Friday, August 17, 2012

Jumping Off Waterfalls! + other fun (3 year anniversary, too)

This has been a really fun & exciting summer.  We finally feel like we are 'home'.  Our friends are great, we hang out with them often, we love our new place and both have new, great jobs. (Zak just started a new job for the school, he'll be working part-time doing A/V set up.  He's really excited about it, and it'll be a good fit with our schedules!) 

We have had a lot of fun adventures this summer and made a lot of good memories.  A few weeks ago Bryan & Chad got engaged and we had fun celebrating the love they share.  We are all really excited and happy for them.  The day after the party we went hiking with them and Kandace up in Elk River, about an hour/hour and a half away.  It was seriously beautiful and amazing to be in the forests.  We hiked for an hour or so and then sat and ate lunch with a beautiful vista of one of the three waterfalls in the park area.  We saw some people swimming in the lower falls area, but couldn't figure out how to get there; it was really steep and no clear path.  We then decided to go back to the first waterfall and try to get to that to swim in.  The hike back was definitely more taxing, a lot of hiking uphill and plus it was still really hot out.  But we made it to the upper falls and quickly got in the water.

Kandace & Bryan leading the way
 
Chad & Zak have a fun bromance

Zak talking about the cabin he wanted to build there
 
hiking hiking hiking

upper falls, where we swam
 
middle falls

lower falls, wish we could've figured out how to get down there, but oh well

beautiful vista
you can't really tell, but it was super steep and we foraged a crazy (dangerous) path down to the falls


excited to go swimming!
where we went swimming, we climbed up to the top area
 The water was a lot warmer than we had expected, but it felt glorious.  The current from the falls was pretty strong, but there were plenty of rocks and ledges to hang onto.  I was having fun just swimming around but then the boys decided to climb up the falls.  The next thing I know I was nervously climbing up some rocks, but luckily the guys helped and made me feel safe and got me to the top of the falls, where there was a little pool to relax in.  But that wasn't enough, because then they decided to go over the small falls in that area and go into the next pool, where there was a place to jump off.  Zak did it, without us really knowing, but thankfully he didn't get hurt at all.  He even convinced me to jump off the top of the waterfall.  I was fine until I got to the top of the rocks and had to position myself to jump, but man once I did, it was so awesome!  It was so much fun and I was really proud of myself for doing something new and a bit scary.  I felt like a warrior woman for conquering the waterfall. 

We had a great time in the woods with our friends.  We are planning on going back sometime soon and hopefully camping overnight.  And I definitely want to try jumping off that waterfall again!

On Tuesday the 7th, Zak and I celebrated our third wedding anniversary.  Man, the time has been flying!  It's hard to believe it's already been three years.  Since it was on a Tuesday, we both decided to work and just go to dinner after.  It was actually to spend a quite evening at home, and not be somewhere else dealing with a hotel, etc.  We went to Sangria, a Peruvian inspired place.  It's really good; we've been a few times before and every time we have been there, our food has been great.  Zak had a chicken dish with rice, onions, and some other things--it was really yummy.  I had two appetizers: crab cakes and a crunchy spinach salad, both were excellent.  It was a nice evening.


Zak starts school on Monday, he has a bit of a weird schedule but he is planning on going to the gym or doing homework in his free time.  We are hoping to go camping sometime soon.  Tonight is the Lentil Fest in Pullman, which we are going to with Chad & Bryan.  We haven't been before, but it's apparently really fun and a big deal, so it should be a good time. 

Rachel's Grown-Up Job

After a few years of ups and downs, it looks like I have finally found a steady, full-time, long-term job!  And we both couldn't be happier.  I work for a company called Digilent; it was founded in Pullman about 10 years ago by some WSU engineer professors.  We sell microchip boards and engineering tools.  I'm still not 100% sure what everything is, but I know it has to do with engineering.  People can use our boards to make robots!  There is an office in China, Taiwan (where everything is made) and in Romania.  We ship all over the world, including companies such as Apple, NASA, Microsoft.  Pretty neat stuff.  Click to see the website: http://www.digilentinc.com/

I am on the end of my third week here and I just love it. I am responsible for processing the orders we receive online.  I record them in QuickBooks, and print out shipping labels (I don't pack the boxes).  It takes up the morning, and usually by 1 or 2 I've finished and can move onto filing or reading the news.  I've been working on typing up my notes and organizing my own, personal desk!  It's great.  I have two computer screens, a window and a sweet desk.  I also have my own email address and extension on the phone AND a name plaque on my desk.  It's pretty official.  I can listen to my music, have snacks, wear jeans & flip-flops...it's pretty amazing.

