Monday, October 11, 2010

My new love.....Boone, NC

Snuggled in our sleeping bags!
making s'mores

David 'warming' his butt ?????
At Cove Manor with Bass Lake in the background


Cone Manor - amazing mansion! We ran here from Bass Lake on Saturday and then came back Sunday for a while before we headed back to Lynchburg.
Josh and Jake petting the friendly calf.
Khristina was ready to fight the cows! Enjoying the pizza we waited almost 2 hours for....was it worth it??? I guess...

The beginning of our wait for the pizza. 30 minutes outside, 1 hr 45 minutes at our table...yeah INSANITY! Elk Falls! We wanted to go swimming (and Jake wanted to jump off the falls) but the water was freezing so we settled for an ice bath.



Sunrise on the first morning

Driving through the mountains! Absolutely gorgeous!
Grandfather Mountain (above)
chilling out the sunroof..... :-)

All of us at Elk Falls.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Just got my EARS pierced!

Yeah, I know. I'm old. 22 in fact. And yes, I just got my ears pierced. Why now, you might ask?? well, because until about 6 months ago, I thought it was too girly and I kinda liked my 'virgin' ears. However, I FINALLY got in the mood to pierce them and took along one of my sisters and some friends to get theirs done too! Here are some pictures that were taken to document the great event.

Kinda scared.....












I had to prove that I was over 18....just by a few years.










The Beautiful Jennifer Klugh!



























Going in for the kill....






The new look! :)


















Khristina got her cartilage done...it was painful!












Just got my ears pierced!!!!!!!!!!!!












.....and I LIKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Old Rag Mountain

On Sunday, Jake and I hiked Old Rag Mountain. Jake ran this last spring with Dr. Horten (crazy running professor at LU) and suggested we hike. When we decided to hike Old Rag, little did we know that it was over 2 hours away....but we went anyway and it was AMAZING!! Probably the best hike I have ever been on.

Old Rag Mountain


When we got there at 3:00 in the afternoon and headed out on the hike, we met about 30 people that were finishing the hike. We also did not realize until we got there that the hike was 8.8 miles...and we had a super hard workout on Monday. Oh well. We didn't drive all that way to NOT hike Old Rag! So, we headed up. Here are some pictures of the hike:

Beginning of the hike :-)



Checking out the awesome views!



Going through the 'squeeze'


One word: WOW!!!!!


Picnic lunch near the top!





At the summit: 3,291 feet!!!! It was FREEZING up there, but SO worth it!!!











We finished it in the dark. Jake had his head lamp with him, but didn't even need to use it because we were on the road by the time it got dark.












Then we had to stop at Chipotles while we were in Charlottesville. It was my first Chipotle experience and I'll just say it was amazing. I will definitely be going back there!!!!!












Needless to say, it was an amazing day! :-)

Paul Short Cross Country

On Friday, the Liberty XC team raced at the Paul Short invite at LeHigh University in Bethlehem, PA. It was an interesting trip to Bethlehem, with it raining hard the whole way there and having a broken windshield wiper. Coach Scott was awesome and tried to fix it, but to no avail so we drove most of the 6 hours to PA with only one windshield wiper. Good thing the one that worked was on the drivers side!


The course was super muddy because of the tropical storm that was heading up the coast. We got really dirty....

But it was so much fun!We ended up with a school record (Jenn Klugh - 20:57, 18th place), 3rd fastest time in school history (Me - 23 second PR, 21:17, 28th place) and Hailey Neal was right behind me. I actually felt mentally tough and raced really well - I passed so many people instead of having so many people pass me like what usually happens - at least the last couple of years.

Anyway, moral of the story is this: I love my team, and I am feeling great running (I think I'm still on a running high from last week.....)

Have a wonderful day!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

I LOVE my team!

I seriously have the best cross country team a person could ever ask for! The are all AWESOME and we get along very well. And on top of that, they are all great runners (imagine that!). :-) This picture here is of most of the team at the Virginia Tech relays. I did not race but I definitely was not going to miss an opportunity to support my teammates.

I realize this picture is a little funny. I mean, the girls are all normal (as usual), the guys, however, are shirtless, have short shorts on, and David Ricksecker is proudly modeling for us in the front. Yes, this is the typical Liberty team. Crazy, but OH SO MUCH FUN!!!!!!!!

