Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas! Love, the Hawkins


Dear Friends and Family,
2011 has been a great year for our new family! We started out the year with a spectacular wedding, celebrating with many of our friends and family, and then jumped back into school at BYU. Amy went to Taiwan for the month of May for a nursing study abroad where she worked in a local hospital and in the community with the nurses of Taiwan. Alex stayed home and continued school and work at the Missionary Training Center and cared for our first baby, Maizy, a little duckling.
We spent the summer working and going on vacation. We visited Eugene, Oregon to see Amy’s sisters compete in their first track meet at their new stadium. Then, we visited Fresno with Alex’s family and spent a few days relaxing at the Cabin. In August, we finally took a honeymoon to the Caribbean. The islands were beautiful and relaxing on the cruise ship was just what we needed before school started again. Luckily we avoided Hurricane Irene.
From there, we were right back into school. Amy started her last semester of nursing school and Alex continued his Civil Engineering Degree. Amy is now a college graduate and is looking forward to passing her licensing exam and finding a job in Emergency or Critical Care nursing. Maizy grew up quick and was sent to boarding school in October. She is happy in her new home in Salt Lake City where she has a pond to swim in and other ducks to play with.
The coming year will be amazing as our family learns and grows. We wish you all the best and a Merry Christmas!
 Love,
The Hawkins



Thursday, December 22, 2011

The BOYS Christmas Party

This week, all of Alex's high school friends planned a Christmas party for all "The BOYS" and, if they have one, their wives. Since we all live pretty far from each other now, we don't get together often so it was great to finally have a big party with everyone there. We met at Bri's parents house in Sandy. Dus and Bri planned dinner and delegated other things like dessert (which we brought- caramel popcorn) and drinks. We had almost everyone there! Dustin and Bri, Alex and I, Josh and Heidi, Alex and Alisha, Chris and Lindy, Rob, Derek, Andy, Tay Park, Justin Gowan, and Jentry and Lauren came too.

After dinner we played some great games. One where you roll dice and if you get doubles, you put on oven mitts and use 2 knives to try to get into a symphony bar than is wrapped in news paper and duct tape. Once the next person gets doubles, you switch. The goal is to eat the most chocolate.

The next game we played was called the name game. We all put a slip of paper in a bowl with our names then we all drew one. We were that person for the round. The teams were boys vs girls and the goal was to get three girls or three boys in the front seats. The catch is that you needed to call people by their new name. Very fun! And the girls won!! :)

We did a white elephant gift exchange too. Seriously, I have never seen so many great gift for a white elephant. Of course their were some ridiculous things...but good for the most part. I ended up with nice cutting knives ad Alex traded last minute for pictures of ducks...haha. We now have pictures of maizy :)

All around great night! :)

Friday, December 16, 2011

Here's to you, BYU

4 1/2 years
67 classes
154 credits
+1000 clinical hours
1 job
1 wedding
1 million memories!!

The past 4 1/2 years have been the best of my life. Here's to Heritage Halls, where I made some life-long friends, did some crazy stuff, and met my wonderful husband (even though we didn't know it yet).




Here's to car parties, dance parties, dress-up parties, concerts, football games, wedding dress dress-up, color festivals, starting a "band", and so much more!












Here's to lots of studying, Lala (Law library) and 2, count em, 2 applications to the College of Nursing, and thankfully 1 acceptance.

Here's to nursing clinicals, reading, labs, simulations, classes, and the fact that I'm done with them all!









Here's to SNA and all the craziness/opportunities it brought




Here's to BYU Wellness for giving me the best job on campus!

Here's to my wonderful husband and our beautiful wedding in the Salt Lake Temple :)




Now it's the end. I have a husband, a Bachelors or Science in Nursing, hundreds of great friends, and millions of memories. Now real life begins, with jobs, responsibility, families, and so much more. I have had the time of my life at BYU but I can't wait for what's ahead.

Here's to you, BYU! I couldn't have asked for a better time here. 

