Thursday, October 23, 2008

Family Vacation

Chris recently had one of his two vacations of the year. It was great to spend consecutive time together as a family.

We went hiking up Sabino canyon:



We visited family up in Prescott:
We drove down to San Carlos, Mexico:
It felt strange to have a family vacation where we didn't go home to one of our parents. We had a family vacation with just our little family. I remember going on family vacations when I was little, but this was different...this time I was the mother. Aaaaaah.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

It's fun to play at the Y M C A

We joined the YMCA today!

Happily we are still poor enough to receive financial aide--and thus can afford a membership there. Ella loves the gym. It is actually because of her that we joined. I used a two week trial membership a few weeks ago and learned that pregnancy and a year of no exercise left me slightly out of shape =). Well, Ella loved going to the gym and playing in the child watch area. This is a really good play area with a park outside, play kitchens, princess dress ups and occasionally a movie. At any rate, I asked Ella what she wanted to do today and she said she wanted to go to the gym. Since she has said this for a week straight I gave in and we went and joined the local YMCA. It is a great motivation to work out when your kid tries to get you to go the gym every day.

And today I ran two miles. Wahoo! When I started my two week trial I could barely run one mile. I like to push myself and hope to be back up to five miles soon. We'll see...

Eli is almost crawling. He moves around like an inch worm. He is also sitting up all by himself, though he needs help getting into the sitting position.

Ella still loves Eli which is good. She is my best helper. She will play with Eli so I can shower or cook etc. and she loves to help me bake and clean. Ella is completely potty trained
(except for when she is asleep) and thankfully she still takes a nap (though a late one that starts at three in the afternoon.)

Yesterday when I had a doctor apt. Ella was especially good. Chris was post call, but had previously agreed to watch Ella so that I only had to take Eli with me. When it was time for me to go to my appointment Chris was home, but he was sleeping. So I put a movie on for Ella and told her that when the movie was over she needed to go in and wake up her daddy so he could put her down for her nap. She said okay and was very excited to watch a movie in the middle of the day. I estimated the time the movie would be over and called Chris to make sure Ella was alright. Chris told me that she had just woken him up so he could put her to bed. What a very good little girl we have!

Well, I think I'm out of stories except that Chris has vacation next week which is exciting.

Oh, and Sunday is my birthday so you must call me and wish me happiness.

--Mal

Sunday, August 03, 2008

It has Begun

So week one as an official resident has come and gone.  I've grown soft over the last few carefree months; I'm not used to working everyday, nor am I used to working 9-12 hrs straight (I know, like I said: soft).  I have a trick though that makes it easier.  The husband of one of my classmates is currently doing a prelim year in Surgery.  He's going into Anesthesia, so working like a surgery intern is exceptionally painful.  Whenever I start feeling stressed, I just remember how easy I really have it compared to most residents.

Actually, working in the ED is quite fun and gratifying.  I don't know if the day will come when the traumas, acute abdomens, homeless drunks, and "emergency sore throats" grow stale, but for now I can't think of a better job in all of medicine.  At parties, who do you think has the best stories?

I'm trying to learn the balance between speed, efficiency and malpractice.  Most of the time it seems that the majority of my brain is dedicated to paperwork, protocol and dictations, while diagnosis takes a back seat.  Of course this is temporary; once I get the system all figured out I can start playing doctor more fully.  

Enough rambling.  I have some new videos up on YouTube.  One is Ella playing in the tub, which made Eli laugh real hard.  The other is one Malinda took of Ella giving me grubbies while I played Xbox.


Saturday, June 28, 2008

a success

We now have only one child who wears diapers. Sigh. They grow up so fast...wait, I mean, Hooray!
Ella began her potty training on Monday. Chris nearly moved out that afternoon when Ella drank too much juice (my fault) and had diarrhea--luckily she had the accidents in the bathroom and Chris is still living with us.
Ella is a quick learner and improves everyday with her ability to know when she needs to go and make it to the potty in time. Today I moved her toilet from the family room to the bathroom with confidence that she will make it to the bathroom in time. If we survive church tomorrow I might start letting her out of the house again (all trips to the park and library etc were temporarily canceled this week.)
I didn't take any photos of this process (how embarrassing would that be!) but here are some pictures from our recent family vacations to Harriman Ranch and Disneyland:

