As newlyweds in a new city and a new house the adventures are endless. These adventures may occur nearby, like in the kitchen, or far away, such as another city, but they all make up the moments of our life together. We hope you enjoy keeping up with us! xoxo Lauren & Alex
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Thursday, January 1, 2015

2014 - The Year of Rejuventation

I can hardly believe today is the first day in 2015. This past year just flew by. I imagine that every year will feel like it's going by faster than the last. As usually, this year was really busy for us, but I'm also naming it the Year of Rejuvenation! I still need to add some of Alex's pictures, but here's a recap of what we've been up to the last six months.

As of my last posting in May (wow, I am ashamed of myself), Alex had recently graduated from his MBA program. He suddenly had all of this time back on his hands and he used it to focus on taking care of himself and continuing on his path of learning. This time he zeroed in on real estate investing, which was a topic he had already been researching in his sparse spare time.

Something must have stuck, because before we knew it we were knee deep in renovating a house in Cleveland. It was an amazing feeling to take a place that had been neglected and breath some new life into it. Alex loves the number crunching side of things and I get to flex my creative muscles. We make a darn good team, but none of it would've been possible without my father-in-law who runs the projects through his contracting business. The project kicked off in July right in the middle of our summer travels. {To see more photos visit my facebook page, OrganizeDesign by LPJ} During the 4th of July we were able to visit and do a little hands-on painting at the house. We had fun exploring Edgewater Park with the Janesz clan too. 



In June, Alex and I ended up in Chicago over the same weekend for some of our friends' pre-wedding activities. I found myself back in Chicago later that month to celebrate another friend. Bachelorette and bachelor parties are a great excuse to get together with friends and let loose.


Girl's Weekend for my College Roommate Erin
Lucky in Love Cocktails!
Bachelorette Party for my friend Michelle
We had three weddings in July, two in Cleveland and one in Hocking Hills. One of our Cleveland weddings was the wedding of Alex's high school friend Matt Stricker to his lovely bride Laura. Matt and Alex spent their baseball playing days together. The same day we also had Michelle and Chase's wedding, who are our friends that we met through Alex's other high school friends from St. Ignatius. The last wedding was my college roommate Erin! I met her when I was a freshman and then we lived together for three years. After college we even worked together at the same company in Human Resources!

Alex and I at Michelle and Chase's Wedding July 19th
Michelle and Chase Gardner!
College Roommates with the Bride-to-Be, July 25th

Erin & Tim Ruark, July 26th
Alex and I at the Ruark Wedding!
In August we had a wedding in Murray, KY for Alex's friend Pete from his MBA program. Pete's wife Jenny and I would have dinner together occasionally while they were at class. It made the weekdays not quite so lonely!

We made a little weekend of the wedding and stayed in this quaint little cabin on a small lake nearby. I think that was officially the only time we have driven south for a wedding! Although it was a short weekend away for the two of us it was very peaceful and a wonderful break from our hectic lives. There was even a community dog that took walks with us and rested on our porch while we had breakfast, which we both really enjoyed. It was great to get away from technology a little bit and get some fresh air!

Alex and I at our Cabin Getaway in Bumpus Mills, TN

Jenny & Pete Thackston, August 2nd

He can't resist dancing at a wedding

Favorite picture session of the year!

MBA Guys with the Groom
The rest of August went by in a blur! One weekend we drove up to Springfield, OH to participate in the Happy Marathon organized by my college roommate's boyfriend. Another weekend there was a golf tournament through our church that Alex participated in. I helped set up the mixer/dinner the evening before, and we ended up bidding on a trip to Myrtle Beach during the silent auction {we'll be heading there with both families this upcoming June}. We celebrated my mom's birthday in Cincinnati, went to Cleveland for a weekend and celebrated Labor Day with a pool party at my parent's house!

My parents and I out for my mom's birthday
In September Alex traveled to Denver for a long weekend to celebrate another friend's last few months as a bachelor. While he was there I took the opportunity to travel to Columbus to spend some time with my college roommate Karleya.  In September the official RCIA classes at our church started up on Monday nights. Alex has been attending with me as my co-sponsor. He and I also took over the coordination for a volunteer activity the RCIA group does together once a month. We go to the Catholic Action Center near downtown Lexington loaded up with all sorts of hot food and we feed everyone breakfast. It's such a rewarding experience.