Finally feels like Christmas

Finals are just about over (Alex just has one more tonight) and we are happy to say it is finally starting to feel like Christmas. Since my freshman year here at BYU, I feel like the Christmas spirit is very delayed...mostly begins we never get done with school more than a week before Christmas...Freshman year, we had finals until the 21st, 4 DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS!! How on earth can you get in the spirit that quickly?! Luckily, we have over a week this time around, giving us plenty of time to finish our Christmas shopping, hang out friends, spend time with family, and REST! Even though we've had school, we still made time to put up our Christmas tree and a few lights :)


Even though I am official done, done, DONE with my undergraduate education, I still feel like I need to pack in the vacation time with all the things I don't have time for during school. I won't be convinced of my completion until January 4th, 2012, when Alex goes back to school...and I stay at home and do whatever I want! I've thought about getting a temp job...Christmas at a department store or maybe at a bank...but every time the thought comes up, I remember however excited I am to do whatever I want, whenever I want. Needless to say, temp jobs are no longer on my to-do list.

We're excited for a break and lots of time to spend together. Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

7 days

In 7 days I will be completely and official graduated from BYU College of Nursing! Can you believe it? After 4.5 years of undergraduate education, I will be all done. And when I say done, I mean DONE DONE. No more classes, no more homework, no more unpaid slave work...I mean clinicals, DONE! And it doesn't stop there. No more student means no more job. So, in just 7 days, I will go from 9 hours of class, 15 hours of work, 24 hours of clinical and roughly 6-10 hours of homework each week to.....no class, no work, no clinical, and no homework. Needless to say, I need some hobbies. Since school is wrapping up, I have very little to do. Alex, on the other hand, has A LOT to do. Tests, homework, study, work...the list goes on. After just two days of very little to do, I'm already bored...So here's my new plan:
  • 1-3 hours of NCLEX prep study each day (my goal is 100 questions per day starting next Thursday through the time I take my test. If I can average 600 questions per week, I will complete 4200 NCLEX practice questions before I take my exam!)
  • Set up a daily workout schedule 
  • Temple every Tuesday morning
  • Blogging every Sunday afternoon 
  • Register for an Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) class
  • Learn Spanish 
  • Do our taxes (I'm serious...and very excited about it)
  • Go to Sister Black's Church History lectures (Yes, I will be sneaking in. BUT, 4.5 years of tuition has to give me some benefits, right?)
  • Become a Family History Guru! (To contribute to my temple trips each week)
  • Organize my recipes
  • Volunteer at a hospital
  • Actually do some of the things I've pinned on my DIY pinterest board. 
  • Look for a new, sparkly place to live come April 
  • AND plan our 1 year anniversary :) 
After a very long 17.5 years of education (plus preschool, if you do that sort of thing), I am done for a while. Who's to say how long, just a while. Next step, job hunting! I am still hopeful for a job at Timpanogos Emergency but that would require someone to quit, die or give up their job for me....none of which I see happening soon. Hopefully something will work out. Until then, I will enjoy my first break in 17.5 years. 

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Things as of late...

Obviously, life has been out of control busy with work and school, night shifts AND day shifts, intramurals and Chuck, and of course dinner making and DISHES!

Alex and I have had a pretty crazy semester so far. He has homework til midnight or 1 most nights of the weeks. Then add a 22-24 hour work week. He has very little time for anything else. But don't worry, we make time! Intramurals seems to be outlet, as well as dinners with CHUCK. We have a new obsessions with the TV show Chuck and we always, ALWAYS watch an episode while we eat dinner together :) before we off to more homework and studying. 

I, on the other hand, have a little more time that Alex this semester. Even with 15-18 hours working on campus,  12-24 hospital house (night shifts :)), class 8-5 on Thursdays, homework, projects, papers, etc. I thought I would be drowning but it turns out I still have time to make dinner...some nights.

Here is our life's/week's updates: 
- We paid off a third of my student loans!!!
- Alex is planning two weeks in China for a "Megastructures/Megacities" engineering class next spring!
- I have figured out a countdown: 58 days till I am a  OFFICIAL College Graduate! Woohoo!
- I have prospects as a Emergency Department nurse at Timpanogos Regional Hospital!!
- We have finished Chuch, Season 2. 
- We are (sadly) looking for a new home for our baby, Maizy. She will need to be leaving us soon. 
- We are dreaming of a sparkly, new apartment to move into next year (when the money starts rolling in!)
- BYU football on Saturday!
- AND, we're loving our married life :)

All is well with the Hawkins

 Alex's new battle wound from intramural football.

