Sunday, October 4, 2015

Another Game!


On Friday we went to another game! It was fun. I enjoy the opening stuff. They pulled out a GIANT American flag as big as the whole football field! The national anthem and the flag can shoke me up sometimes, we live in a blessed land. Anyway, it was fun to be there with Trevor!I enjoy spending tme with him, even if it's football and not Quidditch. ;)




WE ADOPTED!


So, everyone is doing this whole "expand your family, baby thing". So, we decided to jump on the bandwagon too. We've adopted! Meet Kori the Corolla! This beauty is two years old and joined our family on Saturday! We are so happy Kori is a part of our lives!

Finally Finished

After working on this difficult puzzle for over a month, its finally finished! It's beautiful. It's a shame we have to put it away.

Knife Fight Ends in Stitches

We were preparing lunch before conference today. Sounds harmless right? Wrong. The potato picked a fight with me. I had a knife. He lost, but I also came out of it with battle wounds.  3 hours at the ER and 6 stitches later, we are finally getting lunch...well dinner now.

Countdown!

One month down! 5 more to go!

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Sports pass!

Trevor and I decided to splurge a little bit and got All Sports Passes. We can't wait to go to the home games. First up, the BYU vs BSU game!

Friday, September 4, 2015

More Posts of Our Trip

Head over to my second blog (the second tab) for my posts on the various places we've been today! This includes Norris, Mud Volcano, and West Thumb. :-)

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Yellowstone!

Well, we finally made it! We are here in Yellowstone! One last break before we buckle down and get back to school. Grandma rocks the selfie stick. :-)

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

OWL CITY CONCERT!

TREVOR AND I GOT TICKETS FOR OWL CITY! I can't wait to go! It's in October. :) 




- SamiMae

My Homemade FHE Kits!

I actually completed this project back in April, but am now just finally getting around to sharing about it! This is a project that took me 2 years to accomplish. I had started working on it about the time Trevor and I got married. Mom had 2 FHE books that you could copy, print and color and make your own FHE kits. I did every FHE lesson in both books. At the very end, I realized that I didn't have to to every single one of them. HAHAHA. It never occurred to me that I didn't have to do every single lesson, but I'm glad I did. There are 62 kits. Each kit contains pictures, a lesson, activity, and a recipe for dessert. There was a lot of color, cut and pasting but it was worth it. Someday I'll have kiddos to share these with. (Sorry some of the pictures are sideways!)













It was a worthwhile project that I'm proud of.

- SamiMae

Saturday, August 1, 2015

It's official!

It's official! I'm graduated! I got my diploma mailed to me. So relived to be done! It as a long 4 years but it was so worth it! 


- SamiMae

Sunday, July 12, 2015

I have a Harry Potter Monopoly Set, Do you?

Do you know, they don't make a Harry Potter Monopoly set?! Inconceivable! I know! Well, I remedied that. I decided I wanted a weekend project. So I went onto Etsy and purchased a pdf version of a homemade Harry Potter Monopoly set. I then printed it out on super nice paper. I did some cutting and got my cards all cut out. The best part was gluing on the board. I gotta say, it turned out pretty sweet. I even covered the monopoly box with a special cover that the printout came with! I gotta say, the final product is pretty freaking awesome!






- SamiMae

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

A Worthwhile Ted Talk

Anyone who has time, should watch this Ted talk. It's interesting, and very thought provoking.






- SamiMae

Friday, May 22, 2015

QUICKBOOKS SMART!

IM OFFICIALLY A QUICKBOOKS CERTIFIED USER!!! Woot! So glad to have that done!
 — feeling stellar.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Freezer Burritos

(This is a FB update from May) We did it!! Today Trevor and I made freezer burritos. We need something fast for those mornings where we don't have time for breakfasts or time to make a lunch. Our end result? 96 burritos, each costing less than $0.67. What's best, they are healthy and I know what's on them, even better ~ mine are low carb. WOOT!! I couldn't have done it without Trevor. We made breakfast burritos, chicken & quinoa burritos, and chicken fajita burritos. So excited, we bought our little chest freezer for this right here. wink emoticon
 — feeling fabulous with Trevor Jones.


They turned out good, but I ended up not liking the low-carb tortillas. They gave it a bad taste. Trevor ate all his and helped me on mine. It was a good experiment and practice. It certainly helped for those early mornings when time was short and we couldn't get a lunch made before we had to both run out the door. We will be doing this again, but a little different. :) 










- SamiMae

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

I GRADUATED!!!

MY CAPSTONE PASSED!!! I'M A WGU GRADUATE!!! I now have my bachelors in accounting! I graduated a year and 4 months early! Trevor Jones and I finished our bachelors degrees less than 24 hours apart. Woo hoo!!!!!!

Monday, February 16, 2015

Update on US!