Along with CAC, since joining our new church earlier in the Spring there have been numerous opportunities to get involved. These opportunities and the church community have had a profound effect on rejuvenating our spiritual lives. And a bonus, it's right around the corner from our house so we can walk to church when the weather cooperates! We headed up to Cincinnati to take in a Red's game with my parents for my Dad's birthday and that final weekend Alex drove up to Cleveland to partake in his family's Annual Par 4 Golf Weekend.  He was so excited to spend time with the guy's in his family because he hadn't been able to attend in a couple years due to school. 

Mom and I at a Red's Game

In October we hosted some family and friends for a weekend at Keeneland Race Course. We rented a party bus and had a little too much fun. It always feels good to host our loved ones and just laugh for an entire weekend. Laughter is definitely a cure for what ails you. At the end of the month Alex took part in a weekend retreat at our church called CRHP (Christ Renews His Parish). It was a men's only retreat and he thoroughly enjoyed the experience. He had not been to a retreat since high school; it was spiritually enlightening, but also provided a superb opportunity to meet some more people at our church.


At Keeneland
Following Alex's retreat I traveled to California for the first time ever with my work. When I got off the plane in Ontario, CA (near Pasadena, north of LA) I was struck by the beauty of the mountains. And the weather. There was so much sunshine and a gentle breeze. It's a great place to visit, but I still love the Midwest! I need Seasons! And greenery! It was a wonderful time of year to visit and I thoroughly enjoyed my experience at Santa Anita Race Track. Our purpose for traveling to California was to host an awards luncheon to recognize three people in the horse industry. One had saved a jockeys life and the other two had committed themselves to bettering life on the backside.

Santa Anita Race Track, Arcadia, CA
(Side note: the backside is the area of a horse racing track that you don't normally see if you're just in the grandstands. There are many people that live on the backside and they work 7 days a week doing hard labor. It can be very dangerous, there is a lot of negative temptation (drinking, drugs, gambling) and the accommodations are usually very run down. They don't always have reliable transportation, they are sometimes without their families and many do not speak English. Our organization supports Chaplains on these race tracks, who minister specifically to this community of people. They hold bible studies, they perform baptisms, coordinate counseling sessions and all of the other activities that a pastor in a church would do. They also have programs for the children, ESL classes and free dinners etc.)

From California I flew directly to Pittsburgh, PA for our last wedding of the year, a past co-worker of Alex's. Alex met me at the airport and we went straight to UPS to get the closing paperwork for our flip notarized. The house had only been on the market for 6 days before we received a full price offer! What an amazing first experience, we got to work on flip #2 immediately. (It's about 2 weeks away from completion right now). Again, to follow our flips and see photos you can check out my facebook page, Organize Design by LPJ. We had an awesome time in Pittsburgh celebrating our friends.

Myself and the LDP Ladies

Pete & Chrissy Steele, November 2nd

Alex and I outside St. Bernard in Pittsburgh, PA
It was a relief to only have 5 weddings this year instead of 10 like the two years prior! It was a lot of fun to have one to look forward to in November. Usually they all seem to be back to back. This year Alex and I celebrated our four year anniversary (Oct 2). The groom and a few of the other people at the wedding had also been at ours so we had fun reminiscing over all the times we've been together. They live in Houston, TX and Pittsburgh, PA so we do not see them all the time. 

For Thanksgiving we decided to take it easy and keep our travels limited to Cincinnati, Many years we've celebrated in both Cincinnati and Cleveland which is quite exhausting. It was very refreshing to stay in the same city and we even went home early so we could have a day to relax.

Dad, Alex and I outside the Incline Public House, Cincinnati, OH

In December we tried to take it easy in preparation for the hectic holidays. One weekend we did take an impromptu trip down to the Abbey at Gesthemani. It was beautiful scenery and learning about the monks is quite inspiring. It's difficult to put it into words, but if you ever have the opportunity I would encourage you to visit a monastery for yourself. Unfortunately, we weren't able to take in a service while we were there, but we did catch the tail end of one. Just down the road from the Abbey is Maker's Mark Distillery so we extended our day trip to take it all in. One thing we've really loved about Kentucky is all of the history and how Kentucky is still known for the same things today {like bourbon and thoroughbred horses}. 

