Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Only 3 classes left!
I cannot believe I am almost done with school. When I first started getting the information together for Coding I just kept thinking to myself, "A year and a half?! I can't wait that long. That will take forever!" But, here we are. 3 more class sessions and I am finished with school! Two weeks from now I have my Coding "boot camp" and then (drum roll) my Coding certification test. It makes me so nervous and so excited at the same time. I'm just amazed that a year and half has passed already and I'm well on my way to becoming a certified Coder.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Gym Update
Matt and I have been doing a great job going to the gym. We have gone every day since we took a tour of the place. It is so much more fun to have someone to go with rather than have to go alone. We joke and play and laugh; to the point where it hardly seems like working out. When I had a membership at Fuel I barely used it because I hated going by myself it has made such a difference to have a gym buddy.
So far we've only made use of the cardio machines (treadmills, cycles, etc) and the weight training machines but, our gym has multiple pools and Matt asked if I would help him learn how to swim. I look forward to that since I always bug him about taking me to the lake during the summer.
This morning I did my very first Zumba class with my two girlfriends. It kicked my butt! I had a blast though. I swear every time the instructor took a step she jumped into it. I don't know how she did it. (Just watching her made me tired.) Her leg muscles must feel like marble. I can't wait to try Zumba again and improve my skills!
So far we've only made use of the cardio machines (treadmills, cycles, etc) and the weight training machines but, our gym has multiple pools and Matt asked if I would help him learn how to swim. I look forward to that since I always bug him about taking me to the lake during the summer.
This morning I did my very first Zumba class with my two girlfriends. It kicked my butt! I had a blast though. I swear every time the instructor took a step she jumped into it. I don't know how she did it. (Just watching her made me tired.) Her leg muscles must feel like marble. I can't wait to try Zumba again and improve my skills!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Our Gym Is Finally Open!
Our new gym finally opened this weekend! After work this afternoon Matt and I went over to get a tour of the place, get membership cards and all that jazz. The place is HUGE! I am so excited to start working out with my guy. I hope they are able to maintain the cleanliness and warm atmosphere as business grows. We're planning on going tomorrow evening for our very first work out! Wish us luck!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Photo Star
I saw this project at the local craft store over a year ago and I wanted to make one as soon as I saw it. The instruction packet I got from the store sat in my scrapbooking stuff for months and months. Since we've moved to the new apartment I've been trying to make it very "homey". I thought this project would be perfect in our new living room.
I painted the star all black to coordinate better with the paper I bought and the black & white pictures.
Placing the pictures with the templates, making sure I don't cut anyone's head off.
Laying out the pictures to make sure they fit and look good and balanced.
The finished product! I can't wait to hang it up in our living room.
I painted the star all black to coordinate better with the paper I bought and the black & white pictures.
Placing the pictures with the templates, making sure I don't cut anyone's head off.
Laying out the pictures to make sure they fit and look good and balanced.
The finished product! I can't wait to hang it up in our living room.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
The first NOT baby-sized quilt ever!
This is the very first grown up quilt I've ever made. My friend Melissa requested a custom quilt a couple months ago and I finally got it done. We went to the fabric store and she picked out all the fabric she wanted for her quilt. The finished dimensions ended up being about 60" wide and 85" long, WOW! (That's about the size of a twin sized comforter.) The quilts I usually make are 35" wide and 45" long so this one was huge in comparison!
This is a close up of the front of the quilt. There are four different fabrics on the front, two flannel and two quilter's cottons. The back is all one pattern of pink stars, it's really cute. You can really see the "ragging" effect here on the seams. (Clipping the seams took FOREVER!) It turned out beautifully and it was so much fun to see how happy she was when she finally got to unwrap her one of a kind, handmade quilt. (On her birthday no less.) Happy birthday Melissa, I hope this quilt brings you years of comfort!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
My 22nd Birthday!
This February I celebrated my 22nd birthday! The day before my birthday Matt and I drove to Great Falls for the day, I was so excited to go to Cold Stone and Michaels. The night of my birthday my dad took me and the whole family to dinner at Mackenzie River. Yum.
It feels weird saying that I'm 22. I remember when my oldest brother turned 22 and me thinking how grown up and old he was and now I'm that "grown up" age it's kind of funny to me.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
3 Year Anniversary Trip to Seattle
This is Matt next to a waterfall at the aquarium. I think it was part of the river otter exhibit.
This is one of my many pictures of the giant octopus. He was one of our favorite animals at the aquarium.
This is me drinking my first Starbucks coffee of the trip. Mmmmm.For our three year anniversary Matt and I took a road trip to Seattle, Washington. We stayed in a really neat hotel in downtown Seattle that was built in 1928. The old elevators were a little bit sketchy but our room was on the seventh floor so...yeah, we took our chances. We took one day and went to Pike's Place Market, we spent hours there! There was so much to see and tons of shops and booths to look at. We also went to the very first Starbucks ever built that day, the crowd was enormous. I think we would both agree that our favorite stop was the Seattle Aquarium. There was a giant octopus, starfish, birds, jellyfish, river otters, etc.
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