Thursday, September 10, 2009

Jenny's First Dump Run

Jenny is now a full-time staff and she had her first trip to the dump.
She now owns a pair of Carharts and is expanding her manual labor wardrobe.
She's pretty hardcore, especially with those shades.


Just to clarify, Kyle made this post. I do not talk about myself in the third person.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

EIGHTEEN MILES. check.

You may be wondering to yourself how many headless mice you see on the road while you're running eighteen miles. Or how in the world you discover that you have chocolate all over the boob region of your shirt halfway through. Or at what point you decide HECK WITH IT and start singing aloud along with your iPod. Or just how many gallons of ice you pour into a bathtub after it's all said and done. The answers are as follows:

1. Two.
2. This happens when you buy all chocolate flavored energy bars and then keep them in your hand as you attempt to rebuckle the chest strap on your Camelbak over and over again.
3. Around mile 14 or 15.
4. Five.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Well, friends, we caved. A nice man is installing a satellite dish on top of our house as we speak. Since we moved here, we were receiving NBC and PBS, which was plenty for us. With our Netflix account, we were good to go during those long winter months. But, since the digital conversion we receive a big fat ZERO. No television whatsoever. So, after several conversations, we decided to get a satellite dish. We'll be getting all kinds of fun channels like History Channel, Food Network, and TLC in just a few short hours!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Just a little update- I went for a 45 minute run (about 4 miles) and felt really great and especially felt really great afterwards. Hooray! Just what I needed!

Also, another update: Total Weight Watchers weight loss: 31 lbs!!!!
I hadn't weighed in for about a month, since I earned my lifetime member status and had somehow lost over 2 lbs. since then. I said to the lady at the scale, "I don't know how this keeps happening, it just keeps falling off!" And she said, "Hey, you could do a commercial for us!"
Kyle and I went to see some very kind doctor-friends last night who have a house on the lake. They diagnosed my breathing problems as a side affect of stress and "prescribed" me some vitamins to take. They also suggested that I start running again as a means of stress relief!!! Hooray! I'm going for my first run in 2 1/2 weeks and I'm so excited!

It's been so fun to have the Rills here. Mei is a doll, and although she's very quiet, she's smiling a lot. I think she's going to be a lot of fun!

Well, back to my very quiet kitchen.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

It's the last day of camp.
We're deep cleaning everything and then we have our staff dinner at Paul Bunyan's Cook Shanty in Minocqua this evening. I'm so excited to wear my red birthday dress again!

And then Fenwick starts tomorrow and we get to meet Mei Lynn finally! Hooray!

I am still having annoying breathing problems. The day after I was in the ER, Kyle and I went to the walk-in clinic and talked with a doctor. He ruled out asthma and suggested it might be allergies. He was so kind and prescribed me (and gave me samples) of several different medications to try so that I don't have to keep going back when one doesn't work. He WAS, however, using the phrase "medical mystery" kind of frequently, which clearly bothered me. I've been taking a higher dosage of anti-inflammatory steroids and Singulair, which I think might be helping.

Two days ago I was really feeling much better and thought for sure this would be over soon. And then yesterday morning it rained and then was super duper hot, which, if this is an allergy thing, I'm sure did not help. I had such a rough day breathing in the kitchen. And then last night when I was trying to go to sleep I, like, went into panic mode and was heaving for breaths. Kyle had to talk to me about crazy things to distract me. Fortunately, he's really really good at that and it worked. He's sooooooo wonderful!

Another bummer part about this breathing thing is that I haven't run in two weeks!About two weeks ago, I took a week off of marathon training to stretch and rest my body and immediately started having these problems. So now I've been off of marathon training for two weeks. I can't do anything, because almost everything takes the wind out of me. I hate not running.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Well, we took a little trip to the emergency room last night... a little August tradition of mine. I've been having a hard time breathing for the past week, so yesterday I went to talk to the camp nurse and she encouraged me to go get checked out. I'm not, like, dying or anything- it's just very uncomfortable to try to work like this. At the ER I was given an inhaler and some steroids, neither of which have made a noticeable difference so far, but I'm hoping and praying that they will soon. Around the time that this started happening, I also started doing yoga outside in my backyard everyday after lunch. And every day after lunch is when these breathing problems would flare up. We suspect I have some kind of late summer allergy, so I'm going to go to the doctor soon to figure this out.

I had to go fill my prescription this morning (because, don't worry, our pharmacy closes at SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M.) and had a really nice, relaxing drive through town running some errands. It was actually just how I wanted to start my day. I even got to stop by the library- I haven't been there since May! I'm getting so excited for fall to go to the library, go grocery shopping and cook for normal amounts of people, clean out our house, get "back to school clothes", go on vacation, make apple everything with FREE apples around camp, go to football games, start youth group, start my favorite job ever, and run my marathon, among many other things! Yay for camp almost being over!