Friday, May 29, 2009

Twenty Four is a Good Number




It started on Wednesday--a whole day early--with a surprise delivery to the hospital. Someone sent something for me? to work? are you sure they have the right Erika Phillips? But, yes a special floral delivery awaited me in the lobby of PCMC with a card signed lovingly from Mom, Dad, and the bro, Mike. I couldn't help but smile all day.
I've never gotten flowers at work before...and I always swore I'd be one of those girls who wouldn't want flowers. I think I change my mind now. I like getting flowers. Feel free to send them anytime you want.

The perfect start to an absolutely phenomenal birthday. Catch a few highlights of my very best 24th birthday.
  1. Waking up to sunshine, a happy birthday text, and going for a run to the gym
  2. Having amazing french toast breakfast with Corinne (world's best lifelong friend & sister)
  3. Free money to spend at REI
  4. Three words: MASSAGE, FACIAL, PEDICURE...best bday gift I've ever given myself
  5. Reading facebook posts of birthday wishes
  6. Talking to my college girlfriends on the phone
  7. Dinner with some of my most favorite peeps
  8. Laughing with Joel
  9. Being worshipped (literally on hands and knees) by Nate
  10. Getting hugs from people I love (THANK YOU!)
  11. Being sung the Birthday Song by Terri (she's never missed a birthday yet!)
  12. The perfect "Betty" gift--I can now make cupcakes that will change your life
  13. Talking to my mom and dad
  14. Getting a card from my Grandparents
  15. Getting texts from lots of people I love (THANK YOU!)
  16. Hitting a pinata with a broom...and a 2x4...and having Ryan finally break it open
  17. Picking up all the candy from the grass--in the dark :)
  18. Blowing out the candles
  19. The perfect H & M top to add to my wardrobe
  20. Eating Tres Leches Cake made by my fabulous roommie Megan (you are the best!)
  21. Having the SSS reunited!
  22. An e-card from my co-worker (and life & love advice giver) Dave
  23. Feeling like the luckiest girl in the world
  24. Being loved!
Tonight as I'm replaying the day I just can't help but count my blessings. How am I so blessed to have so much good in my life, to have so many people to love and who love me back? I don't think I can imagine a day better than today; it was fairly perfect!

Thanks to each of you for making this birthday positively memorable!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

T Fest


There is a 3 year old patient on my unit at the hospital who knows how to make moose calls, is covered with fake tattoos, shoots the nurses with his orange gun when they come in the room, and loves his daddy's music. I don't know what it is about that little dude, but he has captured my heart. Maybe it's his effervescent smile or the way he gets so excited when he watches his hunting movies. Maybe it's how he puffs up with pride when his baby sister is in the room or the fact that he has more girlfriends than most men could handle and there are more girls vying for a spot on the girlfriend list.


I'm not the only one who is smitten by him either. About every nurse on our unit loves this little cowboy and his incredible and loving family. I guess that's why, when I heard about the benefit in his honor I was jumping at the bit to go (along with about 25 of my other colleagues). I wasn't even deterred by the fact that it was in Woodruff, UT (middle of nowhere), or that it would keep me out late when I had to work very early the next day, or that it was called the Testicle Festival.


So, on Saturday afternoon, I loaded in the car with a couple of co-workers and headed to Woodruff. (For those of you unfamiliar with this town, don't worry, so were we. In fact, we missed the turn and ended up driving 15 minutes further into Wyoming than necessary (actually, is it ever necessary to drive into Wyoming?). But seriously, I-80 EAST to Evanston and then North 20 miles on Highway 89 drops you directly in the heart of Woodruff, UT.) We arrived at City Hall, the only building with much substance other than the LDS church across the hall, to find the event hopping...with about 100 people.


First was a concert, played by non other than my patient's dad, and it was inspiring. Great music, good lyrics, and made me want to marry a cowboy--tight jeans and all. And then, yes, bring it on, the cowboy's sac lunch itself...


Bull Testicles. Yep, that's right. Also known as the Rocky Mountain Oyster, it's a protein packed crescent shaped pieces of meat, battered and deep fat fried. And, because this is my year of no regrets I said, "pile 'em up on my plate, Sir." Hmmm...chewy, a bit rubbery, and tastes kind of like chicken. Definitely not the best thing I've ever eaten, but it could be worse. And, for my little cowboy back at PCMC I'll take one for the team!


Friday, May 22, 2009

Universal Truths

Today as I was driving home from work I was contemplating 3 things.

1. I am tired. So very tired.
2. I should go the gym. I don't want to go to the gym. I am tired and my buns still hurt from yesterday.

3. It's Friday. I should probably do something social and cool since it's Friday. I'm tired and everyone I would want to hang out with tonight is out of town, working, or on a date (friend date, romantic date...some sort of date).

Tired won out. I will stay in tonight. However, in the course of this thought process I realized many things happened to me on this tired Friday--most of little consequence, but nonetheless amusing and to be shared. And since I am tired, antisocial, and know that my brain will not remember any of the things that I felt impressed to share today by the time I wake up tomorrow morning, I caved.

My blogging life begins. 1038 pm on May 22, 2009

And now, for the universal truths of which I have been reminded this week.

1. If it is a quiet morning at work, it is only a matter of time until chaos strikes...as it did today @ approximately 1100 am.
2. If there is a SALE I will buy something. Actually, if I go in a store, I will buy something. I will wear it the next day and I will feel cute.
3. No matter how many times I clean my room each week it ends up messy again in about 12 hours.
4. If I washed my car yesterday, it WILL rain today.
5. Kids still sell lemonade on the corner. They are estatic if you give them $2 when they only charged you 50 cents. Buying a $2 lemonade from the kids on the corner is a good investment. (It makes me smile.)
6. Holding up your pants while you are running because they are too big to stay up is not in style and is not cool, no matter how many people do it.

Maybe #7 should be that I like lists if you haven't noticed already.