Showing posts with label Seattle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seattle. Show all posts

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Speaking up

Today I had class at UW. We meet every other week at the beautiful Seattle campus and our class days are long. Classes this quarter is not too lengthy, however, which is nice. We're there about 7-8 hours for two classes. 

Confession: I have a fears. One prominent fear is speaking up, mostly in front of a lot of people. In high school, I put myself in front of other people because I love to lead... behind the scenes. I learned early on to be a leader you still had to put up with some public speaking and some embarrassment and some "being different."

This is when I was a counselor at a WA state leadership camp the summer after my senior year in high school. It was a few weeks definitely full of stand-up-in-front-of-a-bunch-of-people-and-make-a-fool-of-yourself, but it was one of the best experiences of my life.


To this day I rarely, if EVER, ask a question in a college class. At BYU, most classes start out with a prayer beforehand and even that gave me intense anxiety. I would never, ever volunteer. Praying... something I do multiple times a day and something that is a normal part of every function in my church. When a teacher says, "We are going to call on random students to answer questions and participate," it makes me want to get up and run out of the classroom. I've realized a few reasons why this real-life scenario actually scares me:

1. I'm afraid that I will ask/say something that was just talked about 5 minutes ago when I wasn't paying attention 
2. I'm afraid that what I will ask/say will sound stupid
3. Every time I speak in front of people my face turns really really red and I start sweating and my heart beats so loudly that I can't hear anything else

To add to my fears, in my current DNP program I am the youngest one. I am the least experienced one. I get to learn from an incredible group of colleagues, peers and professors that have what seems like a million times more nursing, professional, and "real life" experience than I do. It is really intimidating. I have been reassured by my fantastic program director many times that I can and will succeed in this program even with my limited background (and I really do believe her!) and the process of feeling comfortable putting my two baby cents in is coming along well. Slowly, but it'll get there. 

So today, I have a small triumph to share with you. I spoke up! Not in front of the class, but in a small group. Hey, it's progress right? I took charge of my group of eight or so students as we planned our final project that is due in three weeks. It took a few tries for me to voice my ideas without being intimidated by objections and critical comments by my group members. But I stuck with it and voiced a vision for our project that everyone actually liked, and then I proceeded to organize who would do each part of the project with the group. I felt like a ringleader for the first time in years. I used to feel that way all the time. It felt awesome to be listened to and valued among amazing nurses that I respect so much. It felt exhilarating to know that what I had to say was worth something, my ideas were good and I knew what the heck I was talking about. And my group seemed surprisingly very happy to be a little bit more organized, cohesive and to have someone taking the extra responsibility of "being in charge." 

Being a leader is a very important part of who I am. I reference high school a lot in my posts (and in real life) because I feel like that is when I developed a very strong sense of who I really am. I was very active in leadership in high school and that made me happy. Those skills and interests became dormant when I suddenly was just a face in a student body of 33,000 at only 18 years old. I am giddy after taking such a small but rewarding risk today and I am excited that as I get older, my confidence in my knowledge and abilities is resurfacing. I hope you can do something that makes you a little bit nervous and overcome a fear today - however small it is.

Have a happy weekend! 

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

2013 in review!

Hello, blogosphere! I have been MIA for a while, mostly due to family events, work and catching up on sleep whenever I can! But here I am, and 2013 is already over. I can't believe it!

New Year's has never been a favorite holiday of mine, mostly because I have a hard time staying awake past 10:30 on most nights. I like setting goals on a normal basis, so new year's resolutions don't have too much weight with me. But I love the fact that the new year prompts me to reflect on my past year in gratitude and to identify lessons along the way. Also, Matt proposed to me on New Year's Eve two years ago, so that makes it a lot more special :)

Matt and I have been so blessed this year. 
Here is our 2013 in review... mostly in pictures because those are the best! 


Matt thrived and I survived in the brutal SLC winter! It is so beautiful, but makes me grateful again for my rainy Seattle winters.


We sent off our favorite sister missionary to Toronto, CA.


Matt and I celebrated our first wedding anniversary with some snowboarding and a weekend away. 