Man, time flies. I keep meaning to update my little blog here. A lot has happened, but yet nothing of giant significance. We are so close to graduation. Trevor and I both graduate in April! The long road to our bachelors is finally (almost) over! I don't even know what it will feel like to not have the guilt of doing procrastinating homework. (I really want to read this book, but I should be doing homework. Or, I really should be doing homework right now, but the bathroom needs to get cleaned, etc).

Trevor is hard at work searching for an internship over this next summer. He's got quite a few good leads. So we'll see what's happened. I'm working and am loving my job. I'm a bookkeeper right now. It's good fun. I feel so lucky that I can go to work every day and use the things I've learned in my degree. So many college graduates can never use their degree because it's...well...worthless, which is so unfortunate.

I'm one test and a project away from getting my diploma. Trevor will walk the stage in April, and I will in August (even though I graduate in April as well.)

The path to starting a family requires patience. This I've been learning. I'm coming up on 6 months since the miscarriage. I'm doing great now. Sundays can be tough, but as far as day to day, it's in the past. I've had to work with the doctors a lot though. I'm quite the pill popper now. I'm on multiple medications. After the miscarriage they did a whole range of tests and found out quite a few things.

1. My blood clots really well...just a little too well.  They think this could have contributed. So I take a baby asprin every night to keep my blood a bit thinner.

2. I'm on a special prenatal. Very special. The tests showed that my body is missing an enzyme that allows my body to break down the "normal" folic acid in your normal prenatal. This could also be a huge factor in the miscarriage. So I'm on a prescribed prenatal that has "meta-folin" in it. This is a folic acid that is already broken down past the metabolic phase. So my body can absorb it. It's such a new idea and product that there is literally only one prenatal out there with this stuff in it. I feel pretty special, but my wallet hurts each month when I have to purchase it.

3. I take a daily vitamin D3 pill. Which is pretty common.

5. I'm on a hormone replacement therapy. AKA fertility pills. It's a combination of estrogen, progesterone, and Letrozole

6. I'm also on Metformin, it helps with the PCOS. (See below).

7. I also take magnesium. It helps with the muscles.

8. I take acidophilus every day as well. It's a probiotic, not antibiotic.

9. I have PCOS (Polycycstic ovarian syndrome). It runs in the family. I didn't have it until after my miscarriage. After my D&C I had 3 periods in 6 weeks. I went to my OB and it turns out I had cysts all over. Good fun. I was placed on birth control for 2 months to get my hormones back in balance. Then I went back in and got another ultrasound. The cysts were gone! Woot! So I started some fertility pills. I went back in and the cysts were back. Boo.... So, he upped my dosage of pills and I got a shot. It was progesterone in oil, which triggered a period so we could start all over.

Having realized that I have PCOS, I've decided to make a lifestyle change. This is something I'll have my whole life, but it can easily be managed by eating right and exercising. PCOS has side effects of stubborn weight gain, acne, the dark line on the back of your neck, unwanted face growth and others, oh and irregular cycles and the painful cysts. Those lead to infertility problems. After researching and doing some of my own testing, I've realized that I am insulin resistance. So, the root problem of all this kind of goes down to my eating.

When I eat foods that spike my blood sugar, my body produces an over amount of insulin, which makes me "crash" (get tired and groggy). That's it in a nutshell. So I've worked hard to find what foods spike my blood sugar.

I've found that white potatoes, white rice and white bread and of course, candy, will spike my blood sugar and it ends up being a long day. There is one diet out there that works. And it's not really a diet, but a lifestyle change which I've been doing and I've seen such great results. It's the Low-Glycemic diet. Basically it takes out the starches and sugars from a diet, or limits them. It's actually a really healthy diet and can be done with a little bit of diet modifications.

So I've given up white potatoes, which was probably the hardest thing for me because I LOVE potatoes. I'm an Idaho gal. Then I am very moderate with my white rice I eat. What's really cool, is I make my own white bread, (I refuse to buy it because of the additives and cost). We use it for Trevor's lunches every day. I've been able to control myself around the bread. I no longer crave it.

What's also great, is I've come to control my cravings. I don't crave sugar anymore. I eat a good breakfast every day (either cherrios or eggs) along with 8 oz of water and Metimucil (a fiber drink). If I don't get enough fiber in the morning, I'll be hungry by 10 am and will get some cravings. I drink it religiously.

 I'm also working on exercising. I have gym membership and go every day after work. I have a fitbit and strive hard to hit 10,000 steps every day. It's so important to get moving every day. It's helped fight my fatigue. It also encourages me to eat healthy and even better, we are eating dinner earlier in the night. We have been eating dinner around 5 or 6 pm instead of 7 or 8.

What's been so successful for me was my decision to finally make the lifestyle change. It's a healthier diet, it's an active lifestyle. I'm so grateful for modern medicine because I've been able to learn more about MY body and what it needs to be healthy. What's more, is I've found the strength to do this everyday because I've asked God to help me. Making a lifestyle change is hard, but it's easier with God helping. I'm doing my best to take care of my body He gave me and He's helping me do it.

Every day is a new day. A new start. A new beginning.

- SamiMae