I am excited for the season ahead. It is going to be a good one. A Double Double Triple Crown sounds like a good goal to me! :)

Happy running everyone!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Critical Care

Hey y'all!

Right now, I am writing my second to last profile...EVER!! I am very excited, and I am actually (surprisingly) kinda of enjoying writing my profile. It is fun to read about a disease process in one - or more - of my nursing books and then connect what the book says with the treatments, meds, and procedures that my patient has had. So far, my profile is 19 pages...and I still have a lot left! I have already written several pages on small bowel obstruction (lovely topic, I know..) and am now starting on COPD - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. My patient is in the end-stages of COPD and would most likely not be able to even breathe if it were not for all the breathing treatments and inhalers that she takes. While it sounds really bad, I can't feel too bad for her because she smoked a half pack for most of her life, and smoking just happens to be the leading cause of COPD, so it could very well have been prevented - if only she hadn't smoked so much!

Other than writing profiles, I have been having fun running and am trying to get back in shape. Not running since February makes it a little hard to get back into shape, but I am getting there! It is really hot right now in VA, so yesterday, a small group of us girls ran to Camp Hydaway, a camp that Thomas Road Baptist Church (Jerry Falwell's church) owns. At the camp, there is a lake...with a really cool BIG slide!! Even though the trails to Camp Hydaway are very hilly, we decided a quick dip in the lake would feel really good! As we came around the corner to the camp, I saw a bunch of guys already swimming and going down the slide. A lot of Liberty kids like to hang out at Camp Hydaway so I just thought it was a bunch of 'normal' students. Nope, it was about half of the guys cross country team. Then more showed up...and then even Coach Scott showed up!! We all went down the slide a couple of times and then put our shoes back on and headed back to LU, feeling very refreshed and cooled down. Then, today, because it is supposed to be close to 100 today, we decided to do our workout in the morning. The only problem, was that a lot of people have class at 7:40, which means REALLY early in the morning...like 5:50! However, it was a beautiful morning, a great workout, and I am so relieved that it is OVER with, and I don't have to run in the heat (my absolute least favorite thing to do). Now I am back home, already took a nap, just working on my profile until I have class at 2:00. I have a hard life, huh?! =)

I hope you all have a glorious day!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Senior year has begun

How crazy is it that I have started my SENIOR year of COLLEGE?!?!?! It is so strange to me! Today, I had my first day of school and it was a very long (but could have been longer) clinical orientation for Critical Care nursing. It went very well except for the overwhelming fact that I will be writing a crit care profile this coming weekend. EEEK! And I start clinical on MONDAY!!! I do not think I am ready for this, but regardless, HERE I GO!!!!!!!!!!

So, as a senior in college, I have noticed that many things have changed. Especially from the typical junior nursing student who can only think about the clinicals, profiles, AND tests that are all coming up way too soon. So, here are the main topics of conversation today at lab....

1) So, what are you doing when you graduate??

2) Oh, you're engaged?? Congratulations! Let me see your ring! Have you picked a date for the wedding yet? (seriously, just about the whole nursing class, except for me that is, is either married, or got engaged this summer)

3) How was your summer? Did you do anything fun? (ok, so this is happening among students of all ages, but I thought I better include it since that has been heard a lot lately...)

Ok, so that was about it for conversation among us SENIORS, but many other things that changed as well.

The PROFESSORS treat us DIFFERENTLY!

"oh, you're a senior now, you know this stuff"...as I'm thinking "I do?!??!"

the professors seem to be MUCH MORE CHILL with us....it's kinda nice :-)

Other exciting things that happened on the first day of school was getting our NEW lockers in our NEW locker room. It is a beautiful place, let me tell you! We are quite spoiled here at LU! We also got to meet our NEW distance coach! How exciting to finally have a distance coach again! Coach Tolsma is an amazing man and did a great job as a coach, but being in charge of over 100 athletes is a lot...so now he has a little less to do.

While I'm talking about all the new things this year, I would like to mention my NEW roommate! She just moved in last night. She is from New Jersey, and though I don't know her very well yet, she seems very cool and I am excited to get to know her more!

So, lots of change for my senior year but I believe it is all going to be good! And, what's a year of school without change anyway? I don't think it is possible...especially in college!

Only one class tomorrow, and it's not until 2:00! WOOHOO!

I should probably still get to bed though, so goodnight y'all!