I got into UW, the grad school of my dreams! Matt graduated from BYU with his Bachelor's in Exercise Science. Woo hoo!!


We "partied hard" with friends and did lots of camping during our last month living in Utah. I graduated with my Bachelor's in Nursing from the U of U. 


We camped some more at Matt's family property and left the first place we called home together for good. We moved to Seattle to begin our job and house hunt!


We made a quick trip back to Utah for my grandfather's funeral. We were lucky enough to also spend a lot of time with Matt's family! We miss them!!


Our little Lizzie got baptized, marking the end of an era in the Hutchings family! She's getting so old! *tear*


September was a busy month... we moved into an old, dilapidated farm house. We fixed it up and called it home, enchanted by the beauty of the fields and coyotes that came with it. I started my first quarter at the UW and we got to go to Coeur D'Alene and watch Andy play football. 


We both (finally) had jobs in October! Matt started working as a Personal Trainer at the Pro Sports Club and I started working as an RN at Pediatric Associates. We both love our jobs and are so blessed to have work. My best friend Lauren also got married (back in September) but I got to finally see her at her open house here in Seattle!!!


We spent a fantastic Thanksgiving with my family and counted our blessings many times. Also, kept up the tradition of the Turkey Trot! (we also moved out of aforementioned farmhouse, into a townhome in Bothell. We love our new place!)


We went to Matt's swanky work Christmas party where we both won some prizes - yay for Roulette! We got to spend more time with my fam for Christmas and my sister Mallory got ENGAGED! We are so excited for Tyler and Mall and can't wait to welcome him into our family officially!


Have a happy new year and a fun, safe night! Bring on 2014!!



Thursday, November 7, 2013

Here we go again...

So, sad news: the farm has sold and we have to leave.
Good news: we found a place (in one weekend) to move that fits all of our picky needs!

We found a great, affordable town home in Kenmore, WA near Bothell. It only adds 10-15 minutes to our daily commutes and it seems like a fun location. 

The biggest bummer for me is that we moved into the farmhouse just two months ago. I probably jinxed myself because as I was unpacking in the farmhouse, I kept saying to myself, 
"I hope we aren't doing all of this work just to move in a month or two..."

Alas, here we are. I had my negative/pessimistic/woe-is-me breakdown the night I found out we needed to leave. Matt swooped in (like the super hero he is) and comforted me, held me tight and told me it'll be okay. Then we talked about all the great things this will bring for us.

-Heat in the winter! No more huddling by the space heaters every second I'm home.

-Neighbors! (a plus and a minus, I suppose) I won't be freaked out at night when Matt gets home from work late and I hear creaks around the house or have to run out to my car in the dark.

-Less actual/potential "really old home" problems: mold, mice, LOTS of spiders, plumbing issues, septic tank issues, moles, bad foundation, etc...

-Landlords and homeowners association to take care of stuff that we don't have time/money for.

-A year lease so that we know we'll be staying put for at least that long!!! 


We know that God is looking out for us. Although it is a HUGE pain to pack up and move again (especially with both of us working 40-60 hr weeks and me in graduate school), we are blessed to have been able to stay in a dirt-cheap home that allowed us to get our new jobs under our belts and get us on our feet. We are now able to afford a place, a new car soon (hopefully!) and Christmas, thanks to this almost-free home we had the privilege of living in for 2 months. I love looking back on our lives and seeing how we were always in the right place for us at the right time and how we are very well taken care of. We strive to remain thankful, stay humble, live a spiritually-centered life, keep working hard and always show our love for each other.




Have a wonderful week. Stay safe in this stormy WA weather and make sure you have flashlights handy!!
I will update about our new place as we move in :)

Friday, October 11, 2013

A family-craft-smoothie kind of week

I love living close to my family! I missed the last four years of not seeing my little munchkins very often (and they grow so fast!!). We are lucky enough to spend every Sunday at my parent's house, which usually consists of a Seahawks game, a delicious dinner and lots of fun. Last Sunday was a gorgeous, warm day - probably one of the last of those we will see until next June! We decided to go on a walk a park nearby. 