Abbey at Gesthemani

Maker's Mark Distillery
For Christmas we did spend time in multiple cities, but we had the full week off so it ended up being very relaxing as well. We did not want it to end! We started off in Cincinnati with my parents. We saw my friends from college and Alex's mom's side of the family as well. On Christmas Eve we drove through Toledo to visit my mom's mom before making it to Cleveland. We stayed in Cleveland until Sunday morning and then stopped in Cincinnati for a Christmas meal with my dad's side of the family.

A few of the Harshman Grandkids, Cincinnati, OH
The Janesz Clan at St. Stanislaus Church, Cleveland, OH

It was definitely challenging going to work this past Monday, but it was so worth it. We had such a peaceful and enjoyable time over the break. It was nice to get away from our house and our to-do lists.  And last night, New Year's Eve, we stayed home together and went to bed early. It was fabulous. At the end of the day, Alex and I just want to be together no matter what we're doing and we've had a heck of a year of adventures doing just that.

Cheers to 2015! May you have a happy and healthy new year!


"May he grant all your heart's desires and make your plans succeed." Psalm 20:44

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

How Much Could Happen in Six Months?

It’s almost June. We're almost six months into the year.
How did that happen? This year has been absolutely flying by!
I’m convinced that time starts to pass faster and faster every year.

This feels like an oversimplification of what our lives have been like over the past few months, but here's the highlights:

HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Before
After an hour or two of demolition!
The "almost" finished bathroom. We had a delay with the plumbing on our vanity. Now we have to do a few minor adjustments and install all the finishing touches!
Before: April 2011
After: The roses looked decent after some pruning and
mulching, but our cold winter did them in, which gave us the
perfect excuse to start from scratch!

Can't wait to see everything grow in!

Still three more sections in the backyard to overhaul.. Ugh!


FAMILY & FRIENDS

Apparently I have been having a too much fun because I failed at documenting all of our visitors! Alex's parents and his brother Adam came down to visit for a weekend and then shortly after my college roommates also came down for a weekend to visit! I also got to visit with my friend Karleya in Columbus and we spent Easter in Cleveland with my parents. At the end of April my parents and my Grandma Peterson also came down for a weekend. My Grandma was last at our house in April 2011 right before we had closed on the house, so it was exciting to show her the inside this time! I also can't believe we have been in our house for three years already... 
    
Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill
Dinner at Windy Corner Market

GRADUATIONS
So far May has been the month of graduations! 

Eileen's graduation from Point Park University
Pittsburgh, PA - May 3, 2014
Eileen blowing us a kiss!
Eileen and her Dad at the post graduation celebratory dinner!
Alex's graduation from University of Kentucky!
May 10, 2014
Alex Janesz, MBA!
I surprised Alex with a pinata at our family cookout!
Here's the end result after he had a go at it! 

There's a video to go with this...
Happy Mother's Day! My parents and Alex's parents and siblings met up for brunch the next day. 
As Alex was wrapping up his classes, I started some classes of my own! A couple months ago we switched churches and I started the RCIA program to join in full communion with the Catholic Church. Our new church has already been such a blessing in our lives and we are both really looking forward to getting involved together. One of the best parts is that the church is about a three minute walk! We've already met quite a few people that live in our neighborhood. 

This weekend we will be in Cincinnati for Memorial Day for the Annual Harshman picnic (Alex's mom's side of the family). The rest of the summer brings wedding and lots of traveling! And if all goes according to plan, a property to flip! Stay tuned for more on that journey later.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Merry Christmas 2013! {xoxo}

This year I had trouble deciding what to send out for a Christmas card. I contemplated ordering a photo card because I felt behind schedule {thanks a lot late Thanksgiving} and there was a lot going on, but ultimately I decided I had to take the time to create something unique {and my lovely husband may have encouraged me because he knows I would've regretted it if I hadn't made them}.

