Wednesday, April 8, 2009

The last month in a nutshell - A big nutshell






This last month has been an interesting month. Angie has been having problems with her left eye. About a month ago it started getting blurry. She said that it sometimes happens when she gets migrains so she didn’t think much of it, but those usually only last a few hours and after a couple days she thought she should talk to someone about it. So we went to the doctor and he told her to go see an eye doctor. We did (it was the same eye doctor who wasted an hour and a half of his day trying to get contacts into my eyes years earlier. He was really smiley and nice. He told her that her eyes checked out 20/20 and that what it could be is optical neuritis, which is a swelling of the optical nerve. He said it usually last around 4 weeks. We could have her head scanned to be certain, but since we’re not insured the doctor said we were probably fine waiting it out and seeing if it gets better. So it’s been 5 weeks now and angie hasn’t noticed any improvement. She tried to call the eye doctor again this week but he’s out of town until next week. Its really been slowing her down. She can’t watch movies or read very long or even look at the computer for extended periods of time. She says the brightness outside gives her headaches etc. Which is a shame because its been so nice out the last couple of days. We go for walks about every day and we like to play Frisbee a little, but can’t do it for too long. Everyone is keeping her in their prayers and she’s been given two blessings. The rest is just up to her I guess.

We had an awesome trip to southern Utah with Josh, his kids, jake, annie and two of annie's sisters. It was lots of fun. we went to goblin valley and little wildhorse canyon. we camped under a moonless sky and even had dutchoven dinner! we had some late night coyote problems, but besides that it was all fun and games! It sure was nice to get out and adventurize a little bit.

I’ve been getting pretty anxious about graduation. I have only 3 weeks left and I have been searching desperately for employment. I’ve applied to about 6 places, most of which are only seasonal summer jobs or internships. I’ve applied to positions in Alaska, Wyoming, Colorado, Flaming Gorge, Cedar City, and am just finishing up an application for an internship in Washington state. I’ve really had to jump out of my comfort zone and talk with all my GIS instructors to try to get some letters of recommendation or permission to use them as references. It’s been good for me. I only hope I can get something arranged for this summer. It’s a really hard economy to be graduating in. I heard from someone in one of my classes that students graduating this year will make less in their lifetime than any other graduates from the last X amount of years. Bummer. I guess money can’t buy you everything anyways, right? I’m really hoping I am considered for the Grand Junction or Puyallup, WA jobs. They’re both GIS internships that would be really great for me and give me some excellent experience. Some of the other jobs were just field tech jobs where I wouldn’t be using GIS hardly at all. The cody WY position is a full time assistant planner salary job with their planning and zoning division. That would be awesome!

For angie’s 30th birthday I bought her Lost Cities the board game. She wanted Dominion but its been out of stock everywhere (even online) since Christmas and if you want to buy a used one online it costs $150!! So that will have to wait, but Lost cities is really fun. We’ve played it a few times with family and with our neighbors the Rodgers and had a good time. 

I got to teach my first Hunter Education class this last weekend. It was fun. I taught it with 2 other students from my Living With Wildlife class and we taught 7 other students from the same class. Angie's cousin Jackson was one of the students. It went well and was really a breeze. I wasn’t planning on teaching any more than the required one, but I may since it was so easy and a pretty good time.

Conference was last weekend and we drove to Kaysville for priesthood session. Mom and dad come along with Deborah and Steven. They had all just come home from Italy just 2 days earlier. It was fun to see them all and to talk about their trip. 2 days after priesthood there was a 6.3 earthquake in central italy that toppled a bunch of old buildings and killed 90 people or so. We were glad they were out of their. Becky and david said they felt it in the middle of the night, but that it wasn’t big where they were and they went back to bed. Sunday after dinner Janet had her traditional conference quiz. I scored the lowest of anyone besides grandma, but I still got a consolation prize of raspberry jam J

6 comments:

Rachel Ure said...

I am a little tense after reading that post. not so much about the blurry eyes and unemployment- but the fact that you scored the lowest on the conference quiz. come on Dan, seriously. ok , really though, it sure has been a rough little while for you guys. Tayson prays for "angie's eyes" everyday. I am pretty sure the repetition will make it stick and he will say it with every prayer for the rest of his life. Love you guys.

Annie and Jake Callister said...

Thanks for the update Dan,

Pictures and little tidbits are always fun, but it is nice to get a good solid update on the goings on of loved ones.

We pray for you too Angie, and hope things get better, and hopefully without breaking the bank. Its amazing how we can find joy in life when we're weighed down with sorrow or stress. Thank heavens for that.

Congrats on the impending graduation Dan. That is too cool. Life is all about stepping out of the comfort zone. If we didn't, we'd be the same person we started out as, right? I'd be happy to look over applications or resumes for ya Dan, if you want.

Jake

Josh said...

Are you sure there is not some GIS job in Kaysville?? i need someone besides mom and dad around.

we've been praying for angie too, i hope things turn out well for her. i think they will

i need to take hunters saftey from you, so let me know when you are teaching the class.

ChrisG said...

If it makes you feel any better, Dan, you would've beat me on the conference quiz! :)

Good luck with the job hunt. You've probably seen the GIS Jobs Clearinghouse (www.gjc.org/) but if not, now you have the link. I've seen several entry-level positions posted there recently. Oh, and I missed you this afternoon!

Angie, I hope your eyes get better soon! Maybe they'll suddenly improve right before you're able to get in to the doctor -- isn't that the way it works?

Deborah and Stephen said...

yes dan it is fun to get updates from you two! I do hope and pray that angie's eyes get better so she can enjoy life more! Im glad that you guys are still enjoying life and doing fabulous things! I am so happy that dan is graduating soon! hurray for you!

Rebekah said...

We love you guys. We are praying for both of you--that things will go the way they need to with Angie's eyes and your job.
It will be fun to hear where you end up.