Showing posts with label Weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weather. Show all posts

Sunday, April 22, 2012

First Hike of the Year

Today is another beautiful, sunny day! That's two in a row now!

Yesterday I took advantage of it by going on a nice run, today I took advantage of it by going on a hike with Tina and Duke. We went to a place called Peavy Arboretum just outside of Corvallis. The trail wasn't as challenging as I would have hoped, nor as long, but we hiked the 3 miles in a little over an hour and it was really pretty. I know I say this just about any time I go hiking or camping out here, but I just can't get over how green and beautiful everything is.

Tomorrow it's supposed to be cloudy here in the Valley, but John and I are going to the coast which is supposed to be sunny. Three days of sun in a row? Say whaaa?

Here are some pictures from our hike today



Mr. Duke getting his exercise for the day

 Ah, I love all the moss

Take I of trying to get a photo op with my baby

 Take II- there we go <3

Monday, January 30, 2012

Apologies For My Absence

Whoa guys, I'm incredibly sorry for my absence. You see, I've been pretty busy lately with the flood, and health issues, and dog training, and that whole job promotion thing I was going for. Let's recap shall we?

First of all, as you've probably already guessed, I didn't get washed away from the flood. But it got close! Corvallis (where I work and where John parents/grandparents live) got completely flooded . Look at this
those used to be roads

yeah that really happened

it was madness. They're still recovering, but luckily the rains have stopped. The river behind our house never came up on land, surprisingly, because it got way too close for my liking.

Then I got really sick. Not to get into all the gory details but I was having some, erm, women issues, and it was making me really sick. I went into urgent care and they did a bunch of tests, one of those tests was a blood test and they said my liver enzymes were high and my white blood cell count was low; they wanted me to go to my doctor a couple weeks later for a check up. I went for my check up and they're still worried about my liver because it shouldn't be as out of whack as it is, they're having me come back in a couple weeks to get more blood drawn and if it's still high then I'll be sent to a specialist. The weird thing is, that isn't even why I went to the doctor in the first place. They just happened to find this in the midst of everything else. The reason I was having problems initially is because the doctors think (but can't be sure) that I had an early miscarriage. I'm not sure how accurate that is, I mean...the doctors aren't even sure how accurate that is because they simply can't tell. So I'm not really sure how to feel about it.

Well the day I went in for my check up I got sick again. But with something totally different from any of the things above. I felt like I was getting the flu- my body ached, my throat was sore, I just felt crappy. By the end of the day I had a fever, my throat was so sore my ears were hurting, my body hurt.....that's lasted for about 5 days and now here I am. Most of it's gone, my throat still hurts a little, but that's about it. I should be back to work tomorrow.

Speaking of work. I was going for a promotion (I'm sure I told you about it); it was a full time, lead day care position at work. Our last lady quit unexpectedly and the position opened up. I was working my butt off for it too, but in the end I didn't get it. My boss decided to hire outside and they found someone "more qualified". I'd be lying if I said I was fine with their decision. I hate that excuse about not having enough experience. I may not have manager or supervisor experience, but if companies only  hire people who've held those positions how are we expected to gain that experience? Oh well. Such is life.

But on the bright side, we started Duke's obedience training. In 5 weeks he'll be one obedient pup...hopefully. All I really want out of it is to be able to walk him down the street without it feeling like he's going to pull my arm out of the socket. That'd be grand.

Until next time guys.


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Overflow

If anyone knows anything about Oregon, it's that it rains all the time (and it's full of hipsters). I've been here for a year now and I've seen my fair share of rain, believe me, driving here sometimes is like driving through a car wash. But this storm is unlike anything I've ever seen. The entire coast is shut down, they had 100 MPH winds yesterday, all the roads are closed...it's pretty intense. Roads are completely caving in and one has already been found dead from the flooding.

Here in the valley it's not much better.

One of the things I love about it here, is that there are rivers and lakes everywhere you look, right now, that's what's causing all of the problems. Streets are closed, houses are being evacuated...correction, cities are being evacuated, and cars are being swept away. Unfortunately, last night a family was in their car when the floods swept it away, the man and the 5 year old made it out, the mother and baby did not. The baby drowned and the body was found this morning, the mother is still missing.

How awful. My heart goes out to that family. That poor baby boy :(

Our house is right by the Santiam River, John called me from work to go check to see how high it is because apparently there are warnings out for where we live too because they're afraid this river will overflow. I'm hoping that even if it does overflow, that our house and our neighbors houses are high enough that it won't do any damage.

Hopefully this will all calm down soon.