Everyone here is really nice, and I am now the fourth woman in the office.  I think there are about 2 dozen people, including the interns from WSU, that work in the Pullman office.  We ship everything out from here.  But we do have some international distributors.  I'm still now 100% how it all works, but I know what I do and I'm pretty good at it!

What's been great is that everyone has been nice and friendly, offering me food and advice, and wanting to help me when I ask questions.  It's been great.  I feel really good about this job, it's so great.  The one downside is that now I have a commute (so grown-up!), and while it's only 15 minutes, I'm not looking forward to the winter...I've been checking for carpool info online and we are thinking we'll end up buying a commuter car for me in the next few months.

But other than that, it's great!  I'm so happy!  It's kind of a strange feeling to not dread going to work!  I mean, I do sit all day and my wrists get a little bit tired by the end of the day, but I have a little drawer full of candy and snacks, and I can take it easy if I need.  The reason I got this job is because Zak is an excellent job scouter--he sent me a ton of jobs he found on-line.  I had kind of forgotten about this job, because I had done so many applications in a few weeks.  But I came in, nailed the first interview, and was called back for a second one within three days.  I got the job offer call twenty minutes later, just as I was heading into Moscow!

I'm still in my probation period, but no one has given me any reason to be worried.  In fact, the girl whose job I now have didn't leave, they had to create a job for her; no one has left the company, really.  A lot of people have been here since it started.  So there is a great future in store for me here.  I'm really happy to have this job, it just makes life so much better!

where I work

entrance

up a flight of stairs & through this door...

my desk!

some of the things we sell

my view

fancy!

another shot of my desk area

view from where I eat lunch sometimes

where I eat

excited to be at work!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Our Weekend at the Lake

The last weekend in July we spent in Coeur d'Alene with Zak's family.  His grandparents celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.  We got to see Zak's parents & sisters, cousins & aunts & uncles as well.  We also got to meet 2-week old baby Rachel Rose, who is so easy to love!
they fell asleep watching the Olympics, pretty cute, huh?
sunset over the lake
We drove up after work on Thursday night and immediately fell in love with the area.  We haven't had a lot of time to explore the Coeur d'Alene area, but now we are thinking of future possible trips.  The lake is beautiful, clean and huge.  Trees everywhere, lake-side houses, basically an ideal location for us.  Especially Zak, he is a huge fan of this type of living.  I'm surprised with how my view of our life has changed and can easily see myself living in this area.  It's so beautiful, relaxing and would be a dream to live here.

down the steep stairs to the house


view from the end of the dock
view from the little convenience store nearby
 We loved seeing Zak's family, we haven't seen both his parents & sisters altogether in two years, and it was nice to spend time with them.  We spent Friday swimming, tanning, kayaking and watching the Opening Ceremonies of the summer Olympics.  It was a nice, relaxing day full of good food and fun.  On Saturday Zak and his dad went to a shooting range and I went with Zak's sister & mom to downtown Coeur d'Alene.  We had a fun time window shopping, popping into the boutiques and antique stores.  We met up with the guys and a family that they used to live near in Michigan years ago for a really good pizza lunch.

brotherly love on display

skipping rocks with Liv

magical dragon tattoo

glow-in-the-dark unicorn chest tats

showing off her sweet tattoo

Sunday we celebrated the 50th anniversary with stories from their courtship, a cute slideshow set to music and cake and ice cream.  It was a nice celebration of such an amazing milestone.  We had to leave afterwards, sadly.  It was hard to say goodbye to everyone, especially Zak's immediate family, since they live so far away.  But we have hopes of seeing them soon!

he was really sweet with baby Rachel

Liv, Delaney, cousins Chelsi & Kayla

the Reilly 6! we haven't had a nice picture of all of us since the wedding, this one is going on the wall!

goofy family picture

the memo was: jewel toned, no logo shirts...we look nice!

you can imagine the amount of persuasion I had to use to get this picture to happen!