Thursday, November 22, 2007

My roommate from BYU-Idaho


I was in Boston this weekend for a convention and as I was walking around the exposition center I saw someone that I recognized. I immediately knew her name was Erin, I just didn't know how I knew her. As I was scrolling through all of the options she looked at me and said, "Is your name Abby?" She was my roommate at Ricks from 2001 to 2002. She was there with me when I was applying to be a YPM in Nauvoo. She asked about Phil and I told her that he and Roxy got married and have two kids now. It was very exciting to see her. She is such a great girl. I hate losing contact with people so hopefully more people will randomly come back into my life again!!!

Halloween 2007



A month ago was Halloween and I wanted to post some pictures of the event. First, a word of caution. Never leave a carved pumpkin on your mantel over a long weekend. You may just come home to a sea of mold dripping out of its mouth. Not to mention the pumpkin had collapsed on itself. GROSS! Second, our Halloween party was a huge success. We invited the Bartlett's and the Adamson's over for dinner in a pumpkin. We also had dry ice creating a misty effect with our root beer. It was a lot of fun. I can't find a picture of all of us... We hang out with the Bartlett's and Adamson's all of the time. It has been a lot of fun living here in Detroit with such great friends!

A little too much pink!

Well, I had been trying for a long time to change my blog's background. I found a cute template online but never figured out how to apply it. So I have officially gotten rid of the pink and hopefully this will be better until Erin teaches me how to make my background cute and have songs play when people come read it!! Help please!! Suggestions are welcome...

Friday, November 16, 2007

Missing My Wife

My wife has been out of town this past week. She's with all of her speech-language pathology friends in Boston for a yearly SLP conference. From talking with her on the phone, it sounds like she's having a blast. She's gone to Fenway Park, got tons of free stuff at different booths, and going out to eat on a nightly basis. What a life!

As for me, I've been working like crazy. I'm working three jobs right now: at a neuroscience research lab, at the local Children's Hospital doing research, and at a home health care facility working on business development. Although I have long days, I enjoy working and being productive. I'm also finishing up my applications for business schools and health care management programs. The goal is to have the process done by the end of the month.

I went wall climbing with the young men for an activity on Wednesday. Salomon, Aramis, and Bernardo showed up, and we enjoyed climbing a lot. We got the chance to go up about three or four times a piece, and by the end of the evening we were exhausted. My arms hadn't had that type of workout in a while. Si se puede!

Tomorrow's the big U of M/Ohio State game. I'm rooting for Michigan to win, of course. It should be a good game, although a lot of the Michigan starters are banged up. Go Blue!

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

The Air Force Relay Marathon



Well, We did it. Jonathan, Laura, my mother, and I all ran our relay marathon. We ran it in 4 hours and 30 minutes. It was such a blast!! We trained for a couple of months together. Mom was the anchor in keeping us going and preparing for it. We were so proud of her. She ran 5 miles!! She hasn't been able to walk that far let alone run in years and years due to her heart complications. I ran the second shortest length 6.3 miles. However, that was alos no small feat. I had to train a lot to do that since grad school has sucked me dry of all energy and opportunity to work out. Since the marathon that has changed. I work out 2-3 times a week and am feeling really good right now. It has actually helped me in school and keep priorities where they need to be. back to the marathon.... The best thing about it was since that since I was the third leg of the race and had to wait two hours or so to start. While I was waiting I was able to see my Dad, Eliza, and Mary all running together and run with them for a little bit. It was motivating to see how happy they were. They all ran the full length marathon. Maybe one day I will be able to run one with Dad. I don't want to be the only kid who doesn't do it. I learned that if you train consistently you can prepare yourself. That is what happened with me.
Hopefully, one of these days, I will find a picture of just me and Jonathan. Until then, the picture of all of us will have to do!!

Jackson's here



What a sweet boy. It was very humbling being in Minnesota and seeing what a great mom Roxann is. She has so much love for her kids and is so good with them. I loved being there. I especially loved being around Jackson. He was still only a week and a half old so he was quite sleepy. However, he was starting to be more alert and would open his big blue eyes and just watch everyone. It wasn't always easy but it was a good learning experience. I think by the end of the week I realized, "hey, I could do this" which was monumental in and of itself. I don't have to be terrified any longer of the memory of Charlotte screaming in pain when I broke the cardinal "don't let them stand in the tub" rule a year ago. I successfully gave her two baths. The image of my own clumsiness affecting my children has softened. Maybe I could be a good mom someday. Besides...who wouldn't want something this cute and cuddly to play with every day. Isn't he adorable!!!! What a sweet nephew.