The two girls rode their scooters the whole time and the rest of the fam threw a frisbee as we walked... that takes a lot of coordination! A lot easier said than done. 




My dad also stole Lizzie's scooter. She would have none of that. 


"I'm a hungry bear! Roarrrr!"
How about some bacon?


We figured this would be the easiest way for him not to exceed the weight limit on the scooters. 


The exploring team, led by their fearless adventurer. 

These little moments remind me how blessed I am to have such an incredible family, and to live in such a beautiful area. 

Speaking of beautiful area, look at these sunset pics of Mt. Rainier out of my bedroom window!!! Fantastic!




Now onto crafts: Tuesday I got together with my great friends Lindsay and Chelsie for girl's day - lunch and crafts! Also, to hold Chelsie's precious new baby boy. I could not put that little peanut down!!!! I had a great time - we made fall wreaths, based off of this one on Etsy. I think they turned out super cute and it will look great on my door all the way until it's time to decorate for Christmas!


It was really easy and cheap to make - we got burnt orange colored burlap, cut it into strips and tied them around a wreath frame. Such a fun afternoon. I love it because it will last me through Halloween and Thanksgiving!

Alright, last thing. Sorry for this super long post!!! I've been doing a LOT of homework this week so I'm catching up on everything at once. My friend Celeste inspired me this week to try making green smoothies! My first one I made earlier this week tasted okay, but I made one this morning with a tweaked recipe and I loved it! Matt loves them too and we feel so incredibly healthy after having this for breakfast :)


Here is what I put in our delicious smoothies this morning (for one serving):
A generous handful of a spinach/kale mix
2 honeycrisp apple slices
1/2 banana
peach yogurt
a couple scoops of crushed pineapple
1/2 stalk of celery
1/2 tsp of honey
1/4 cup of water

Do you have any favorite smoothie recipes?? I'd love to try them out!

Till next time!



Friday, September 6, 2013

Numero Uno

Why hello there, Internet! I have put off starting my little family blog until now but our life has changed so rapidly over the past year and a half of our marriage that I feel it is time to regularly post some updates!

Let me do a quick catch up for all of you who are new or haven't seen us in a while. Matt and I were married on March 10, 2012 in the Seattle, Washington temple. It was a glorious, rainy, incandescently happy day.



We lived in Salt Lake City for about a year while we both finished up our bachelors degrees - Matt at Brigham Young University and me at the University of Utah. I took the NCLEX and (ta-daaa!) became a registered nurse. My passion is in pediatric oncology. I know that sounds crazy, right? Maybe another time I will delve deep into why I do what I do, but the short answer is that my younger sister had Leukemia when she was a toddler. That experience changed my life and led me to discover nursing as a calling I have in life. Matt has his degree in Exercise Science and is a personal trainer. He is a fitness nut and he knows how to push himself to work harder than anyone I've ever seen. He is also the best handyman, spider killer and beard-grower. 



This summer has been a big one. We moved to Sammamish, WA (where I grew up) so that I can start my graduate program at the University of Washington this fall. I will be studying to get my Doctorate of Nursing Practice in pediatrics to become a nurse practitioner, which is my dream. Matt is a Cali boy so I am constantly trying to convince him that Washington is the best place to be. Ever. We are here for  at least three years so that I can finish my program :) I have been a Husky at heart for most of my life and I can't wait to start school again in two weeks. I'm just a little bit of a nerd. 



Our latest news is that we have recently moved to a house on a farm in Redmond, WA. We live on 80 acres of green veggie plants and trees and get a fabulous view of Mt. Rainier out of our bedroom window. We have spent the last two weeks cleaning, repairing, mowing, painting and about any other verb you could think of to make a house better. We have received A TON of donations: bed, couch, dining table set, fridge, hutch, paint. If you are reading this and you gave us something... thank you!! You've truly helped us make our house a home. We are so blessed to live here and to make it our very own place here in the northwest.

More pictures of our house to come... I promise :)

So there you have it - who we are, what we do and where we are. I love to take pictures (however amateur they look) and I hope to be posting often. I am excited to begin recording our crazy and joyous life! If any of you have questions for me, please let me know. Till next post!