smiling,
but that was freaking difficult...
and I wasn't happy at that moment.

Me and Rachel...my sister-in-laws
Sister in-law. :)











I'm grateful I finally did it! I learned a lot about myself and training gave me something to do while I was jobless that made me feel like I was being productive and accomplishing something. I learned that I am very stubborn. Ha! When I told some people I was running one they laughed and said I couldn't. It also didn't help that all the people I know that run marathons and have ran this one, called it, "the beast" and said I shouldn't start with it. I should have listened to them, but it made me want finish that one more because I felt people had doubt in me. I'm going to run another one next year...and I'm excited! :)

August 2, 2009

I'm a terrible blogger...


HELLO fellow bloggers!!!! Yes...it has been four months since I updated this. I decided I'm very bad at this. It's not that nothing has happened since my last post. Quite the opposite acutally. A lot of really important events have passed by...

SO. I've decided to quickly re-cap the last few months of the craziness that is my life.

April 27th: GRADUATION from Dental Hygiene school!!! 5 years later...I'm done with college! I loved school! Not many people can say that, but's important none the less and one of those goals I've always had. The girls I went to school with are AMAZING! I love each and every one of them and miss seeing their beautiful faces every day. Here's just a few pictures...
Me n' Amber

Cami, Megan, Me

My Aunt...fellow Dental Hygienist. :)

I was EXCITED!!!

Shantay! We went to school together since 4th grade!


April 29th: Anesthesia Board


May 1st: Clinical Board........Proud to say I passed them both and now have my license!


May 2nd: Started workin' my seasonal job @ Town & Country Gardens (Bringing beautiful things to life)


Memorial Day Weekend: Was pure craziness!
Cute new family!!!!


~I actually got to meet my future sister in law over Memorial Day and she is so cute. We went to the cabin as a family the entire weekend and it was a splendid time. They are actually getting married this TUESDAY August 4, 2009. I'm very excited! Isacc loves her and asks her when they've talked on the phone "I'm excited for you to be my mommy are you excited to be my mommy."

~I turned 23! Actually ON Memorial Day...


~Nate Graduated from High School....


I can't believe that was me 5 years ago



July 2nd: We took Nate down to the MTC!

....AND I found out I'm going to have a new niece. Elliot and Traci are expecting at the end of November and it's going to be so much fun to have a GIRL! (I probably won't know how to deal with her, because I'm so used to boys, but it'll be good for me. )

July 23rd: Nate called us when he was at the airport leaving for the Domincan Republic MTC. He is doing SO well. It's amazing the change I could sense in him from even 3 weeks in the MTC. I'm so grateful that I have been able to watch brothers go on missions and the blessings they bring. As Nate mentioned in his first letter to me, "Kings will be and should be jealous of what we have." The gospel is true. :)

He's already told Will to read the Book of Mormon about 5 times. I think if he hasn't done it by the time Nate gets home, Nate is going to pound him into submission. :)

July 23rd-26th: BEAR LAKE!!! I got to go to Bear Lake for the weekend. I love it! Boating. Jet skiing. Milkshakes. Fun people. Card Games. Yummy food.

AND this past week I worked my 1st full week as a dental hygienist! :) I temped 5 days in 3 different offices. I loved it and am glad I chose this as my career. It was good to get my feet wet, but oh boy I have a lot to learn. I'm gonna have to fake it til' I make it. Hopefully my own job is somewhere in the near future...

April 18, 2009

I PASSED!!! :)

The title says it all...and it means SO much to me. I found an envelope hiding on my table this afternoon that had apparently been sitting there ALL night. It said Joint Commission On Dental Examinations...my hands were shaking when I opened it because I've been waiting for this for 3 weeks. I read it really fast and have felt at least one burden lifted from me today. I've finished jumping through the first hoop to becoming a dental hygienist... only three more. I'm extremely happy! :)

March 23, 2009

StReSsEd!!!!


So on Friday is my National written board and I don't think I've ever been so stressed in my life!!!! I feel like all my years of college have led up to this test and I'm not prepared....and I've been studying like CrAzY. THERE'S SO much to KNOW!!! While I'm studying I read about diseases and symptoms induced by stress and I think, "Oh I'm gonna get that. AWESOME!" Or while I'm studying pharmacology and I read about anti-anxiety medications I wonder..."Oooh that sounds simply splendid, where can I get some?"

All I know is that Friday night cannot come soon enough and then I can take a breather for well, a second....

February 28, 2009

TAGGED...
I was tagged by AMY...