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Two-Party Bondage

To illustrate my point better, I put together this Simpsons clip.  Enjoy it, then read the rest and pass it on.

www.Tu.tv
In my last political rant, I ended referring to the current crop of presidential hopefuls (Hillary terminated her campaign that same day) as “very different shades of the same color.”  I wish to expound on that.  I am constantly bewildered by the argument that there are no good candidates to choose from, and I do not wish to lump myself into that category.  By that I mean that I do not wish to be one of the complainers.  If we lack any candidates of integrity, then it is a result of our own pride, apathy and cynicism in previous elections.  I believe, and King Mosiah of the Book of Mormon tells us, that our leaders are a reflection of the peoples’ moral standing.  (At least initially.  Remember that after an unrighteous people allow evil men to come to power, they are stuck under their heel in bondage
even after the people repent.  At that point, only by God’s mercy and intervention is a nation delivered.)  It is from this perspective that I urge for a moral revolution.  Such a change cannot grow from a two party system once both parties are corrupted. 
 
Again, in that last political rant I referred to Classic Liberalism.  I referred to the choice that we must make between Globalism and Independence.  I feel that the current leadership within the Libertarian Party most closely matches my philosophy of independence and the liberalism of the Founding Fathers.  No, I’m not referring to Ron Paul (who has withdrawn from the race).  I’m referring to Bob Barr and Wayne Allen Root.  I’ve been watching them for a while now and I feel a ring or truth in their words and common sense in their policies.  I am no expert on all their policies and cannot speak to their character other than what the media has afforded me.  But in an election where so many people are voting for “hope” and “change” and “getting away from the politics of the past” and “finding common ground” I cannot understand why the masses have not paid more attention to Bob Barr.  

I am bothered by those who are afraid to “throw their vote away” on a 3rd party candidate.  I can think of nothing more patriotic and in line with the Founding Fathers than to do away with the two-party mentality.  The rules of the parties are not made by the voice of the people.  They are not beholden to the Constitution and thus are an opening to bondage.  Democrats should understand this better than anyone given the recent disputes of Michigan and Florida and the ominous superdelegates.  

To shine a different light on it, many conservatives feel a need to begrudgingly pull the lever for John McCain without agreeing with the majority of his policies.   Unless you are a one-issue-voter, and that issue is either the War on Terrorism or Supreme Court Judges (ignoring the fact that the incoming Democratic Congress will stonewall any conservative nominations), I cannot understand how in good conscience you vote for McCain.   “But a vote for a 3rd party is a vote for Obama…”  No.  There are a great many Democrats who feel disenchanted with Obama after his war with Hillary.  They need to be taught that a 3rd party like the Libertarians is not another wing of Republican ideals.  I am not advocating the watering-down of ideals and principles in order to widen the political tent.  I simply urge Democrats to consider what issues are of highest priority and then use their God-given gift of discernment to judge whether Obama, McCain, or a third party candidate such as Bob Barr will advance those issues.  Simply put, a vote for McCain is a vote for McCain; one for Obama, Obama’s.  Vote your conscience and speak your mind; for this is the only course of action with any lasting promise.  

I understand that in democratic society one must often compromise some points in order to achieve a greater good.  But it is my belief that we have overstepped the line from compromise and goodwill into the territory of appeasement and apathy.  To continue the two-party system is treason to our values.  

Friday, June 06, 2008

welcome home

What a great new home we have!

This morning we walked to one of the neighborhood pools for a swim. Ella loves to swim with her dad in the big pool and I love that there is a little pool she can play in while I watch Eli (this is my plan for when Chris begins residency next month). We all love that we can walk to the pool. I know it is hot here, but who can complain when you can swim away the heat?

Did I mention our house? I love it. I couldn't begin to explain all the reasons why, but for those of you who know me well it will suffice to say that the walls are a creamy shade of mild yellow.

And our backyard is great too. I know that there is no grass, but the pebbles we have are fine with me. Ella loves to draw with chalk on the cement and I love that it is small, and enclosed so I can let her play out there while I cook.


As you can see, Ella also loves the orange trees in our backyard.

As an orphan named Annie once said, "I think I'm gonna like it here."

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

After that last weighty post, I thought I'd give y'all a little Ella & Eli. As you can see, we're all loving Tucson. (I'm really not satisfied with the quality of these, the video I'm uploading is much better--maybe I should switch from YouTube.)