 Our black cat Jack O Lanterns :)

 New BYU shirt for the game this weekend!

 First Halloween decor

 Great!!

 The effects of the Swine Flu

 Erin's birthday food fight!
Gross.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Our Honeymoon Cruise...In a Nutshell


Saturday-

·       -  Flight from SLC
·         Sat on SLC tarmac for 30 minutes due to air traffic control.
·         Missed our flight to Miami since we were late but we got put on a direct flight to San Juan that only got in an hour later than expected.
·         Once we got to San Juan, our bags were missing so we set up to have them delivered to our hostel.
·         A cab took us to our hostel that turned out to be less than mediocre.
·         It was crazy hot and humid all night long but we got our own “room” (which was actually just plywood around two beds in a room with 4 other beds…)
·         We ate at Denny’s for dinner cuz that is all we dare try since it was dark and scary by 7pm.

Sunday-

·         We got up to take a shower in the nasty showers they had. The water was heated as it came out of the wall by a little metal box you plug into the wall.
·         We walk to a church building we found online and went to church with the locals.
·         One of the 6+ missionaries, Elder Stout, translated for us and he knew Melina.
·         After church we went back to collect our stuff and walk to the bus stop
·         We ate at Denny’s again on our way
·         We were glad we took the bus because a cab would have been expense and the bus was only $.50 each.
·         The bus took us straight to the cruise port. We could see the ship even when we were still far away.
·         We arrived early but we were glad we did because there were already HUGE lines.
·         We found out when we got onboard that a huge storm was headed our way.
·         After several announcements we found out we’d be leaving at 6pm rather than the scheduled 10pm so we could try to avoid “Tropical Storm Irene” (which later became “Hurricane Irene”- it went through St. Thomas, San Juan, and was headed up the Caribbean islands to southern Florida).
·         Since St. Thomas got a hit, they shut their ports so our itinerary for the week was changed. We are now doing St. Thomas on Saturday and skipping St. Maarten.
·         Turns out the dining room food is much better than the buffet…

Monday-

·         Sea Day
·         Welcome aboard party/dancing

Tuesday-

·          Sea Day
·         Woke up early to see the sunrise on the horizon from the top deck (ordered room service  for 5 am breakfast J)
·         Tonight was a fancy dinner night so we got all dressed up and took pictures at the stands all over the ship. We ended up buying one of them J
·         Also, Vincent, our waiter sang us “Happy Honeymoon” that night J

Wednesday

·         Barbados!
·         We woke up early to get ready and eat breakfast before getting off the ship for the first time since we boarded.
·         We met our tour guides by “the tree with the bench” just outside the cruise terminal.  Four people were late so we left them behind…sad for them.
·         On the way to our first destination, we picked up four people that got into a car wreck in their tour van on the way to Harrison Cave.
·         Our first stop was Flower Forest, another popular site in Barbados. We took the self-guided tour and saw all the amazing plants and trees from all over the world.
·         Next, our tour guide (the owner of the tour company) took us on a ride to the other side of the island to see Cattlewash beach (cattle used to roam wild on that end of the island and sometimes get bitten by flies so they’d go into the ocean to rid the flies and sooth the bites.
·         On our way to our next destination, we were stopped by TONS of short-haired sheep blocking the road. They were mostly brown with a little white and there were really cute little baby ones J
·         We stopped at Cherry Tree Hill (which doesn’t actually have cherries anymore) and say two of the parishes on the island (there is one parish for every district of the island)
·         Next, we went to the beach where we were getting picked up to go snorkeling! Another tour had already started so they picked us up and took us to see a wrecked ship with all the other people.
·         Then, our tour guides dropped off the other group at their beach and took us out on a private snorkel trip to see the Sea Turtles!!
·         We jumped in and there was probably 5-6 turtles swimming in and out of view.
·         They made me so nervous when they got close but they were really friendly and we actually got to pet a couple on their backs!!
·         Our tour guide brought out some food for them (a dead fish) and they all came swarming!! We took lots of great pictures and really enjoyed our experience!
·         Our tour guide took us back to the cruise terminal where Alex bought a Barbados drawstring bag. We also just strolled through the shops before it was time to get back on the ship.
·         We went back to our room and took a nap then got up to see the nightly show and have dinner. The show was awesome. The guy performing was a juggler and did all kinds of crazy stuff. Like juggle ping pong balls with his mouth.
·         (Alex) I Loved dinner, I had an awesome quesadilla for appetizer  and Jerk Pork with fried rice, then some really good, light cheese cake for dessert. It was probably the best dinner I have ever had.
·         The servers at dinner danced and sang to “Apple Bottom Jeans” tonight it was hilarious.