Charlotte Time



Two weeks ago I went to Minnesota to help Roxann with the new baby, play with Charlotte, and hang out. I posted pictures of my trip. I spent a lot of time with Charlotte. She let me share her room with her. I slept on the trundel bed and she woke me up in the morning. It was a lot better to have her as an alarm clock. She is such a sweetheart. She loves reading books, coloring, singing, playing outside, swinging, bathing, etc... She does a little bit of everything and has so much energy and love. I loved being with her. I think I wouldn't mind skipping the newborn baby thing and going straight to the toddler stage.

Picture #1 Charlotte hanging from the playground
Picture #2 Charlotte and I were sharing the stand up teeter-totter while Phil was on the other side... I think that is why she has a scared face on. He can be quite intimidating on that thing.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007



Here are some picture of my niece Charlotte. She went to the state fair in Minnesota and had a blast. These are two of my favorite pictures. Roxy, my sister-in-law, is expecting her second baby in a couple weeks. They are going to have a baby boy.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

The upcoming move

Our landlord is kicking us out of our apartment on Monday so we can move into another apartment. . .the one right across the hall. I am so excited about the convenience of being able to lift items off the shelves and walking across the hall to move in. It makes me glad we don't have to make this a big move like we did when moving to Michigan from Utah.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Tag you're it!

Thanks for inviting me to play a long.

Four jobs I have had:
1. Graduate Student Assistant
-Research assistant in Neurogenic Disorders lab
-In charge of the material's lab and receptionist
2. MTC Spanish teacher
3. Translator for PEEP
4. Worked in flower shops

Movies I could watch over and over again:
The original Parent Trap
Return to Me
What about Bob?

Four places I have lived:
Detroit, MI
Provo, UT
Venezuela
Aruba

Favorite TV shows
The Closer
Law and Order (Erin got my addicted)
Without a trace
Anything on TLC

I've been to:
London
Minnesota
Florida
The Bahamas

Four websites I check daily
yahoo.com
google.reader.com
google.com
asha.org

Places I would rather be:
On a beach
Reading a book
Walking home from my last final
California (I have never been)

People I want to tag...
Not many people know about my blog...

Go Tigers!!



This was when Jonathan and I went to a Tigers game in June I think. It just happened to be the night Justin Verlander pitched his no-hitter. Jonathan was ecstatic throughout the game and had to explain what was going on. However, Emily and I didn't quite understand the magnitude of it until he was standing up at the end of the eighth inning when he refused to sit down and was as giddy as a school boy. Supposedly it was history was made that night and we were able to be a part of it. We love the Tigers!! Especially now that they are good and we live about a fifteen minute walk from their stadium. There are some bonuses to living in downtown Detroit.

The relay marathon

I found out last weekend that my Dad, Emily, Eliza, and Mary are all running a marathon together at the middle of September. I was sad when I first hear about it because I wasn't participating. Even though deep down I know I will probably never run a marathon. I just don't have a love for running like the rest of the Joneses. Then my mom called me to see if I wanted to go down to Ohio and watch them run. I told her I didn't because it would be too depressing. Then I said, if they have a 5K or something I will come and run. Then I won't feel like such a slacker. (Last marathon I watched was my Dad and Eliza in St. George. My mom made special t-shirts thats said "Slacker Chicks" on the back.) So then I found out there was a relay marathon you could divide between four people. So with some coercion I talked my mother into running the 5 miles, margie the 8 mile, Jonathan the 6.7 mile, and I would run the 6.3 mile.
Since then I have worked out twice. An hour and a half of Thursday (cardio and weight training) and today I went out and ran around Detroit for 25 minutes!! This is quite an accomplishment since I think the last time I ran was with Jonathan when we were dating. I could have run longer except my ears hurt from all the wind blowing in them. My body would have still kept going!! I am very excited about that since I thought I was in horrible shape. I guess walking to school and work everyday has been good for me.
So that is my big accomplishment for the week. The relay is on September 14th so I will keep everyone posted on how I am doing and how my trooper of a mother is doing...