Earlier this summer I opened a shop on Etsy to sell stationery and I have been working on adding more items to my shop; anytime I can exercise a little creativity I find that it usually leads to even more good ideas! I had a friend order some stationery sets to give as gifts this year and they included hand-drawn personalized icons, which is what gave me the idea for our Christmas card {they are not on Etsy yet, but I can do custom orders}! Thank you Maria! The stationery set I made for her birthday this year was one of my very first projects, so it's fitting that I would end the year with projects for her.

If you've read my blog before, you know that I like to write. That can be challenging when confronted with an itty bitty card that you're printing in a large quantity. My goals were that it would tell a story, spread Christmas cheer and the good news of Jesus' birth, be appealing to the eye and also appropriate for everyone receiving it. While I am creative at heart, that doesn't necessarily mean I am the best artist. I tried. If I had allowed my perfectionist side to come out during the making of this Christmas card I probably wouldn't have gotten it in the mail before Christmas day. Anyways, enough about my "creative" process. 

Here's the tree and the legend that were printed on the outside of the card {the tree was on the front, and the key on the back so you could lay the card flat and see them side by side as seen below}. 



And as I copy and paste the content from the card to expand on it, I notice a few misspellings. I guess that's what I get when I stay up until the wee hours of the morning... Oops!

HORSESHOE- Our home sweet home in Lexington and Lauren's brand new job. Lexington is considered the "Horse Capital of the World." Here's a brief background from Wikipedia: 
Lexington has been known as a major center for Thoroughbred breeding since the late 18th century due to the high calcium content in the soils of the InnerBluegrass Region, which leads to stronger bones and greater durability in horses. 
The city is home to two horse racing tracks, Keeneland and the The Red Mile harness track. Keeneland, sporting live races in April and October, is steeped in tradition; little has changed since the track's opening in 1936. The Red Mile Harness Track is the oldest horse racing track in the city and the second oldest in the nation. There you can see horses pull two-wheeled carts called sulkies while racing, also known as harness racing
The Kentucky Horse Park, located along scenic Iron Works Pike in northern Fayette County, is a comparative late-comer to Lexington, opening in 1978. Although commonly known as a tourist attraction and museum, it is also a museum and working horse farm with a farrier and famous retired horses such as Cigar and 2003Kentucky Derby winner Funny Cide. The Since its opening in April 1978, the Kentucky Horse Park has hosted the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event, which is one of the top 3 annual equestrian eventing competitions in the world and held immediately before the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville. In September and October 2010, Lexington hosted the World Equestrian Games,[50] the first time the games were held outside of Europe. Since October/November 2011, the Kentucky Horse Park has hosted the National Horse Show.
The week of Thanksgiving I started a new job with the Race Track Chaplaincy of America {National Service Center}. It is an inter-denominational Christian organization aimed at ministering and meeting the spiritual, emotional, physical, social, and educational needs of people working in the racing industry. {That's the short version, here's a great article about our organization that provides a larger picture}. I am blessed to have this new opportunity. 

ST. LOUIS ARCH- St. Louis & Kansas City road trip. In late April Alex and I drove West to Kansas City for the wedding of one of his former co-workers. Along the way, we stopped over in St. Louis! It was my first time visiting both cities and I was pleasantly surprised. I thought they were quite wonderful and it was an amazing trip, even though it was short! {Read more: http://www.thejaneszfamily.com/2013/05/nothing-like-road-trip-to-kick-off.html}

LOBSTER- Road trip to Maine and the East Coast. We took an extended Labor Day holiday in order to drive East for the wedding of Alex's college roommate. Once again, I visited quite a few places I have never been. It was an exorbitant amount of driving, but we saw so many loved ones along the way and had a chance to spend some quality time together and just relax. I would love to go back to Maine one day, and Rehoboth Beach, DE. {Read more: http://www.thejaneszfamily.com/2013/09/east-coast-road-trip-alexs-bday.html}

UK- Alex completed his third semester of his MBA program at the University of Kentucky. After finishing some prerequisite classes last summer, Alex started his MBA program in August 2012. Since then he has had class three days a week from 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m. {summers off!}. With his work schedule requiring a lot of after hours office time and traveling, it's been a grueling schedule. It was extremely challenging at first to adjust, but somehow we made it work. As I write this he's finishing up his last assignment for this semester and then he'll be done until Jan 15! I can hardly believe he'll be starting his last semester already; the time flew by and I am so proud of him. 