***Rules***1. Go to your Picture Folder on your computer or wherever you store your pictures.2. Go to the 6th Folder and then pick the 6th Picture.3. Post it on your bloggy and tell the story that goes with the picture.4. Tag 5 other glorious peoples to do the same thing and leave a comment on their bloggy tellin’ them ’bout it.
I TAG...


Uhhh...EVERYONE!! It was kinda fun.

I think this was in 2000 or 2001. My dad was a little into hiking that year and wanted to hike table rock so we decided to join him. (I LOVE Will's binoculars and Pokemon shirt. Haha! And I don't know what the heck I'm doing with my arms.) I was in really good shape that year, but it was still really hard. By the end of the hike I heard Will crying (he was only 7) so I gave him a piggyback the last 1 or 2 miles of the hike. It was fun and I want to do it again!


February 15, 2009

Happy day of LoVe!

Maybe I should hate Valentines Day like every other single girl in the world, but for some reason I don't. When I went into Smith's and Macy's yesterday something about all the balloons and flowers made me smile. I also loved seeing all the guys scrambling to get them at last minute for their girls. It was funny. I will say I DO hate one thing about Valentines. Cupid...I think the naked, winged little archer is pretty dang creepy.

I think Valentine's is good day to remind me of the things I do love...and there are a lot, but in honor of February 14th...here are 14 things I love....

14.) CANDY...need I say more?

13.) OTTER POPS...something about that fruity goodness melting in my mouth on a sweltering summer day just makes me smile. I have a lot of memories that involve these delectable tubes of ice.12.) BOATING...is my favorite! One of my goals this summer is to get better @ slalom skiing. The last time I went last summer I got up on a regular slalom ski instead of my "big, fat cheater ski" as I call it. I was excited and want to work on cutting the wake well this summer instead of just coasting back and forth.

11.) HOLIDAYS...Who doesn't love holidays? Honestly. Family. Fireworks. Easter eggs. Candy. Food. Laughing. Cupid...ha no. All sorts of goodness. I love the excuse just to be with the people I love. I'm pretty sure Thanksgiving is bad luck for me though...3 out of the past 4 years something unfortunate has happened. Haha...It'll redeem itself eventually.

10.) PICTURES!...Oh how memories make me smile. Smilings my favorite! =) I need to get better at taking more pictures. My camera has problems and always spazzes out so I get frustrated and don't take enough.

9.) Uhhh, TEETH...(nerdy I know) I LOVE smiles! I better because that's gonna be my career and why I spent 6 hours on Valentines day volunteering at "Give Kids a Smile Day." I got a free t-shirt out of it too. That's always a plus...
My favorite part of hygiene...injections!!!

8.) SPORTS...maybe it's because I grew up with all boys, but I love watching sports. I'm a typical mormon and love my Cougars and Jazz. I also love March Madness and always cheer for Duke...sometimes I get chastized around here for that one.








7.) NATURE...sunsets, rainbows, mountains, stars, clouds, trees, the ocean, thunderstorms (I like to run around in them...dangerous. Maybe?)

I took this one morning @
my house in Shelley...yeah I was awake.

6.) ~QUOTES...Church quotes: Help me have faith and to get through life and remind me why I'm here.
~Inspirational quotes: Do just that, they inspire me..haha.
~Movie quotes: I just love stupid movie quotes...sometimes movie quotes can express what I'm feeling better than I can. K-probably not, but I think they're funny.
~Friends & family quotes: I just love the funny people in my life and the things they say. I've actually started a quote book because my family is so ridiculous and I want to remember the things they say that make me smile.

5.) LAUGHING...I love laughing! I probably can find humor in almost anything. I always get in trouble with my family because one of my main requirements for the person I marry is that they make me laugh and some of them think it's ridiculous. I can't help if I want to have fun for the rest of my life...

4.) MUSIC...I kind of love music a lot! I love singing, playing the piano and I WILL learn how to play the guitar well. I love all kinds....(my iPod is extremely random) but I grew up on rock so that will always be my favorite! Music is my medicine whatever mood I'm in. Hymns always can calm me down and I'm grateful for them.

3.) FRIENDS...WOW! I have known a lot of amazing people in my life. You guys make life awesome! I love how I can be myself around my best friends and they still love me, even though I'm kinda crazy!

2.) FAMILY...I know that I was put into a certain family for a reason. My family is the best for me. They are my very best friends and I can always count on them. I have learned different lessons from each and every one of them. We aren't perfect and do fight sometimes over some pretty stupid things, but we can laugh about it later and we will always love eachother. I have qualities of each family member and am who I am because of them. Yeah...I'm the luckiest girl in the world. :)
1.) The GOSPEL...It's hard to describe how I feel about the church. I just know I love the feelings I get while I'm there. The peace and comfort I feel when I even just look at a temple. The scriptures and the way they make me feel better when I'm struggling or even if I'm having the best day in the world. How hymns and the words in them can make me cry because they make me happy. How I have a knowledge that I can always pray to someone who knows exactly what I need in life, loves me more than anyone, and is my best friend. The sense of direction the I recieve. I love the gospel more than anything.



















