Friday, October 22, 2010

Our New Home

I decided to post a few pictures of our new home. Here is our living room:


Our kitchen is small, but functional.



Dining room:


Bedroom:

We also have a big bathroom, and a bedroom and bathroom for Joey. Here is the swimming pool, which is right outside our back door:




I don't plan to use it, but the golf course is across the road:




This is the path to the beach, which is absolutely gorgeous:

It's a little strange to me that our house doesn't have an air conditioner or a furnace, but I'm getting used to the idea, especially since I haven't felt the need for either one yet. Another strange thing is that our washer and dryer are outside, in a little fenced-off outside room. Some houses here have outdoor showers, which is an intriguing idea...






A Most Beautiful Day

Last week we had a most beautiful and longed-for family event. Mindy and Jake and their little daughter Ashlyn were sealed together as a family for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake City temple. It was so wonderful to be there with my precious daughter (all of my precious daughters!).

Mindy has married into a great family. I have loved their extended family for many years. Here is the Mike and Ronda branch of the family. I feel so blessed to be related to these good people.


More people I am blessed to be related to: my sisters. All of my sisters were in the temple with us. It meant so much to have them there and I love them SO MUCH!


Here is beautiful Mindy with her two little girls, Rachel and Ashlyn.



Here is the entire crowd. We had such a wonderful day!! I wish I had the words to describe the depth of my happiness at seeing my daughters live the lives that Heavenly Father wants them to live. I am just so proud of them and their husbands and children. I can't even express how much I love them.



What a gorgeous family!!!!!




Sunday, October 10, 2010

Update

I guess it's time for an update. Sorry I have no pictures to post, but I left my camera in Colorado. When I get it, I'll post pictures.

A week ago, I moved into our new home. It's a two-bedroom condo and it's nice. We have a great swimming pool right outside and a nice patio. Also, we have NO fleas; I did NOT rent the flea-house. There is a great beach within walking distance of home. The walk takes only about ten minutes through the jungle, but it's very steep so it's a workout.

Work is going very well. I am enjoying it so much that I almost feel guilty getting paid. The pace is much slower that at St. Mary's and it's way less stressful. It's like I have all the good things about working with none of the bad, and I'm even getting paid more, too. Can this be real??

The best news of all is that Mindy, Jake and Ashlyn are going to be sealed together this week in the temple. I am so happy and proud of them and I can't wait to see all my family!!!!!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

FLEAS!

I said in my last post that I wanted to look at one more house before I decided which one to rent. The one I looked at yesterday was great, but had one small (HUGE) problem. It was infested with FLEAS! I've never seen fleas before and wouldn't have known what they were if the realtor hadn't told me. All I knew was that there were tiny black things crawling up my legs as soon as I entered the place. It was DISGUSTING!! The place was very nice, and the owners offered to have a pest control company come and spray but I just couldn't get past the grossness of it.

So I am moving Saturday into a great condo that I saw on Monday. The carpets need to be cleaned before I can move in, so I am trying to be patient in my little hotel room until then.

The good news is that tomorrow I will finally be working for pay! The whole time I've been here I've been working on completing my ACLS certification and renewing my NRP (Neonatal Rescusitation Program) and I got both of those finished, so, YAY, I can start earning $$ tomorrow!!

Monday, September 27, 2010

First Few Days on Kauai

Aloha! What a week this has been! I arrived on Kauai last Wednesday night, picked up my rental car and drove to the hotel I had reserved. It is not a nice hotel, but it is right on the beach, so I am enjoying it.

I discovered that I need ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) certification to start my new job here (it was not required at St. Mary's) so I have been VERY busy completing that course. It's been stressful and my brain has felt tired and taxed, but today I finally finished it all. YAY!

I also have spent many hours looking for a place for us to live. The house we thought we were going to rent turned out to be a little disappointing. It was dark and smelled yucky and had an annoying neighbor WAY too close for comfort. I spent a couple of days looking for a place fairly close to my work and I found nothing but yuck, yuck, YUCK! One night I sort of had a panic attack, thinking what the *##(@*$ am I doing here??? I called Mike, even though it was the middle of the night in Colorado, and he talked me down from the edge of the cliff I was on and put things back into perspective for me. We decided to stick to our original plan, the one that brought us to this point in the first place, which was to live in the most beautiful part of the island even though it'll be a longer drive to work. So the next day I set out on a new quest to find us a home in the town we fell in love with when we were here last month.

I have looked at several places and actually found two that I liked and would feel very comfortable in, but there is one more I want to look at before I make a committment, so I am hoping to see that one tomorrow. I'm getting tired of being homeless and living in a very shabby hotel. When the turquoise blue shag carpet (circa 1970) starts to get to me too bad, I walk down the sidewalk to the beach and feel wonderful again.

Tonight I watched several young boys surfing. They were awesome! A few nights ago, I walked down the beach a little ways and sat on some volcanic rocks and watched the surf pound the shore. There were little black crabs on the rocks, which were interesting but a little creepy because they looked like tarantulas.

One morning last week, there was a monk seal on the beach. Monk seals are endangered and are protected in Hawaii. They gorge themselves on food then wash up on the beach, where they rest while they digest their food. Within a few minutes of people discovering it, there were people here from some protection agency surrounding the monk seal with crime scene-type tape so no one could get near it. When I returned to the beach that evening, the seal was gone.

Everyone please send up prayers for me to find a decent place to live, and soon!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

time to go private

I'm going to make my blog private, so please give me your e-mail address so I can give you permission to view my blog.

Stay tuned for exciting news and the big adventures of Kathy & Mike!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

GRANDBABIES! GRANDBABIES! GRANDBABIES!

My precious daughters are giving me more grandbabies!! ONE is coming from Angela and TWO from Jessica!
I'm so happy !!!!!!