#3 CANDLE- We celebrated three years of marriage. Talk about time flying by! It's been a wonderful adventure so far and I am so thankful that we found one another. With Alex having a crazy schedule, we had a low key anniversary this year and spent the following weekend with his family who came in to visit {Read more: http://www.thejaneszfamily.com/2013/10/september-celebrating.html}

WEDDING CAKE- Lots of beautiful "I do's". Last year and this year have been that time in our lives when everyone we know is getting married. It's so exciting to celebrate with them and reminisce about what it felt like to get married. We had eight or nine weddings this year! Congratulations to all of our friends and family members that tied the knot this past year! Here's a few blog posts about them:

WELCOME MAT- Friends and family came to visit. We had a few visit from friends and family this year. It's surprising we had that many visitors considering how often we were out of town. Pat Janesz wins the award for being our most frequent visitor! Visitors are always welcome, so let us know if you'd like to come down for a visit or even just a stopover. We are not far from Cincinnati and are on the way to quite a few warm weather destinations!
BEER- Alex attended the Siebel Institute of Technology for a course,  "Starting your own Brewery." Life has just been flying by and as a result Alex and I try to take advantage of every opportunity that we can. Alex's dream is to one day open a brewery, so he took advantage of his summer break by heading to Chicago to attend a three day course at the Siebel Institute of Technology which is America's oldest brewing school {more history here}. They had instructors from various breweries and drank beer during class {for learning purposes of course haha}. Here was the curriculum: 
  • Brewery Process and Design:
    • Anatomy of a Commercial Brewery
    • Buying Brewing Equipment & Fermentation Capacity
    • Buying and Starting Up Packaging Equipment
    • Site Selection and Practical Considerations in Building a Brewery
    • Utilities, Waste Water & Regulations
  • Restaurant Operations
    • Restaurant Components and their Management
    • Steps in Creating a Successful Restaurant
    • Site Selection and Real Estate Considerations
  • Marketing Your Venture
    • Public Relations and Events
    • Packaging Design and Point-of-Sale Materials
  • Distribution
    • Finding a Distributor
    • Franchise Laws
    • Working with Distributors
  • Business Plan Creation
    • Financial Measures and Statements
    • Anatomy of a Business Plan
    • Researching and Writing Your Business Plan
P.S. It's taking place June 9-11th, 2014 if you want to go!

OHIO OUTLINE- Cincy, Columbus, Cleveland. Repeat. I was very tempted to go through our calendar and count all of the weekends we were in each city, but I got tired just by thinking about it. We are lucky to be close to my family and some of Alex's extended family in Cincinnati, so we make that trip frequently. Sometimes we even just go up for the day. We also drive to Cleveland once every month or two, and whenever we do, we usually stop by Cincinnati for dinner with my family on our way back; it helps break up the drive! Two of my best friends from college are in Columbus, along with Alex's youngest brother at OSU, so we usually end up visiting there every so often as well.  
BLOCK O- Columbus + Football Festivities. Alex won us football tickets through the alumni lottery so we went up for the San Diego State game which happened to be on his birthday. We went back up in October just to tailgate. Alex's former co-worker and Buckeye came in from Texas so we had a little gathering of old friends and new friends. It's surreal to walk around campus, because I feel so old, yet my experiences all comes rushing back to me when I'm there and it feels like yesterday.
WPJH- The initials of our families' surnames together. I am so incredibly thankful to have married into such a wonderful family and that my family adores Alex as well. Our families have a tradition of going out for drinks and appetizers every time the Janesz clan is in Cincinnati {usually Christmas and Memorial Day}. My parents are always welcome at the Janesz Family Sausage Making during Easter in Cleveland and the Harshman Memorial Day picnic. My caring in-laws came to Toledo for my Grandpa Wagoner's funeral this past March to show their support for my family. Our parents even spend time together when we are not there! I couldn't imagine our lives without all of them. There might even be a Peterson-Janesz family vaca in the future even...
CANNED GOODS- Our Power for Life Food Drive. Alex was inspired to coordinate a food drive this past summer to help give back to the community {more here: https://www.facebook.com/PowerforLifeFoodDrive}. I also helped with some of the coordination, along with one of our friends, Amy, that also works in the electrical industry. After all of our hard work it was so rewarding to drop off all of the food together and discover that we had brought in over 700 pounds of food! Not bad for our first effort! Hopefully, we will be able to do it again next year.

