Monday, December 31, 2012

Closing out 2012!

Due to lack of internet and fighting with my phone, I am STILL behind on posting photos from leaving Lexington, our trip to Las Vegas, and our first Christmas here.  All coming soon, I promise!

Dad and I had an awesome trip from Kentucky to Nevada.  I'm so glad he was with me for the drive.  First, because it was great to see so much of America for the first time together; secondly, the second day of driving was difficult and I'm glad he was behind the wheel!  The last 200 miles were the toughest but we made it.

More details and pictures to come, but in brief, Albuquerque was GROSS, Flagstaff was magically beautiful with snow, and there wasn't much in between!  Dad had a fun couple of days with us in Vegas.  He was surprised at how nice our house is, how green the landscaping is, and at how boring we found the slot machines!  He called the Strip "Gatlinburg on steroids"--and I kind of agree!

Things here so far have been very busy but I'm settling in okay.  The last couple of days have been very welcomed--we've been on the go since I arrived.  Unpacking, having Ryiah for several days, getting HR tasks accomplished for work, having Sean's family here, and having Christmas activities wtih them and Ryiah has left little time to relax.

I've only been lost a couple of times--thank God for Nav on the iPhone!  The most frustrating and difficult thing so far has been getting around to things we need.  There is no running around the corner for toilet paper or milk; everything is a stop or two up or down the freeway.  And I am most annoyed at the retail landscape here.  EVERYTHING is tucked back into shopping centers designed to conceal things from the road so it is VERY hard to SEE a store even when you have the address.  Most notably, I drove around shopping centers searching for the drug-testing clinic (for my new job).... couldn't find it and looked for so long that I finally had to give up and go to the bathroom at a McDonalds!

It's also been tough to have so many friends on east coast time and so few friends on Vegas-time so far. I keep wanting to call Marilee, Mark or my mom at 8:30 or 9 p.m., only to realize they would have some choice words for me being it's night-time in Kentucky!  I will be very glad to meet some new friends here, soon.

Sean has been pretty patient with me and in return I've tried to be as independent as possible.  We have both loved getting to see and have Ryiah so often.  It is, however, hard to suddenly learn how to help care for a three-year-old!  I've been informed on a few occassions that I'm not very good at fixing hair and breakfast yet, but I will learn.  Ryiah is hilarious and sweet and definitely the whole reason we made this move, and I am loving that she has two houses near each other now and can see her dad all the time.  We have spoiled her with worms and fish for Christmas--another post with photos to come

I start my new job Wednesday as the Vice President of Business Development for HCA's Far West Division.  They have been sending me documents and background information to prepare.  I'm VERY excited and VERY nervous to dig into a new industry and new position.  But I am definitely ready for the challenge.  This is the biggest challenge I've taken on in my career since WEG, and I'm so lucky and happy for the opportunity.

All in all, 2012 was a year of transition for me.  I'm looking forward to getting into the swing of a routine with a new job, new family, new city, and new life in 2013.  Sean and I have truly been blessed in our careers this year and with that the ability to be with and provide for Ryiah.  Here's hoping that the New Year fulfills the promises and desires that we have worked so hard to achieve!

Wishing all my friends and family--near and far--and prosperous and joyous 2013.  Please visit us soon!

XO

Amy

Saturday, December 15, 2012

On the road

Thanks to my Internet being turned off at my house, I am way behind on updates from my last days in Lexington! I will post pictures soon but first, a quick update from the road.

Dad and I will have traveled 16 hours and about 1100 miles by the time we get to Amarillo in two hours. Things we learned today:

1) that smell in Missouri wasn't us or the dogs. It was the cattle farm next door. We swear.

2) Missouri is not very creative in naming roads. Those weird white square signs with one letter on them at interstate exits? That's signifying road k or road mm.

3) If you accidentally take the lane for people with the Oklahoma toll road pass, no one chases after you.

4) verdict is still out on whether or not you get caught on camera and mailed a ticket.

5) somewhere in Oklahoma there is a national site for baby Jesus of Prague. No clue.

6) windmills are creepy.

7) anyone who believes the world is overpopulated has never driven through the Midwest.

More soon!


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Location:Oklahoma somewhere

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

FOUR: A note about some really awesome people who (sometimes) wear red shoes



Last night was my last meeting with the Red Shoe Society, the young professional board of Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Bluegrass.  And it was the first time I've been sad about leaving Lexington!

For those who do not know, the Ronald McDonald House of the Bluegrass serves Kentucky by providing families a comfortable, compassionate and convenient place to stay while a child is in the hospital in Lexington.  Many of these families are here for months at a time, and stay at the house for little to no cost while also getting assistance with transportation, meals and other needs.  Because children unfortunately always have illnesses, the need for the house never goes away.

The Red Shoe Society started in 2010 to get young professionals engaged in the charity--and I have to say it's the BEST volunteer group I have ever joined!  This group is ambitious, driven, and FUN!  How many organizations do you know that, in just its second year of existence, can throw a fashion show with stars from Project Runway?

I hope my Lexington friends will keep this organization growing! We raised more than $15,000 for RMHC of the Bluegrass this year, and from last night's meeting, I know that great things are in store for 2013.  I hope I get to come back for a least an event--or two.

Love my Red Shoes! 












Monday, December 10, 2012

Forgetting details

A couple of quick weekend updates.

Stella is getting accustomed to her seat belt... but she's not happy with me about it!  Only a few days left to practice before she's stuck in there for the long haul.


My mom came up Sunday for a girl's day in Lexington.  No packing involved! We had an awesome breakfast at Shakespeare and Company and spent the afternoon at the Marriott Griffin Gate spa getting massages and pedicures. Thanks for footing the bill, dad! And mom didn't even cry when she left. I was very impressed!

I'm a bad daughter and didn't get any pictures of us.  All I have to share is the Charlie Brown Christmas tree mom brought to me because she is afraid we won't have any Christmas decor in the Vegas house!  It even plays the theme song :)


FIVE

Well, today I cried.

Not because I'm sad. I just officially lost my "I can do all these things by this deadline" mojo.

The moving van has come and gone.  There was a brief but significant tussle with the movers; they tried to tell me that they could only pack the number of boxes quoted on my estimate.  Which was 19. And I had 38 boxes sitting around my house.

Just how were those boxes, then, supposed to get across the country? 

A few phone calls and, um, stern remarks later, the problem was solved thankfully with no additional fees. 

So now I sit with little more than a mattress and a small TV to get me through until Saturday.

But now, back to the crying.

After the moving scuffle, the refrigerator repairman (yes, they do exist) came by and told me that 1) my icemaker was not covered under my home warranty and 2) it would cost $700 to fix.  

Ugh.

Then, upon finding the extended warranty purchased by the original owners, that warranty company would not dispatch service until the warranty was transferred into my name.  And in our glorious world of technology, Assurant Solutions Warranty will only accept transfer request via mail.  Snail mail. As in write a letter, put it in the post box, wait for it to arrive and be processed.

So sorry renters--you are going to have to buy bagged ice for a couple of weeks.

Add to that a list of school work and work tasks to complete this week, and you get a crying mess in the kitchen floor.  But a couple of minutes later I realized that no one was going to rescue me so I might as well stop. 

So, day five done.  Packing and shipping out: done.  Goodwill run: done.  Icemaker: in (slow) process.  Calls to the vet for sedatives and to LFUCG ahead. 

And SO looking forward to drinks and dinner with all of my WEG PR girls tonight!!!

Just keep swimming, just keep swimming...