Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Views to Gallup and Back

So this morning, I flew on a small chartered plane to Gallup, New Mexico. We were supposed to be doing a half day Pediatric conference. Due to unforseen circumstances, I only ended up with one physician speaker. Thank goodness for him!
We flew over some beautiful snowy mountains on the way there. It was snowing big fat flakes when we got to Gallup. It's much higher in elevation than Phoenix is. I didn't warn my doc that it would be cold. It was 31 degrees when we landed in Gallup. At least he had a suit coat on!




This is my doc.


And this is our pilot.


On the way back, I got some photos of the the green grassy desert mountains and full lakes.




























Pretty Canyons






And Weaver's Needle in the superstitions. For some reason a little washed out!








Thursday, March 4, 2010

Rez Dogs

I was just up on the Rez for work. I have to say I feel so sorry for Rez dogs. I know that might just be me, but all the dogs I see up there look sad, cold, uncared for, and usually starving. This poor guy was laying in the middle of the parking lot at the Pinon Clinic. It was really cold. He looked miserable.
I also saw a lot of dead dogs along the side of the road. The contrast to my two pampered dogs is pretty stark.


This is the Pinon Clinic. It looks pretty new and nice. But it's really isolated. It took my 5 and about 3/4 hour to get there, one way, from Phoenix. It's not really on the way to anything else. The poor folks who work there have a really hard time getting someone to a hospital if they need to admit them. They are at least 45 minutes from the closest ambulance. And they have to already have a bed assigned at a hospital before one will be dispatched to them. They don't have a helicopter or the ability to call for one. So once you have the delay of getting a bed, then you have a 45 minute ride to Pinon and a 45 minute ride back to the airstrip at Chinle, then you have about an hour and half plane ride and then another ambulance ride to a hospital. You hope they make it after all that delay.

It's a pretty building though.


And here is a photo of the Window in the Rock at Window Rock!




Tuesday, March 2, 2010

What else would I be doing?

I have been noticing lately that I am more "at one" with my electronic gadgets and social networking than ever before. It's a little odd to find oneself checking facebook, my blackberry or singles site first thing when I get up and then again before I go to bed. Don't I have something better to do? How did this happen?
I think part of it is the whole dating thing. I actually have been doing some of that lately and I want to see who has written, what they say. I find myself wondering about them and how I should respond.
I also have found that facebook is actually helping me keep a little bit more in touch with people who are far away, or to whom I don't talk to all the time. I like feeling like I know what is going on with my friend who is in Afghanistan, Minnesota, Ohio or even one down the street that I don't see very often.


My Ipod is just my buddy. It keeps me company around the house and on the road. I often travel in places without much in the way of commercial radio stations. I also get pretty bored with listening to ads and DJ's. What is the life span of an IPOD? So far so good, but I worry that one day it's just going to go kaput and I will have to shell out for a new one. I think mine is about 2 years old, maybe 3, but it gets used a lot.
And it's full.



Ahh, my blackberry, blessing and curse. I love having my personal work calender synced on it. It helps keep my life organized and simple. I love having all my address and phone numbers at my fingertips. I have slowly started using my cell phone more and more. It's interesting how many people just call you on your cell phone and don't bother with your land line any more. I haven't had a texting plan, because I had email on my blackberry, why should I worry about texting? Suddenly it seems like everyone is texting me. I think I finally figured out how to do it. I don't know as many of the abbreviations that other people know. The email is better, it's free and there is no limit on characters like there is with the texts, but not everyone can do that. I am thinking I need to add texting to my plan so I don't get charged 10 cents every time I receive or send a text.
I usually leave my cell phone on all the time except when in church or a movie. I was recently getting stitches removed in the doctor's office and my cell phone rang. I was at the vet in the middle of talking to her and my cell phone rang. I didn't answer it in either case, but I think I need to get better about putting it on silent or turning it off. It is annoying to everyone. Also, do I really need to be reached all the time? What would I miss? I think I have always left it on before, because I DIDN'T get a lot of calls. But now that I seem to be getting more, I need to think it through a little more.
Then there is the emails. I love seeing the comments on my blog. I can see that I have a message on Facebook even if I can't look at it because it's a blocked site. It is helpful when I am working to be able to respond to work emails even when I am far away. But when I am off, seeing the work emails causes me a lot of stress. I start worrying about things and what I need to get done. And I can't seem to stop looking at them. Sometimes I don't read the whole thing, but the stress is still there.
Then my blog. I am often thinking, what should I blog about. Then the time getting a post up.
So what would I be doing if with my time if it weren't for all of my electronic gadgets? I might be talking on the phone more....I think I talk on the phone a little less since the advent of all the toys in my life. I am a talker though....

Friday, February 26, 2010

Happy Baptism Anniversary to Me!

Today is the 33rd anniversary of my baptism into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It's amazing how fast the time has gone and yet, I can't imagine being any other religion. It was the best decision I ever made!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Wake up Call

I was driving north on I-17 for work Tuesday morning. I looked down for a minute and when I looked up, I had drifted too far left and was aiming for the end of a guard rail. I made a correction, but lost control of the car. It spun 1 and a half times, hitting the guard rail on the front, back and side of the car. It was terrifying.
I am very luck and blessed in a lot of ways. I'm lucky I didn't hit the end of the guard rail at 75mph. I'm lucky that the guard rail was there and I didn't roll or go off the road. I'm lucky that no else hit me or that I didn't hit anyone else. I'm lucky that I didn't get hurt.
It really scared me though. Helped me to know that I am not as good of a driver as I thought and how easy it is to lose control at speed. It caused me to really count my blessings. It caused me to think hard about my life and what I was doing with it.
Glad to still be here with you all.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Friendship is...

So, since having surgery, I haven't had as much to blog about. I was thinking today, though, about all the nice people in my life and how much they have done for me, especially lately.
Friendship is...
taking me to my surgery appointment at 6 AM!!
Waiting for me while I have 7 hours of surgery.
Calling people you don't even know to tell them I am ok after 7 hours of surgery.
Taking me home from the hospital.
Calling to check on me often and listening to me whine, complain and lose my mind.
Driving clear across town to bring me a hamburger, when I couldn't drive.
the Young Women from my ward coming to clean my house!
bringing me meals and soup and goodies.
Trusting me enough to share your secrets with me.
Cleaning up after my dogs.
Taking care of my garden for me.
Cleaning up my back yard so I could enjoy sitting outside.
Taking my dogs for a walk for me.
Cleaning my dogs water dish.
Taking me out to lunch so I wouldn't go stir crazy.
Again putting up with my whining and complaining.
One of my coworkers doing some of my work for me, so I could stop worrying about it.
My coworkers sending me a card and roses!!
Taking me to the grocery store, mostly because I wanted out of the house.
Overcoming your squeamishness and helping me dress a gaping wound.
Helping me get ready for company.
Taking me to my doctor appointments.
Sending me nice messages on face book or emails to check on me.
Giving me nice smiles and encouragement.
Letting me work 6 hour shifts when I got back to work instead of 12 hours to start.
Acting like you missed me!

Truly I am blessed to know so many amazing and thoughtful people. Thank you for all your kind deeds, thoughts and prayers!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Taliesin West

This last weekend, I had some company in town. One of the things he wanted to do was go to Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright's Arizona "Camp". It's kind of funny because I make it a point of going about every where and I had never actually been to Taliesin. So it was a treat for both of us.
I learned a lot about FLW and if you haven't been out there, I would recommend it. Here are some photos.




He was a big collector of Asian Art and there were pieces like this throughout the grounds.



























































This dragon is piped so he can breath fire.