Wednesday, February 15, 2012

La Buena Vida

So this is going to be my grown up diary...
I struggled trying to name this blog, I finally came up with La Vida Buena...because no matter how hard things get sometimes, my life is always good. I am trying to be more positive about life and what it throws at me. I know there are a lot of things that I can't change, but I always have control over my attitude and that can make a big difference. 

A little background for those skimming the blog site... 
I am 26 years old and live in Utah (No I am not Mormon). I am the youngest of three girls and my sisters are my best friends. We have gone from pigtails to being wives and moms and I couldn't ask for any better- I don't know where I would be without my crazy sisters.
My parents are still together after 30+ years of marriage. They don't have the perfect marriage but they have shown me that it is ultimately up to the two people in the marriage to make it work. I've learned so much from my parents and the older I get the more I see that they sacrificed for my sisters and myself. I am so grateful to have a family that I love and can depend on to support me.
I have recently married a wonderful man who loves me dearly and is the perfect complement to my crazy ass. He is more laid back to my constant running around and between the two of us we have reached a very happy medium. I strongly believe that a marriage should be a partnership, holding each other up and stepping in where your partner needs you. I believe I have met my match and I have years and years of excitement ahead of us.


This is what love looks like

I have a wonderful 'son' named Randall Pantalones... no, I am not a horrible mother, he is a dog. A mini-dachshund and he is my little man, giving me loves every time I walk in the door. I wish there were more hours in the day to take him walking and just appreciate that he loves me anyway.


Randy Pants

I am currently trying to complete my RN, without going crazy... so far we are somewhat successful. I work as an LPN at a transitional rehab. This is a transitional rehab... not the Lindsay Lohan type of rehab :) I didn't think I was going to enjoy working as a nurse but now I can't imagine being anything differently. I love my patients and being able to make a difference in someone's life. Getting a thank you note from a patient is so reaffirming that my life is headed in the right direction. 

I want this to be a platform for my crazy life, crafts, recipes and sharing my experiences. No negativity allowed! Hope you get a bit o'entertainment from my random ramblings.

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