Going Public

Due to popular demand I have officially gone public with my blog. This may encourage me to post more often and not only read about everybody else's lives.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Father's Day 2007

Jonathan and I decided to go home for Father's Day last minute. We dropped off people from church and then while we were on the highway decided to drive to midland and surprise the Dunford Family. Everyone was there and it was Pam and John's 30th wedding anniversary. When we pulled into the driveway Jonathan called his dad to wish him happy Father's Day. Then as he was about to say I wish I could give you a hug right now, he walked into the front door and over to his dad to give him a hug. It was a big surprise and we were just in the knick of time for dinner. They were just about to sit down and eat. It was so good to be with them. We ate dinner, played games (the WII), and watched John and Pam open anniversary presents. Then as we were leaving we decided to try and stuff their old chairs into our car. They had gotten a new table and said we could have their old chairs and stools. I have been so excited to get them and have real dinning chairs instead of our card table chairs. They are a light wooden color and we were planning on painting them black. However, they don't look that bad being a natural wood color so we will leave them be until I have time to do something about it. after we filled the car we headed towards my house so I could give my dad a hug as well. We walked in the front door and he seemed pretty surprised to see us. To our surprise, Emily was there as well. It was a lot of fun being home and although it was 10:00 at night we ended staying until like 11:30. We got home at 1:00 and I had therapy early the next morning but it was worth it. I have loved being so close to home while we can. We are far enough away that we are not dependent on them, however, we are close enough to go home during important life events and just see each other. It has been a blessing. I love John and I love my daddy.

School and life ...

So I haven't kept this up to date everyday...but ten days is better than 8 months! Life has been very good. I interviewed and got an internship with the Children's Hospital of Michigan. I am really excited about it. They mainly work with children ranging in ages from 3-5 but also work with older and younger children. They are in the hospital setting so they get a lot of severe cases with cleft palate, syndromes, disorders etc... They are also have combined offices with the Audiology department so I will get to work with children who have cochlear implants and hearing aids. It should be very interesting to work there. It is only a 15 minute walk from my house and will be a very well rounded experience for me.
Therapy was very successful today. I was so excited because one of my clients J.G., who has Broca's aphasia, was able ot communicate a desire he had by mastering the phrase "I want ____" The most exciting thing about it was that he found confidence in himself to do it. Also it will be very functional for him. It was so awesome sitting there in therapy and taking him the extra mile to see what he could do. I am very excited for him.
This semester has been the hardest one. There are so many projects, papers, and clinic is very time consuming. I also am swamped with family obligations. We have the Witt family reunion, Eliza's wedding, Grandparents coming to town, and church responsibilities. Jonathan and I are going to chaperon youth conference and are planning the branch picnic for next weekend.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Jonathan helped me figure it out...

Like always, I have had to turn to Jonathan's expertise to help me get my blog started. It has been 8 months since I last made an entry. Eliza is has now been married for almost a month and I have started my food storage. Let's see maybe I should do a little summary of each month.

November 2006: This is when I was deep into my first semester of graduate school. Jonathan and I took a vacation and went to Megan's wedding. It was in Nauvoo of course!! She looked beautiful and it was a lot of fun to see everyone. It was a Japanese theme and they even had goldfish swimming in the centerpieces. It was really neat to see how calm and collected Megan was. She was so happy and had prepared everything. This is also when we found out that Jonathan's med school application was incomplete. That AMCAS had found an error with his A.P. credits on his transcript. It was scary to think that this may influence whether his applications would go through. Thanksgiving was the weekend before Megan's wedding and we had it at my mom's house. Then on the way to Nauvoo we went to Aunt Merilee's house for Thanksgiving dinner and unfortunately were only there for a couple hours. We had to leave to meet Emily and carpool to Nauvoo.

December 2006: I finished my first semester of graduate school with a 4.0. I was very proud of myself and had worked my butt off. Jonathan, found out that the application would not go through in time to meet the deadlines of the 5 schools he had selected. We found out the day after Christmas and he spent the rest of our vacation emailing and calling people for extensions. We spent Christmas at my house. I hadn't been home for 3 Christmas's because of my mission and the wedding. It was so good being at home. Then Christmas night we went to the Dunford's for dinner and to spend time with them. We spent at least a week and a half of Christmas break with family.

