Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Our Boston Adventure!

The first week of February found me on a plane by myself with two carry on bags, and lots of books to keep me entertained on the way to Boston! I was headed to the school of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) for an interview for graduate school! It was not the first big city I have navigated to and around partly alone, but it had been a while since my Berlin adventure of 2007, and I was a wee bit nervous. Not only was I feeling jittery about navigating in Boston without my John, but I was feeling a great deal of anticipation for my actual interview.

After landing, I lugged my bags to a bus stop and rode the hour long trip to a suburb of Boston where John's Uncle and Aunt, whom I had never met previously, were to pick me up. John's dad had contacted his brother to help me arrange a place to stay, and so John's uncle graciously agreed to host me. After formalities, get to know yous, a delicious chili feast and relaxing evening, I retreated to my bedroom to prepare for the upcoming interview.

The next day dawned bright and early, particularly since the time zone was two hours earlier than that of Provo's. I prepared meticulously including my interview outfit and going over my notes. John's Uncle dropped me off at the Charlestown Navy Yard, and I was on my own. Since I was 45 minutes early, I strolled along the harbor bundled up in the poofy coat which John's aunt had insisted I wear (apparently I had not prepared as adequately for the cold as I had thought). This is what I saw:


Here's what I posted with this pic on Instagram: "Why yes, I think I could stand having a view like this every day of graduate school..."

My impression of MGH only got better throughout the day. It is a brand new doctorate program, which I find exciting! Most of the occupational therapy programs are currently 2 year masters program, but MGH is a new 3 year doctorate program! The facilities are just as beautiful inside as outside, with state of the art classrooms and brand new occupational therapy labs. The faculty were very nice and thrilled with being part of being such a great new program. The program itself sounds fabulous, with a heavy emphasis on inter-professional education, hands on education, clinical work beginning at the start of the program, and many opportunities for students to serve within the community! My interview was fun, and overall it was a very positive experience. I left being able to picture myself as a student of the school.

The rest of the weekend flew by with entertaining myself on the Boston Freedom Walk, experimenting with Boston's public transportation system, getting to know John's aunt and uncle over an Indian dinner, forgetting my purse at the Indian restaurant and having to drive back to get it, a fabulous blitz-tour of Boston's two art museums (the MFA and Gardner museums) given by John's uncle who is a bit of an art buff and is part of the asian art committee. Here's a couple pictures from that:


The evil Gnyardon and his followers were even illustrated in the MFA!
I wonder what poor, unsuspecting soul they are stalking! ;)

My appetizer, which was a "taco", at the Gardner museum

Uncle Steve's soup--I have got to try my hand at making butternut squash soup!
Last glimpse of Boston from the plane

So I headed back home to Provo, Utah, to await the response from MGH. I focused on work and tried not to think much about the upcoming results.

A couple of weeks later, I received an acceptance letter to MGH! I also received an acceptance letter to USciences in Philadelphia, as well as an invitation for two skype interviews with schools in DC and CA. I did the interview with Howard University in DC, and we contemplated our options. We considered a lot of factors about each of the schools and locations before finally making our decision. This decision was made before even receiving the results from Howard (which I am pretty sure I got into).

Brace yourselves....



And the verdict is in! We are going to Boston in the middle to end of May!!!




Phew! Glad that decision is made. I am filled with many different thoughts and emotions. On one hand I am thrilled to be pursuing my dream of going to occupational therapy school! I am so excited for the change of scenery, the adventures and experiences to come. I am sad to leave Provo and all of my friends. I don't love living in Provo, but I love my friends here and will miss them a lot. I am also really sad to leave my new job at Rise Employment Services. I have loved working with people who have disabilities to help them find employment!!! I have committed to myself to find all of my current clients jobs before I leave! They are so capable and I want them to have employment where they will be happy and be able to contribute. I will miss working with them, and with my lovely coworkers.

Change is good. I feel a little overwhelmed and anxious about the changes, but I am also eager to begin a new chapter in our lives. I am so glad to have John by my side to experience these changes with!

The program begins June 1, so we'll be leaving Provo sometime mid- to late-May.