PALM TREE- A trip to Charleston, SC for 4th of July. My lovely friend and my first college roommate, Karleya, invited us to join her and her husband on a road trip to Charleston, SC. Her parents moved there within the past couple years. The only time I had been to Charleston previously was to have dinner and pick up a cruise ship during my senior year of college. It was beautiful weather and company with no shortage of delicious food and drinks. Her parents are fantastic hosts and it's always nice to see them. I would go back without a doubt!

BRIEFCASE- Alex started a new job in April. During one of Alex's college courses Spring Semester 2012 his professor encouraged them to always be open to other opportunities. He took his professor's advice just as a learning opportunity and the next thing he knew he was starting a new job. It is always bittersweet to move on, especially when you still love your job, but his new job has been an amazing learning opportunity. It has provided him with the chance to learn more about the inner workings of a business as a whole and how to build a business. 

HAMMER & NAILS- Home improvements; all new ceiling fans & exterior lights, plus a garage overhaul! It seems like we are finally done with upgrades to the house for now. I still need to paint my back doors and we're hoping to update our small guest bathroom, but we are satisfied for now! Over the past two and a half years we have put a lot of sweat equity into this place and it's nice to see it come together. This year our biggest projects were replacing all of the ceiling fans and the exterior lights as well as overhauling our garage. A lot of the smaller projects I have done on my own, but these were two projects that Alex and I did together and I always love how well we work as a team. 
It's crazy to look back on the past year and remember everything that's happened. Sadly, my blog and my facebook pictures actually help me keep track of it all! It makes me very excited for what's to come next year. Now we just have to wrap up the rest of our week and then it's time to celebrate Christmas with our families. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! And now to close, the most important part of our Christmas tree.





Monday, November 4, 2013

Seeing Blue, Scarlet & Just Plain Clearer

After Alex's family came down from Cleveland to visit it really started to feel like fall around here. The leaves starting falling and the temperatures started dropping {although it seems to have bounced back a little bit}. I raked leaves in our front yard a few times because I remembered how awful it was last year doing it all at once. Unfortunately my efforts didn't go too far; our street is named Oak Place Ct for a reason...

Our efforts from this past weekend
The leaves I can definitely do without, but it wouldn't be fall without football and tailgating. Alex's co-worker invited us to his UK tailgate a few weekends ago. It's fun to be in that atmosphere with the beautiful weather and all the delicious food and drinks {that's why I really go of course}, but I have to say it's very strange to look around and only see bright blue. I still haven't gotten used to that. I also haven't gotten used to all of the SEC talk. Not much Big Ten love down here.

Commonwealth Stadium
The tickets he gave us ended up being in an amazing spot. The first time I went to Commonwealth Stadium it felt like a high school stadium in comparison to The Shoe, but this time I could appreciate it's size because it meant no nosebleed seats! For me, that does make it a little more enjoyable because I can actually see what's going on down on the field and the players don't look like ants.

Karleya and I at The Rossi in Columbus
The next weekend we headed up to Columbus to Buckeye land. We stayed with my friend Karleya and her husband and had a little reunion with some of our out of town friends, Bri, Pete & Chrissy, who also happened to be Alex's former co-workers from Eaton {also known as the LDP {Leadership Development Program} group}. This time we only admired the stadium from afar, which was fine with me because the weather did not cooperate. It was cold and rainy the majority of the day. We did a little bar hopping and managed to stay warm enough to enjoy ourselves! I felt at home because everywhere I looked there was Scarlet and Gray with no blue in sight!

