Monthly Archives: July 2014

B-Day in Transit. St. Luis Gateway Arch

Staying with friends last night made for a fun change in pace, although we were up early as usual.  Travis and Kim had appointments early, so we said our good byes and made it to Jefferson City and the Missouri Capitol building in time for the 9:00am tour.  The Capitol was built in Jefferson City when only a few families lived there.  It was chosen because it is towards the center of the state and right on the Missouri River which was the main source of transportation at the time. It is made up almost entirely with Missouri native limestone and is very dark inside at least on the first two stories. There are solid granite pillars in the House and Senate that were brought in from New Hampshire. The painted murals were interesting but also older and dark looking except on one room (and for the life of me I can’t remember the room.)

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The white spine-looking thing is a coral fossil in the limestone.

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They had a hall of famous Missourians, where the kids found several people they recognized.

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Sacagawea (must have come back to and lived in Missouri after the expedition)

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Laura Ingles Wilder

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I know those are out of order and I did get a picture of Samuel Clemens on Chad’s phone there was also Bob Barker and a whole lot of others as well as Lewis and Clark.  It was fun to read about them.

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Thomas Jefferson is such a huge and honored figure in Missouri, because of his purchase of the Louisiana territory, allowing the westward expansion past the Missouri River and the settling of the land now known as the state of Missouri.
That leads us to the next stop, a famous land mark in the city of St. Luis, the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, also know as the gateway arch.  The gateway to the west.

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With our pass we got a discounted rate for the tram to the top, which made it surreal to how high we had climbed. Something about having to take each step physically that make you appreciate the grandness and scale, but as that wasn’t exactly an option, the tram would have to do.  We enjoyed the view through the tiny little windows.  The views were incredible, however it was hot, stuffy and very crowded, so we didn’t stay at the top for very long.

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We got one family picture by a highschooler in a group as I get a little older I find these highschooler groups some of the most interesting people to watch.  I can hardly remember being that age, even though it was not that long ago.

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We also enjoyed the museum attached to the arch.  We are all getting a little tired of the car, so we decided to stop at the first La Quinta in Illinois and spend the rest of the day by the pool.

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Swimming and pizza by the pool.

A load of laundry got done, giving us enough travel clothes to make it to Neenah… Life is good.  Other bonuses of the day were taking the back roads between Jefferson City and St. Luis and lunch in a little town called Owensville.

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Thank you all for the birthday wishes!

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Topeka Kansas to Columbia Missouri

It has been a long time since I have stayed at a KOA, it was clean and a lot like a camping hotel. Not a destination camp ground, but a place to stay on the way somewhere.  Beautiful green grass and ponds that we enjoyed this morning as we packed up and ate breakfast.

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Our first stop today was the Kansas Statehouse (Capitol building) the second tallest dome Capitol building in The USA behind Illinois at 306 feet tall.  It is 17 feet taller than the US Capitol building.  We arrived at 9:00am just in time for a tour to start.  The guide was filled with tons of great information about Kansas and it’s Capitol Building.  Unlike Colorado, all of the marble in the Kansas Capital building is imported from all over the world, and they have marble from just about everywhere.

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Kansas is the 34th state and our 34th president Dwight D. Eisenhower is from Kansas.

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Also Emilia Earhart was from Kansas. We enjoyed the murals too.

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We got to climb up to the top.

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We then made our way to Kansas City for BBQ at a place that came highly recommended by credible BBQ fans, Nathan and Megan Colburn, called Oklahoma Joe’s.  On our way there, we experienced our first toll road on I-70.

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20140729-230320-83000965.jpg the line was out the door and down the side of the building. That was a good sign.

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20140729-230418-83058604.jpg it was fabulous! There was smiles all around.

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We crossed into Missouri and headed towards Columbia to meet up with a high school friend.

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Missouri, like Kansas, is quite beautiful and covered with the most green luscious fields.
We pulled into Columbia around 4:30 and found the right apartment. It was good to see Travis again and meet Kim. The kids felt immediately at home.  Caleb thoroughly enjoyed Travis’ collection of Star Trek cards and books, and the girls made themselves busy about decorating a box with stickers Kim had given them.