Thursday

·         St. Lucia!!
·         Today we went to a little shop on a beach of St. Lucia to learn how to Scuba dive!!
·         We met our instructors at the dock and they took us by boat to their little beach resort.
·         They had a beautiful resort with mountainside beach condo and a dock for diving/boating.
·         Our instructor, Lester, got us all ready to Scuba dive
·         We watched a video about Scuba diving skills then it was time to get suited up.
·         Lester got us all hooked up with a wetsuit, tank, tubes, goggles, etc. Alex and I couldn’t believe how heavy all the gear was! (We also had weights around our waist to make us sink
·         Next, we got in the water and learned the basic breathing and equalizing skills we needed to go under water. Once we got them down, Lester took us just a few feet down to do all the skills. We both did great!
·         Next, we finally got to go down!!
·         We saw all kinds of things like a giant barracuda, a few lobster, a big polka dotted eel, big ugle fish, blue glowing fish, schools of fish, crabs on the cave walls, coral, and long skinny fish.
·         Lester pulled a spidery looking crab out from some coral and we got to play with it in the water. I think we got some pictures.
·         Also, we found a small eel, snake-like creature that we touched as it was swimming along. It was really slimy.
·         One time, I was trying to take a picture of Alex and he accidently hit a sea urchin with his finger and it poked him! He said he was bleed purple into the water.
·         We were underwater for probably an hour and a half. We forgot how heavy everything was when we got out of the water. It was hard to walk up the stairs.
·         After diving, we were served lunch. Alex and I both had burgers for our entrĂ©e and we shared some weird appetizers. For dessert we had a banana split J
·         Once we finished eating, we took out a kayak into the ocean so we could snorkel around the base of the mountain/water edge. We had a lot of fun taking turns to see everything under water.
·         We spent the whole day out at this beach. When we were all down, we were taken back to the dock where our cruise ship docked. We shopped around for a while they got back on the ship.
·         We were really tired after such a long day so we took a nap and only got up to see the nightly show before dinner.
·         The show was call Vrooom and was basically a musically of a bunch of well-known songs throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s. It was pretty good, better than the first musical this group put on Tuesday night.
·         Tonight was an Elegant night so we got all dressed up for dinner and even took a few pictures with the photographers on the ship J

Friday

·         St. Kitts
·         We didn’t have any excursions planned for St. Kitts so we slept in a little bit and ate breakfast in the dining room before heading out into the city.
·         We ended up sharing a cab with another couple to go to a big close by. We rented some chairs and an umbrella and just hung out on the beach for a while, swimming and resting.
·         We tried to snorkel a little bit but the visibility wasn’t very good. We ended up heading back to the ship kind of early to shower then go out into the city.
·         I bought some big rhinestone earrings and Alex bought sunglasses and a really cool St. Kitts shirt.
·         Our day in St. Kitts was less eventful than our other port days but we still had fun.
·         The nightly show and comedy club was kind of a dud too. That night the show was a magician but he spent 50 minutes doing only 5 tricks, making them pretty anticlimactic. And the comedian just wasn’t funny tonight.

