Sunday, August 30, 2009

Time to grow up

A few weeks ago I finally realized that I'm getting too old to shop in the juniors section. It was a sad realization, but a necessary one. Then, last night as Levi and I were getting ready to go to a somewhat formal evening wedding, we realized Levi has no slacks, just khakis and a suit. We decided it was time for him to get some grown up dress clothes. After a trip to the mall today, here's what we came up with. Doesn't he look good?

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Celebrate Life

This morning when I woke up, I thought about what was on my agenda for today. In summary, it boiled down to "celebrate life." The day started with a funeral for a friend's dad and in a little while I will go to my cousin's wedding.

When Levi and I got married, it was a time filled with such excitement and a feeling that we had days and days of life spread out before us. Today I realize my cousin Sarah and her fiance Aaron will likely feel the same way. But I also realized, just today, how short life can really be. Erick's dad was only 59 years old and died unexpectedly from a heart attack.

As you think about your life today, refresh your zest for it. There's no time like the present to live life to the fullest and tell people you love them.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Me too

Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later. Levi can attest to the fact that I've been saying for months that we should start a blog. After being excited to read many of our newlywed friends' blogs, I decided to finally do it. Hopefully this will give you a peek into what's going on in our lives.

Right now, Levi's in Texas finishing his EMT certification. He spent the last few months doing the bookwork and tests online and now he's doing the hands-on classtime and rounds. He was there for class all last week and then came home for the weekend, only to return on Tuesday for rounds in the ER. He has some crazy stories, including one about a stabbing victim, so you may want to ask him about them. Today he's doing a 24-hour shift at the Denton Fire Department and then he'll be finished. I know he can't wait! After he comes home, all he'll have to do to be "officially" certified is take the National Registry test (which he assures me will be "easy").

It has been quite a process to figure out how one goes about becoming a firefighter. Levi's been working really hard and is currently in the testing process for the Oklahoma City fire department. He's taken the written test and now we're waiting until September when we'll hear when he gets to take the physical test. Unfortunately, then we have to wait until November for him to be tested. It's quite a lengthy process. Anyway, if all goes well with the rest of the tests, he should be hired in January.

I'm working at Professional Oklahoma Educators, which is a teachers' association that is an alternative to the union (OEA). We provide twice the liability coverage of the union for half the cost. In case you didn't notice by my shameless plug in the previous sentence, I do PR for the organization. I absolutely love my job!

That's a quick overview of where we are in life right now. Hopefully that will get you up to speed before the rest of my updates start coming. Here's a picture of what we're working toward:

Levi when he was a volunteer firefighter at River Oaks