I am so pleased to say that I made it through a very intense two weeks of Real Estate School. As part of my job as Training Specialist at the Idaho Real Estate Commission, I get to work with all of the instructors in Idaho who provide instruction for real estate licensees. So my boss asked me to attend our two week salesperson pre-license courses (the education anyone must take to get a real estate license in Idaho). The classes are each a week long and are 45 hours of classroom instruction/field trips, etc.
It was very fun, but very challenging as a lot of new information was crammed into my brain very quickly. A few of the really fun things we got to do was to actually go and measure a house with tape measures, etc. to determine the square footage. It was a challenge. :) We also got to visit a title company and see all of the tract books dating back to the beginning of Idaho and see some very, very old land deeds. A little scary, but very entertaining was the lecture from a home inspector. I have learned more about mold, dry rot, etc. than anyone every wants to (very terrifying actually) and then heard a couple of poems as he was also a cowboy poet. The really funny thing was that the home inspector happened to be my old bishop who prepared me to go on a mission.
I realized through all of the work that the real estate licensees have to do and how detailed and complicated the process can be that I am extremely grateful to have the job that I do instead of being on the other end. I am learning from the inside out how the home buying process works so I will be really prepared to buy my first house (Pat's second) very soon.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Saturday, April 27, 2013
April sightings
Since we haven't really had any April showers, we decided to post about a few of the fun(funny) things we have seen recently.
Funny sighting number one - Hershey has been barking his head off the last few days in the morning and we could not figure out why. I honestly thought he must have heard the toaster or my cereal being poured into the bowl and wanted some, but I finally figured it out. One day last week, I happened to look out the window when he was barking like mad. To my big surprise, there was a wild turkey in the neighbor's driveway. I think he was either trying to warn it off of our property, inviting it to come play, or letting it know his plans to eat it. Mystery solved.
Fun sighting number two - The very next morning as I was driving into the parking lot at work, I happened to notice the deer crossing sign. And I thought to myself, I know we are close to the river, but surely the deer won't get this close to people and buildings. And then I saw five mule deer in the parking lot. I got to watch them for a few minutes before I went into work as they mowed the lawn and chomped on some weeds.
Funny sighting number three - Pat walking down the hall with his pants around his ankles. This is a pretty common occurance and is really quite amazing because it shows how much more confident he is getting.
Pretty darn amazing sighting - Pat standing in front of his chair swinging his walker to and fro in the air. I really can't do this one justice, but it is awesome. We are thinking about having a picture of him holding his walker in the air over his head for next Christmas. :)
Funny sighting number one - Hershey has been barking his head off the last few days in the morning and we could not figure out why. I honestly thought he must have heard the toaster or my cereal being poured into the bowl and wanted some, but I finally figured it out. One day last week, I happened to look out the window when he was barking like mad. To my big surprise, there was a wild turkey in the neighbor's driveway. I think he was either trying to warn it off of our property, inviting it to come play, or letting it know his plans to eat it. Mystery solved.
Fun sighting number two - The very next morning as I was driving into the parking lot at work, I happened to notice the deer crossing sign. And I thought to myself, I know we are close to the river, but surely the deer won't get this close to people and buildings. And then I saw five mule deer in the parking lot. I got to watch them for a few minutes before I went into work as they mowed the lawn and chomped on some weeds.
Funny sighting number three - Pat walking down the hall with his pants around his ankles. This is a pretty common occurance and is really quite amazing because it shows how much more confident he is getting.
Pretty darn amazing sighting - Pat standing in front of his chair swinging his walker to and fro in the air. I really can't do this one justice, but it is awesome. We are thinking about having a picture of him holding his walker in the air over his head for next Christmas. :)
Monday, April 1, 2013
Melissa got a job!
