Monday, September 22, 2014

Changes and weekend fun

Another busy, fun-filled weekend. Saturday was another home Beaver game. It was a great game and the Beavers played really well. I love the seats we got this year. Unfortunately, my phone wasn't working so I wasn't able to get any pictures. But thanks to my wonderful husband he was able to fix it for me, and was very patient with me during my frustrated time of not having a working a phone. On Sunday we had my sister's baby shower. Normally you have a baby shower before having the baby, but because they didn't know what they were having my mom decided to do it after the baby was born. We played a lot of fun games, including guess the poop which is guessing what melted candy bar was in the diaper, and a game where the guys had to drink beer from a baby bottle








Today I'm starting a new job in Salem. I'm both nervous and excited about this new opportunity. The goal is move as soon as we can, we just need a find a good place we both like, in our price range. For some reason we are having a hard time finding a place with washer and dryer hook-ups and a dishwasher.  I hope we find a place soon but for now we both will have to commute.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Renaissance fair

Another amazing weekend has concluded at the Shrewsbury Renaissance fair. Ever since I started going 4 years ago, I'm become hooked and look forward to going every year. Of course it helps that I'm surrounded by a wonderful group of people every year that make it fun. I even convinced my sister and brother in law to come out and they loved it! They plan on being here next year as well.

Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. I know I did :)





















Thursday, September 11, 2014

Remembering September 11th 2011



3 years ago I was in a car accident. This was written 2 years ago but I wanted to share it again. This accident changed my everyday lifestyle. I finally stopped having nightmares every night about 2 months ago. To this day I'm still timid about driving. I drive as close to the bike lane as possible whenever I'm on a 2 way street. Whenever I see head lights coming my way, my heart races a little. My physical injuries are gone but the physiological damage is still there and who knows how much longer it will stay


It was a Saturday night. I just got done spending time with some of Tyrel's friends at the bowling alley. Fun times, good laughs, over all good night. That night Ty and I had taken separate cars, Ty went first and I followed behind. I was sitting in the left turn lane at the corner of 9th street and Walnut, about to turn left onto Walnut. And then it happened... (seriously felt like time had slowed down)

My light turned green and I was about to take my foot off the break pedal getting ready to press on the accelerator, but something didn't feel right. I saw a car coming up very fast on Walnut, looking like they weren't going to stop, and sure enough she didn't. She kept on driving right through the middle of the intersection and then slammed on her breaks. I continued sitting there wondering what the hell she was doing when she suddenly turned her car sharply to the right, and her headlights faced mine and she kept on driving... Instinct kicked in and I grabbed the steering wheel with one hand, horn on the other and gasped for a breath. Her car hit mine, my neck and head flung forward. She then put her car in reverse and drove off. Just after her driving off, I see a police car drive past me as well with the lights flashing.

Still in shock I continued to sit there. My light was still green, but I did not move. Seconds went by, minutes, hours (ok not really, but it sure did feel like it) My mind was racing with questions. Did that really just happen? Am I dreaming? Should I follow the cop? Do I pull over to the side? Did that REALLY just happen??! My brain went back to reality and I did a u turn and pulled off to the side of the road. I checked the damage to my car. Not bad. Got back in my car and drove to where the cop had pulled the driver over, which happened to be in a parking lot. The cop came over to make sure I was ok and informed me the young girl had been drinking and was doing a sobriety test. Still shaking I call both Ty and mom and they met me at the scence. In the end you can probably guess how it ended. She was hauled off to jail and I was able to walk away from the most terrify experience, with minor damages to my car and no injures (or so I thought)

Little did I know that the next 8 months would be a living hell. 24 hours later, I felt like I got hit by a truck. Couldn't move my neck and a headache so bad I could barley think. I was diagnosed with whip lass and I spent the next 4 months doing therapy, all while trying to move out of an apartment, and continue my lifestyle at work. Too make things worse, the person who hit me was fighting the system. She was bailed out of jail, hired an attorney and pleaded not guilty. They tried to offer money to me, so the charges could be dropped. They thought I was faking the pain I was in. She felt she didn't do anything wrong and because no one was seriously hurt, she should be let off easy. I can tell you now, that did not go well with me at all. I was not going to let her work the system just because she had money. She needed to take consequences for her actions. This is a person who drank enough alcohol to make her blood alcohol level a 0.17, and was stupid enough to get in a car and drive. And to make things worse, SHE WAS 19 YEARS OLD! I went through 8 months of showing up to court which finally led to final verdict: a DUII, reckless driving, and hit and run. Closure finally came to the case and I could feel better knowing once less stupid person was off the road.

But this of course was just the beginning. Even after physical therapy was done, I suffered great psychological issues as well. Not only did I get constant headaches and neck aches, I had increased anxiety during the day. I had trouble sleeping and had horrible nightmares and happened on a daily basis. I had a hard time getting behind the wheel and driving, especially at night and often had to limit myself to driving to places. Things got easier after time, but after this accident I had to change my whole lifestyle. And even after one year later, I can still remember that night like it happened yesterday. It's something I have to live with the rest of life and has made me more cautious while driving. I am so thankful for my life and for the fact that not only me but the other driver as well was able to walk away from this accident. It could have been much worse and I'm sure all of us have heard stories of similar situations ending in severe injuries or often death. I'm also very thankful for the sheriff who witnessed it all! Had it not been for him, she would have kept on driving, putting not only herself, but others at risk.

I know people hate hearing this, but this is a message that needs to be spread: Please DO NOT drink and drive. It is not worth the risk of yours and other peoples lives. No matter the distance you are driving that night, you should not get into a car and drive after you have been drinking. I have never drove a car after drinking, and I don't ever plan too. Just don't do it. I really hope the person who hit me has learned a valuable lesson, and will hopefully think twice before getting in a car after drinking.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

100 happy days: part 2

Well I did it. I completed my 100 happy days challenge. The challenge was to post of a picture of something that makes you happy for 100 days. Through out the challenge I only missed one day, which is pretty good if you ask me. I love looking through all the pictures to help me realize that I really do have a good life. If you missed the first half of this challenge you can find it here

A little something I got for my nephew


Coffee!

Love my waffle maker



My Portuguese family


Tyrel got a new job!!

Going on my first back packing trip

I survived my first back packing tirp

Celebrating our first anniversary

I love my job

I love my co workers :)

Matching socks and headband
New nose stud

Tyrel worked his last weekend shift!



abstract art


Missed this little boy

Portland

Tyrel  started his new job!

Glow in the dark stars

Love my little newphew



Trip to the lego store


Birthday drink



First beaver game of the season!

Park adventures

Celebrated my grandma's birthday

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