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About 6:30 we decided it would probably be good to get dinner before too much longer.  We don’t have Cracker Barrels in Oregon, so it seemed like a natural choice and we sure did enjoy it.

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After dinner we headed to Mizzou for a tour of the school where Travis is working on his PHD.

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Yep Hannah and Thomas Jefferson go way back.  Or maybe just Thomas Jefferson goes way back ;0).

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Kim and Travis are the kids new BFFs.

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It was quite late and quite dark, so the red eye is bad, but this is a sculpture of Beetle Bailey as the comic strip author is an alumni of Mizzou.
It has been fun to catch up with friends, thank you Travis and Kim for being such fun and kid friendly hosts.  The kids think they have died and gone to heaven with all the fun books, stickers and a box to decorate with them.  Thank you again.

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Denver to Topeka

Tour of Capitols.  We enjoyed getting to see the Colorado Capitol building.  We learned a few things too.  It is the only place in the world where you can see true natural red onix.  The walls are lined with it.  It was quarried in Colorado and was used in its entirety in the Capitol building.

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You can sometimes see pictures in it.
Colorado is the centennial state.  It became a state in 1876 100 years after the birth of our nation.
The Capitol building is the original Capitol, and still uses the same gas lights, although they have been converted to electric and the building has no AC.  We definitely noticed that right away.  They used to be able to open doors in the basement and lift the roof, which allowed air circulation, but since 9/11 they are no longer allowed to do that.

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From the Capitol we got onto I-70 and headed towards Kansas.

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8 hrs of beautiful, mostly flat farmland, grain silos, cornfields, grazing cattle, and tree lined streams.

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We are all tucked into our tents in Topeka, so far just loving Kansas!

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To Denver and Casa Bonita

The kids have been looking forward to two Colorado things the most, and they are the tunnel through the continental divide and Casa Bonita, and we hit both things today.  We didn’t intentionally get up early but we had already had breakfast and packed the car and were on the road by 8:30 am.

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We stopped on the scenic overlook at Pagosa Hot Springs.  The kids spent a good half an hour playing on the rocks and in the hot and cold water pools which on the side of the river we were on were only ankle deep.

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The mountains were beautiful, and we enjoyed taking them in as we waited for the tunnel to come up.

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The Eisenhower Tunnel is the name of the tunnel for the Northbound traffic.  It seemed less tunnel-ish than we expected because it is so well lit.
After the tunnel, the traffic came to a standstill and we spent the next several hours in stop and go traffic.  What should have been a 5 hr driving day became an 8hr driving day.

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We were glad to pull into Denver.
Casa Bonita (a Mexican restaurant with a waterfall, shows, and divers performing for the crowds) was our first stop. Chad had been there before when he had been in Denver with friends several years before we got married, and has been talking to the kids about it for a while.

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20140727-205532-75332070.jpg the cheese enchiladas tasted like macaroni and cheese, Caleb says that is what he likes about it. The waterfall and divers were cool and the music and atmosphere felt very tropical and vacationy.

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We are settled into our hotel here in Denver looking forward to a nice sleep tonight. Goodnight!

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NM to WI day 1

Being a day late with this post, leaving Farmington already feels like a long time ago.  We packed, walked the dog, vacuumed/cleaned and then headed out around 10:30am.  We wanted to tour the Capitol building in Denver, so we needed to get there on a week day so we didn’t have to put in too many miles.  We drove up through Ignacio where they were having some kind of multi cultural fiesta.

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It took all of about 15 minutes to walk through it but I think it was still fun to see. Next we headed towards Chimney Rock National Monument and we lucked out there too.  They were also having a summer festival having no connection to the Fiesta in Ignacio.  The kids dug for bones.

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Made mini woven rugs.

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Had petroglyphs painted on their faces.

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Caleb’s is the migration symbol which he felt was quite appropriate for us.
Then the kids made clay pots, and smashed soaked yucca leaves until only the fibers remained.