Can you say old picture...but I love it!

January 18, 2009

99 days...and countin'

So today marks 99 days left of my college career and until I get my Bachelor's Degree in Dental Hygiene!!!! Umm, YAY!!! I have SO much left to do before I graduate! It's crazy, but I'm really excited! Finally I can get a real job and all this hard work is going to pay off. (o: I still don't know where I'm going to move to for sure. As long as where I go has seasons and I can play outside I'm happy. My options right now are:

UtAh:
Just staying right where I am. I kind of feel like the job market is going to be a little flooded here though. And let's be honest...Provo is not my favorite place. If I stayed in Utah I'd probably move to Logan. I think I'd have fun there.
IdAhO: I've always loved my home state. Let's face it...it's the best! I know a lot of people there. It's fun. I'm comfortable. And potatoes rock times 3. (o:

I know I'd be happy there, but I kind of want a new adventure too...that's my 3rd option....

CoLoRaDo: One of my friends is moving to Denver in the summer and I'm debating going too. I've always thought I would like it there and have heard only good things about it. It's a hard decision though because I'm looking for a sturdy job now, not just one I can pick up and leave so I'd probably end up staying there for a while if I go.

I'm a little stressed about making this decision, but I still have 3 1/2 more months to decide, plus I might not even end up going to any of these places. Every other month I have some crazy idea of a new state I want to live in...at one point I wanted to move to Arizona, Washington...and even Alaska. (really random)

January 11, 2009

3 Weeks of GlOriOus freedom!!!...

So.....I know Christmas break has been over for a little bit, but I just had so much fun I have to post it. (o: It was a much needed break and came @ just the right time. School and everything else was starting to drive me crazy. From the moment I got home I had cabin fever and needed to be doing something all the time so it was good a lot of kids around my age were around for break too. I had a lot of fun with a lot of different friends. I (well Amy) cut my hair, watched Will play basketball, played halo with a bunch of boys and got slaughtered, went to movies, played lots of games, and played in the Idaho snow! The best part was getting to spend A LOT of time with all of my family. We were all home this year and had glorious amounts of fun.

Christmas Eve is always a good time. We get together with my dad's side of the family every year. We have done the nativity since we were little kids and for some reason the adults just can't let it go, so this year all the older kids decided were going to participate...willingly. Me and Traci decided being the sheep was probably going to be the most fun. Haha!...Nathan was the star of the show, literally. He was definitely the highlight of my night in his bright yellow sweatshirt. Isaac was cute as always...he was Joseph, but he kept telling me he was Joseph "Smif."

We spent a lot of time playing games this Christmas. There were many emotional, competitive late nights in the Huntsman household. I've always considered myself pretty competitive, but can't even compare to the rest of the kids so I pretty much sit back and laugh. Settlers of Catan and 5 Crowns,(A.K.A Kings gone wild) are definitely the family favorites...or else the only games we own. Ha! I think that some of my favorite "family quotes," (and there are oodles of favorites) have been said while settling Catan. You can only play games for so long though....and when the roads are bad what else is there to do but play in the snow. Will and I built a fort....











....and Nate had a brilliant plan one night that we should have a race through the snow in our bare feet. It was fun. And funny. My pants were too long so I kept tripping on them, not to mention the huge snow drifts we decided to run through. We are "morons." You can't really see it too well cuz it was dark, but Elliot filmed us and between him and Dave laughing this video is pretty funny...well to me. Elliot always dreamed about becoming a commentator (I don't think this is what he had in mind).....




...One night I was playing rock band and I heard some riotous laughter (when isn't there with Dave around?) coming from upstairs. We found Dave and Elliot having more fun with Isaac's dart gun then he will ever have. They had my dad's new waffle maker on it's side and were having a shootout.Soon we all joined in...I think this is going to become a tradition. (o:


I got to spend time with my nephew all break and that is always a plus. He's adorable...obviously. He's a character and always makes me smile. We figured out not too long ago that his mom is moving to Alabama in March and so we won't get to see him as much. That makes me really sad, but it will be okay. Everything always is. (o:

I'm grateful I got to spend so much time with my family. They make me laugh so hard! This is probably the last Christmas we'll have together for 3 more years. Nate's leaving on his mission probably around May (yay for him), and Elliot and Traci will be with Traci's family Nate's first Christmas back. I just love holidays!!!