I start work as a Training Specialist for the Idaho Real Estate Commission on April 15th. Yup, that's right, I'm branching out of the medical field! I am really excited to try something new, but I know there will be a big learning curve. Thankfully it is not housed with most of the other state offices at the Capitol Complex but it will be quite a long commute from Emmett. I am hoping to be able to join a vanpool to save some money and the headache of driving every day. Because it is a government job, we will have state benefits and it does pay more than my last job, so I am also very happy about that. I am not sure yet exactly what I will be doing as it is a new position which is always something that I really enjoy. Pat is excited because I am excited, but I think he will be going through withdrawl for the first few weeks at least since I haven't worked for the last 9 months. Wow, time surely flies.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Pat here, we are doing great. Just trying to wait patiently until we can pick out our new house. Hershey is doing great. My walking is going good. I am changing one of my medications, whenever I have to increase the dose, it throws me for a loop for a while, but it is all good in the long run. Lately, I have been playing a lot of Monopoloy and every time I get Free Parking or a big payout, I stand up and lift my walker in the air. Kind of like the endzone dance, but better. My physical therapist keeps kicking my butt, but it is really helping, so I just try to endure it. Okay, that's it for now.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Thoughts for today
Monday, February 18, 2013
Update from Pat
Pat has worked so hard in the pool that he has worn a hole in his swimming trunks. He says that it is for ventilation, but we think it is for easier gas propulsion. His therapist requested some smaller ones, his are so baggy, she can't tell if he is bending his knees or if the suit just makes it look that way. Who would have thought he would wear out his swimming trunks faster than his shoes. :)
Monday, February 11, 2013
Happy February
We are so grateful that there is sun out now! But it sure makes lots of mud for Pat to walk through. :)
We just finished our evaluation appointment with his new physical therapist. We both like her, she seems very knowledgeable and very interested in helping Pat to be involved with his therapy. Our next appointment is on Friday morning, in the pool. So that will be fun for him. I think he is really excited to show off what he can do. It makes me smile to see her showing him the same exercises and stretches that I have been trying to get him to do for a long time. Maybe he will listen to her because while I knew it was a good idea, I just didn't have the scientific reasoning behind why it helps his specific conditions.
He is finding the increase in his medication a little more difficult expected. He gets tired a lot more quickly and isn't able to do quite as much on his own as he was before while at the pool. On the plus side, his calf muscles have almost doubled in size this month, and he is a lot more flexible. We go to the doctor again next week, he may increase the dosage again, I guess we won't know until then. Evenually, Pat may move to a Baclofen pump which is much more effective because he would get small doses of Baclofen intrathecally injects at a steady rate instead of taking the medication orally. He doesn't think he wants to do that, but it sounds like it may be our best option. He may be more willing once he starts to feel some relief from the pain he is in.
One other item of note, I have a job interview with the State of Idaho in the morning. I have applied for quite a few things with them, and can see that several different departments are reviewing my application/test scores, but so far only one call. State run agencies seem to move so slowly when it comes to hiring. I think their idea of testing is pretty smart though, it is a great way to weed out the serious contenders from the people who try to make themselves look better than they really are. I think that even if I am offered the position tomorrow, I will decline it though because it doesn't pay enough to make it worthwhile to commute from Emmett. I am hoping to hear something from a training specialist position, but since it is open for applications until the end of the month, it might be a while still.
We just finished our evaluation appointment with his new physical therapist. We both like her, she seems very knowledgeable and very interested in helping Pat to be involved with his therapy. Our next appointment is on Friday morning, in the pool. So that will be fun for him. I think he is really excited to show off what he can do. It makes me smile to see her showing him the same exercises and stretches that I have been trying to get him to do for a long time. Maybe he will listen to her because while I knew it was a good idea, I just didn't have the scientific reasoning behind why it helps his specific conditions.
He is finding the increase in his medication a little more difficult expected. He gets tired a lot more quickly and isn't able to do quite as much on his own as he was before while at the pool. On the plus side, his calf muscles have almost doubled in size this month, and he is a lot more flexible. We go to the doctor again next week, he may increase the dosage again, I guess we won't know until then. Evenually, Pat may move to a Baclofen pump which is much more effective because he would get small doses of Baclofen intrathecally injects at a steady rate instead of taking the medication orally. He doesn't think he wants to do that, but it sounds like it may be our best option. He may be more willing once he starts to feel some relief from the pain he is in.
One other item of note, I have a job interview with the State of Idaho in the morning. I have applied for quite a few things with them, and can see that several different departments are reviewing my application/test scores, but so far only one call. State run agencies seem to move so slowly when it comes to hiring. I think their idea of testing is pretty smart though, it is a great way to weed out the serious contenders from the people who try to make themselves look better than they really are. I think that even if I am offered the position tomorrow, I will decline it though because it doesn't pay enough to make it worthwhile to commute from Emmett. I am hoping to hear something from a training specialist position, but since it is open for applications until the end of the month, it might be a while still.
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