Wish me luck! :)

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Valentine Tradition


Fun Fact: If you put a bottle of Martinelli's in the freezer to cool down and then you forget about it for approximately 3 hours, then when you open it, the juice will fizzle out of the top for quite a while!!!

We accidentally tried this a couple of days ago, and responded by taking turns sipping at the top to keep the foam from coming out. It was so funny that at times I could hardly sip because I was laughing so hard!

Cheers to our first valentine tradition!!! :)


Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Ring in the New Year

2013 has been a great year for me! It has also been full of learning experiences, growth, and change. A lot of chapters of my life closed, and new ones were open full of possibility, stretching, experience, and success. Here are some of the things I've done and learned:

In November of 2012 my life was changed when I decided to "try out" dating John Gaskin. By March of 2013, I realized I wanted to spend my life with him. We got officially engaged in July (although we had chosen a date by April). We began our life and eternity together on 16 August 2013 in the Oquirrh Mountain Temple, South Jordan, Utah. Thus our new, crazy adventure began together!
My John is the best thing in my life. I love him, and I love to spend time with him (see why here)! Our courtship had lots of challenges, since he was unemployed for 5 months, but it was a blessing for us to work through those difficulties together. I feel it prepared us for working through life together. We love cooking delicious food together, playing with t3h Gnyardon, reading together (currently the Wheel of Time series--we're on book 5), occasionally playing games together (currently Donkey Kong), cuddling and watching shows, spending time with family, etc...
Along with my husband, getting married brought these great things into my life: I finally became an AUNT (hooray!) to the cutest nieces and nephews ever!!! And I got an evil, fangly cat!

I finally graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor degree in Exercise Science and German (double major). Hooray!!! Finally moving on to a new stage of life in my education and professional life!

By April, I realized that I was not accepted into physical therapy school, which although disappointing turned out to be a huge blessing in disguise. Had I gotten into graduate school as planned, I don't know what would have happened between John and I. After being rejected, I went through a "quarter life crisis" as I like to refer to it. After re-evaluating my vocational goals, I discovered occupational therapy! I did everything necessary and applied for occupational therapy school, which I am thrilled for!!!! So far I have an interview at one school (upcoming in February), and there are still lots of schools I haven't heard back from yet. John graduates in April 2014, and sometime in the summer we plan on being off to a new phase in life!

One of the biggest life changing discoveries for us was a budgeting program called, You Need A Budget, or YNAB. In the 3 months since we began budgeting with YNAB, it has revolutionized the way we think about budgeting and money. We are on track to meeting our goals, communicating about money, and feeling so much more prepared for the future. PLUS we LOVE our budgeting meetings! They are truly a lot of fun!

At the beginning of November I got a new job, which I am really enjoying. I work for RISE Inc. employment services. We work with people who have disabilities to help them find and maintain employment. I currently coach our clients on life skills (finance, personal hygiene, work appropriate communication, etc) and I coach individuals at their new jobs. I love meeting so many great people and getting to learn from them. I'm looking forward to learning and growing at this great opportunity.

I am so grateful for the opportunities presented to me this past year, and I'm so grateful for so many fabulous friends, my family, and my new family members!!! I'm excited for 2014 and the adventures it will bring!!!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

God is Good

Day 17: I'm grateful to know that God is good. He loves me. He knows me individually. He's involved in my life. When my life seems to be going in the opposite direction from what I've planned, I often get frustrated. But when time passes, I can see that I learned what God knew I needed to learn at that particular time. Things work out in unexpected ways. God truly directs our lives, even when we can't see it.

Happy 90th Birthday!

Day 16: Monday was my beautiful Grandma Artha Robinson's 90th birthday! I hope to be able to look back on a wonderful legacy of faith, family and love when I turn 90!!!! We had a birthday party on Saturday for her, and it was great to see cousins, aunts and uncles there!!!!
Love this lady!!!!



Saturday, November 16, 2013

Warm cozy house

Day 15: I'm grateful for a warm, cozy apartment to share with my sweet heart! It's especially nice on cold nearly winter days!

Pay checks

Day 14: Well I missed a couple days again, so I'll have to catch up! I'm grateful to be busy, even though this 60 hour work week nearly killed me! I'll be grateful to get my pay checks, however!