Thursday, October 30, 2008







Yes, that's right, more climbing! We can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and we are actually getting our life back! I'm finally done with my commuting down to Denver! The experience was awesome, and the crew I was working with were great, surprising me with an awesome dessert fruit tart for the final night, and wishing me luck for the end my Paramedic program. Working in Denver was busy enough that I was able to satisfy all of my skills requirements and all I need now is another 140 hours of internship hours, which I will be doing with the Grand Junction Fire Department.
Chloe opted to quit her job at Valley View Hospital (here in Glenwood Springs) in favor of more climbing and some Ski patrolling this winter. As it turns out, we decided that the experience and money she was getting from that hospital wasn't going to be worth the sacrifice of play time. So, in the words of the late great Bon Scott (from AC/DC): let there be ROCK!! (for climbing of course). Not to worry however, the bridges are not burned, VVH is very eager to rehire Chloe as soon as she is ready to take a job with them...aahhhhh, it's good to be bad ass ;)
Here are a few pictures of some local climbing from the last few days. We went climbing up on Independence pass (above Aspen) a few days ago, on some great granite boulders, right by a very heavenly little creek and a light dusting of snow: beautiful...but we forgot the camera, so you'll just have to imagine that one. The weather here continues to be amazing: clear blue skies, cool temps warming nicely in the midday sun, enough to go shirtless and work on that Vitamin D.
The pic of Chloe showering is part of how we accomplish a lot with a little. She was working that night, so we climbed all day, she took a warm sunshower, despite cool surrounding air, slipped into a clean pair of scrubbs, and voila: a nurse ready for some action! She then drives to work and hammers out a night in the unit. She now has a room available to her to sleep in in Grand Junction, eliminating a lot of commuting and maximizing sleep and additional play time. Allowing for a run, swim or short boulder session prior to going back to work the next day.
I wish you all the best, and a happy halloween :)

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Week-end pics



































Birthday in Joe's Valley

I had an awesome birthday celebration in Joe's. Brendan and I had 4 (well-deserved!) days off together... which hasn't happened in a little while. We met up with Steve and the Mission Cliffs gang from SF, and bouldered for 4 days. We had my raspberry birthday cake around the campfire... and it was fun to catch up with city news :) It has been a crazy... month.. year... whatever you want to call it! But it finally looks like we're getting somewhere now. Brendan left this morning at 4am to go do his last ambulance rides in Denver, yay, we will be much better off schedule-wise once that's done. He loved it, and might try to work for these guys in the long run, we'll see what happens. I have just taken on a second job, and for now it's going well. I am still on my toes, but critical care is finally starting to feel like something I might be able to handle without a preceptor :))) I have been off orientation at St Mary's in Grand Junction for a little bit now, working nights, and so far so good. Working in Glenwood is a very different drill, even though it is the same kind of unit. The hospital in Glenwood feels more like a spa or a fancy hotel than a hospital... but people are still sick enough for them to have a critical care unit :P The vibe is very different, but same deal, so far so good!! I am putting up a few pictures from our nice little week-end in Utah. It was fun to go back to bouldering for a while, we have mainly been climbing routes since we moved to Colorado. Now we're back here at home in Glenwood, the elks are back, and today at work I saw the first snowflakes of the season out the window... I guess winter is here! Much love, and we'll keep posting :) -Chloe

J'ai passe un super week-end prolonge d'anniversaire a Joe's Valley, a Utah. On a enfin eu quelques jours libres synchro avec Brendan... 4 d'affilee... ca faisait un petit bout de temps que ca ne nous etait pas arrive! On a retrouve des copains de SF a Utah, et on a grimpe et campe pendant 4 jours. On a mange mon gateau d'anniversaire... la framboise etait encore meilleure autour du feu de camp ;) Ca a ete un peu la folie ces derniers... jours... mois... peut-etre meme annee tiens! Mais ca y est, on commence a en voir le bout, et Brendan est parti ce matin a 4h pour sa derniere serie de stages a Denver. Ce ne sera pas du luxe quand il aura termine, les allers-et venues Glenwood-Denver nous ont fait mener une vie un peu folle... Brendan va voir s'il decide de travailler pour les pompiers avec qui il etait en stage a Denver, on verra! De mon cote, j'ai commence mon 2e job a Glenwood, patr dessus mon job a Grand Junction. C'est le meme genre de service (ICU/CCU: Itensive Care Unit/Critical Care Unit) mais c'est tres different en fait. L'hopital a Glenwood a plus l'air d'un centre de thalasso ou d'un super hotel que d'un hopital.... Mais tout baigne pour le moment. Je commence enfin a me sentir plus a l'aise en soins intensifs. Je vous mets quelques photos de Joe's Valley. C'etait sympa de revoir nos collegues de SF, et de faire un peu de bouldering. Depuis notre demenagement on a surtout fait des voies, pas beaucoup de bouldering. Nous voila de retour a la maison a Glenwood, les elans sont deja de retour, et les premiers flocons sont tombes aujourd'hui dans l'apres-midi... l'hiver est la donc! Grosses Bises a nos super lecteurs :) -Chloe

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Let's step it up!!!

Hello hello!! Yes it has been a little while since our last post, but we sure have been busy!! I'm most of the way through my paramedic internship time, and doing really well. I've been driving down to Denver to work with the West Metro Fire Department. Commuting down to Denver has been rough (about 3 hours one way), but so worth it for the experience. I've had the chance to treat a whole range of different people with all kinds of issues ranging from crazy psych patients, to unconscious sick people, to people involved in some nasty car accidents...and hey, i haven't officially killed anyone yet (I bet you're wondering about the "officially" part ;) . Along with that I've been working 48 hour shifts at my new job with WECAD (Western Eagle County Ambulance District) which has been going very well and where I get to treat some more unique medical issues that wouldn't really happen in Denver, like frostbite, and having to deal with unique transportation and access issues such as back country rescue, flying people out by helicopter, and long transport times (30 minutes instead of the classic 5-10 minutes of Denver).
Chloe is finally off of orientation and working on her own as a critical care nurse at St. Mary's, which is very exciting, and she just started a part time job in the ICU at Vally View Hospital right here in Glenwood Springs. It is quite fun now, because really sick patients that I pick up and drop off at Valley View, can sometimes end up as Chloe's patients in the ICU, how about that for some continuation of care.
As far as climbing is concerned, we had a rough couple of weeks trying to keep up with it all, but despite our ridiculous schedules for the last month or so, Chloe still managed to send another 5.13a, and I finally sent Zulu 5.14! The weather out here through the fall has been absolutely amazing! All the trees turning orange and yellow, bright blue skies, and very pleasant temperatures: perfect for climbing! This last week has gotten significantly cooler and we can start to feel winter just around the corner. It's kind of exciting actually. This weekend we're off the Joe's Valley in Utah to meet up with some friends, go bouldering and celebrate Chloe's birthday!! We've decided its time to get back to some bouldering action, since we both accomplished signicant goals in our route climbing this summer, despite our difficult schedules. Bouldering will be a good winter focus, and is easier to deal with in the cold.
We'll take some pictures in Joe's and post some when we get back.
Just remember: Work hard - Climb hard!!

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