January 2007: School started again and I had been assigned my second clinical placement at Renaissance Head Start with Mrs. O'Leary as my supervisor. Everyone had talked about how hard she was but I learned a lot from her and was grateful for all the advice that she gave me. I also realized during this experience that I was good at working with kids. I loved working with them and seeing their eyes light up when I came to get them. I had 4 clients. The boys were very severe. A.J. was always sick and had severe expressive and moderate receptive language delays. B.N. was even more severe. He was 5 and had maybe 20 single words he produced. He had behavioral issues and yet was one of the sweetest little boys I worked with. He had been diagnosed as being cognitively impaired but I still think he was just smart and didn't want to talk yet. The girls were a lot higher functioning then the boys. I had a mild receptive language delay and a developmental stutterer. The girl who stuttered had a little attitude. She was just barely four and a little bossy. She was adorable and after the first session didn't really stutter with me. We had to put her in a group since she felt so comfortable with me. Having the two girls paired together for therapy was a lot of work. It was during this time that I realized that I didn't want to work with adults any more. That I had fallen in love with litte African American preschoolers. It was really hard working with the kids. I found out that it would always be a challenge and very rewarding.

Feburary 2007: School is a blur...Jonathan got an interview at Wayne State...I sent in my scholarship applications....

March 2007: I went to my first MSHA conference. It was interesting going to the kids classes. I figured that I should work in the schools since they only had to work 9 months out of the year and got really good money. However, I was discouraged by all of the paper work that would have to be done. Not to mention the caseload of 50-60 kids. I didn't feel like i could take the responsibility of all those little ones. Jonathan had his medical school interview at Wayne State. Jonathan's interview went very well and his birthday was not so great. I didn't do anything special for it since I was so busy with school. I am still feeling bad about it.

April 2007: Jonathan was forgiving and threw me a surprise birthday party at the Adamson's. They are a young couple in our branch that we hang out with all of the time. It is a lot of fun since they live right down the street. They will come over and ring our bell and we end up playing through the night. We taught them how to play Euchre, Shrek Super Party, and Mario baseball. I finished my second semester with flying colors. I had gotten another 4.0 and was sure that I would get the full ride scholarship for another year. This month was very hard for me. We found out that Jonathan was wait listed again after all of the hard work and sacrifice he had put in to making his application more competitive. We didn't understand how he wasn't accepted. I was very disappointed. I felt like Heavenly Father had let me Jonathan down. I couldn't fathom it and was angry for a week or two. I had never felt so angry before, at any degree. I hated feeling that way and kept telling myself to stop. I soon realized that the peace and comfort I had been feeling the months prior to Jonathan getting his answer were a blessing from my Heavenly Father. He was telling me and preparing for that moment and I still let him down. However, I learned that he has Jonathan in mind and that he didn't disregard my prayers. I had been praying for him to open doors for Jonathan. I had been very vague and always said, "if it be thy will" after requesting for Jonathan to get into med school. It was a good growing experience for me.

May 2007: The scholarship didn't work out the way I planned it. I was baffled when I got the news. I figured I had deserved it. Then a week later I was given another half scholarship and the department was going to pay for another 2 credits each semester. So instead of a full-ride I got a 3/4's ride. I also became a lot stronger in my personal scripture study. I started reading the Book of Mormon again and studying the April Conference talks. I have fallen in love with the scriptures and have noticed a great difference in my attitude and happiness levels. Jonathan, despite everything, has been a rock. He is so optimistic and keeps plugging away at his research and business pursuits. He really likes business and is not burning any bridges this Fall. He is going to apply to lots of programs in Health Management and Med School. Eliza and Christopher had their wedding. It was beautiful and a lot of fun. We went to Nauvoo of course. She had a really fun bridal shower. Everyone was supposed to bring shoes along with their gift. Emily, Roxy, and I did "a romantic evening in" and got her pretty red shoes and lots of romantic evening things like placemats, music, candles, and what not...

June 2007: Eliza had a huge reception in Michigan. Roxann and Phil came with Charlotte. Roxy is prego. Charlotte knows all of our names now and was so cute!!! I am barely staying afloat in school and therapy. I had a internship interview with the Children's Hospital here at the DMC and got it. I will start that next winter. It is hard to believe that there are only 5 more months of school classes left and then I will be done forever!!! It is very exciting. I love what I am learning but I can't wait to accomplish my goal.

Important note: Before I end my updated blog, I just want to mention that although the past year has been very difficult and we aren't exactly where I thought we would be at this point. I wouldn't trade it for anything. I have come so close to Jonathan. He is my best friend, and treats me like gold. I know that we have both grown so much and have needed this time to realize that no matter what happens in life, as long as we are together and striving hard to live the commandments and establish a righteous home that nothing else matters. We will be able to make it through whatever trial and become stronger for it. I love him with all of my heart and pray that I can become more like him.