Thursday, January 17, 2019

2018 In Review

JANUARY


Started my last semester of the RN program and started my preceptorship in the ICU.


Opened up my etsy shop - Petunia Felt Co, and had a lot of fun crafting and creating new things.


FEBRUARY


Nate quit his long haul trucking job!


Grandpa Greene's birthday party.


Baked a lot of treats.

MARCH


Went to my cousin's wedding at the Salt Lake Temple, and its was freeeezing.


Went on lots of adventures with little Mel.

APRIL


Went to Lagoon with the Hartshorn family and rode Cannibal three times.


Continued making donuts and other creations for Petunia Felt Co.


GRADUATED NURSING SCHOOL!


Went on walks with the Mel and Nate.


Chopped off my hair.

MAY


Baking obsession continues.


Ogden hikes.


Celebrated Cassady's birthday at City Creek.


Watched Boone play baseball.

JUNE

Went to New Orleans to visit the Shelbster.


Disneyland!!!!!


Said goodbye to our cute little Ogden apartment and moved south to my parent's house.

JULY


New job at the hospital.


Shelby's baby shower.


Idaho adventures.


Annual summertime rodeo with our pals.

AUGUST


Watched Boone's football games.


Saturday at Silver Lake Flats with the doggos.


Explored Thanksgiving Point Gardens in a golf cart.


Started the BSN program and closed up Petunia Felt Co for a while.

SEPTEMBER


Melon gets fixed and wouldn't wear his cone of shame so he had to wear onesies.

OCTOBER


Disneyland with the girls and got my first Disneyland Annual Pass.

NOVEMBER


State Championship Football game.


Disneyland again, this time Christmas style.


Thanksgiving in Idaho.

DECEMBER


6th anniversary at Ruth's Chris!


Christmas at home!!! 


St. George vacation with the Hartshorn's.


New Year's Eve at work!

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Overall 2018 was a pretty good year. It was jam packed with all sorts of changes and new things with some challenges mixed in as well. Here's to 2019 and hoping for lots of new, great memories to make!

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