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Chad and Caleb also practiced launching a spear with an atlatle. We also took turns looking at the sun through a filtered telescope and learning about sun spots and magnetic fields.

20140727-201711-73031743.jpg What a jackpot!  The kids left Chimney Rock declaring that it was most definitely their favorite National Monument/Park. From there we headed up to Lake Vallecito to camp for the night.  We slowly drove around the lake and checked each of the four or five campgrounds for available spots to no avail.  We found a day use area and piled out of the car to eat dinner lakeside.

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We changed our plan to heading towards Denver, checking out campgrounds as we went.  We didn’t have to wait too long before pulling into the Ute Campground, which was primitive and nearly empty, with quite a few available sites. Perfect!

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-Sarah

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Things I Have Learned at Northern Navajo Medical Center

• You can give 50 mcg Misoprostol q 2 hrs or 100 mcg q 4 hrs PO to induce labor.

• If you adjust the hight of the bed or the light a baby can be on a bili blanket and under bili lights breastfeeding in side lying position all night.

• Meconium can be used to clear the mask of pregnancy.

• All people have something in common.

• There is such a thing as active management of the 3rd stage of labor. This is done by starting your LR with 20 pit bolus as soon as the anterior shoulder is delivered. It seems to work in preventing post partum hemmorage although it seems like overkill. I would like to see the research on it.

• Ursidiol-a new medication for me is to treat the itching associated with Choliostasis.

• Boy the Native American women can precip multip or not.

• This population sees a drastically increased rate of diabetes and chronic hypertension.

• Some people in the US still live without electricity or indoor plumbing.

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Mileage Contest

When we left Salem on April 21st the mileage on the 4Runner was 198408.
We had several guesses and I was pretty surprised by how high the numbers were.
6,000
9,780
14,650
15,000
15,468
18,000
And one that I’m sure was a joke (Suzanne :0) )
55,000

Auto warranties generally assume 10-12,000 miles will be put on a car per year average.

Insurance companies base their quotes using the figure of 12,000 miles per year.

It is 24,901 miles around the Earth at the Equator.

So how many miles did we drive in three months? ………(drum roll)

13,015!!!!!
Congratulations Vicky Garvin all of your calculations paid off.  I probably carpooled enough shifts to make up a fair amount of the difference.

That puts us at this starting point for the next guesses.

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Goodbye New Mexico, Goodbye Farmington!!!

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A Summary of Our Time in New Mexico

Chad and I were talking a few days ago about what we have liked most about our time in New Mexico.  Chad was quick to list off the three things he has liked most.  The sheer number of National Parks with in driving distance has provided so many “free”(with the America the Beautiful pass) learning experiences for all of us.  Camping at Lake Vallecito was just the medicine we needed, such a beautiful view of the calm serene lake mixed with the family time as we enjoyed our visit with Suzanne, Jeremy, Cyrus, Hadassah, and Elijah doing one of our favorite family activities, camping.  Also, Chad’s Birthday trip on the Narrow Gauge Railroad from Durango to Silverton finished off with a return trip to Silverton for Father’s Day that included a long Sunday drive taking in the beauty of the Colorado Mountains as we drove up the seldom traveled gravel roads above Silverton.  I completely agree with Chad, the sights, family time, learning experiences have been priceless, however I have quite enjoyed forced morning walks with Myra ( no back yard for those natural body functions).  They allowed me time to put on my Armor and some quiet alone time with God as well as making Myra into quite an enjoyable walking buddy.  The many conversations and opportunities to connect with my coworkers, learning about them and the Navajo people/culture, working along side them, loving them, their patients, and providers.  I have been so blessed by the people here and the connections we have made.  I don’t think I expected to get so attached to my new unit, or for it to be so hard to say goodbye.  May this time have served it’s purpose in the lives we have come in contact with as well as in our lives.

Caleb’s favorite thing we have done while here was seeing Carlsbad Caverns, Hannah’s was White Sands, Eve has loved the nursery workers at church and when her cousins came to visit although she told a lady at Big Rock Trading Post today that Cyrus hit her. It is always crazy what they remember and find to be the best part.