Saturday

·         St. Thomas! The best port!
·         We had such a blast in St. Thomas! We started out on an open safari van headed to the downtown area. We stopped and shopped at some of the little tents there and I bought a colored purse.
·         The shopping districts are all full of diamond, perfume, and alcohol shops so we just browsed around until it was time to head out again.
·         Our tour guides took us up to a few points on the mountain where we could see out to the cruise dock from high on the mountain
·         Then, we went to “Mountain Top”, a lookout point over Magen’s Bay and other islands on the East side of St. Thomas.
·         Next, we took part of our group to Magen’s Bay to do some swimming and laying on the beach. Alex and I signed up to do Coral World so our guide took us there.
·         We had so much fun at Coral World! We saw sea turtles, sharks, starfish, sea cucumbers and so much more.
·         We saw a sea lion show with a sea lion name Romulo. He was really entertaining! We videoed the show J
·         Next we went to the Stingray feeding. We got to stick out hands into the Stingray exhibit and feed all the sting rays as they swam by! It was really cool. The stingrays would swim up the side of the pool and we’d hold a piece of dead fish on the side of the pool under the water and they would suck it up!! They we were cool. Sometimes they’d get really high on the wall trying to get the food from us!
·         The stingrays were really slimy and soft J
·         Once we were done at Coral World, we went out to Coki Beach, which is attached to Coral World.
·         We took our snorkels out and swim along some rocks and the beach. It was SO clear and SO beautiful!! There were fish swimming around us everywhere! We could see so far out!! I think this was our best snorkel experience yet, our of 4 ports!!
·         Once we got picked up from Coral World, our driver took us back to our boat and we went straight to the Carnival Slide we hadn’t been to yet. We played in the pool for a bit then went back to our room.
·         We went to dinner in the dining room that night. Our waiter, Vincent, has been awesome our whole trip!! Ironically, his assistant’s name was Vincent too J They were great.
·         That night, the show was after dinner since it included some of the guests on our ship! They sang a bunch of songs by different artists like James Brown, Garth Brooks, Sonny and Cher, Gloria Estefan, and many more. 

Monday, August 1, 2011

CAMPING!!

Alex and I had such a great weekend last week!!! We went camping with Maizy!! She was so fun and so good in the car, on the lake, and on the river.



We got a little discouraged our first night out because we left really late and we couldn't find anywhere to camp!! We ended up jumping a short fence and camping at a little park with a ward and all their kids. The kids had a blast playing with Maizy and we had a place to sleep :) 

The next morning we got up and went to the lake and floated on the kayak for a while. Maizy HATED the water unless Alex was in it with her. She kept jumping back into the kayak every time we tried to through her out. She was kind of a wimp. 

After the lake, we went back to the park we slept in and lit up a fire to eat our tin foil dinners we had originally planned for the night before. They were really yummy since we were so hot and hungry. Dus and Bri planned to meet us at the river so we went out to get everything blown up and ready :) We floated the river twice with Dus, Bri and Maizy. The first time on the kayak and the second time on the tubes. We thought Maizy still hated the water but when Alex was on the tube, Maizy wanted to be close to him so she stayed in the water the whole time!! A few times though, she jumped in the kayak just to get past the rapids but as soon as we passed em, she was back in the water swimming next to Alex :) 

After a couple floats, we packed everything up and went to eat in the town next door. Then, we went up the mountain a little for the boys to dirt bike a while. They found a pretty good place but we only stayed for a bit. We were all very tired and ready to go home :) 

Needless to say, our camping weekend was a BLAST!!

Hunter and Holly

A couple from Alex's mission came to Utah last week and called us up to see us while they were here. They're names are Hunter and Holly and they were a lot of fun to hang out with for a few hours before we all had to run off to other plans.


Chris and Lindy's Wedding

Chris and Lindy's Wedding turned out to be so much fun and so beautiful! They are such great friends and we were so happy to be there to celebrate their special day with them!



Here's part of the group at the wedding :)

After the reception, we went to Village Inn for some yummy food and all the boys only had their church shoes to put on with they're t-shirts and shorts after they changed out of their tuxes :)

Monday, July 11, 2011

Our New Picture Wall

All summer my goal has been to put our wedding pictures on our wall in all the frames we got as gifts! I have finally done it!!

Cutie Little Puppies!

Chris' mom, Mama Lela, just had new little baby poodles born last week! There were two litters, for a total of 5 cute little puppies!! My mommy definitely wants a new baby now!