Me, Alex and Chrissy

Chrissy, Bri and I

Pete & Bri

Pete & Chrissy

Alex and I
After the game ended we had to walk our way through campus back to our car. It's strange to walk around campus because part of me feels like it was so long enough that I attended OSU, but the other part of me still remembers walking those routes like it was yesterday. Of course, in honor of reliving our college days we had to stop by the RPAC {the rec facility} to visit Alex's youngest brother Ethan who was working. Both Alex and I worked there in different departments.

After finally getting back to our car we watched a little more football and then retired. I am definitely getting "old" {in comparison to college} because my body cannot handle all day marathons like that anymore. I get more excited by the prospect of going to bed early than staying out late and partying. In the morning we packed up and had breakfast with Ethan, his girlfriend Anna and the LDP crew, Bri, Pete & Chrissy. It was a fitting end to our weekend of shenanigans.

The following weekend we went to a Halloween party hosted by some friends of our friends. It got the creative juices flowing to plan some Halloween costumes and it was nice to get out and meet some new people. Right before the party while we were getting ready we had a little candy incident that I wish I had caught on camera.

Rewind a couple days... while I was at the grocery I picked up some Halloween candy. I was attempting to hide it from Alex since he is a candy monster and I specifically did not mention to him that I had gotten it, until plans changed. I knew once he found out he would have to find it.

Well it turned out my LASIK surgery was scheduled for the morning of Halloween. I wouldn't be in any shape to hand out candy and Alex would be at class so I mentioned this conundrum to him. Fast forward to the day of the party... know that he had known about the candy for a couple of days he couldn't resist temptation any longer, so he went on a scavenger hunt around the house until he found the stash.

I attempted to hide it again until I could get it safely out of the house the next day {I donated it to my neighbors who hadn't picked theirs up yet}. I choose to put it in the dryer with some of my clothes thinking Alex wouldn't find it. Well, apparently it was so well hidden that when he put his Halloween costume in the dryer to de-wrinkle it he didn't see the bright green bag and he hit start. A few seconds later all of the candy was dumped out everywhere{because of course we had snitched from each bag since they were different varieties}.

I wish I had gotten a picture because it was a priceless scene. Alex was on his hands and knees scooping candy out of the dryer. Luckily the candy was not injured in the process and went to our neighbors the next day.

Later that week came the actually day of Halloween. Early in the morning Alex and I got ourselves together to head to the surgery center. My first treat on Halloween was a valium. Then before I knew it, it was already time to get situated for the light show. The procedure itself went pretty quickly and was painless. Mostly it was just a little uncomfortable at times and there were a lot of bright blinking lights. Afterwards I got my second treat of the day, a painkiller and some pretty goggles.

My stylish LASIK goggles
The drive home via the pharmacy was a little rough because my numbing drops had worn off and it didn't feel like my painkiller had kicked in. To top it all off I had goggles on my eyes and couldn't open them so I felt helpless, which freaked me out a little bit {I'm a little bit of a control freak}!

After 30 minutes, which seemed like forever, we got back home and I took some more medication to help me sleep. After four hours I woke up and the pain was gone just like they promised. I rested the remainder of the day and "listened" to a couple of my favorite movies on my laptop while Alex was at class {I could not fathom napping any more}.

Meanwhile, I received a text from my neighbor telling me trick-or-treating had been reschedule to Friday and that I could have my candy back. So it turns out I didn't miss handing out candy after all, and the best part was that Alex was able to join me too!

My eyes feel great and I have just been keeping up on all my drops. The results of my post-op appt were that I now have 20/20 vision! {I'm not exactly sure what it was before, I know my contact prescription was -4.0 and when I didn't wear them pretty much everything was blurry and I would get a headache within 5 minutes}. I still have a little blurriness, but that will gradually fade over the next week. I don't think it's completely set in just yet about the implications of this surgery.

I started wearing glasses when I was in 4th grade and got contacts the following year. They have been such an integral part of my life that during my LASIK consultation I literally asked... "So, how long after the surgery until I can start wearing my contacts again?" As soon as the words tumbled out of my mouth I realized what I was saying and I started laughing. I haven't known anything else for a very long time {16 years, or almost half of my life}, but I am already finding out and let me tell you, it's totally worth it.