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My First Last Day

There are firsts for everything and today, actually last night and this morning, was my very first last day on an assignment.  Northern Navajo Medical Center sees so many travelers it is a wonder that they allow themselves to like or get attached to anyone coming through.  With that in mind, I feel privileged to have had the chance to get to know and be encouraged by so many of the staff who work in Labor and Delivery.  The shift started off on a busy note, as I had a fresh delivery and a triage pt.  It was plenty to keep the minute hand on the clock moving at a pretty good clip, which I appreciated very much, as I was a tad on the tired side and find it much easier to be busy than to fight sleepiness all night.  We snuck in a group photo for my “trip” memory book.  I don’t think the ladies at work will mind if I share it.

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A multip walked in shortly after I finished getting caught up from the first part of the shift, even though she wasn’t mine, it provided an opportunity to be helpful and do something to keep the tired eyes at bay.  This night had both come too soon and not quickly enough, and it was going by too fast and dragging along.  I found myself both ready for the next adventure and knowing that the new friendships that I valued here won’t be able to come with me to the next place, making me want to drag my feet and take in each moment for at least two or three.  Barb surprised me with a beautiful necklace which will always remind me of my time at Shiprock, NNMC, and the Navajo people.  I wore it all night.

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As morning drew closer my carpooling buddy, Valerie, asked if she could take me to breakfast, which sounded like a great idea to me.  The mommy delivered, we rushed around being all efficient and focused, and every once in a while the midwife that was on would note, when I set out to find the answer to a question she would ask, you probably don’t really need to know for your last three hours of working here.  What a thought.  This is over just as abruptly as it started.  The shift drew to a close, and I gave report for the last time.  Can I really be not coming back tomorrow?  Next week?  The manager had filled out a performance evaluation for me and noted that I was welcome to extend and that they would love to rehire me back anytime.  Chad and I have talked about that possibility, but since we are travel nursing to travel with the kids as part of their education, we really feel like we need to move on at least for a few more assignments, but possibly returning in a year or so.  Report was over, Valerie turned to me and asked if I was ready for breakfast.  I most definitely was after having a busy night to work up an appetite.  I followed her into the break room to grab my lunch bag out of the fridge and….surprise!
The unit had planned a surprise goodbye party/breakfast for the end of my last shift.  Really?  For me?  I couldn’t believe it, Valerie that little trickster was totally in on it.  I was all the sudden glad I didn’t ask her why she brought 1 1/2 dozen eggs to work.

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(Kelly hiding behind the lid to the hash browns)
Thank you Shiprock (NNMC) L&D for everything!
It was fun to eat and joke in the break room for the next hour with the mostly day shift and providers who were there to party with us, and I left feeling thankful, loved, and sad all at the same time.  The drive home was uneventful, besides the constant reminder that I should have heeded my bodies warning and gone to the bathroom before leaving the hospital, so when we got to Valerie’s house she offered her restroom and I totally took her up on it.  When I came out of the bathroom she was burning some cedar and gave me a Navajo blessing with the smoke as well has a pot/vase as a goodbye gift.

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20140726-051723-19043603.jpgWe hugged goodbye a couple times as we talked and encouraged each other in life and in striding towards our goals. I got in my car and turned towards home and it dawned on me that I did not pray a blessing over Val. Lord bless Val and keep her, make your face to shine upon her.  Thank you for bringing her into my life.  The two or three blocks to my apartment were quick.  I was glad to see my family and tell them about my day.
Chad was already knee deep in packing.

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We talked for a few minutes, and then I headed to bed for a short nap so I also could make myself a little more useful around the house.
-Sarah

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Winding Down

After a fun play date yesterday and a long shift last night, we got some last minute tests and paperwork done for my Neenah assignment.  All I have is tonight and tomorrow night left here at Shiprock.  It has definitely been a time of reflection on this last three months, and the direction our lives have taken.  Please be in prayer for our family and traveling mercies.

Only two days left to guess how many miles we have put on our car, make sure you guess.  You can’t win if you don’t guess.

We love you lots and are so thankful for the support and prayers.
-Sarah

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